Gabby Barrett's “I Hope” featured on upcoming 'NOW That's What I Call Music!'

Legacy Recordings/Sony Music EntertainmentGabby Barrett and Morgan Wallen are featured on the upcoming album, NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 75. The milestone edition of the long-running compilation album boasts Gabby’s chart-topping debut single, “I Hope,” along with Morgan’s 2019
Tim McGraw on his method for choosing acting roles: “It has to be something I really like”

ABC/Mark LevineWhile Tim McGraw has been a longtime country music superstar, he’s also enjoyed a successful acting career. Part of that’s no doubt because the multifaceted star says there are certain stipulations he follows when selecting roles. “A series
'My Gift': Carrie Underwood to release first Christmas album in September

Capitol Records NashvilleCarrie Underwood is releasing her first Christmas album this fall. The superstar announced today that the album, My Gift, has been a “long time coming” and she knew that this would be her next project, following the completion
Thomas Rhett returns to the studio to record new music

ABC/Mark LevineThomas Rhett has returned to the studio to record new music. The “Life Changes” singer shared a series of shots on Instagram from inside the studio. A black and white photo shows him beaming as he steps up to the microphone, while
Blake Shelton is “Happy Anywhere” with Gwen Stefani on new single

Warner Music NashvilleBlake Shelton is calling on girlfriend Gwen Stefani for his new single, “Happy Anywhere.” Described as a “loving, feel-good tune,” “Happy Anywhere” sees the power couple uniting on a second single following the success of “Nobody but You,” which
Country star trivia

Comstock/ThinkstockOn this date in 2015, one of the genre’s most high-profile couples rocked the country world when they announced they were divorcing after four years of marriage. Do you know who they are? ANSWER: Blake Shelton and
Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockThe Chicks gave a stark, from-home performance of “March March” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last week. Their appearance was to celebrate the release of their new album, Gaslighter. The Cadillac Three‘s Neil Mason
Sam Hunt's “perfect storm of… creative people coming together” proves “Hard to Forget”

ABC/Mark LevineIt’s been nearly forty years since The Bellamy Brothers encouraged us to “Get into Reggae Cowboy,” and even longer since Webb Pierce topped the chart in 1953 with “There Stands the Glass.” This week, however, Sam Hunt takes the Bellamys’ suggestion and combines