Ella Langley Is Still A Country Girl Despite Success

In 2024, Ella Langley experienced a remarkable year musically. Her collaboration with Riley Green, "You Look Like You Love Me," won Musical Event of the Year at the CMA Awards in November, significantly boosting her career. Before the awards, we spoke to the Alabama...

Elle King’s Unreleased Song Reflects on Grand Ole Opry Controversy

Elle King is reflecting on a difficult moment from 2024 in an unreleased song titled "Banned From the Grand Ole Opry," which she performed for fans in a social media video recently. The song seems to reference King's early-2024 Dolly Parton tribute mishap, where...

Zach Bryan’s Farewell Tour Ends with Generosity and Future Plans

Zach Bryan's 2024 Quittin' Time Tour concluded with an impressive finale and an unexpected gift for a fortunate fan. Bryan is known for mingling with the audience after his performances, creating memorable moments with his fans. This tradition has led to some unique encounters,...

Ella Langley’s Rise to Fame and the Journey Behind Her No. 1 Hit

Ella Langley achieved a significant breakthrough in her career this year, largely due to her first No. 1 hit, "You Look Like You Love Me," featuring Riley Green. This success also led to a substantial increase in her fan base. Although the success might...

Some Of The Upcoming Names in Country Music To Watch For In 2025

As we approach 2025, the country music scene is buzzing with fresh talent ready to make their mark. This year's emerging artists bring a range of styles and stories, poised to significantly impact the genre. Among them are Vincent Mason, Lauren Watkins, and Maddox...

2025: New Albums and Country Tours To Look Forward To

New Country Albums Releases in 2025: January 2025 Jan. 10: Ringo Starr, Look Up Jan. 17: Lanco, We're Gonna Make It Jan. 24: Drew & Ellie Holcomb, Memory Bank Jan. 24: Kane Brown, The High Road Jan. 24: Ty Myers, The Select Jan. 31: Neon Union, Good Years February 2025 Feb. 14: The...

Morgan Wallen Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Charges in Chair-Throwing Incident

Country artist Morgan Wallen pleaded guilty Thursday to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a Davidson County courtroom, stemming from an April incident in which he threw a chair off the sixth-floor balcony of Chief’s, Eric Church’s bar in downtown Nashville. Wallen, who appeared...