During a recent stop on Taste of Country Nights, Millsaps, a rising star who just singed with a major label per Taste of Country, revealed that he was on stage, warming up for a show in Baltimore when his phone went off. It was his fiancée with bad news.
Luke Bryan is going on the road for 30-plus tour dates as soon as his gig with "American Idol" is over this spring. Greenville and Upstate fans are in for a treat. Bryan has penciled in Bon Secours Wellness Arena for a concert date on July 17.
Ben Vaughn, the president-CEO of one of Nashville’s top publishing companies, Warner Chappell Nashville, died Thursday morning. No cause of death was immediately given. A memo sent to staffers from Warner Chappell Music co-chairs Guy Moot and Carianne Marshall,
Little Big Town singer Kimberly Schlapman shared a secret this week that she has been keeping for nearly 20 years.
Country music isn't afraid to be referential. Many artists have made nods to their genre across the decades. Find four of our favorites.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Billy Ray Cyrus has responded to claims of a family rift. The country singer, 63, shared a clip of his 2009 track “Somebody Said a Prayer,” which includes Trace Cyrus, whom he adopted in 1993 with ex-wife Tish Cyrus.
The country music star's tour will kick off in June and features several special guests, including Thomas Rhett and Miranda Lambert.
Big-time country-rock band to perform at the 2025 Georgia Rodeo in Winterville. Here's everything you need to know.
Little Big Town singer Kimberly Schlapman shared a secret this week that she has been keeping for nearly 20 years. That secret? She was already married when she had her wedding.
The much-loved country extravaganza is set to take place at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall across May 16th and 17th.
Earth, Wind & Fire did a medley of their biggest hits: “That’s the Way of the World,” “Shining Star” and “September.” The Black Crowes backed up John Fogerty for “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” Then the band was joined by Slash.