Nashville notes: Hillary Scott's “How Great Thou Art” collab, Charlie Worsham + Jordyn Shellhart's duet

Lady A‘s Hillary Scott has been enlisted by Christian artist Matt Redman for his star-studded “How Great Thou Art (Until That Day)” collab. Also featured are Christian superstar Chris Tomlin, “Lord, I Need You” hitmaker Matt Maher and up-and-coming Christian singer/songwriter Blessing Offor. Rising singer/songwriter Jordyn Shellhart has tapped Charlie Worsham for
Learn to line dance in Music City

Getty Images Love country music and want to learn to line dance? You’re in luck. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will be hosting a line dancing workshop at its Taylor Swift Education Center on
Thomas Rhett, Sam Hunt + more join BRELAND on new live EP

Courtesy of Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville Thomas Rhett, Sam Hunt, Dierks Bentley and more are featured on BRELAND‘s new EP, BRELAND & Friends: Vol. 1 (Live). Out now, the six-track project features live recordings from BRELAND’s first-ever BRELAND & Friends concert
Eric Church, Dolly Parton + more sing with the late Glen Campbell on posthumous duets album

Big Machine Records/Surfdog Records The late Glen Campbell died in 2017 of Alzheimer’s disease, but before his passing he recorded what was meant to be his final album, 2011’s Ghost on the Canvas. Now, thanks to technology, the album’s been
Tim McGraw gushes at daughter's Tammy Wynette cover

ABC/Connie Chornuk Tim McGraw‘s daughter Audrey recently posted a cover of Tammy Wynette‘s “Stand By Your Man” that wowed her country superstar dad. Sharing his reaction via an Instagram Reel, Tim was all smiles and in awe of Audrey’s piano-driven rendition of
Tyler Hubbard basks in love in new song, “Turn”

Courtesy of EMI Records Nashville Tyler Hubbard has rolled out a surprise new song, “Turn.” Penned by Tyler, Josh Miller and Casey Brown, the nostalgic ode chronicles life’s simple joys and what it’s like to be head over heels for someone. “We turn grass into dirt/
Proposed law would stymie egregious speeders

They might need to change the lyrics of that ‘80s song to: “I can’t drive SEVENTY-FIVE.” That is, if a proposed new law limiting vehicles maximum speed limits gains traction in the state legislature. State Sen. Scott
Surprise album from Morgan Wallen drops against his wishes: “I cringe when I listen to these songs”

ABC Morgan Wallen has a new release, but it’s nothing to rejoice about. Stand Alone (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) is an expanded version of his 2015 Stand Alone EP. The project arrives not via his current label Big Loud Records, but through
At the end of the day, Conner Smith's just a dream-chasing Tennessee kid

Disney/Scott Kirkland The wait is over: Conner Smith‘s debut album, Smoky Mountains, has finally arrived. Out now via The Valory Music Co., the 12-track project boasts a collection of life-inspired songs that chronicle Conner’s Tennessee roots, upbringing, longtime singer/songwriter dream and more. “That’s