Music

Before he died in January, Steel Woods co-founder and guitarist Jason “Rowdy” Cope signed off on the track sequencing for the band’s new album, All of Your Stones. The record, the quartet’s third, would begin with “Out of the Blue” and end with its title track. “I didn’t realize how kind of perfect the sequencing is,” admits
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Kelly Clarkson treated fans to a twangy Reba McEntire cover during the “Kellyoke” segment of her most recent episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Clarkson delved into McEntire’s catalogue from the 1980s, performing “How Blue,” which was the first single off of McEntire’s 1984 album, My Kind of Country. The song was a hit upon its release, marking
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Back in the Blind Auditions of The Voice‘s Season 20, contestant Kenzie Wheeler earned a four-chair turn with a country-as-all-get-out cover of Keith Whitley‘s “Don’t Close Your Eyes.” Kelly Clarkson to use her block button to keep Wheeler from making the obvious country choice – Blake Shelton – as his coach. Wheeler ultimately claimed a spot on Team Kelly, though Shelton’s
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Dierks Bentley has much bigger touring plans in store for 2021 than a handful of dive bar dates in May. The 2021 Beers on Me Tour will begin on Aug. 13 and take the “Gone” singer through early fall. Parker McCollum and Riley Green will join Bentley on tour, with Mitchell Tenpenny filling in a few times during a 22-show
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Country music legend Eddy Arnold suited the industry’s desired image during two phases of a career that spanned seven decades. Born Ray Edward “Eddy” Arnold on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tenn., he went from a young fan of Georgia’s Pete Cassell and other “hillbilly” crooners to a radio star in his own right at age
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