Nashville notes: Fresh tracks from Josh Turner + Mickey Guyton, Anne Wilson's tour
Josh Turner is “Heatin’ Things Up” with the lead track from his forthcoming new album, due out later this year. Of his newly released song, Josh says, “This song was kind of in the same vein as [multi-Platinum
Chris Stapleton covers Tom Petty's “I Should Have Known It”

Disney/Randy Holmes Chris Stapleton‘s rock side takes center stage with his cover of Tom Petty‘s “I Should Have Known It.” The track was originally released in 2010 as part of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers‘ album Mojo. Chris’ electrifying rendition is the
Lee Brice, Nate Smith + Hailey Whitters are your new “Drinkin' Buddies”

Courtesy of Curb Records Lee Brice has enlisted Nate Smith and Hailey Whitters for his new single, “Drinkin’ Buddies.” The feel-good number finds Lee raising a glass to his new friends and all the fun memories they’re about to forge together. “Thank
Jelly Roll says he left social media for more reasons than “bullying”

Disney/Eric McCandless In the April 24 episode of her podcast Dumb Blonde, Jelly Roll‘s wife, Bunnie XO, said that Jelly had gotten “off the internet because he is so tired of being bullied about his f******* weight,”
Here's what you need to know about Keith + Lainey's duet

Disney/Frank Micelotta We’ve finally got a title and release date for Keith Urban and Lainey Wilson‘s much-teased-about duet. The track’s titled “GO HOME W U,” and it’s dropping Friday, May 3. Keith announced the highly anticipated details
Scotty McCreery drops fan-requested “Lonely”

Courtesy of Triple Tigers Records Need a good ol’ country heartbreak song? Well, look no further than Scotty McCreery‘s “Lonely.” Out now, the song serves as the latest preview of Scotty’s forthcoming album, Rise & Fall, arriving May 10. “I love
George Birge on scoring a #1 hit: “It's something that I've chased for a long time”

Disney/Scott Kirkland There’s nothing quite like scoring your first chart-topping single, especially when it’s something you’ve worked toward for years. That’s how George Birge feels about “Mind on You,” especially after moving to Nashville years ago to chase