Nashville notes: CMA Awards, Darius Rucker & more

The nominees for the 2022 CMA Awards will be announced tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. ET on the CMA’s website. Craig Morgan sat down with Good Morning America recently to discuss his upcoming memoir, God, Family, Country, set for release on September
Justin Moore is at #1 “With a Woman You Love”

Big Machine Records Justin Moore is back on top of the charts. The Arkansas native is at #1 on country radio this week with his latest single, “With a Woman You Love.” This marks the singer’s 11th #1 hit, preceded
“Now the work begins”: Jimmie Allen looks ahead to Carrie Underwood's Denim & Rhinestones Tour

ABC/Eric McCandless Jimmie Allen is preparing for his opening slot on Carrie Underwood‘s Denim & Rhinestones Tour. After wrapping up months of his own headlining tour dates, the country singer is taking a moment to reflect on life on
Gabby Barrett shares photos from all-blue baby shower

ABC/Eric McCandless Gabby Barrett’s family threw a gift-filled shower for her and her baby boy. The “I Hope” singer recently ventured back to her home state of Pennsylvania for the event, which according to Instagram Stories, featured a table filled
“So excited”: Kane Brown teases duet with wife Katelyn

ABC/Connie Chornuk Kane Brown is giving fans a preview of the duet with his wife, Katelyn. The superstar took to Instagram to share a snippet of the highly anticipated duet, “Thank God,” that finds the husband and wife singing
The show must go on: Luke Combs refunds fans' tickets after not being able to sing

ABC/Connie Chornuk Luke Combs lost his voice during a recent concert, but that didn’t stop him from keeping the show going. During his second night headlining Maine Savings Ampitheater in Maine this weekend, the superstar stopped mid-show to
Cole Swindell’s “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” was originally supposed to be a duet with Thomas Rhett

ABC/Connie Chornuk Cole Swindell’s hit song “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” is a throwback to ‘90s country and a love letter to Jo Dee Messina’s original “Heads Carolina, Tails California.” But the original concept for the