One is a coal miner’s daughter. The other was the daughter of a blacksmith. One was a newcomer to Nashville. The other was already a country-music star.
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Harry Styles stopped by NPR for an intimate Tiny Desk Concert, performing four tracks from his new album, “Fine Line.”
Wearing a powder blue knit sweater with a baby chicken on it, Styles launched into “Cherry.” He then discussed the background of “Watermelon Sugar”: On his day off from his 2017 tour in Nashville, he saw Richard Brautigan’s novel on a table and decided to name the song after that.
“It’s probably the longest it’s ever taken me to finish a song,” he told the audience. “We kind of
One is a coal miner’s daughter. The other was the daughter of a blacksmith. One was a newcomer to Nashville. The other was already a country-music star.
Even before Nashville issued safer-at-home guidelines and ordered the downtown bars closed, Loretta Lynn was on lockdown at her home 75 miles away in rural Hurricane Mills, Tenn. At age 87, she's in one of the demographic segments of the population considered most at risk from the coronavirus. And with a stro
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
In times like these, big acts of thoughtfulness go a big way. Like many married couples, Chris Lane and Lauren Bushnell Lane have found themselves social distancing and staying indoors in hopes of flattening the Coronavirus curve. And while some partners have found these times to be challenging, it's brought others even closer together.
Florida Georgia Line just dropped their new track “I Love My Country”.
Margo Price and her husband, Jeremy Ivey, took part in NPR Music’s Tiny Desk (Home) concert from the comfort of their Nashville attic.
Soccer Mommy is the latest musician to put on a concert from home during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Florida Georgia Line is giving back.
Florida Georgia Line is paying it forward amid the global coronavirus outbreak. On Wednesday (March 18), the country duo announced that they'll be paying the employees of their Nashville-based restaurant while it's temporarily closed.
While countless tours and events have been canceled in the wake of the coronavirus, several country artists decided to treat their fans to an online concert on Monday evening (March 16).
Nicole Kidman shimmies to Keith Urban‘s songs during his free concert on Instagram on Monday (March 16).
Concord Music Publishing has hired Duff Berschback as executive vp, legal and business affairs, the company announced Monday (March 16).Berschback joins the company after spending 13 years at Sony/ATV Nashville, where he most recently served as senior vp, legal affairs and business development.
Extremely wholesome.
Lennon Stella is making people “Jealous” with her latest music video.
Canadian country music star Brett Kissel’s benefit concert in Edmonton has raised $57,000 for victims of last week’s tornadoes in Tennessee.
Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini take on "Homecoming Queen?" together in a beautiful acoustic performance featured on the upcoming 70th episode of CMT Crossroads.The pop-country superstar set shared the spotlight at the Ascend Amphiteater in downtown Nashville back in October to tape not just their live rendition of Ballerini's hit "Homecoming Queen?" but also Halsey's "Graveyard" smash."If there is any song that I wish that I wrote, it is 'Homecoming Queen?' by Kelsea Ballerini," Halsey told their