For the past couple months, Karissa Ella has been revisiting the songs that made her fall in love with country music as a child. The Acoustic Sessions highlight Karissa’s love of country music with covers of “Maybe It Was Memphis,” “Who I Am” and “You Can’t Make Old Friends” featuring …
Read More »NMAAM To Honor Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson & Fisk Jubilee Singers
The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) in Nashville will present musical pioneers Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson and the Fisk Jubilee Singers with Rhapsody & Rhythm Awards during the museum’s seventh annual Celebration of Legends Benefit Concert on Thursday, June 17. As part of the museum’s fundraising …
Read More »LISTEN: Malcolm Holcombe’s “Money Train”
Malcolm Holcombe dropped “Money Train” on streaming sites last Friday and it’s paired with a lyric video created by Emma Swift. The track coincides with the announcement that Malcolm’s next full length album, Tricks of the Trade will be officially released on August 20th. Listen to the song above. “Money …
Read More »Leftover Salmon Shares “Boogie Grass Band” For 4/20
Leftover Salmon has been one of Colorado’s most beloved musical exports, picking up where bands like Little Feat, the Band and The Grateful Dead left off and distilling the music into their own potent brew of bluegrass, rock ‘n’ roll, folk, Cajun, soul, zydeco and jazz and blues. Today, the band …
Read More »Gibson Announces Marcus King’s First Signature Guitar
Nashville based Gibson guitar has released Marcus King’s first signature guitar, the Gibson Custom Shop Marcus King 1962 ES-345 electric guitar. The Marcus King 1962 ES 345 guitar is based upon an original family heirloom of King’s and handmade by the expert luthiers and artisans of the Gibson Custom Shop. …
Read More »Brent Cobb To Release First Children’s Book
Singer/Songwriter Brent Cobb will release his first ever children’s book, Little Stuff, this Father’s Day—Sunday, June 20. Illustrated by Delaney Royer, Little Stuff was inspired by Cobb’s song of the same name from his new album, Keep ‘Em On They Toes, and was written as a reflection on what’s truly important in life. In conjunction with the book, …
Read More »LISTEN: Nashville Reggae Artist Gramps Morgan’s New Single
After an unprecedented year of civil unrest amidst a global pandemic that left so many isolated and suffering devastating losses, Nashville based reggae artist Gramps Morgan wants to spread more love in 2021. Offering a unique voice to Music City’s increasingly diverse sounds, the soulful GRAMMY award-winning crooner releases his latest track …
Read More »2021 Academy Of Country Music Awards Winner’s List
The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards were held tonight at Nashville most iconic venues Grand Ole Opry House, Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Café. Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton hosted the event and Maren Morris led the way with five nominations. The big winner for Entertainer of the year went …
Read More »WATCH: Charlie Worsham’s “Fist Through This Town”
Singer, songwriter and musician Charlie Worsham’s new song, “Fist Through This Town,” is out today via Warner Music Nashville. Watch the official music video—which above. Produced by Jay Joyce and written by Worsham, Jeremy Spillman and Travis Meadows, “Fist Through This Town” expresses the anger, struggle, frustration and, ultimately, the …
Read More »Mitchell Tenpenny Joins Music Industry Advisory Board For Music City Baseball
Nashville native and singer/songwriter Mitchell Tenpenny has joined the Music Industry Advisory board for Music City Baseball. The singer showcased his involvement through a newly released video for the piano version of his song “Bucket List.” The song currently has over 18 million on-demand streams. Watch the video above. In …
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