It’s official. After Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin finalized their divorce in July, the “I Got the Boy” crooner, 37, revealed via Instagram that her maiden name was restored.
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Naomi and Wynonna Judd are soon to be members of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
The Country Music Association held a virtual announcement, hosted by hall of fame member Reba McEntire on Tuesday morning, to reveal the 2021 inductees, which included Eddie Bayers, Ray Charles, Peter Drake and The Judds, who will be inducted in the “Modern Era Artist” category.ET spoke with the mother-daughter duo about their historic induction and what this moment means for them as country music singers and as a
.It’s official. After Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin finalized their divorce in July, the “I Got the Boy” crooner, 37, revealed via Instagram that her maiden name was restored.
Cue the wedding bells!
HARDY is engaged!
Tom T. Hall was a Country Music Hall of Fame singer-songwriter called “The Storyteller” who wrote “Harper Valley PTA.”Tom T.
Lisa Lee, Senior Vice President of creative and content for the Academy of Country Music, died from brain cancer on Saturday. She was 52.
Chris Willman Music WriterLisa Lee, a leading figure in the country music industry who rose up through the ranks of broadcasting and most recently served as senior VP of creative and content for the Academy of Country Music, died Saturday at 52. The cause of death was brain cancer.The country stars paying tribute to Lee included Kenny Chesney (pictured above).
has died. He was 85.The «I Love» singer died at his Franklin, Tennessee, home on Friday, his son Dean Hall confirmed the news on social media.«With great sadness, my father, Tom T.
Morgan Wallen is making his return to radio.
Tom T. Hall, a Country Music Hall of Fame artist known for such songs as “I LIke Beer,” died today at age 85. He died at home in Franklin, Tennessee, according to his son. No cause of death was given.
Amazon Prime Video and marking the first time the streaming service will exclusively air an awards show.In the announcement on Thursday, the ACMs move from CBS, which previously announced that it would be airing the Country Music Television awards show next year.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe Academy of Country Music Awards show, long broadcast on CBS until a split this year is no longer looking for a network home.
Amazon Prime Video continues its expansion into live programming. After taking exclusive rights to NFL’s Thursday Night Football in a precedent-setting digital deal, the streamer has made a deal for the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards. The 2022 telecast, produced by MRC’s dick clark productions, marks the first time a major awards show live-streamed exclusively on an SVOD platform. (The Daytime Emmys have been only available online a couple of times.)
now streaming on Hulu.) By the end of the third episode, one of the titular strangers has come to that very realization, demanding to know, "«It's a twist straight out of Liane Moriarty's best-selling novel of the same name. Both focus on nine guests (played onscreen by the likes of Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, Bobby Cannavale and Michael Shannon) at a wellness retreat run by an increasingly unorthodox Russian guru named Masha (Nicole Kidman).
Corey Taylor and his solo live band treated fans in Springfield, Missouri to covers of Slipknot and Nine Inch Nails during their gig earlier this week – watch footage below.The Slipknot frontman is currently touring his 2020 debut solo album ‘CMFT’, which was released last October in the US.Taylor and his live backing band performed the Springfield gig on Monday (August 16) while wearing full KISS make-up, with the band performing an extended set after support act Cherry Bombs (the dance troupe
R&B legend Ray Charles, who helped redefine country music in the Civil Rights era, and Grammy-winning duo The Judds will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame on Monday announced their new members, who will be formally inducted in a ceremony in 2022.
The 2021 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees have been announced.
NASHVILLE, Ten.. -- R&B legend Ray Charles and Grammy-winning duo The Judds will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame on Monday announced their new members, who will be formally inducted in a ceremony in 2022.Charles showed the commercial potential of country music when he released “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" in 1962, a genre-defying personal project to the Georgia-born singer and piano player.