UPDATE (5/12): Luke Combs, Brandi Carlile, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Kane Brown, Kristen Bell, Lauren Daigle, Sam Hunt, and Tim McGraw have been added to the CMT Celebrates Our Heroes special. CMT’s Artists of the Year television special typically takes place late in the year and honors a handful of …
Read More »A New Short Film Captures a Female Refugee's Fight for Freedom
Nearly 71 million people are displaced across the world due to poverty and violence; a new short film, We Do Not Live Here, tells the remarkable story of one of them. Kensey is a refugee who fled Honduras on foot with three of her children. She’s currently at a migrant …
Read More »Watch Keith Urban Clone Himself for Cover of Steve Winwood's 'Higher Love'
Keith Urban got a little help from himself and also himself during Global Citizen’s “One World” concert on Saturday, April 18th, performing a cover of Steve Winwood’s “Higher Love” with two clones as his backing band. The concert raised $128 million in funds for COVID-19 relief. Seated on a stool …
Read More »Florence and the Machine Drop Uplifting 'High as Hope' Outtake
Florence and the Machine have released the sparkling “Light of Love,” an outtake from their 2018 record, High as Hope. All proceeds will go directly to the U.K.’sIntensive Care Society COVID-19 Fund. “Don’t go blindly into the dark/In every one of us shines the light of love,” Florence Welch sings, …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson Says He's Tested Positive for COVID-19
Sturgill Simpson says he’s tested positive for COVID-19. In a lengthy Instagram post, the Sound and Fury artist writes that he received the diagnosis on Friday, after nearly a month of not exhibiting symptoms. That wasn’t the case in early March, however. Three days after playing Charleston, South Carolina, on …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen to Appear on E Street Radio
Shortly after posting his complete 2009 Hyde Park Concert to aid isolated fans in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Bruce Springsteen will appear on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio.From His Home to Yours will premiere on Wednesday, April 8th at 10 a.m. ET. Springsteen will be DJing music he’s been …
Read More »That Thing He Did: Hear a Podcast Tribute to Adam Schlesinger
Adam Schlesinger, who died at age 52 last week from complications of Covid-19, was taken from his family, friends, and fans way too soon. But no one could accuse him of not doing the best to use all the time he had, from his bands Fountains of Wayne and Ivy …
Read More »Rosanne Cash, Shovels & Rope Anchor Nashville Coronavirus Telethon
Rosanne Cash, John Oates, Keb’ Mo’, Soccer Mommy, and Shovels & Rope are among a diverse group of artists banding together for a new online telethon to raise money for the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. The “People Supporting Artists Telethon” will air live from Nashville on Saturday, April 11th, at …
Read More »Manu Dibango, African Jazz Great Behind 'Soul Makossa,' Dead at 86 From Coronavirus
Manu Dibango, the acclaimed Cameroonian saxophonist whose 1972 hit, “Soul Makossa,” would later be sampled by Michael Jackson, Kanye West, and dozens of other musicians, died Tuesday due to complications from COVID-19. He was 86. A note on Dibango’s Facebook page confirmed his death, as well as the cause (Dibango …
Read More »Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, and Brad Paisley Set for Acoustic Opry Performance
The Grand Ole Opry has been a musical tradition for nearly 95 years, and on Saturday, March 21st, the cherished institution will make history once again, with a special live performance from three of its long-serving members. Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, and Marty Stuart will take the Opry stage — …
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