Trisha Yearwood debuted her new song titled “Put It in a Song” during the 2024 CMT Music Awards in Austin on Sunday, marking the country vet’s first new single since 2020.
The Grammy winner took the stage under a lone spotlight as she delivered the cathartic lyrics: “If it’s too hard to admit/If it’s a memory that won’t quit/If it makes you want to cry all night long/Put it in the song.” The track’s rich melody and devastating chorus — “All the pain and all the hurt,...
The Grammy winner took the stage under a lone spotlight as she delivered the cathartic lyrics: “If it’s too hard to admit/If it’s a memory that won’t quit/If it makes you want to cry all night long/Put it in the song.” The track’s rich melody and devastating chorus — “All the pain and all the hurt,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
The ever-prolific Willie Nelson has announced his 152nd (!) album, The Border, out May 31st via Legacy Recordings. Still going strong at 90 years old, he has also shared the title track, a cover of Rodney Crowell’s 2019 song of the same name. Stream it below.
Produced by Nelson’s longtime collaborator Buddy Cannon, The Border features 10 new tracks, including four co-written by Nelson with Cannon. In addition, it contains an additional Crowell cover (“Many a Long and Lonesome Highway”) and recordings of songs penned by Larry Cordle and Erin Enderlin, Shawn Camp and Monty Holmes, and Mike Reid.
The Border will be available on digital, CD, and black vinyl formats; pre-orders are ongoing. Check out the artwork capturing the Big Bend border area between Texas and Mexico below, followed by the full tracklist.
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On “The Border,” the Red-Headed Stranger gives his interpretation of Crowell’s Texas cut,...
Produced by Nelson’s longtime collaborator Buddy Cannon, The Border features 10 new tracks, including four co-written by Nelson with Cannon. In addition, it contains an additional Crowell cover (“Many a Long and Lonesome Highway”) and recordings of songs penned by Larry Cordle and Erin Enderlin, Shawn Camp and Monty Holmes, and Mike Reid.
The Border will be available on digital, CD, and black vinyl formats; pre-orders are ongoing. Check out the artwork capturing the Big Bend border area between Texas and Mexico below, followed by the full tracklist.
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On “The Border,” the Red-Headed Stranger gives his interpretation of Crowell’s Texas cut,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
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George Strait, Brandi Carlile, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Little Big Town and Wynonna are among the artists who will pay tribute to Loretta Lynn on Oct. 30 during Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Loretta Lynn.
The event, helmed by CMT and Sandbox Productions in partnership with the late legend’s family, will air live and commercial free on CMT at 7 p.m. Edt from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. Lynn, 90, died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on Oct. 4.
Hosted by NBC’s Today co-host and family friend Jenna Bush Hager, the evening will also include performances and appearances from Barbara Mandrell, Lynn’s sister Crystal Gayle, Darius Rucker, Emmy Russell and Lukas Nelson, Faith Hill, Margo Price, Martina McBride, Sheryl Crow, Tanya Tucker, The Highwomen (Carlile, Amanda Shires, Natalie Hemby and Brittney Spencer) and more artists to be announced later.
George Strait, Brandi Carlile, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Little Big Town and Wynonna are among the artists who will pay tribute to Loretta Lynn on Oct. 30 during Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Loretta Lynn.
The event, helmed by CMT and Sandbox Productions in partnership with the late legend’s family, will air live and commercial free on CMT at 7 p.m. Edt from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. Lynn, 90, died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on Oct. 4.
Hosted by NBC’s Today co-host and family friend Jenna Bush Hager, the evening will also include performances and appearances from Barbara Mandrell, Lynn’s sister Crystal Gayle, Darius Rucker, Emmy Russell and Lukas Nelson, Faith Hill, Margo Price, Martina McBride, Sheryl Crow, Tanya Tucker, The Highwomen (Carlile, Amanda Shires, Natalie Hemby and Brittney Spencer) and more artists to be announced later.
- 10/20/2022
- by Melinda Newman, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Wednesday, Country Music Television announced the stacked line-up for its final “Next Women of Country” showcase of the year, taking place on Nov. 8.
The event, in partnership with City Winery Nashville, will honour country star Loretta Lynn, who peacefully passed away earlier this month.
“CMT Next Women of Country: Celebrating the Songs of Loretta Lynn”, presented by “CMT Night Out Nashville” and Change The Conversation, will pay tribute to the late icon’s legendary catalog, with Lynn’s songs performed by a special group of female artists.
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Performers include Bowen + Young, Brooke Eden, Caylee Hammack, Erin Enderlin, Miko Marks, Sacha, Stephanie Quayle and Tiera Kennedy.
CMT’s Leslie Fram and Wendy Moten are set to co-host and Moten will also take the stage to perform.
Photo: CMT
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The event, in partnership with City Winery Nashville, will honour country star Loretta Lynn, who peacefully passed away earlier this month.
“CMT Next Women of Country: Celebrating the Songs of Loretta Lynn”, presented by “CMT Night Out Nashville” and Change The Conversation, will pay tribute to the late icon’s legendary catalog, with Lynn’s songs performed by a special group of female artists.
Read More: Dwayne Johnson Joins Kelly Clarkson For Loretta Lynn Tribute Duet
Performers include Bowen + Young, Brooke Eden, Caylee Hammack, Erin Enderlin, Miko Marks, Sacha, Stephanie Quayle and Tiera Kennedy.
CMT’s Leslie Fram and Wendy Moten are set to co-host and Moten will also take the stage to perform.
Photo: CMT
Read More: Jack White Shares Heartfelt Tribute To Loretta Lynn:...
- 10/19/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Erin Enderlin embraces the idea of not being able to please everyone in the new song “Somebody’s Shot of Whiskey,” which she released on Friday. It’s the first original music to appear from the Nashville singer-songwriter since 2019’s excellent full-length Faulkner County.
Beginning with rhythmic strums of acoustic guitar, the stripped-down arrangement of “Somebody’s Shot of Whiskey” gradually incorporates drums, bass, steel, and fiddle along with Enderlin’s vocals, retaining a looseness that feels like a living-room jam.
Enderlin, who’s written songs that were recorded by...
Beginning with rhythmic strums of acoustic guitar, the stripped-down arrangement of “Somebody’s Shot of Whiskey” gradually incorporates drums, bass, steel, and fiddle along with Enderlin’s vocals, retaining a looseness that feels like a living-room jam.
Enderlin, who’s written songs that were recorded by...
- 7/16/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
For more than 25 years, Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe has hosted its “Alive at the Bluebird” series to raise funds for the Middle Tennessee nonprofit Alive Hospice. The event will continue in 2021 and feature performances from Kendell Marvel and Shane McAnally, among others, but will shift to a streaming format due to Covid-19.
Beginning Thursday, January 7th, “Alive at the Bluebird” begins its 28th edition with Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman, and Jim Photoglo. Shows will continue weekly at 8:30 p.m. Et on Thursdays, with tickets available via StageIt for $20. Future...
Beginning Thursday, January 7th, “Alive at the Bluebird” begins its 28th edition with Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman, and Jim Photoglo. Shows will continue weekly at 8:30 p.m. Et on Thursdays, with tickets available via StageIt for $20. Future...
- 12/28/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
It’s an election year, which means that artists hitting the road in the coming months will either be weighing in on the presidential candidates’ policies or providing a sweet escape from the slings and arrows of politics. This spring will see the launch of the first Rage Against the Machine tour in years, as well as Kenny Chesney’s brilliantly titled Chillaxification Tour. No matter what concertgoers are looking for, though, the season has plenty to offer. Here are Rolling Stone’s picks for spring’s can’t-miss concerts.
- 3/3/2020
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
During a two-night stint at the fabled Troubadour in West Hollywood this past October, Tanya Tucker mixed classic hits, such as “San Antonio Stroll” and “It’s a Little Too Late (to Do the Right Thing Now),” with songs from her multiple-Grammy-nominated While I’m Livin’. A blend of material exhibiting her decades-long gift for ballsy swagger and tender reflection, Tucker’s live show at the Troubadour included a devastatingly gorgeous rendition of the song that gave her current LP its title.
This piano-and-vocal live version of “Bring My Flowers...
This piano-and-vocal live version of “Bring My Flowers...
- 12/13/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Tanya Tucker has spent much of the last half of 2019 populating year-end best-of lists with her While I’m Livin’ album, and next year she’s set to take the LP on the road as the headlining artist for the Cmt Next Women of Country: Bring My Flowers Now Tour. Just announced dates will run from February through June.
Hitting Boston, New York, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, and more than 30 additional cities, the four-time 2020 Grammy nominee will be joined on the upcoming trek by an array of female acts that...
Hitting Boston, New York, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, and more than 30 additional cities, the four-time 2020 Grammy nominee will be joined on the upcoming trek by an array of female acts that...
- 12/10/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Erin Enderlin likes to give some credit to Reba McEntire for her decision to pursue a career in songwriting. As a young kid who was obsessed with country music, Enderlin came across an article about the “Fancy” singer in which McEntire’s mother had instructed the performer to start figuring out how to sound like herself and not like Loretta Lynn.
“For some reason in my 10-year-old brain, I thought maybe I should start writing songs because if I write songs and then I have to sing them, no one...
“For some reason in my 10-year-old brain, I thought maybe I should start writing songs because if I write songs and then I have to sing them, no one...
- 11/5/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
With a vintage country-bluegrass voice that beautifully captures both the toughest and most tender aspects of love gone wrong, singer Rhonda Vincent’s just-released single and video, “Like I Could,” painfully charts the disintegration of a seemingly once-perfect relationship.
Co-written by Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely with Bobby Tomberlin (Diamond Rio’s “One More Day”) and Erin Enderlin (Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church”), “Like I Could” is accompanied by a music video starring Vincent, her award-winning band the Rage, and a character played by the musician’s real-life husband and manager Herb Sandker.
Co-written by Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely with Bobby Tomberlin (Diamond Rio’s “One More Day”) and Erin Enderlin (Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church”), “Like I Could” is accompanied by a music video starring Vincent, her award-winning band the Rage, and a character played by the musician’s real-life husband and manager Herb Sandker.
- 7/17/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Chuck Mead roars back with a blast of rocking honky-tonk, Erin Enderlin pours a potent whiskey and Cobie Caillat’s new band Gone West make their debut in this week’s list of the best country and Americana tracks.
Sam Williams, “Gemini”
Hank Williams Jr.’s 22-year-old son bridges the gap between astrology and Americana with this nuanced, nocturnal-sounding anthem about humans’ dual nature. “I’ve been a jailbird, I’ve been a scholar; turned a pure Catholic girl into the devil’s daughter,” he sings over stomp-clap percussion and a minor-key chord progression,...
Sam Williams, “Gemini”
Hank Williams Jr.’s 22-year-old son bridges the gap between astrology and Americana with this nuanced, nocturnal-sounding anthem about humans’ dual nature. “I’ve been a jailbird, I’ve been a scholar; turned a pure Catholic girl into the devil’s daughter,” he sings over stomp-clap percussion and a minor-key chord progression,...
- 6/28/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
With three free daytime stages and more than 110 artists performing across them, June’s Cma Fest offers plenty of no-cost entertainment options for fans over the event’s four days.
On Tuesday, the Cma announced a slate of artists who will appear on the free stages: Kassi Ashton, Kelleigh Bannen, Dillon Carmichael, Travis Denning, Cale Dodds, Love and Theft, Muscadine Bloodline, Brandon Ratcliff, Tenille Townes and Rachel Wammack are among the names set for the Chevy Breakout Stage at Walk of Fame Park, opposite the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
On Tuesday, the Cma announced a slate of artists who will appear on the free stages: Kassi Ashton, Kelleigh Bannen, Dillon Carmichael, Travis Denning, Cale Dodds, Love and Theft, Muscadine Bloodline, Brandon Ratcliff, Tenille Townes and Rachel Wammack are among the names set for the Chevy Breakout Stage at Walk of Fame Park, opposite the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
- 4/30/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Tenille Townes looks for a clean start in “I Kept the Roses,” Chance McCoy takes a spacey turn in “No One Loves You (The Way That I Do),” Honey County pay tribute to victims of the Route 91 Festival massacre in “Country Strong” and more must-hear songs this week.
Honey County, “Country Strong”
An anthemic tribute to those affected by the mass shooting at 2017’s Route 91 Harvest Festival and last year’s deadly attack at the Borderline bar in Southern California, “Country Strong” made its live premiere this past weekend when...
Honey County, “Country Strong”
An anthemic tribute to those affected by the mass shooting at 2017’s Route 91 Harvest Festival and last year’s deadly attack at the Borderline bar in Southern California, “Country Strong” made its live premiere this past weekend when...
- 4/29/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Last month, Grand Ole Opry members Little Big Town invited “Peter Pan” singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini to join the prestigious cast of America’s longest-running live radio show. On April 16th, with fellow Opry member Carrie Underwood doing the honors, Ballerini was officially welcomed into the Opry family. Moments later, Ballerini and Underwood shared lead vocals on an emotion-packed performance of “Walkaway Joe,” a hit for Trisha Yearwood in 1993.
Ballerini and Underwood’s impassioned delivery of the devastating tune about the doomed relationship between a naïve, love-struck 17-year-old girl and a...
Ballerini and Underwood’s impassioned delivery of the devastating tune about the doomed relationship between a naïve, love-struck 17-year-old girl and a...
- 4/22/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Reba McEntire will make two auspicious returns this spring as the Country Music Hall of Fame legend sets April 5th as the release date for her new studio album, Stronger Than the Truth. Two days later the 16-time Acm award winner will return to host the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards live from Las Vegas. This will mark the 16th time the Oklahoma-born superstar has hosted the star-studded event.
Stronger Than the Truth, which will be issued via Big Machine Records, consists of 12 tracks, co-produced by the singer with Buddy Cannon.
Stronger Than the Truth, which will be issued via Big Machine Records, consists of 12 tracks, co-produced by the singer with Buddy Cannon.
- 2/11/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
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