Garth Brooks, Kid Rock & More Added To George Jones’ Final Nashville Show

Even more stars have been added to the lineup for George Jones’ final Nashville concert on November 22 at Bridgestone Arena. Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Shelby Lynne, The Oak Ridge Boys and Sam Moore will all join George as well previously announced artists Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Rogers, Josh Turner, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, Lorrie Morgan, Randy Travis, Jamey […] Continue Reading →

Kenny Rogers, Josh Turner & More Added to George Jones’ Final Concert in Nashville

Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Rogers, Josh Turner and Dierks Bentley are the latest artists to be added to the lineup set to take the stage during George Jones’ final Nashville concert on November 22 at Bridgestone Arena. Previously announced artists include Charlie Daniels, Lorrie Morgan, Randy Travis, Jamey Johnson and Gene Watson.  “I am excited that my friends all want to […] Continue Reading →

Luke Bryan & Toby Keith to Headline Inaugural Flatlands Music Festival

A new country music and camping festival is coming to Kansas. Flatlands Music Festival will take place September 12-14 at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Luke Bryan and Toby Keith are set to headline the inaugural festival. “When we were first approached to help create a new country music festival in Kansas City, we […] Continue Reading →

Brad Paisley Reveals Wheelhouse Track Listing

Brad Paisley’s “Southern Comfort” has become his 21st No. 1 single. On the heels of topping the chart, Brad has also revealed the track listing for his upcoming album, Wheelhouse, set for release on April 9. Fans can take part in an interactive reveal of the Wheelhouse and Wheelhouse (Deluxe Version) at www.bradpaisley.com. The layered […] Continue Reading →

Top 10 Country Tweets of the Week

Country music stars sure love Twitter! This week, John Corbett celebrates the release of his new album with a throwback photo, Brad Paisley returns to the Twitter-verse, Tim McGraw sports his gift from Ellen DeGeneres, Jake Owen is playing it cool in Pebble Beach and Taylor Swift has a message for her fans. Here are […] Continue Reading →

George Strait to Receive CRB Career Achievement Award

George Strait will receive the 2013 CRB Career Achievement Award at the Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction on Tuesday, February 26. The award is presented to an artist or act that has made a significant contribution to the development and promotion of country music and country radio through creativity, vision, performance or leadership. George’s […] Continue Reading →

Country Stars Tweet About Super Bowl, Praise Beyonce

Tim McGraw [GAC’s February Artist of the Month] played his father in The Blind Side, but that doesn’t mean Tim picked Michael Oher’s team, the Baltimore Ravens, to win the Super Bowl. Of course, that doesn’t mean Tim wasn’t cheering for the Ravens either. He made his Super Bowl pick – San Francisco 27-17 – […] Continue Reading →

Country Stars Tweet About Super Bowl, Praise Beyonce

Tim McGraw [GAC’s February Artist of the Month] played his father in The Blind Side, but that doesn’t mean Tim picked Michael Oher’s team, the Baltimore Ravens, to win the Super Bowl. Of course, that doesn’t mean Tim wasn’t cheering for the Ravens either. He made his Super Bowl pick – San Francisco 27-17 – […] Continue Reading →

Top 10 Country Tweets of the Week

Country music stars sure love Twitter! This week, Charlie Daniels receives a special Christmas present from his wife, Dierks Bentley gets a stylish new robe, Kip Moore has transportation trouble while surfing in Hawaii, Chuck Wicks might have popped the question and Thomas Rhett, his dad Rhett Atkins and his grandpa make a fashion statement. […] Continue Reading →

“Tennessee Waltz” Singer Patti Page Dies at 85

Music icon Patti Page died on New Year’s Day in Encinitas, California.  She was 85 years old. The best-selling female artist of the 1950s, she was best known for her signature song, “Tennessee Waltz.” Other hits included “The Doggie in the Window,” “All My Love” and “I Went to Your Wedding.” “I was a kid from […] Continue Reading →