Month: November 2020

Drama ensued when Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine Music Group back in June of 2019. Why? Well, with it came the master rights to six Taylor Swift albums. Unsurprisingly, the country and pop singer wasn’t thrilled about the acquisition. Fans suspect Taylor Swift purchased the master rights According to Variety, someone recently purchased the master rights
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Any time Dolly Parton gets in her “zone” of songwriting, spectacular tunes for the ages flow. The Guinness World Record-honored artist (as the most successful female in music) frequently combines fasting periods with creative getaways.  Parton thrives on cycles of writing songs, sleeping, and waking up to do it all again.  Only Dolly Parton can
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It goes without saying that 2020 presented unique struggles to everyone. E! reports on Maren Morris overcomes several obstacles thrown her way this year. Maren Morris welcomes son, cancels tour, and navigates being a first-time mother. While many things went wrong this year, it seems that Country songstress, Maren Morris, is getting some things right.
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Dolly Parton for Christmas? We will take two servings, please.  On CBS, Dolly will debut her anticipated Christmas special. And for fans who want the perfect Dolly Parton present for a loved one?  Time Life has released the amazing compilation that covers her entire career to date and it’s stunning. Parton has come a long
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It’s no surprise where Miley Cyrus derives her immense musical talent and compassionate heart.  Her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, earned the first triple-platinum single in Australia and dang near every other point on the globe in 1992.  “Achy Breaky Heart” rode the top of every radio playlist and country music chart, and then crossed over
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Barry Gibb is remembered by some as the driving force behind “Stayin’ Alive” and the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack that dominated the music charts in the mid-70s.  Barry Gibb and his brothers, Robin and Maurice, almost single-handedly sparked the disco era, some would say.  By the time the Bee Gees surged in that American success,
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