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The irrepressible country star, Coffey Anderson, and his wife, Criscilla, surely verify that when it rains, it pours in these pandemic times.  The resilient family at the center of the Netflix series, Country Ever After, never hides the struggles they face as a truly blended family. For some time, Criscilla has openly battled stage four
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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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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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The global pandemic has certainly changed the landscape of country music when it comes to cherished memories of in-person events. However, nothing stops the passion of a performer for playing to loyal fans. Tonight, the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum is feeding that insatiable mutual passion between fans and artists. They will be
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It’s no secret to Margo Price that the global pandemic has changed her life as an artist, a conscientious woman, a mother, a wife, and a performer beyond all she could imagine. Like countless numbers of her contemporaries, based in Nashville and around the globe, the singer-songwriter never imagined herself creating music videos at home.
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Luke Combs is heading back on the road! The country singer releases tour dates for his 2021 ‘What You See is What You Get’ shows. He tells fans he “can’t wait” to see them. Luke Releases 2021 Tour Dates on Twitter Originally scheduled for 2020, Luke Combs’ ‘What You See is What You Get’ tour
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Live concerts are probably not happening in 2020. Most artists planning summer tours have postponed or outright cancelled them due to the coronavirus pandemic. Garth Brooks is one artist who postponed his tour for, hopefully, later this year. However, he wanted to give fans a concert experience this summer. Enter a relic from the past:
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