Nashville notes: Anne Wilson's 'REBEL' track list + Opry NextStage's 2024 class
Country and Christian artist Anne Wilson has unveiled the track list for her new album, REBEL. Arriving April 19, the 16-song project features Anne’s current single, “Rain in the Rearview,” and includes collabs with Lainey Wilson, Jordan Davis and
Ashley McBryde, Wynonna + more to honor Patsy Cline

ABC Some of your favorite country stars are headed to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to honor the legacy of Patsy Cline‘s legacy at an upcoming tribute in Nashville. Walkin’ After Midnight: The Music of Patsy Cline is set to take
Darius Rucker may have been “a little too honest” in his memoir

ABC Honesty takes center stage in Darius Rucker‘s upcoming memoir, Life’s Too Short. Arriving May 28, the book will detail Darius’ growing-up years, success in Hootie & the Blowfish and as a solo artist in country music, and the highs and
Lee Brice's all smiles teasing new song, “Drinkin' Buddies”

Jason Kempin/Getty Images If you’ve been waiting on new Lee Brice music, good news: It’s coming. Lee recently took to Instagram to tease a new song, “Drinkin’ Buddies.” The unreleased track boasts an uptempo, drum-heavy production with a
Kenny Chesney wants to record music that encourages fans
Disney/Frank Micelotta When it comes to recording new songs, Kenny Chesney says the ones that stand out usually have a message that emboldens the listener. “When I look for songs, obviously [I] feel like I’ve got to have
“God Gave Me a Girl” hitting #1 was “a very surreal milestone” for Russell Dickerson
ABC Hitting pause to celebrate milestones is important to Russell Dickerson — and that’s what he recently did in Nashville. Russell and various industry members gathered for a party celebrating three of his chart-toppers: “Every Little Thing,” “Love You Like I Used
Parker McCollum loves seeing you sing back his songs
ABC If you’ve sung Parker McCollum‘s songs back to him at shows, you’ve put a smile on his face. The “Pretty Heart” hitmaker, who’s currently on his Burn It Down Tour, says seeing fans know his songs and sing
Cody Johnson's all about connecting personally with fans at shows
ABC If you’re headed to a Cody Johnson show, don’t expect big production elements like pyrotechnics, aerialists or hydraulic lifts. The “‘Til You Can’t” singer prefers keeping things simple, and there’s a reason for that. “I mean, listen, some people