Country music’s top songs of 2020 show where the genre is headed, and for fans of a more traditional country sound, it could be a good thing. It’s hard to ignore the presence of fiddle, steel and time-tested country themes in songs from Luke Combs, Runaway June, Miranda Lambert and Kelsea Ballerini. Sam Hunt, Dan + Shay and Gabby Barrett
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Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. Ian Munsick, “Me Against the Mountain” Ian Munsick sings of lovers longing
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Natalie Desselle Reid has died. The actress who starred with Halle Berry on the 1997 flick B.A.P.S. and had a recurring role on Eve, died of colon cancer. She was 53. While details are scarce, TMZ noted that Desselle Reid battled colon cancer in private, and was surrounded by her family at a hospice in
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The story that began with The Collector and continued with The Collection finally becomes a trilogy with upcoming sequel The Collected, which will bring back the titular villain as well as the only man who’s been able to stop his reign of terror, Arkin O’Brien. Josh Stewart reprises the role in the new film, which had been in production before shutting
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“I decided it was time to die… and the world agreed with me.” It’s pretty incredible how much international horror Netflix brings to the table every year, much of it (unfortunately) dropped onto the streaming service with little fanfare. But one upcoming horror series that should most definitely be on your radar, if the official
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In December 2000, the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and its accompanying soundtrack put bluegrass and traditional country music in the pop culture spotlight. The Coen Brothers satirical comedy-drama about three Great Depression-era chain gang escapees, loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey, prominently features the music of Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley and many others, and both the film
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