"Whatever I have to hit, smash and make noise with in my house – I'm gonna use it"
24.04.2020 - 17:07 / billboard.com
Rosanne Cash and John Paul White, formerly of The Civil Wars, have joined together on the new single “We’re All in This Together Now.” All proceeds from the song will benefit Nashville-based Music Health Alliance.While the gentle ballad wasn’t written during the coronavirus pandemic, the video reflects our current situation while we shelter-in-place and deal with the effects of COVID-19.
The clip shares footage from around the world -- from hospitals to food banks -- of people helping others
."Whatever I have to hit, smash and make noise with in my house – I'm gonna use it"
"Whatever I have to hit, smash and make noise with in my house – I'm gonna use it"
Miranda Lambert is doing her bit to help animals after horrific tornadoes swept through Nashville and Middle Tennessee in March.
Mick Jagger, Elton John, and Bob Dylan are among the plethora of musicians who paid tribute to the late Little Richard who passed away from bone cancer on Saturday.
The Indigo Girls are pushing boundaries with their latest single.
Kristin Cavallari wants to move out of her home with estranged husband Jay Cutler — and fast. The Very Cavallari star accused the NFL quarterback of creating an unhealthy environment for their kids in their shared Nashville home in divorce documents obtained by Us Weekly.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are still living together at the moment, despite announcing their divorce earlier this week.
Jordan Davis and more country artists have closed out ET Canada and the CCMA Foundation’s week-long concert series, “Canada Together: In Concert, Presented by TD”.
Joe & Martina are looking to do a little time travel in their video for “Give Me Back the ‘90s,” and they’ve got company.Joe and Martina Costa, who have opened for such acts as Blake Shelton, Jake Owen and Jon Pardi, as well as wrote “Don’t Tempt Me” for Luke Combs’ This One’s for You album, are joined by '90s sensation John Berry in the clip, which was shot outside longtime Music City landmark Nashville Palace.The song and video references other memorable artists who first hit in the ‘90s
Morgan Wallen continues to ride the wave of popularity with his No. 1 single “Chasin’ You”.
It's fair to say that Ana Cristina Cash's Shine is the first full statement of a new career path for the singer.
Warning: If you enter Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin's Nashville property these days, it's not exactly going to be empty. With two growing kids running around the house, the couple is trying their best to keep their little ones occupied and entertained. From a ball pit in the living room to a full on tent in the master bedroom, there's something for the kids everywhere you look.
He recalled imitating him "in order to raise and find my own voice"
Larry Gatlin is waiting out the coronavirus pandemic just like everyone else, only most of the time, he does so from the confines of Nashville’s golf courses, which remain open despite the stay-at-home orders issued in many states.
Consequence of Sound has announced Angel from Maywood: A Livestream Tribute to John Prine. The homage to Prine, who died earlier this week, will feature performances by the Decemberists' Colin Meloy, Kevin Morby, the Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle, Grace Potter, Norah Jones, the Head and the Heart, Lake Street Dive, and more. The tribute will stream on Saturday, April 11 at 2 p.m. Eastern on CoS’ Instagram account.
Welcome to Emerging Country, a Billboard series where we highlight an up-and-coming act who is making a splash in the genre. This month’s pick is country singer-songwriter Parker McCollum, who is introducing himself to country radio with his debut single “Pretty Heart” on MCA Nashville.For the past five years Parker McCollum has spent his weekends on the road.
iHeartMedia’s morning shows are going long.On Friday (April 10), the radio conglomerate officially announced that over 65 of the company’s morning shows across 50 markets would be extending their broadcasts by an hour or more due to increased listener demand during the coronavirus pandemic.These shows, the majority of which instituted the change earlier this week, include New York’s Elvis Duran and The Morning Show and The Breakfast Club, Nashville’s The Bobby Bones Show and Los Angeles’s On Air
Canada’s own MacKenzie Porter will have to wait a little longer to tie the knot.