The inspiration behind Trisha Yearwood's 'The Mirror'

Disney/Randy Holmes Trisha Yearwood‘s gazing into The Mirror on her new album, and you can check out the title track now ahead of the album’s July 18 release. It’s the first record she’s entirely co-written and co-produced.
How you can livestream Eric Church's upcoming Red Rocks run

ABC If you can’t make it to Colorado for Eric Church‘s upcoming three-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, you’ll be able to watch it on the live concert streaming platform Nugs. Inspired by his new album, Evangeline vs.
See how Blake Shelton uses AI in his new music video

Tyler Golden/NBC Blake Shelton stars in the music video for “Stay Country or Die Tryin’” — alongside some pretty impressive AI. The superstar embraces artificial intelligence in the new clip, which traces the life of a family home
Into the Fire: Why local attorney made transition to insurance adjuster

The notion of becoming an attorney never crossed Kathleen Defever’s mind when growing up in the countryside near Lansing, Michigan—much less, pursuing a career as a public insurance adjuster, representing policyholders in negotiating claims with insurance companies.
20 years later, Kenny Chesney's 'The Road and the Radio' makes it to vinyl

Legacy Recordings Kenny Chesney‘s The Road and the Radio is finally landing on vinyl. Released in November 2005, nearly half of the songs on the 11-track album were hits. “Living in Fast Forward,” “Summertime” and “Beer in Mexico”
As the 'Spanish Moss' creeps in, Cole Swindell's ready to 'Move On' after 'Forever'

Warner Music Nashville Cole Swindell‘s Spanish Moss is now creeping into the ears of country fans, after the release of his fifth studio album on Friday. The 21-track collection already includes his 13th #1, “Forever to Me,” written for