Month: February 2021

2006 American Idol runner-up, Katharine McPhee, is described as the ‘WORST’ nanny ever in the new Netflix series, Country Comfort. Read on to get all the details about the upcoming sitcom that People has dubbed, “Nashville Meets the Nanny.” Katharine McPhee Steps Back On The Stage for ‘Country Comfort’ Since her run on  American Idol back in 2006, Katharine McPhee
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Morgan Wallen has been making headlines regularly for a few months now. However, lately, much of the news hasn’t been good. The series of unfavorable events began when Wallen got arrested after an incident at Kid Rock’s Nashville Bar. That was followed with Saturday Night Live giving Wallen the ax after he disregards COVID-19 safety protocols.
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Luke Bryan was interviewed by CRS/CRB Board President Kurt Johnson during the CRS 2021: The Virtual Experience. During the interview, Luke was presented with the Country Radio Broadcasters 2021 Artist Humanitarian Award. Luke was honored for his humanitarian work with multiple organizations throughout his career. Bryan has contributed to ACM Lifting Lives, CMA Foundation, Make-A-Wish
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Kelly Clarkson stunned fans with her cover of Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face.” On Friday, February 19, she performed the song during the “Kellyoke” segment of her hit daytime show. Kelly gave an energy-filled rendition of the popular track. “Poker Face” was featured on Gaga’s second studio album, The Fame. The international popstar released it as
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Streaming service Disney Plus surprise-dropped all five seasons of the cult classic The Muppet Show. The series ran from 1976-1981 and featured entertainers from all genres as guests. Some of the prominent guests include Elton John, actor Steve Martin, comic George Burns and rocker Alice Cooper. There were just two requirements for guests: be funny
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Fans may be shocked to learn that American Idol did more than launch Carrie Underwood’s career. Surprisingly, Outsider reports that the Country icon’s time on the show “counted as a college internship.” This makes sense if Underwood was in college while competing, but didn’t want to lose college credits or have an absorbent amount of absences. Read on
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