Chancey Williams returns with the comical "Take One For The Team." The song finds Williams and his drinking buddy lock eyes with a pair of girls at the bar. Williams, showcasing his witty personality, ...
"Songs for a New Moon" will be released independently. Teaming with Lindsay Rimes and "Need You Now" co-writer Josh Kear and Michael Whitworth on "Can't Lose You," the songs speaks to Kelley's ...
Martin said, "I'm so happy to be back playing with Alison, Tim O'Brien and all the great musicians I'm so fortunate to work with. "5 Days Out, 2 Days Back" is Alison's and my tribute to all us road ...
Johnson discovered Leon's music more than a year ago and invited him to write together. Those plans led to meeting up in Las Vegas where they were also joined by co-writers Trent Willmon, Johan Sotelo ...
The band added six new dates in June to the tour, which celebrates a decade since the release of their debut LP, "Six String Sorrow." Dates include stops in Nashville and St. Louis.
Written by Josh Jenkins, Alex Palmer, John Pierce and Michael Tyler, "Casino" spins love into an addictive gamble, where the odds are stacked against him, but he can't walk away. The album, "What Not ...
The new single is a multi-generational collaboration between Raines, Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick and Ellie Hakanson. The albumn will be out May 6 on Compass Records.
If we've learned anything over the 7 years that have passed since the last Alison Krauss & Union Station record (2004's "Lonely Runs Both Ways"), it's that Krauss doesn't necessarily need her band for ...
Whitcomb channeled that grief into the song, pouring his heart and soul into it. At one point, he turned away from the mic facing the back of the stage, breaking into tears, overcome with emotion. He ...
First-time artist nominees include Langley, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Noah Kahan, Jessie Murph, Muscadine Bloodline, Shaboozey, Zach Top, The Red Clay Strays, Treaty Oak Revival and Tucker Wetmore.
Thursday, March 20, 2025 – Eric Church will release "Evangeline vs. The Machine" on May 2. The release contains eight songs, seven of which Church helped write. He also covered Tom Waits' "Clap Hands.
Clearly pleased with the turnout and reception, Ledger showed that the crowd's faith in him was well deserved. Ledger wears the traditional hat quite well.