Fourteen years ago today, on Feb. 16, 2010, Miranda Lambert earned herself a little more bling: It was on that date that the singer earned a gold record, signifying sales of 500,000 units, with her 2009 album Revolution. Miranda Lambert Revolution albumColumbia Nashville Revolution spawned two No. 1 singles: “The House That Built Me” and “Heart Like
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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani kept the romantic vibes flowing for Valentine’s Day on Wednesday (Feb. 14), but they didn’t take the day off work. The couple made an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform their new duet single, “Purple Irises,” a song that they’ve played live for a crowd only once before.
Beyonce is creating a huge buzz with the news that she is releasing a full country album in March, but not everyone is a fan of that idea. In a new interview, Dukes of Hazzard star and country singer John Schneider compares the idea to a dog trying to mark new territory. Speaking to One
When Glen Campbell announced his Goodbye Tour on Feb. 15, 2011, fans didn’t yet know he’d been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. That news wouldn’t come until four months later, about two months prior to the planned kickoff of his trek. Campbell intended for his Goodbye Tour to be his last even before revealing his battle
Post Malone is singing “America the Beautiful” at the 2024 Super Bowl between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. Post Malone Sings “America the Beautiful” at 2024 Super Bowl On Sunday (Feb. 11), Posty stepped out at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to deliver the iconic American anthem to the roaring crowd
Thirty-nine years ago today (Feb. 14, 1985) was a Valentine’s Day to remember for Randy Travis: It was on that date that the singer inked his record deal with Warner Bros. Records, only two weeks after recording what became his first single, “On the Other Hand.” Travis had already been rejected by every label in
Lovingly known as the “Tots” as their couple name, Reba McEntire and boyfriend Rex Linn have quickly become one of the cutest couples in the public eye. The longtime-friends-turned-lovers also have the sweetest pet names for each other: “Tater” and “Sugar Tot,” which really cranks up the cuteness. Although their love story is only a few
American Idol fan-favorite Alex Miller was on board a bus that collided with a car that had veered into its path. The driver of that car was killed on Tuesday night (Feb. 13). Alex Miller was on Season 19 of American Idol. He was eliminated when he refused to sway from his traditional country roots.
Beyoncé‘s surprise Act II album announcement during Super Bowl 58 came with two new songs, one of which is already a fan favorite: “Texas Hold ‘Em.” However, despite its instant popularity, one fan on Twitter claims their local country radio station allegedly refused to play Beyoncé’s new single, even though it’s quite literally a country song.
Fifty-seven years ago today, on Feb. 13, 1967, Dolly Parton‘s debut album, appropriately titled, Hello, I’m Dolly, was released. The then-21-year-old Parton wrote or co-wrote 10 of the 12 songs on the record, including two of its singles: “I Wasted My Tears,” which failed to chart, and “Something Fishy,” which landed in the Top 20. Curly Putman
One week after his death, Toby Keith has the No. 1 album in America, all genres. A 15-year-old compilation album just topped albums by Morgan Wallen, Taylor Swift and more. Toby Keith (62) died of stomach cancer on Feb. 5. Lifetime, he had 20 No. 1 singles and five No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200.
Oklahoma Breakdown – The Mike Hosty Story will be shown for the first time in Stillwater on February 22nd, 6:30PM at the Stillwater Community Center. Oklahoma musician Mike Hosty is a one-man band freak of nature who also tellsjokes. His musical talents are world-class and his improv skills produce originalperformances on the fly. When former
Dolly Parton isn’t holding a grudge against Elle King. In a recent interview with Extra TV, Parton fielded some questions about her recent birthday — including the now-infamous Grand Ole Opry-mounted birthday tribute where King flubbed the lyrics of Parton’s song “Marry Me” before admitting to the crowd that she was “hammered.” The singer also
It may be just a few short months into 2024, but fans have already mourned the deaths of multiple artists and industry members in the country genre. Although they may be gone, their legacies continue to loom large and will impact and shape country music for generations to come. To their fans, friends and loved
Dierks Bentley just announced his summer tour plans. The “Drunk on a Plane” singer is bringing a party to 31 American cities this spring and summer. Dierks Bentley’s Gravel & Gold Tour 2024 is named after his most recent Gravel & Gold album (20230. Chase Rice and Lee Brice will alternate as his direct support. Tickets
Loretta Lynn‘s daughter Clara Marie Lynn, better known as Cissie, underwent surgery on Monday (Feb. 12) as part of her treatment for a recent cancer recurrence. The late country legend’s social media page shared a photo of the mother and daughter pair, as well as a call for prayer from followers and fans of the
Twenty-two years ago today (Feb. 8, 2002), Jo Dee Messina earned her second platinum album with Burn. The album was her third with Curb Records. Burn was released in 2000 and produced by Tim McGraw and Byron Gallimore. The record followed the success of Messina’s platinum-selling sophomore project, I’m Alright, and produced five singles, including the No. 1
Reba McEntire delivered a pitch-perfect rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday (Feb. 11). Wearing dazzling, embellished black pants and a glittering blazer to match, McEntire immediately launched into a classic performance of the National Anthem. With her voice swelling at each patriotic crescendo, the singer had emotions running high throughout
When Reba McEntire walks out onto the field on Super Bowl Sunday to sing the National Anthem, she’ll have her parents with her in spirit. The country singer has elected to wear very sentimental accessories from each of them — her father’s belt buckle and her mother’s bracelet. While looking at past album covers on the Drew
Jelly Roll was not only a fan of Toby Keith, but he was inspired by the legend’s music like so many others. The country newcomer shared his grief publicly after Keith died on Feb. 5, sharing a cover of one of Keith’s biggest hits. “We covered ‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy’ at every show last year,”
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