Luke Combs joined Peyton and Eli Manning on ESPN's MNF Manningcast this week, and the singer didn't flinch when the Mannings ...
Post Malone will do the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving halftime show in 2025. Several country artists have done the show in the ...
What makes a truly great dark country song? Well, it helps if there's a death involved, and country music is full of classic, chilling murder ballads that fit the bill. But in order to be truly dark, ...
Carly Pearce's debut single, "Every Little Thing" -- which is also the title track of her freshman album -- might be the most personal song the 27-year-old has penned so far. Written with Emily ...
The 1990s are seen as one of the golden eras of country music. It was the decade that marked the emergence of a new generation of country stars who often mixed traditional country sounds with a modern ...
A Country Music Hall of Fame artist, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist and a legend who should get more consideration for both all appear on this list of country stars who died in plane crashes. The ...
Tim McGraw's best songs are for every occasion, whether it's party music or songs that stop you in your tracks. Though the Louisiana native launched in 1990 with his self-titled debut record, it ...
Carly Pearce's duet with Lee Brice, "I Hope You're Happy Now," tells the story of a breakup from two very different sides. It's a deeply personal story from a time in Pearce's own life; she wrote the ...
Garth Brooks' intricate 1999 transformation into the fictional rock star Chris Gaines came complete with an elaborate personal backstory, including Gaines' own VH1 Behind the Music episode. All the ...
Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart have different recollections of how their musical collaboration and friendship began, but Stuart's version has more detail. In 2017, Stuart told Weld for Birmingham: “The ...
Cole Swindell and Ashley Gorley co-wrote "You Should Be Here," the debut single from and title track of Swindell's 2016 sophomore album. Written about Swindell's heartache over the sudden loss of his ...
Luke Bryan didn't write "Drink a Beer," nor did the song's writers, Jim Beavers and Chris Stapleton, write it specifically for him, but it's still a perfect fit. Below, Stapleton tells The Boot how ...