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Nashville Music Scene w/ Jerry Holthouse

The latest news on Nashville’s Music Scene brought to you by Jerry Holthouse.

SHOW REVIEW: Tedeschi Trucks Band

The Tedeschi Trucks Band, just finished their three day residency at the Ryman and Nashville.com was there opening night. This husband and wife team along with their 12-piece band put on a performance that was both electrifying and soulful as always. Some of the faithful fans we talked to had …

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Brantley Gilbert Announces “So Help Me God (Deluxe Edition)”

Brantley Gilbert began his career 15 years ago as a songwriter. Now, even with five No. 1 singles as an artist (and two additional as a writer) and three chart-topping albums, the Georgia native still considers himself a songwriter first and foremost, and it’s that approach that brought So Help …

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Tenille Townes Teams Up With Bryan Adams

Born from a chance encounter in a stairwell, “The Thing That Wrecks You,” brings reigning CCMA Entertainer of the Year Tenille Townes and GRAMMY Award winner Bryan Adams together on a vocal performance that matches the energy of the song’s lyrics, describing the moment love careens headfirst towards heartbreak. (Listen …

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WATCH: Maren Morris’ New Video “I Can’t Love You Anymore”

Grammy-winning artist Maren Morris unveils a her new video for “I Can’t Love You Anymore” today recapping live footage from last year’s headlining Humble Quest Tour, which saw her play sold out shows at venues across the country including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and more—watch above. Additionally, tickets are now on …

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LISTEN: Luke Combs’ “Joe”

Reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs’ new song, “Joe,” written by Combs, Erik Dylan and James Slater, is out today. Listen above. Of the song, Combs shares, “There have been some folks in my family that have struggled with alcoholism and addiction through the years, I’ve got buddies …

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Dierks Bentley Drops “GRAVEL & GOLD” today

Twenty years into into his career, Dierks Bentley delivers his 10th studio album GRAVEL & GOLD today. The 14-track album about perspective and self-awareness is a testament to the many strains of country music Bentley has mastered and cultivated in his career, from the arena shaker to the barroom weeper …

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Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots Raise $200,000 For St. Jude

Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots celebrated a sold-out 6th Annual Million Dollar Show at the legendary Ryman Auditorium last night, raising $200,000 and counting for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. In addition to performances from Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots, the show included performances from Parker McCollum, Randy …

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Lee Willard & Mike Flanders Launch Enteract Entertainment

Music industry veterans Lee Willard and Mike Flanders have launched Enteract Entertainment, a management, publishing and label services company. Willard and Flanders will lead Enteract as co-presidents, while Blake Propst joins the company as Director of A&R for Enteract’s music and publishing division; and Tyler Woods joins Enteract as Director …

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The Women of Country Team Up With Women’s Music Business Association

The Women of Country has teamed up with the Women’s Music Business Association to host the upcoming edition of “The Women of Country Presents Carolyn Miller & Friends” series, set to take place at 5pm on Wednesday, Mar. 1 at Live Oak Music Row. The Women of Country’s Women’s History …

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ERNEST Performs At HOFs Annual Party For Troubadour Members

Yesterday, singer-songwriter ERNEST took the stage at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s annual kickoff party for the museum’s Troubadour members. He performed songs, including “Flower Shops” and “What Have I Got to Lose,” from the recently released deluxe edition of his album Flower Shops (The Album). In …

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