Talk about a single for the times.
13.03.2020 - 22:49 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Tony Award-wining actress Laura Benanti just cheered up theater kids across the country: In a just-posted Instagram video message, the Sound of Music Live! and Nashville star is inviting high school students in canceled shows to post song videos and tag Benanti for what could be a much-viewed social media share.
“Dark times for all,” Benanti writes on her Instagram page (see it below) a day after Broadway and other theaters – including high school
Talk about a single for the times.
Kings of Leon have shared a new song titled “Going Nowhere.” The track arrives with a black-and-white video featuring the group’s Caleb Followill, directed Casey McGrath and filmed live in Nashville. “Stay safe. Stay home. We will see you as soon as we can,” says the caption. Watch the moody clip below.
The acoustic track features only frontman Caleb Followill
The 2020 CMA Fest has been canceled amid the ongoing world health crisis.
The CMA Festival, the world’s largest country music gathering, has been canceled for 2020, rather than trying to push the mass gathering set for June in Nashville to a later date in the year.
CMA Fest, the annual gathering of country artists and their fans that takes over Nashville in June, has been canceled for 2020 over concerns about COVID-19.This year’s edition, slated for June 4-7, will not happen and the festival will return June 10-13, 2021, according to the Country Music Association, which puts on the massive event. The annual festival takes over around a dozen venues in town, including Nissan Stadium, an features more than 200 acts.
Brad Paisley banded together with some of his music buddies to show appreciation on National Doctors’ Day, March 30, as countless health-care professionals work tirelessly to care for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. For his part, with the collaboration of Music Row and the creative community in Nashville, the country crooner kicked off Gratitunes on Monday, a consumer-generated music platform designed to celebrate those of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC).
In an effort to show appreciation for those behind the lines of the nation’s health crisis with the coronavirus, Music Row and Nashville’s creative community have come together in support of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) staff with the launch of Gratitunes on Monday (March 30).Since March 30 serves as National Doctors’ Day, the Nashville community is taking time to thank its doctors.
On Friday (March 27), Capitol Nashville sent “Goodbye” by Kenny Rogers to country radio with the note, “those closest to Kenny wanted to make this track available to all of this fans.” The move came one week after the superstar died on March 20 at the age of 81.The Lionel Richie-penned tune had been released once -- on Kenny Rogers: The First 50 Years, a 45-track compilation released by Time Life in 2009, as one of three previously unreleased tunes --but otherwise the story behind the song was a
Nashville guitarist and composer William Tyler has shared a brand new “cosmic pastoral” single. It’s called “Time Indefinite” and you can give it a listen below.
Florida Georgia Line just dropped their new track “I Love My Country”.
Soccer Mommy is the latest musician to put on a concert from home during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Braid Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley are best known for their chart-topping country songs and , respectively. Now, the celebrity duo is making headlines for a different reason: helping people in need.
This is the positive story we needed to hear right now.
Brad Paisley’s The Store, a free grocery store in Nashville for the underprivileged that the country singer established with his wife, is helping the elderly stay safe with growing concerns of the coronavirus.Paisley announced that he is turning to volunteers to help deliver food to elderly in need in the Nashville area starting this week, and urged people who would like to be included in the list to contact [email protected].“In light of changing times, @thestore_nashville is mobilizing
Brad Paisley is doing his part to help the community during the coronavirus outbreak. The "She's Everything" singer and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley own a free grocery store in Nashville -- called The Store -- that is now delivering goods to the elderly.
Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley have opened their free grocery store up early.
Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are sharing some positive news!
Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are sharing some positive news!