Tastes like home: North Bay produced foods travel far and wide

By Jessica Zimmer The reach of North Bay grown and made foods is deep and complex, extending through distributors to grocers and restaurants far beyond where the foods are created in Napa and West Marin. The
Nashville Notes: Dolly's new jewelry + Jon Pardi's plans Down Under
Dolly Parton is teaming up with jewelry brand Kendra Scott for a special release to commemorate the 50th anniversary of her album Love Is Like A Butterfly. You can check out the announcement on Kendra Scott’s social platform X.
George Birge's making 'the yuletide gay' on Friday

Disney/Scott Kirkland George Birge is dropping his cover of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” on Friday. This will be the “Mind on You” singer’s first-ever holiday release. “Always wanted to do a song for the season but had to
Jelly Roll's getting an award for his philanthropic work

Disney/Tanner Yeager Jelly Roll has been named as one of the honorees at Variety’s annual Hitmakers celebration, not only for his music, but for his philanthropy and support of others. Jelly, who spent time behind bars as a young man,
Kelsea Ballerini has a 'release week surprise' for you

ABC Kelsea Ballerini dropped PATTERNS on Friday, and now she’s got a little surprise for you. The country-pop superstar announced that she’s added two new songs, “To the Men That Love Women After Heartbreak” and a stripped-down
Kane Brown + Marshmello score second #1 with 'Miles on It'

Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville After clocking some “Miles” up the country charts, Kane Brown and Marshmello are officially #1. “Miles on It” is the singers’ second chart-topper; their first was the 2019 crossover smash “One Thing Right.”
Reba recalls seeing 'weeds and flowers' after popping a gummy

Todd Owyoung/NBC Reba McEntire publicly recalled the time she popped a little gummy and got trippy for the first time on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The “Fancy” star was looking after her late mother in 2020 and was told
Bastrop may have been “Too Good” to Dylan Scott, but he's not leaving Nashville

Courtesy of Curb Records Dylan Scott‘s hometown may have inspired “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us,” but is moving back to Bastrop, Louisiana, something he’s considering? “Not one bit,” Dylan shares in a recent interview. “No. I love