John Foster Opened His Grand Ole Opry Debut With “Murder on Music Row” and Didn’t Hold Back
John Foster opened his Grand Ole Opry debut with "Murder on Music Row" and, at just 19 years old, made it clear he was not playing the Nashville game.
John Foster and Breanna Nix Deliver a Stunning “Whiskey Lullaby” Duet on Live Stream
John Foster and Breanna Nix stunned fans with a raw, emotional "Whiskey Lullaby" duet at a children's hospital that felt more country than anything on the charts.
On This Day in 1991, Alan Jackson Was Inducted Into the Grand Ole Opry by Two Country Legends
Alan Jackson was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on June 7, 1991, by Randy Travis and Roy Acuff, cementing his legacy as a true torchbearer of country tradition.
Tim McGraw’s Daughter Audrey and Willie Nelson’s Son Lukas Finally Share Their Long-Held Duet
Audrey McGraw and Lukas Nelson share a long-awaited duet that proves the next generation of country royalty isn't here to play it safe, they're here to make magic.
Fans Lose It as Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake Recreate Their CMA Duet of “Tennessee Whiskey”
Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake reunited in Los Angeles in 2022 for a surprise 12-minute "Tennessee Whiskey" duet that reignited their unforgettable 2015 CMA magic.
On This Day in 1993, Country Legend Conway Twitty Passed Away at 59 and Country Lost a Voice
Conway Twitty died on June 5, 1993, but his voice still echoes across country music. From "Hello Darlin'" to 55 No. 1 hits, his legacy remains unmatched.
Hello Darlin’ Was Just Two Words But Conway Twitty Made Them a Whole Feeling
Conway Twitty turned two simple words into country music history with Hello Darlin', a song nearly lost to time that became his iconic heartbreaker hit.
Willie Nelson’s Son Wrote His First Song and Hearing His Dad Sing It Made Him Fall in Love With Music
Lukas Nelson revealed that the first song he ever wrote was for his legendary father, Willie Nelson, during a heartfelt Grand Ole Opry performance that had fans emotional.
Riley Green Thought You Look Like You Love Me Was Too Traditional to Work on Today’s Country Radio
Riley Green thought You Look Like You Love Me was too traditional for country radio, but fans proved him wrong with a chart-topping hit that changed the game.
Gretchen Wilson Says Radio Fought Her Over Redneck Woman But She Refused to Back Down
Gretchen Wilson fought tooth and nail to get Redneck Woman on the radio and proved that country still had room for women who lived loud, proud and unpolished.
Gretchen Wilson Wrote Redneck Woman Because Country Wasn’t Singing to Women Like Her
Gretchen Wilson wrote Redneck Woman to give a voice to real women who were ignored by country radio, trading satin sheets for grit, truth, and a loud, proud anthem.
Purple Heart Recipient Gets a New Home From George Strait Then Proposes On Stage Moments Later
George Strait gifted a Purple Heart veteran a new home on stage, and the soldier made it unforgettable by proposing moments later in front of a roaring stadium crowd.
Here’s How to Watch “The Blind, the Phil Robertson Story” at Home Right Now
Phil Robertson's redemption story hits harder after his death. Here's how to stream The Blind, the raw biopic that shows the man behind the beard.
That Time Kenny Chesney Stole a Police Horse and Tim McGraw Put a Cop in a Chokehold
Kenny Chesney once stole a police horse, and Tim McGraw put a cop in a chokehold in Buffalo, New York. Yes, that really happened, and somehow, they walked away.
Miranda Lambert Says She’s Willing to Do the Work to Earn Her Spot in the Country Hall of Fame
Miranda Lambert says she's not ready for the Country Music Hall of Fame yet, proving once again why she's exactly the kind of artist who deserves to be in it someday.
All About Randy White, The Low-Profile Husband Lorrie Morgan Loved for Nearly 15 Years
Randy White was more than Lorrie Morgan's husband. He was her steady, quiet strength and the one who finally gave her the lasting love she had spent a lifetime chasing.
Nashville Tried to Cancel These 3 Country Legends and Failed Every Time
They tried to cancel these three country legends. Nashville failed every time, and fans just turned the volume up.
Willie Nelson’s Voice Trembles Through “Help Me Make It Through the Night” and It Just Hurts to Watch
Willie Nelson's trembling performance of "Help Me Make It Through the Night" at Farm Aid 2024 wasn't just emotional, it was a raw goodbye we weren't ready for.
The 200 Greatest Country Songs Ever According to Rolling Stone Just Got People Talking
Rolling Stone's list of the 200 greatest country songs has Beyoncé, FGL, and chaos baked in. Some picks are gold, others are straight-up trolling. Here's the list.
Dolly Parton Says She’s Still Trying to Figure Out Life Without Husband Carl Dean
Dolly Parton opens up about the loss of her husband, Carl Dean, and how she's still trying to figure out life without him after nearly 60 years together.
When Bob Dylan Went Country During Chaos and Somehow Everyone Still Loved It
In 1969, Bob Dylan stunned the world by ditching protest songs for a soft country croon. Nashville Skyline was mellow, weird, and low-key, one of his boldest moves.
The Difference Between Memorial Day and Veterans Day and Why It Matters
Memorial Day honors the fallen, while Veterans Day honors the living. According to The Memorial Day Foundation and U.S. military history, there is a difference and why it matters.
Where Is Priscilla Presley Now and Why She Never Remarried After Elvis Presley
Priscilla Presley never remarried after Elvis, not because she couldn't, but because no one else came close. Her heart never left the King, and she's not pretending otherwise.
Jamey Johnson Proposed to His Wife Brittney the Day After They Met and She Said Yes
Jamey Johnson proposed to Brittney Eakins the day after they met. Four years later, she said yes, and their wedding was as outlaw-country-perfect as it gets.
Dolly Parton Reveals the Cost Behind the Career Everyone Thinks Is Perfect
Dolly Parton revealed the pain behind her iconic career at the opening of her Hall of Fame exhibit. The glitz came with a cost. And she paid every bit of it.
Riley Green and Randy Houser Honor Toby Keith With His Classics at Sand In My Boots Fest
At Sand In My Boots Fest, Riley Green and Randy Houser honored Toby Keith with a fiery duet of "Should've Been a Cowboy" and "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue," and reminded country music what real tribute sounds like.
Becoming a Dad Made Morgan Wallen Rethink Who He Lets Near His Circle
Morgan Wallen says becoming a dad forced him to cut people out of his circle. Fame brought fake friends, and fatherhood brought clarity. Now, the bar's higher.
Blake Shelton Took Michael Bublé’s Song “Home” and Made It His Own Country Classic
Blake Shelton took Michael Bublé's "Home," gave it a country soul, and turned it into a chart-topping hit that kicked off the biggest chapter of his career.
Jaelen Johnston and Kelsea Ballerini’s “Whiskey Lullaby” Duet Was Pure Heartbreak
Jaelen Johnston and Kelsea Ballerini's final duet on The Voice didn't need flash. Their Whiskey Lullaby around a campfire was heartbreak, pure and simple.
Cody Johnson’s Acoustic “Travelin’ Soldier” Cover Feels Like A Funeral You Weren’t Ready For
Cody Johnson's acoustic take on "Travelin' Soldier" is pure heartbreak wrapped in steel and silence, a stripped-down performance too powerful for the streaming charts.






























