Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde won their first-ever Grammys when the bulk of the country music categories were presented during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony on Sunday afternoon in L.A. The country vocalists’ collaboration “Never Wanted to Be That Girl” was named Best Country Duo/Group Performance, besting nominees like Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton, and
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Luke Combs appeared on the 2023 Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 5) to perform a powerful rendition of his song, “Going, Going, Gone.” The performance was his first-ever Grammy performance. Combs began the song with just an acoustic guitar, something he admitted made him nervous. Prior to the show, he revealed that he spent extra
The Golden Hour Grammy winner played Lynn’s own guitar during the broadcast’s In Memoriam segment Kacey Musgraves paid tribute to Loretta Lynn on Sunday night during the 2023 Grammy Awards’ In Memoriam segment. Strumming Lynn’s Epiphone guitar — with “Loretta Lynn” spelled out on the neck — Musgraves sang Lynn’s autobiographical 1970 song “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
The 2023 Grammy Awards are taking place today (Feb. 5), and Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson and Cody Johnson are among the early winners of the evening. Carlile kicked off the night by earning the trophies for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Broken Horses.” Nelson nudged out Zach Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Kelsea
Twenty-three years ago today (Feb. 5, 2000), the Chicks (then the Dixie Chicks) rode straight to No. 1 with their single “Cowboy, Take Me Away.” The tune, from the Chicks’ multi-platinum 1999 album Fly, was written by trio member Martie Maguire, along with songwriter Marcus Hummon. Although Maguire penned “Cowboy, Take Me Away,” her sister, fellow Chicks
Country singer-songwriter makes her late-night television debut with the single from her 2022 album Raised Hailey Whitters made her late-night television debut on Wednesday, visiting Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform her single “Everything She Ain’t.” The clever tune appears on Whitters’ third solo album Raised, which Rolling Stone named its favorite country album of 2022.
Twelve years ago today, on Feb. 4, 2010, Brad Paisley‘s single “Online,” from his 5th Gear album, earned gold certification, for sales of 500,000 units. The song, which Paisley wrote with his frequent collaborators Chris DuBois and Kelley Lovelace, was his ninth No. 1 hit. “Online,” which was released in 2007, was written as a humorous commentary
Multi-platinum pop phenomenon Zara Larsson is back today with ‘Can’t Tame Her’, a fiercely empowering new single available now via Sommer House/Black Butter Records. Co-written by Zara with long-standing collaborators MNEK and MTHR – plus Grammy-winning US producer Danja (Britney, Timabland and more) – ‘Can’t Tame Her’ introduces Zara Larsson’s new era in spectacular, suitably-unstoppable
Dierks Bentley might have his name on a three-story bar on Nashville’s Lower Broadway, but he can’t resist the pull of Robert’s Western World, Music City’s last legit honky-tonk. For the video for “Cowboy Boots,” a track off his upcoming album Gravel & Gold, the country singer and his duet partner Ashley McBryde take the
On Feb. 2, 1993, 29 years ago today, Willie Nelson reached an agreement on how to settle his outstanding debt with the IRS. The deal involved both cunning negotiations and clever repayment methods, and was a long time in the making. Nelson had originally been slapped with an eye-popping $32 million back taxes bill in 1990. The
Fans will have even more chances to see Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on stage together this year. The acclaimed duo will kick off their 2023 Raising the Roof Tour on April 25 with an appearance in Shreveport, La., before visiting an array of cities across the U.S. Talented singer-songwriter JD McPherson will act as support on
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Chris Stapleton will buttress his upcoming stadium tour with George Strait with his own All American Road Show, a series of guest-filled headlining gigs that kick off this April. Margo Price, Nikki Lane,
Chris Stapleton is reviving his All-American Road Show for 2023. The accomplished singer-songwriter announced an extensive set of headlining dates today (Feb. 2) that kick off with a stop at El Paso’s UTEP Don Haskins Center on April 26. Stapleton has recruited an all-star cast of country and Americana acts to support him on the
It’s hard to believe we’ve already made it to February, but we’re ready to ring in the new month with a fresh batch of great songs. Today we’re back with another installment of The Boot’s Weekly Picks, highlighting the best new tracks from country, Americana, and everything in between. This week’s list includes a powerful new
Kacey Musgraves has been tapped to help celebrate the life and music of Loretta Lynn during this Sunday’s 2023 Grammy Awards ceremony. Earlier today (Feb. 1), CBS revealed that the Texas native will perform a rendition of “Coal Miner’s Daughter” during the live telecast’s in memoriam segment. Other performers set to appear during the tribute
“There’s a real freedom about being completely truthful about who I am, flaws and all,” Price says of the song, which appears on her new album Strays Margo Price dazzles in a Seventies dream sequence in the music video for her self-love anthem “Radio,” which features indie-rock songwriter Sharon Van Etten. Directed by Bella Mazzola,
Do you know anyone with a leap year birthday? Their actual day of birth (Feb. 29) only comes around every four years … which might explain why there are no country stars with Leap Day birthdays. However, there are plenty of country artists celebrating their birthdays in February: Sheryl Crow, Garth Brooks, Jason Isbell and many more. The month’s
As details continue to roll in about the 2023 Grammy Awards, it seems like more exciting news for country fans might be on its way. Variety reports that an all-star tribute to Loretta Lynn, who died last fall, is expected to take place during the show. According to the outlet, the musical tribute will likely
The Florida Georgia Line singer makes his ‘Jimmy Fallon’ solo debut in support of his new self-titled album Tyler Hubbard, the Georgia half of the dearly departed “bro country” kings Florida Georgia Line, made his Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon solo debut on Monday, performing “Dancin’ in the Country” from his newly released self-titled debut
Losing a pet is a type of pain that’s hard to express or explain to someone who has never experienced it. It’s a fate most of us try not to think about until it arrives, instead focusing on the joy of companionship they bring to our lives while they’re here. During a recent roundtable discussion, Chris Young
Luke Bryan has announced plans for his massive 2023 Country On Tour, a trek that will kick off in mid-June in Syracuse, N.Y., and extend through October. A major focus of this particular tour is throwing a spotlight on new artists — something that Bryan has shown a passion for over the years, from the
Morgan Wallen follows up Dangerous: The Double Album with what can arguably be called a triple: One Thing at a Time, loaded with 36 tracks, drops March 3rd. Among the glut of songs on the album is Wallen’s current hit “You Proof,” the song he wrote for his mother, “Thought You Should Know,” and one
The singer-songwriters team up for an intense depiction of a relationship’s end The prolific Zach Bryan is back with new music, this time teaming up with pop wizard Maggie Rogers for an intense duet called “Dawns.” It’s accompanied by a video that was released on Friday morning. Bryan, a Philadelphia resident and massive Eagles fan,
Attention all Jo Dee Messina fans: you’ll soon be able to enjoy some of her biggest hits in a brand new way. Set for release on March 10 via Curb Records, Heads Carolina, Tails California: The Best of Jo Dee Messina features 11 of the country star’s most beloved tracks from throughout her accomplished career. The limited-edition,
Ten years ago this week, Tyler Hubbard barreled into a Brazilian steakhouse inside the Hard Rock Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, dropped himself into a chair at a dinner table, and did his best to appear sober. It didn’t work. I was there to do an interview for Country Weekly magazine (RIP) with Hubbard and his
Caroline Jones and Alyssa Bonagura give a nod to the infectious and joyful love songs that dominated the airwaves in the 90s with their energizing new track “Keep It Safe.” Released today (Jan. 27), the song explores the overwhelming excitement and nervousness that arise as a new relationship begins to bloom. The pair’s sweet, perfectly
Luke Combs continues to survey his journey through adulthood with the upcoming album Gettin’ Old, a companion recording to 2022’s Growin’ Up. The CMA Entertainer of the Year marked the announcement with a new single combining the two album titles, “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old,” that arrived on Friday. A midtempo tune that’s Combs’ signature
Lauren Alaina was just 15 years old when she sang her first notes on the American Idol stage. The country star’s audition for the TV singing competition‘s 10th season aired 12 years ago, on Jan. 27, 2011. Alaina auditioned for Idol in Nashville, Tenn., in late 2010. The Rossville, Ga., native turned 16 that November, but was still
H.C. McEntire‘s new album Every Acre, out Jan. 27, has an inverse relationship to her 2020 release Eno Axis. Where the latter offers a devotional to routine and the home, Every Acre considers its landscape with the sting of loss, surveying it through themes of grief, mental health, and the complexities of kinship. “I’m looking at different sides of it,”
Twenty-five years ago today, on Jan. 27, 1998, the Dixie Chicks (now known as the Chicks) released their major-label debut album, Wide Open Spaces. Formed in 1989 by Laura Lynch, Robin Lynn Macy and sisters Martie and Emily Erwin (now Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer), the Chicks released three albums as an independent band, in 1990, 1992
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