The 2020 iHeartRadio Music Festival is back for year 10 this fall, and some pretty big names will virtually take the stage in Los Angeles, Calif. and Nashville, Tenn.
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Kacey Musgraves, 31, and husband Ruston Kelly, 31, shocked fans on July 2 when they announced their “painful decision” to part ways in a joint statement released by their reps and obtained by People. The sad news comes just two and a half years after they married in Tennessee.
“With heavy but hopeful hearts we wanted to put our own thoughts into the air about what’s happening,” the statement read. “These kinds of announcements are always met with scrutiny and speculation and we want to stop that
The 2020 iHeartRadio Music Festival is back for year 10 this fall, and some pretty big names will virtually take the stage in Los Angeles, Calif. and Nashville, Tenn.
Kacey Musgraves promoted her estranged husband Ruston Kelly‘s new single, “Pressure,” two weeks after the couple announced their split.The “Follow Your Arrow” singer, 31, retweeted the song from Kelly, also 31, on Saturday, July 18.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly (real name Colson Baker) started off their relationship by being coworkers, but it quickly evolved into something more.The Tennessee native and “Rap Devil” singer met on the set of Midnight in the Switchgrass in March 2020. At the time, Fox was married to Brian Austin Green.Two months later, the costars were spotted together amid rumors of a split between the Transformers star and Beverly Hills, 90210 alum.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler have sold their Nashville, Tennessee, home, ET can confirm. The home was a second residence for Cavallari and Cutler.
Country singer Morgan Wallen announced on Instagram on Monday that he welcomed a son, Indigo Wilder, with his ex KT Smith. The “Whiskey Glasses” singer’s baby was born on Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
Lisa Marie Presley became a mom in 1989 and has been open about raising her kids ever since.Three years after the singer and then-husband Danny Keough‘s daughter, Riley, arrived, their son, Benjamin, was born. Presley went on to welcome twins, Harper and Finley, in 2008 with Michael Lockwood.In 2012, the Tennessee native opened up about Benjamin’s resemblance to her father, Elvis Presley.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country group Lady A, which dropped the word “Antebellum,” from their name because of the word's ties to slavery, has filed a lawsuit against a Black singer who has performed as Lady A for years.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe battle over the use of the name “Lady A” ratcheted up Wednesday with a lawsuit from the country trio formerly known as Lady Antebellum against Anita White, the singer who also goes by Lady A, asking a Tennessee court to declare that both artists can use the moniker going forward.Among the more interesting points of the country act’s suit: The group says it applied for a trademark on “Lady A” in 2010 and was granted it in 2011.
formerly known as Lady Antebellum, has filed a lawsuit against blues singer Anita White, who also goes by the name Lady A.According to the suit filed in a Nashville, Tennessee, court Wednesday, the case stems from White’s “attempt to enforce purported trademarks rights in a mark that Plaintiffs have held for more than a decade,” according to Billboard.The suit also claims that the solo singer’s counsel “delivered a draft settlement agreement that included an exorbitant monetary demand” after
Lady A, the band formerly known as Lady Antebellum, is filing a lawsuit against Anita White, also known as Lady A.
Attorneys for Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, have filed a suit against blues singer Anita White who goes by the name Lady A. According to the suit, filed Wednesday (July 8) in Nashville’s U.S. District C
Country music firebrand and fiddler Charlie Daniels, who had a hit with "Devil Went Down to Georgia," has died at age 83. A statement from his publicist said the Country Music Hall of Famer died Monday at a hospital in Hermitage, Tennessee, after doctors said he had a stroke.
LOS ANGELES — Country music band leader Charlie Daniels, singer of the Grammy-winning hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” died on Monday at age 83 at a hospital in Tennessee, his publicist said.
Us Weekly confirms. He was 83.The country singer died at TriStar Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee, after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke, his publicist tells Us.
Charlie Daniels, a country music and southern rock legend known for his song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” has died, his publicist confirmed to TheWrap.