Nashville notes: Garth Brooks' new box set + Conner Smith's Born Free collection
Garth Brooks has dropped a new 777 Jackpot Boxed Set, which includes seven CDs, 77 songs and a custom 88-page photo book. “When you think about Vegas, you think about getting lucky, nothin’ is better than 777! This
HARDY's letting you hear 'Quit!!' before it drops

Disney/Tanner Yeager Eager to hear HARDY‘s new album, Quit!!, before it arrives July 12? You’re in luck. The country rocker has announced eight album-listening events happening across the country on July 7 and July 10. It’ll take place
Russell Dickerson's dropping his romantic “Bones” soon

Scott Eisen/Getty Images for SiriusXM After weeks of teasing snippets on social media, Russell Dickerson has finally announced the release date of “Bones.” The new track’s set to arrive July 12 and it’s all about love that stands the
Hop on a “Train” ride with Jackson Dean

Courtesy of Big Machine Records Jackson Dean‘s drawing from a pre-Nashville life experience in his new song, “Train.” The track, which Jackson co-wrote, was inspired by a routine voyage he took in his hometown of Maryland. “Before I made my way
Lainey Wilson says she “could barely sell a ticket” after “Things a Man Oughta Know” hit #1

Disney/Larry McCormack Even with a #1 hit in 2021 with “Things a Man Oughta Know,” country superstar Lainey Wilson struggled to sell show tickets. In a recent interview on NBC News’ Sunday TODAY, Lainey reflected on her career journey and
Bailey Zimmerman's not “New to Country,” but his song is

Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville Bailey Zimmerman‘s country and rock roots shine in “New to Country.” The anthemic track, which Bailey co-wrote, features lyrics that show Bailey’s upbringing and how he’s, in fact, “anything but new to country.” “He’s got tattoos,
Ashley Cooke's finding HER place, as her career takes off

Disney/Scott Kirkland It’s been a whirlwind year for newcomer Ashley Cooke, and so far, it shows no signs of slowing down. Just last week, she notched her first #1 on the country chart with “your place,” after