Fifteen years after working together on the Grammy-winning, chart-topping single “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Bon Jovi and country music superstar Jennifer Nettles have reunited for a country single of the band’s newest song “Do What You Can.” The song can be heard HERE and the stunning …
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Country Newcomer Elvie Shane Has Strong Release Week with Debut Single “My Boy”
BBR Music Group/Wheelhouse Records artist, Elvie Shane’s debut single, “My Boy,” impacts Country radio, after pioneering a six-week virtual radio tour. With 26 first-week stations on, the tearjerker became the second most-added song in its debut week (behind Miranda Lambert), just as the song develops viral success on TikTok. The song, written as a heartfelt …
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Runaway June To Release ‘When I Think About Christmas’ EP October 16
Christmas comes early this year as Country’s favorite female trio Runaway June announce their When I Think About Christmas EP out October 16. This five-track EP will feature three Christmas classics in addition to two Runaway June Christmas originals. Following their appearance on the ACM Awards last week where they presented the efforts of ACM …
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Michael Ray Releasing New Single “Whiskey and Rain”
Michael Ray has spent the last few months traveling between Nashville and his hometown of Eustis, Florida, where he grew up in a family of musicians, watching his grandfather’s band The Country Cousins, learning his first guitar chords at 8-years-old and eventually joining them on stage. “If I start feeling real down, I just need …
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Winners of the 55th ACM Awards
Winners have been announced for the 55TH ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS™, a Night of Heart and Hits Live from Nashville. 15-time ACM Award®-winning artist Keith Urban hosted the show featuring three iconic Nashville venues including Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and The Bluebird Cafe. For the first time in ACM Awards …