Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, CeCe Winans, Rascal Flatts, Wade Hayes, Michael Ray and Carly Pearce were on hand to celebrate some of T.J. Martell Foundation’s biggest supporters on Monday evening (Feb.
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Mary Bragg didn't necessarily plan to release something so soon after her acclaimed 2019 album Violets as Camouflage. But the covers EP Think About It, whose stark, gentle version of Roy Orbison's 1988 hit "You Got It" is premiering on Billboard today (Feb.
Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, CeCe Winans, Rascal Flatts, Wade Hayes, Michael Ray and Carly Pearce were on hand to celebrate some of T.J. Martell Foundation’s biggest supporters on Monday evening (Feb.
Following his departure from Sony Music Nashville earlier this year,Tim McGraw is returning to Big Machine Records, where he had a tremendously successful run during the 2010s.
JoJo has announced her first headlining tour in three years, set to make more than 20 stops in North America. The Good To Know Tour will then head to the U.K. and Europe in the fall.
David Stouck has been named regional director, A&R at Warner Music Asia, the company was announced Friday (Feb. 21). In his new role, he will oversee A&R operations in 10 markets: China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.
“2020 needs to be the year of the female artist” at country radio declared David Corey, country brand manager for the Beasley Media Group and program director at WKLB Boston at the launch of the Country Radio Seminar panel All the Singles, Ladies: Breaking Female Artists on Thursday (Feb. 20) in Nashville.
Country superstar Luke Combs has added new dates to his schedule. The newly-announced dates for his What You See is What You Get Tour include a headline debut at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The tour is in support of Comb’s recent album What You See Is What You Get, which was
'I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74)' features previously unheard footage of gigs in Detroit and Nashville
James Droll and Drew Southwell -- a.k.a. Trove -- have been making music together for a few years now.
Nashville-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lennon Stellahas announced her North American Three.Two.One tour with special guest Kevin Garrett. The tour is named after her debut album Three.Two.One, which is expected later this year.The 28-date tour will kick off on May 22 at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, and run through Toronto, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Winnipeg, Canada, and more.
In the early 2000s when Molly Hawkins was 20, she moved to New York to pursue a career as a DJ — but ended up working in fashion and “hated it,” she says. She became a waitress instead.That spring, she and her friend, Terrible Records co-founder Ethan Silverman, drove to South by Southwest, and when she returned, a friend from Nashville who happened to be in the band Chairlift hit her up, saying, “ ‘I heard you’re in the music industry now!’ ” she recalls.
It’s time for Hollywood Undead to rise again. The rap-rock band is releasing its sixth full-length studio album, New Empire, Vol. 1, today via Dove & Grenade Media/BMG. And the project represents a fresh start for the quintet, which formed in 2005 in Los Angeles.
Endeavor is looking for a few good men and women — 42 of them, to be exact.The company is launching the Endeavor Impact Fellowship, a program that will provide 42 internships or entry-level positions each year to individuals who are socially conscious and also interested in working in entertainment, fashion or sports.
Lockeland’s harmonies soar on their infectious new single, “Keep Us Young,” which Billboard premieres today (Feb. 13).
Tim McGraw has parted ways with Sony Music Nashville, sources confirm to Billboard. McGraw and wife Faith Hill inked a highly touted deal with SMN’s parent Sony Music Entertainment three years ago in February 2017.
They're present every time you hear "Love Hurts" in the Aspercreme commercial. Or when "Rocky Top" plays at a Tennessee Volunteers game on TV. And they were there when Jake Gyllenhaal and Rufus Wainwright sang "All I Have to Do Is Dream" during an American Songbook concert at New York's prestigious Lincoln Center.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are back with a new album. It’s called Reunions and it’s out May 15. Check out the first single “Be Afraid” below, and scroll down for the tracklist.
The 11-time Grammy winner John Legend is returning to the road this summer for the 26-date Bigger Love tour.People magazine's reigning "Sexiest Man Alive" will launch the trek on Aug. 12 at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie in Dallas and land in major cities including Nashville, Atlanta, New York, Boston, Detroit, Las Vegas and more.The Bigger Love tour will close out with two shows in Southern California including a Sept.
New hair, don't care.