
Gayle Thompson
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everythingnash.com | Gayle Thompson
Tim McGraw is ready to do another TV show, even though they are a lot of hard work. The 58-year-old most recently starred in 1883, a spinoff of Yellowstone, alongside his wife, Faith Hill. With that show now a thing of the past, McGraw says he is ready to step in front of the camera again, if he can find the right role. “1883 was the first TV series that I had done, and Faith had done,” McGraw says.
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wideopencountry.com | Gayle Thompson
Just because an artist starts out one way in country music, doesn't mean they have to stay that way. As the genre evolves and changes, so have several of the most successful country music stars. We picked four of our favorite country music artists who chose to reinvent themselves, and came out even stronger as a result. For Trisha Yearwood, it's never too late to make a change.
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everythingnash.com | Gayle Thompson
Counting Crows have a lengthy history of making music on their own terms. It’s a force that has guided them throughout the last more than 30 years, ever since their debut August and Everything After album came out in 1993. Their eighth studio album, Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, comes out on Friday, June 10, marking their first full-length record since Somewhere Under Wonderland came out in 2014.
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everythingnash.com | Gayle Thompson
Chapel Hart will no longer be participating in CMA Fest this week. The trio, made up of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart, along with cousin Trea Swindle, announce that they are unfortunately canceling all scheduled appearances, due to a personal family matter. “It is with heavy hearts that we, Chapel Hart, announce that we will not be attending this year’s CMA Fest,” Chapel Hart writes.
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everythingnash.com | Gayle Thompson
Jelly Roll headlined one of the three nights of Nashville’s recent rodeo, which he says will be the last time fans can see him perform in Music City for two years. During his performance, Jelly Roll says he doesn’t want to play in Nashville again until the new Nashville stadium opens, with him becoming the venue’s first headliner. “I shouldn’t say this, I’m gonna get in trouble. But I have to say it out loud,” Jelly Roll says, in a video shared on social media.
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