Naomi Judd Passes Away at the Age of 76
Entertainment icon Naomi Judd passed away April 30, 2022 outside [...]
Entertainment icon Naomi Judd passed away April 30, 2022 outside [...]
So sad at the loss of my friend and music [...]
Some voices resonate around the world and powerfully radiate to cross boundaries and musical genres, uniting listeners everywhere to sing along. Entertainment icons Billy Ray Cyrus and Snoop Dogg joined the GRAMMY® winning Avila Brothers for “A Hard Working Man” and today released the cinematic music video for the all-star collaboration via YouTube Premiere.
Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson will release a new album of some of the famed singer/songwriter’s hits, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of, on June 10. The collection of sixteen songs shares its name with the current exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bill Anderson: As Far As I Can See, and comes from the opening line of one of the first songs he ever wrote, “City Lights,” the country classic that was a hit for Ray Price in 1958 In addition to such beloved songs as “City Lights,” “Still,” Po’ Folks,” The Tip Of My Fingers,” and “Sometimes,” the album features a new song with country icon Dolly Parton, “Someday It’ll All Make Sense.” The newly recorded duet is joined by Anderson and Parton’s first-ever collaboration, an incredibly rare demo of “If It Is All The Same To You,” recorded in 1964 and eventually released as a duet with Jan Howard on Anderson’s chart-topping 1969 album of the same name.
The original motion picture soundtrack for A COWGIRL'S SONG, written and produced by The Imaginaries, is available now via Epochal Artists Records / INgrooves. A COWGIRL'S SONG was released today in theaters and on VOD from Samuel Goldwyn Films.
The lead single from A COWGIRL'S SONG soundtrack, "Oklahoma Stars" performed by The Imaginaries, is available now via Epochal Artists Records / INgrooves. A COWGIRL'S SONG is slated for theatrical and VOD release from Samuel Goldwyn Films on April 22.
The Grand Ole Opry honors member and legendary vocalist Gene Watson, celebrating his 60 years in the music business. During a performance on Friday, April 8, Dan Rogers, Vice President / Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry, presented Watson with the plaque after his show-stopping rendition of his octave-jumping "Farewell Party" to commemorate his six decades as an artist, receiving a standing ovation from the packed Opry House audience.
Today, GRAMMY®-winning iconic duo, The Judds, announce their first tour in over a decade, The Final Tour. The 10-date arena tour, produced by Sandbox Live and Live Nation, kicks off on Friday, Sept. 30 in Grand Rapids, Mich. at Van Andel Arena, making stops in Toledo, Green Bay, Fort Worth, and more before concluding in Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, Oct. 28. Martina McBride will join as a very special guest on select dates. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning April 15th at TheJudds.com. See below routing for on-sale times. Fans can sign up for pre-sale ticket access at TheJudds.com.
Lexie Hayden releases "a sultry twist on a classic country drinking song" (Taste of Country / Sterling Whitaker) with her new single "Tequila For Two." The release follows Hayden's run as a contestant on MTV's competition series "Becoming a Popstar" with celebrity judges Joe Jonas, Becky G and Sean Bankhead.
You and a guest are cordially invited to an exclusive event to celebrate the release of Meghan Linsey's single, "If You Need Me Don't," produced by GRAMMY® nominated producer (and Linsey's husband) Tyler Cain at The Gibson Garage on Thursday, March 17. Linsey will be partnering with Gibson Guitars to raise funds to benefit The Roots of Music organization, a non-profit organization in her hometown of New Orleans. A portion of the profits from her single will be donated to The Roots of Music, which helps underprivileged students have access to music education, academic support and mentorship.