The forced absence of a studio audience is a reality both producers and viewers have been experiencing for a few months now, because of the end of days and all that.
29.05.2020 - 17:35 / etonline.com
Kip Moore is digging deeper than ever before. The country singer released his fourth studio album, Wild World, on Friday, which explores topics like love, faith and regrets, to name a few.
While the 40-year-old already has a trio of critically praised albums, two EPs, and multiple No. 1 songs under his belt, Wild World is the musician’s “deepest project yet,” something he teased to ET in November 2018, following the release of his heartbreakingly raw Room to Spare: The Acoustic Sessions project.
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The forced absence of a studio audience is a reality both producers and viewers have been experiencing for a few months now, because of the end of days and all that.
Pride 2020 is here and the need for advocacy and activism is greater than ever.
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Jody Williams had formed a new publishing company, Jody Williams Songs, as a joint venture with Warner Chappell Music Nashville.Last September, the highly regarded executive announced he was leaving the performing rights organization at year’s end after a 14-year run to return to music publishing; he previously ran MCA Music Publishing Nashville and his own publishing company, Jody Williams Music, as well as two previous stints at BMI in Nashville.Among the songwriters signed to JWS are CMA new
Kip Moore raised a glass to his online fans during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday (June 4) that raised money for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which has been fighting for justice for Black Americans since 1909.He sipped on his whiskey on the rocks intermittently throughout the daytime set, as his dark liquor collection remained on full display behind him.
Kip Moore is offering his thoughts about racial injustice following the death of George Floyd and the ongoing protests in the United States.
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There is a bonanza of new music out this week, including Kip Moore’s new album, fresh singles from Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Wallen, the pandemic song we all need from Dolly Parton (check out Jillian Jacqueline’s entry here too), as well as a dance invasion courtesy of Diplo and Dave Audé.Kip Moore, Wild WorldTen months after Moore, one of country’s more thoughtful artists, released the album’s opening salvo, the lighthearted “She’s Mine,” his entire fourth studio set arrives.
With the coronavirus quarantine keeping most people at home and in close quarters, it's understandable that some might go stir crazy, but some, like Kip Moore, may be enjoying themselves. The 40-year-old country crooner recently spoke to Fox News and opened up about why quarantining hasn't been unkind to him.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When country singer Kip Moore wasn’t performing, he was traveling the world to places like Iceland and Costa Rica looking for the next great wave to surf, or a cliff to climb or a remote trail to hike. But when the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Georgia-born globetrotter found himself pretty well suited to isolation as well.
Country singer Morgan Wallen issued an apology on Twitter after he was arrested on Saturday and charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. The 27-year-old singer, known for hits like "Whiskey Glasses" and “Chasin' You,” was arrested after being kicked out of Kid Rock’s bar in downtown Nashville, Tenn.
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