Author: Brady Gray

Country music enthusiast and avid drinker of alcohol. Old Aldean is better than your favorite artist. (except for Zach Top)

The Bluegrass Kid is officially hittin’ the road next year. Fresh off the release of his brand new album, “Highway Prayers,” Billy Strings took to social media just moments ago to announce his ‘Winter Tour’ set for 2025. The tour will kick off at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, and feature three nights in Nashville before wrapping up at the Bridgestone Arena at the end of February. As of this very moment, the winter run features a total of 14 shows over the span of 5 weeks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Billy Strings (@billystrings)…

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you should be well aware of Post Malone’s massive breakthrough into country music over the last year. From his ever-growing list of covers that pay homage to the greats before him, to his plethora of collaborations on his debut country record, “F-1 Trillion,” there is absolutely no denying that the “I Fall Apart” singer has a deep love and respect for the genre. Of course, the biggest song off of “F-1 Trillion” was his pop-infused collaboration with Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help,” but Post has repeatedly shown, if anything, that he…

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Morgan Wallen is puttin’ his money where his mouth is. Earlier today, Knox News first reported that the Tennessee native had officially donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Helene relief. The storm recently hit parts of Tennessee, along with North Carolina, Georgia and Virgina, where at least 128 deaths have been reported at this time and 10 total inches of rainfall causing catastrophic damage for 400 miles. This past Sunday, Wallen posted a message to his Instagram story revealing he was looking in to ways he could help his home state: “My family in East Tennessee are…

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“I can’t think of anyone more fitting to receive the ACM Lifting Lives Award tonight than my buddy, Luke Bryan.” Last night, the 17th annual Academy of Country Music Honors aired live on TV where a handful of today’s country artists showed up to recognize a few of the ones that came before them. Jordan Davis honored Alan Jackson (who was there to receive the ACM’s Poets Award), with a performance of “Chattahoochee,” while Carly Pearce performed “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” and Eric Church delivered a stripped-back version of Alan’s 1990 hit, “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow.” (You can watch that here). Luke…

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We are so back. As of today, September 24th, Zach Top has officially scored his first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his viral hit, “I Never Lie.” For those unfamiliar with the Hot 100, the weekly chart ranks the most popular songs in the United States across all genres based on sales, streams and radio airplay. It’s no secret (or at least it shouldn’t be anyway), that Zach Top is emerging himself as one of the biggest country artists in the genre. While Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan overwhelmingly dominate streaming numbers, Top is bringing back that traditional 80’s and 90’s sound…

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Two legends, one stage. Back in January of 2019, a plethora of some of country music’s biggest artists all took the stage to honor Willie Nelson for a once-in-a-lifetime concert event titled, Willie: Life & Songs of an American Outlaw. Taking place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, the historic event featured performances from Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Jamey Johnson, Jason Isbell, Jimmy Buffett, Sturgill Simpson, Sheryl Crow and more, but perhaps one of the most interesting performances of the night came when Willie was accompanied by George Strait to perform their collaboration, “Sing One with Willie,” off The…

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