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Brad Paisley Helps a Nashville Musician Keep On Twanging

Brad Paisley Helps a Nashville Musician Keep On Twanging

Stories are still emerging in the wake of the Nashville Christmas Day bombing about the people and the lives that were affected. One of those that has had their story brought to light is musician Buck McCoy. He was one of the first to share video of the devastation, because the building he lived in…MORE

Tim McGraw Tries To Find The Words After Nashville Christmas Day Bombing

Tim McGraw Tries To Find The Words After Nashville Christmas Day Bombing

Many people are still processing the Christmas day bombing that happened along 2nd Ave in downtown Nashville. Tim McGraw, who has called Music City home for many years now, is one of those people, “Trying to find the words….but this is a tough one.” Tim posted this message of support, “On Christmas Morning, the world…MORE

Country Music Stars’ Reaction to Christmas Day Bombing in Nashville

Country Music Stars’ Reaction to Christmas Day Bombing in Nashville

On a day that should be reserved for joy and celebration, Nashville joined the brotherhood of cities rocked by violence when a bomb exploded downtown. While the loss of life is, thankfully, seeming to be very minimal, the affects of the carnage will have far greater implications. Country music stars reacted to the news on…MORE

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2024

Toby Keith left us 10 months ago.  But his music keeps on keepin’ on in a big way.  He just went GOLD and PLATINUM again. His whole catalog has seen a boost since he passed away from cancer in February at the age of 62.  The RIAA honored him this week with four more certifications,…

MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2024

While 2024 certainly had its moments of inspiration and incredible country music . . . we also lost more than a few country superstars. Here are some members of the country music family that passed away this year: 1.  Toby Keith.  July 8th, 1961 to February 5th, 2024 2.  Kris Kristofferson.  June 22nd, 1936 to…