Country

Miranda Lambert is back in the saddle — literally. The country star tells fans via social media that she just took part in her first horse show in four years. “First horse show since 2019,” she writes. “What a weekend. Thanks @samanthacrook1 for helping us get back in show mode! Gypsy Vanner’s forever.” The “If I Was a Cowboy”
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The country music collaboration we didn’t know we needed is on the horizon: It’s an amazing matchup of Jon Pardi and Luke Bryan, “Cowboys and Plowboys”. The song was written by Rhett Akins, Cole Taylor and Jacob Rice. I recently sat down with Pardi, and he leaked a bit of information to me about the song, which will arrive
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Forty-three years ago today, on Oct. 13, 1980, Johnny Cash was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Cash was 48 years old at the time of his Country Music Hall of Fame induction, making him the youngest living member, at the time, to enter into the Hall of Fame. He was inducted, along with
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Country music, with its rich storytelling, soul-stirring melodies, and deep-rooted traditions, has a special place in the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. If you’re a fan of this timeless genre, staying updated with the latest news, artist insights, and song recommendations is essential. To help you navigate the world of country music, we’ve compiled a
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Caitlin Quisenberry captivated The Voice viewers on Tuesday (Oct. 10) with a stunning cover of Kacey Musgraves‘ “Rainbow.” Although she started off a little shaky, according to coach John Legend, she finished the song very strong. Before her performance, viewers learned that the Denver native has been singing since she was three years old in her
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Country music instrumentalist Buck Trent has died. The banjo player passed on Monday, Oct. 9, in Branson, Mo., at the age of 85. Details surrounding his death have yet to be revealed. Before lending his musical talent to countless songs, Trent was a prominent member of several national television programs, like Hee Haw, The Porter
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Thirty-one years ago today, on Oct. 9, 1992, Alan Jackson released his third studio album, A Lot About Livin’ (and a Little ‘Bout Love). Jackson released five singles from A Lot About Livin’ …, and all five of them landed in the Top 5; two of the songs, “She’s Got the Rhythm (and I Got the Blues)” and
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Fifty-three years ago, on Oct. 10, 1970, Johnny Cash‘s “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” from his the Johnny Cash Show album, landed at the top of the charts. The song, written by Kris Kristofferson, was first recorded by Ray Stevens, who released his version of the tune in 1969. But it was Cash’s rendition, released one year later, that became a major hit
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On this date (Oct. 9) in 1993, chances are good that Vince Gill was celebrating. It was that day that his single “One More Last Chance” became his third No. 1 hit. The comedic “One More Last Chance,” which Gill wrote with famed tunesmith Gary Nicholson, comes from Gill’s multi-platinum-selling album I Still Believe in You. That record spawned four
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Sara Evans was officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry family Saturday night (Oct. 7) during the Opry’s 98th Birthday weekend by Opry member Crystal Gayle. “I want to thank the Opry for asking me to become a member because this is a country artist’s dream come true,” said Evans. “And I have been dreaming
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