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The song is a flirty anthem about daring someone to back up their talk with action. "I'm beyond excited to officially join the Big Loud family, I truly can't imagine a better place to call home," said ...
This fall, Snell will be on the road with his headlining Home Sweet Hell Tour.
The track is a live recording from its debut performance during McGraw's headlining set at the first-ever Music City Rodeo in May. "King Rodeo (Live from the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)" was written ...
The Awards show will take place Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern in Chattanooga, Tenn. at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium. "The IBMA Awards show is always one of my very favorite nights of the ...
Written by Johnny Simpson, Josh Dorr and Batson, and produced by Simpson at BullRun Studios in Nashville, "No More" taps into heartbreak and healing.
Produced by Zach Kale, Zach Abend, and Ross Copperman (Barrett's co-producer on her 2024 sophomore album "Chapter & Verse"), "The Easy Part" is propelled by a piano melody, it unfolds in guitar riffs ...
Underwood performed the new show open at The Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas, home of her three-plus year residency, REFLECTION, the longest-running Las Vegas residency of any solo female country ...
Jelly Roll was the opening act on the tour and sang the song with Post during his set. The song was on Post's "F-1 Trillion" country disc released last year. Jelly Roll also was featured on the record ...
The record is the follow-up to his self-titled debut album. The new disc includes 14 songs with "My Home's In Oklahoma," a western swing toe-tapper, released on Friday.
"I can't express my excitement to have The Droptines call Big Loud Texas home," said Big Loud Texas co-founder and president of A&R Jon Randall. "I absolutely love these guys and their music. They are ...
"See You On The Other Side" follows Crow's latest release, "The New Normal," which sees the artist taking aim at the state of our political climate and the rapid, unpredictable advancements in ...
The first single is "Your Cheatin' Heart," performed by Ashley McBryde and originally recorded by Hank Williams in 1952. The track is set to be released on July 30.