Nashville Notes: Steven Curtis Chapman joins the Opry + Craig Morgan's Veterans Day special
Christian music hitmaker Steven Curtis Chapman is officially a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was inducted into the Opry by Opry members Lady A on Friday and performed “Cinderella,” “He Stopped Loving Her Today” and
Dasha was shocked when Keith Urban texted her

Disney/Randy Holmes “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” has been quite the breakout hit for Dasha. Not only are country listeners and fans enjoying her debut single, but fellow country singers are, too. “Oh my gosh. There’s been so many
Dan + Shay, Walker Hayes, The War And Treaty + more join Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade lineup

Art Streiber/NBC This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air live from 8:30 a.m. ET to noon ET on Nov. 28 on NBC. The star-studded multigenre lineup features country music’s Dan + Shay, Walker Hayes, Dasha and The War And Treaty.
'PATTERNS' becomes Kelsea Ballerini's best-charting album: 'I could cry till i throw up'

Courtesy of Black River Entertainment Kelsea Ballerini‘s PATTERNS has become her best-charting album. The 15-track project debuted at #4 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the Top Country Album chart. “I could cry til i throw
Gabby Barrett's rolled out a new holiday collab

Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville Gabby Barrett has teamed with musical group The Piano Guys for her rendition of “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Out now, the song’s the second preview of Gabby’s forthcoming debut Christmas album, Carols and Candlelight, and follows “I”l
Introducing the 'rollerblading Santas': Dan + Shay

Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville Dan + Shay have dropped a goofy music video for “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town.” Filmed at night, the visualizer follows Dan + Shay as they rollerblade around in a Santa
'The logistics are just a nightmare': How Brooks & Dunn got 'REBOOT II' ready

Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville A star-studded collaborative project sure sounds exciting when it’s all recorded and ready for release, but getting there takes a whole lot of hard work and planning. That’s why Brooks & Dunn stayed