Congratulations to Teacher of the Month Jessica Hernandez

Jessica Hernandez, a teacher on special assignment in the Migrant Education program at Santa Rosa City Schools (SRCS), has been named the Sonoma County Teacher of the Month for March 2025. Hernandez, who has worked in the
Nashville notes: Alabama's Live in '25 + Tucker Wetmore's 'Casino'
Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry will kick off Alabama‘s Live in Concert 25 tour April 17, with artists like Lorrie Morgan, Pat Green and Eddie Montgomery joining them as openers on more than a dozen dates. Tucker Wetmore‘s
Maren Morris gives fans a taste of 'DREAMSICLE'

Columbia Maren Morris has released new music. On Thursday, the Grammy Award-winning singer unveiled her newest song, “carry me through,” which is from her upcoming album, DREAMSICLE. The song, a stripped-back ballad, “reflects on navigating a dark
'Bar None': Jordan Davis keeps score with new single
Disney/Larry McCormack While we don’t know many details about Jordan Davis‘ next album — other than it’s supposed to arrive later this year — we do know what his new single is: “Bar None.” “Gonna need three
The 'Day of Reckoning' comes for Trace Adkins

Jason Kempin/Getty Images Trace Adkins co-wrote his new song, “That Someday,” for his new film, Day of Reckoning, which is in theaters now. Described as a “dusty revenge ballad,” the track plays over the closing credits of the
Hear Eric Church sing his new album live in Nashville

Disney/Frank Micelotta Eric Church will play his new album live for the first time during two shows in Nashville. The Chief will do the eight tracks from Evangeline Vs. the Machine in order, reinforcing his belief in listening to albums
Trisha Yearwood brings Nashville together to raise $700K for Susan G. Komen

Disney/Connie Chornuk Superstars like Keith Urban and Lainey Wilson showed up Wednesday night in Music City to help Trisha Yearwood raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in the fight against breast cancer. “Nashville! We can do big
The 'hard' road for a 'hummingbird': Trace Carly Pearce's changes through her music

Big Machine If you listen to 2017’s Every Little Thing, you’ll hear a very different Carly Pearce than on her new album, hummingbird: no rain, no flowers. “I was super scattered on my first record,” she says.