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See Keith Urban’s New Ponytail

Megapower couple, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban both revealed new hair styles on the Grammy Awards red carpet. Urban’s hair is noticeably longer and was worn partially pulled back into a ponytail. Kidman’s long waves are now cut into a trendy, long bob called a “lob.” Both stars opted for all-black ensembles which gave their… Read more »

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Taylor’s Grammy Night in Pictures

Taylor Swift didn’t win, but she made the most of her Grammy night. From attending the show with her long-time best friend to meeting big stars, it was a Grammy night to be remembered. When your red carpet poses are completely on point… @taylorswift A photo posted by Abigail Anderson (@abigail_lauren) on Feb 8, 2015… Read more »

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Keith and Nicole Show Off New Do’s

Mega-power couple, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban both revealed new hair styles on the Grammy awards red carpet. Urban’s hair is noticeably longer and was worn partially pulled back into a ponytail. Kidman’s long waves are now cut into a trendy, long bob called a “lob.” Both stars opted for all-black ensembles which gave their… Read more »

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Grammy Performances: Miranda Lambert Drives “Little Red Wagon” Home

Miranda Lambert’s hard-driving “Little Red Wagon,” Eric Church’s reflective “Give Me Back My Hometown” and Brandy Clark’s stunning collaboration with Dwight Yoakam on “Hold My Hand” brought country music to mainstream America during Sunday night’s (Feb. 8) Grammy Awards show. Lambert, whose Platinum was named best country album, was dressed in tight black pants, a… Read more »

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Joe B. Mauldin, Buddy Holly’s Bassist, Dead at 74

Joe B. Mauldin, bass player in Buddy Holly’s band, the Crickets, died Saturday (Feb. 7) in Nashville of cancer at the age of 74. Born Joe Benson Mauldin Jr. in Lubbock, Texas, on July 8, 1940, Mauldin was just 16 when he joined the Crickets. His fellow band members at the time were drummer Jerry… Read more »

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Country’s Grammy Winners: Carrie Underwood, The Band Perry and More

Carrie Underwood, The Band Perry and Glen Campbell are among the first round of Grammy winners revealed prior to the telecast on Sunday night (Feb. 8) in Los Angeles. Here are the winners in country music-related categories. Underwood won the Grammy for best country solo performance for “Something in the Water.” Congrats Best Country Solo… Read more »

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Songs You Need to Hear Before the Grammys

Grammy weekend is finally upon us, so to help you get ready for music’s biggest night, we’ve compiled a playlist of this year’s country contenders. Each song listed is either nominated for an award or represents one of the best country album nominees. From nostalgic hits like “Give Me Back My Hometown” to the heartwrenching… Read more »

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Luke Bryan Crowns the Songs Chart With “I See You”

After a mere 13-week run, Luke Bryan’s “I See You” arrives at the No. 1 song slot on Billboard’s country airplay charts. Meanwhile, Sam Hunt’s Montevallo is spending its third consecutive week as the top-selling album. To date, it has moved 287,622 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan’s count. Glen Templeton’s EP, Let Her Go, is… Read more »

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Country Stars Get Their Grammy Faces On

Get ready for the 57th annual Grammy Awards with an all-new episode of CMT Hot 20 Countdown. Eric Church has a chance to walk away with four trophies Sunday night (Feb. 8), but the country superstar says he isn’t influenced by awards at all. Plus, the “Talladega” singer takes the old saying “the show must… Read more »

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New Single: Florida Georgia Line’s “Sippin’ on Fire”

Florida Georgia Line have announced “Sippin’ on Fire” as their next single, and now say they’ve filmed a video for the steamy track. The third single off their second album, Anything Goes, the track is a mid-tempo ballad toasting a hot new love interest and featuring touches of auto-tune and rapping. So glad this is… Read more »

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