Country trio Lady A have announced plans for a new tour that offers fans a charming change of pace. Plotting 21 dates in theaters this fall, their Request Line Tour calls on fans themselves to become part of the innovative shows. Turning large and often historic theaters into intimate, interactive venues, each concert will find
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LeAnn Rimes began her career at the age of 13 with her classic country-inspired “Blue,” released in 1996. This song put the young vocalist on the map, and she went on to make a great impact on the country music of the 1990s and 2000s. Rimes has released various new albums in the past few
Gayle King of CBS Mornings presented at the CMT Music Awards on Monday, April 11, and while onstage, she shared a story about Carly Pearce showing some true southern hospitality. King explained that when she landed in Nashville, she had a couple of hours before she had to get ready for the awards show, so
In his debut album, Ryland, independent singer-songwriter Ryland Fisher mastered the challenging dichotomy of hopeless romantic and rebel spirit. Now, leading up to the release of his second album, Black Sheep, he’s solidifying his place in country music as someone who doesn’t follow the herd. After moving to Nashville in 2017, Fisher’s songwriting chops landed
After a series of breakout hits and a job co-hosting the 57th annual ACM Awards, Gabby Barrett is one country’s most in-demand rising stars. But she’s not letting work get in the way of family life. Speaking with Gunner & Cheyenne on KMLE Country 1079 (Phoenix), the “Pick Me Up” singer says her whirlwind career
Lately, rocker-turned-country artist Elle King has been having the time of her life. Earning her first country Number One alongside Miranda Lambert, the free-spirited star says she’s found an adoptive home that was totally unexpected — and totally delightful. “Ever since I’ve kind of tripped and fell into country, it has been so joyful and
Ashley Cooke has tapped on country superstar Brett Young to offer a duet rendition of her song, “Never Til Now.” Originally released on her Already Drank That Beer EP last year, the new version features Young going solo on the second verse of the stirring love ballad. “Out of all the prayеrs I’ve prayed /
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban got the last laugh over Lil Wayne on Monday … firing back at the legend for calling Luka Doncic a “ho” — by using one of Weezy’s very own song lyrics!! Of course, Wayne — who is a big Chris Paul supporter — was sitting courtside as he watched the
Play video content Amber Heard‘s story about the Australia incident that claimed Johnny Depp‘s finger is getting diced up and tossed in the fire on cross-examination … she’s knee-deep in a grilling. Play video content The actress is enduring rapid-fire questioning by JD’s attorney, Camille Vasquez, who is getting into the weeds on just about
Jack Harlow‘s rummaging through some old playlists to jab back at Brandy in their growing, but playful, beef over Jack being clueless about the singer’s family tree. ICYMI … Jack was chopping it up with his OG’s at Hot 97 when it hilariously came out that he didn’t realize Ray J and Brandy were actual
Play video content Johnny Depp‘s attorney insisted her client hadn’t looked at Amber Heard once in this trial to uphold a promise he made — but his ex is calling BS … offering a very different explanation. Johnny’s lawyer, Camille Vasquez, kicked off her cross-examination Monday with a simple question … Johnny hadn’t shot a
Diddy is all about “love” these days … maybe a little too much, because 2 women in his life are going at each other now after both were in Las Vegas where he hosted the Billboard Music Awards. In one corner, City Girls rapper Yung Miami, and in the other Diddy’s muse, model Gina Huynh
Lil Wayne once said “You don’t want to start Weezy, ’cause the F is for finisher” … and he’s proving to back his words with Mark Cuban — firing back in his beef with the Dallas Mavericks owner and saying, “I will piss in ya f’n mouth ho.” The back-and-forth between the rapper and billionaire
Play video content BACKGRID Quavo and Offset are on the outs again, and this time it means Migos is done as a group — at least that’s the online buzz, and Quavo isn’t doing anything to put out that fire. Huncho was at LAX Thursday when a photog asked him about reports the trio is
Johnny Depp is getting support from what some might think is an unlikely group, but maybe not — an org protecting abused women and children. The group, NGO, is Italian-based, and fronted by former Miss Italy Valeria Altobelli. She expressed “compassion” for Johnny in the wake of his trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. Altobelli said,
Fat Joe can’t hold his tongue when the topic of Tekashi 6ix9ine and snitching comes up — and now he’s tearing the rainbow-haired rapper a new soul. Joey Crack was the latest guest of Math Hoffa‘s barbershop-style podcast “Expert Opinion,” and he had some choice words … describing Tekashi as “a pussy, a sucka, a
While Amber Heard may be at war with one Hollywood heavyweight, another had her back, at least professionally … because according to testimony, Jason Momoa allegedly fought to keep her in “Aquaman 2” Neither Johnny nor Amber took the stand Monday, but entertainment consultant Kathryn Arnold was called to talk about Heard’s mark in the
Just Breathe is a rock-n-roll romp that seeks to inspire and empower you! The new album from Singer/songwriter Pidgie is a tour-de-force of creative perseverance and personal triumph. Pidgie is a disability rights activist who was born with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Pidgie was mentored by her older sister (who also had SMA) on how
The Brian Shapiro Band will soon carve out a place for themselves as one of the brightest and most idiosyncratic musical units working today. Shapiro is an university instructor in his life away from music, but there’s nothing stuffed-shirt or stolidly academic about how he treats his songwriting. The ten tracks included on his sophomore
Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara continue building a reputation as one of the pre-eminent instrumental interpreters of popular songs emerging in recent years. Their new single “Layla” doesn’t look back to the original Derek and the Dominos version full of soaring lead guitar and a full rock band performance. Instead, the alto and concert flutist