Luke Bryan has been forced to postpone both his upcoming album release and tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
01.04.2020 - 17:23 / billboard.com
Ross Copperman hits No. 1 on Billboard's Country Songwriters chart (dated April 4), fueled by four songwriting credits on the Hot Country Songs chart.Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's "Nobody But You," which Copperman co-wrote with Tommy Lee James, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, leads at No.
5, with 28.7 million in all-format radio reach (up 13%), 6.6 million U.S. streams (up 20%) and 8,000 downloads sold (up 25%), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Luke Bryan has been forced to postpone both his upcoming album release and tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Luke Bryan has made the difficult decision to delay both his upcoming album release and tour.
By Variety Staff
Luke Bryan is the latest artist to push back his album and tour due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bryan’s Born Here, Live Here, Die Here album -- initially scheduled for release April 24 -- has been pushed to Aug.
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Country’s biggest stars came together for a special night on Sunday, joining together for “ACM Presents: Our Country”, a series of performances recorded from their homes as the country practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Country's biggest stars came together for a special night on Sunday, joining together for a series of performances recorded from their homes as the country practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Country's biggest stars came together for a special night on Sunday, joining together for a series of performances recorded from their homes as the country practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
On Sunday night (April 5), country's biggest names gathered -- virtually, of course -- to celebrate the power of music with ACM Presents: Our Country. The two-hour-long event replaced the annual ACM Awards, which were originally scheduled for Sunday night in Las Vegas, though, due to the coronavirus, have been postponed to September.
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The Academy of Country Music and dick clark productions announced Thursday (March 26) the star-studded performance lineup for ACM Presents: Our Country. The show will air during the time slot previously scheduled for the Academy of Country Music Awards, which have been postponed to Sept. 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Kelsea Ballerini,
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