Zach Bryan Leaves $3,000 Tip for Waitress, Mother Says “Now I’m Going to Join The Official Zach Bryan Fan Club”
Over the holidays, Zach Bryan left a $3,000 tip for a waitress at a restaurant that the country superstar dined at. The mother of the waitress, named Jenny, reached out to Bryan on TikTok to thank him for the generous tip and also apologize for initially underestimating the amount. “This apology is for Zach Bryan,” Jenny says in the clip. “When my daughter texted me and told me that she was your server at a restaurant the other night and asked me to guess how much you tipped her, and I said, ‘Five dollars?’ We both know that I was off by $2,995. I was just making a joke, and I'm really sorry.” Jenny went on to say just how much Bryan’s generous act meant to her daughter. “That sweet child of mine has had a really tough year, so thank you. That was a classy move.” Zach clearly made a new fan, as Jenny captioned her post, “And now I’m gonna join the official @Zach Bryan fan club. Thanks Zach. 🫶🏻” (Holler)
... Continue ReadingJelly Roll Pays Tribute To Toby Keith On New Year’s Eve With Tender ‘Should’ve Been A Cowboy’ Cover
During Jelly Roll’s performance as part of Nashville’s Big Bash New Year’s Eve special on Tuesday night (December 31), the singer paid tribute to Toby Keith by affectionately covering the late country superstar's 1993 debut single, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” The cover was part of Jelly’s five-song set that included renditions of his own hits, “I Am Not Okay,” “Need a Favor,” “Son of a Sinner,” and “Liar.” Before delivering his emotional version of “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” Jelly introduced the track by announcing to the crowd: “I would like to dedicate this next song to one of the greatest country music superstars that ever lived. In his memory, God rest your soul Big Dog Daddy, Toby Keith baby!” Jelly has performed “Cowboy” live many times, including with T-Pain at the Stagecoach Festival in April. The duo also released a recording of their collaboration for Amazon Music, with all proceeds benefitting the Toby Keith Foundation. (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingMegan Moroney Shares Live Version Of “Am I Okay?” With Kenny Chesney
To close out her breakout year of 2024, Megan Moroney took to Instagram on Tuesday (December 31) to announce a live version of her hit single, “Am I Okay?” featuring Kenny Chesney. The live track comes from Moroney’s stint as an opening act during Chesney’s blockbuster trio of shows at Foxborough's Gillette Stadium last summer as part of his hugely successful Sun Goes Down Tour. In the teaser clip of the live track, Chesney warmly introduces Moroney to the sold-out crowd, and announces, “She did this two hours ago. But we’re gonna do it again!” before they collaborated on the title-track for the sophomore album from the reigning CMA New Artist of the Year. “A lot of dreams came true this year & fortunately I have one of my favorite memories of 2024 documented forever <3,” Moroney said in the caption. “WHAT A FREAKINNNN YEAR I LOVE YALL THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS YEAR THE BEST YET🥹💙🥹💙💙🥹💙🥹” (Holler)
... Continue ReadingDasha Hints She Is Dropping New Album “Right Out Of The Chute” In 2025
In a new interview with Billboard, Dasha teases that she will be releasing a new album in early 2025. “You can expect an album right out of the chute - I'm really excited about it!” said the 24-year-old rising country star. That forthcoming new record will most likely feature Dasha’s new hit single, “Heartbreaker From Tennessee,” which was the first song that she wrote for her breakout record, What Happens Now? But the track didn’t end up appearing on the initial release or the deluxe-reissue of the album. Dasha went on to share just how much she's looking forward to her tour dates throughout 2025, where she’ll be playing her own headlining shows as well as high-profile opening slots for both Kane Brown as well as Thomas Rhett’s Better In Boots Tour. “You can expect a lot of live shows,” Dasha says of her 2025 career plans. “I'm gonna be on the road basically the whole year, so catch me on-stage.” (Holler)
... Continue ReadingCarrie Underwood Reveals Premiere Date For Her Las Vegas Residency Special Following New Year’s Eve Performance
Following her performance during Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve in New York City on Tuesday (December 31), Carrie Underwood revealed to host Ryan Seacrest that her live concert film, Carrie Underwood: Reflection, will premiere on Hulu and Disney+ on January 24. The movie will capture performances and memorable moments from throughout the music superstar's three-year residency at Resorts World Theater in Las Vegas. Underwood and Hulu shared the live announcement on Instagram, with the streaming service captioning the post, “Here’s your front row seat to 8-time GRAMMY® Award winner, multi-platinum artist, and country music superstar Carrie Underwood’s REFLECTION.”
Underwood’s live special will feature her performing songs from all nine of her studio albums, including her 14 No. 1 hits. Hulu says that the "larger-than-life" show was "conceived by Underwood to celebrate highlights of her career and greatest hits from nearly 20 years as an award-winning international recording and touring artist." (People)
... Continue ReadingShaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ Ties Decade’s Longest Reign At No. 1 On Hot Country Songs Chart
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart for the 27th week, matching the longest chart-topping run of the 2020s, a mark previously set by Gabby Barrett’s rookie smash hit from 2020-21, “I Hope.” The two songs are tied for the third longest reign at No. 1 since Hot Country Songs became a genre ranking back in 1958. Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant To Be” ruled for a record 50 weeks starting in December of 2017, surpassing Sam Hunt’s “Body Like a Back Road,” which led for 34 weeks beginning that February 2017. Coincidentally, all four of these songs also became crossover hits at both country and pop radio formats. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” also ruled the Country Airplay chart for seven weeks beginning in August, becoming the longest No. 1 stay for an initial entry. The song also previously became the first track ever to reach the Top Five on Country Airplay, Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay, and Rhythmic Airplay charts. (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingMorgan Wallen Shares New Song ‘Smile,’ Along With New Year’s Eve-Themed Music Video
On Monday (December 30), Morgan Wallen released a surprise single titled "Smile." The new track continues a lyrical and emotional theme featured in the country superstar’s previous 2024 releases, "Lies Lies Lies" and "Love Somebody." Wallen also released a Justin Clough-directed music video for “Smile,” which features the singer portraying himself getting ready to perform at a late-night talk show set on New Year's Eve. Instead of singing "Love Somebody" as planned, Wallen goes off-script and performs "Smile,” leading to a ratings spike for the program. Wallen wrote “Smile” along with the songwriting team of Rocky Block, John Byron, Ernest Keith Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, and Luis Witkiewitz. Wallen is fresh off being named Entertainer of the Year at the 2024 CMA Awards, and is set to host his star-studded inaugural Sand in My Boots Festival that will take place in Gulf Shores, Alabama from May 16-18. (People)
... Continue ReadingPost Malone Discloses The Two Artists He Listened To Most In 2024
During his headlining set at Wild Horses Festival in San Diego on Monday (December 30), Post Malone revealed to the audience the two artists he listened to the most throughout 2024. Post disclosed that Apple Music is his streaming service of choice, and the two musicians who he listened to the most this year were George Strait and Zach Top. The 27-year-old Top then joined Malone during his set, as the two country superstars sang a stirring cover of Vince Gill's classic, "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away." Top had performed his own set earlier in the day, along with fellow country stars Paul Cauthen and Vincent Neil Emerson. Post was coming off of his special guest appearance during Beyoncé's Christmas Day halftime show, expressing his appreciation to her on X for including him in the performance and on her Grammy-nominated record, Cowboy Carter. “Thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you 🍻🩵,” Post wrote. (People)
... Continue ReadingSpencer Boldman Set To Portray Ronnie Milsap In Upcoming Biopic
Spencer Boldman announced on Instagram on Monday (December 30) that he will be playing the lead role in a new biopic about country music legend Ronnie Milsap. The film is based on Milsap’s autobiography, Almost Like a Song, and will be executive produced by Gary Negherbon along with Boldman’s longtime manager, Antonia DeNardo, with Boldman also serving as an executive producer on the project. Milsap will serve as a producer on the film, and gave Boldman his blessing to portray him in the biopic after the actor spent some time with the musician at his Nashville home. “It is an honor for me to help execute Ronnie’s incredible story as well as portray him in the film,” Boldman said in a statement. “Having personally spent time with this living legend and get his blessing, is a gift. I can’t wait to make him and his fans proud.” (Variety)
... Continue ReadingBrad Paisley Gave His Wife A “Hilarious” Christmas Present Before She Underwent Vocal Cord Surgery
In a new cover story feature in People magazine, Brad Paisley and his wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, opened up about her recent surgery to correct her partially paralyzed vocal cord. Over the past few years, Kimberly could barely raise her voice above a whisper, which made communication difficult, especially with their two teenage sons, Huck, 17, and Jasper, 15. So Brad gave his wife a bright pink megaphone for a Christmas present that proved to be useful for wrangling the family for dinner, among other things. “It was one of the kindest things Brad did for me — it was really hilarious and so necessary,” Kimberly said. “I started using it immediately.” Kimberly underwent surgery back in August, and is progressing well. Though it was hard for Brad to see his wife, who “lives to talk to to people,” struggle with her voice. “Seeing her fight to figure it out was amazing. There was never a moment where she was just going to give up. It was inspiring,” he said. (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingZach Bryan Leads List Of The Top 10 Highest-Grossing Country Tours Of 2024
Country music is as lucrative and commercially successful now than it has ever been. Country artists regularly top the Billboard 200 album chart and dominate the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, while music tours in 2024 saw country artists both young and old celebrate sold-out shows at increasingly bigger venues. To prove that point, Billboard Boxscore just released their list of the Top 10 country music tours of the year, and the financial numbers are impressive. The No. 1 spot was claimed by Zach Bryan, who grossed over $320 million while selling 1.6 million tickets to his 64 shows in 2024. Luke Combs came in second, grossing over $173 million over the course of his 39 shows, while selling 1.4 million tickets. Kenny Chesney was third ($159 million gross, 1.3M tickets sold over 34 shows), George Strait was fourth ($125 million gross, 464,000 tickets sold over 11 shows), while Chris Stapleton was fifth ($82 million gross, 718,000 tickets sold over 40 shows). The Top 10 was rounded out by (in order) Tim McGraw, Tyler Childers, Jelly Roll, Shania Twain, and Luke Bryan. (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingMediabase Shares The Top 10 Most Played Artists On US Country Radio In 2024
Mediabase has just revealed the Top Ten most-played artists on US Country Radio in 2024. “Love Somebody” and “Lies Lies Lies” hitmaker Morgan Wallen landed the No. 1 spot as the most played artist on country radio over the last year. Wallen was closely followed by “Save Me” chart-topper Jelly Roll in the second spot. The rest of the Top Five was rounded out by Nate Smith – whose multi-week No. 1 single “World On Fire” was the most played song on US Country Radio in 2024 – Lainey Wilson, and Luke Combs. Reigning CMA Awards Male Vocalist of the Year Chris Stapleton comes in at No. 6, followed by Cody Johnson, whose recent hit record, Leather, was awarded CMA’s Album of the Year. Post Malone came in at No. 8, his first appearance on this list following the breakout success of his chart-topping debut country album, F-1 Trillion. The Top 10 was rounded out by a pair of hitmakers, Dustin Lynch at No. 9 and Kane Brown at No. 10. (Holler)
... Continue ReadingDolly Parton Admits That She Will Play Christmas Music “For 12 Hours” A Day During The Holidays
In a new interview with People, Dolly Parton shared her love of Christmas music and what she does to keep the holidays festive at her place. Not surprisingly for the 78-year-old country legend, her holiday celebrations are centered around music. “Well, you know I love all the Christmas songs," Parton shared. "I love the fast ones, I love the slow ones. I love 'Silent Night' and 'O Little Town of Bethlehem,' but then I love 'Rudolph' and all of those fun things. I just love all of that.” Modern technology helps Parton keep things musical around her home during the Christmas season. “We all have either an Alexa or Siri or one of those kinds of things,” Parton says. "I just always holler out, 'Alexa, play holiday music for 12 hours in my house,' or something like that, and I just like all of it.” Parton’s just published Billy the Kid Comes Home for Christmas, a sequel to her 2023 book, Billy the Kid Makes It Big. (People)
... Continue ReadingThe Last Two Sam Goody Stores Are Set To Close In Early 2025
Sam Goody, the one time giant record store chain that shaped music, video, and entertainment retail in the late-20th century, is set to close its last two remaining stores in early 2025. Sam Goody was once a staple of malls and shopping centers throughout North America, but their business declined rapidly with the advent of the internet and online streaming. The chain’s last two stores are located in the Ohio Valley Mall in St. Clairsville, Ohio, and the Rogue Valley Mall in Medford, Oregon, with both now set to close early next year. The local Ohio newspaper, The Times Leader, reported that the manager of the Sam Goody at the Ohio Valley Mall (which first opened in 1980) learned about the store closing shortly after Thanksgiving. “It’s changed over the years, and it [stinks],” said manager Rick Polanski. “We were a $2 million store at one point, but times have changed, and there’s nothing I can do about it.” (Rolling Stone)
... Continue ReadingRiley Green Shares Teaser Of Unreleased New Song, “What Am I Supposed To Do Now”
Riley Green has stayed busy following the conclusion of his successful Ain’t My Last Rodeo 2024 tour. The country star took to Instagram on Friday (December 20) to share a video of him performing a heartbreaking unreleased new song titled, “What Am I Supposed To Do Now.” The clip features Green singing the mournful song while strumming the delicate melody of the tune on an acoustic guitar. The singer is sitting comfortably in a cozy spot in his home that is decorated for the holidays, with an array of deer heads mounted on the wall behind the avid hunter. Green even poked fun at himself for how raw and emotional his new track is by tagging the tune “#sadcountry” in the caption for the video. Green has one last show scheduled in 2024, a special New Year’s Eve gig in Durant, Oklahoma with Ella Langley. Green’s Damn Country Music 2025 tour is set to get underway on March 27, with Langley again serving as main support. (Holler)
... Continue ReadingCarrie Underwood Reflects On Her Twenty-Year Journey To Return To ‘American Idol’
In a new Instagram video promoting the upcoming season of American Idol, country superstar Carrie Underwood reflects on her journey from aspiring contestant to taking over the prestigious judges' chair. Underwood replaces former Idol judge Katy Perry this season, coming back to where her award-winning music career began. In a preview video ahead of the March 9 premiere of American Idol on ABC, Underwood’s 2005 audition for the show is juxtaposed alongside footage capturing the moment the singer stepped into the audition room as a judge for the first time. “Twenty years ago I was standing on a stage just like this one,” Underwood says in the video, as fellow judge Lionel Richie replies, “And now you’re sitting here with us.” “That’s the power of American Idol,” fellow judge Luke Bryan adds, before host Ryan Seacrest chimes in, “So, should we save some lives together?” “Let’s do this,” Underwood replies with a smile, culminating her 20-year path from Idol contestant to music superstar and now, Idol judge. (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingKoe Wetzel And Jessie Murph’s “High Road” Reaches No. 1 On Billboard Country Airplay Chart
Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph’s new collaboration, “High Road,” has landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. The duet is the very first Country Airplay entry for the 20-year-old Murph as well as the 32-year-old Wetzel, and is featured on both artists' respective albums. Murph becomes the first woman to top the Country Airplay chart as a lead artist with her first entry since April of 2020, when Gabby Barrett’s “I Hope” reached No. 1. Murph is also only the second female artist to rule the Country Airplay chart in 2024, following Ella Langley’s “You Look Like You Loved Me,” with Riley Green reaching No. 1 two weeks ago. “For Murph and I to get our first No. 1 at country radio on top of everything else feels unreal,” Wetzel says. “I poured my heart into this, and seeing it connect the way it has … man, I don’t even have the words. Huge love to Jessie for making ‘High Road’ what it is.” (Billboard)
... Continue ReadingDolly Parton And Her Sister Rachel Share A Year’s Worth Of Recipes In New Cookbook
During a recent interview with Rob + Holly, Dolly Parton’s sister Rachel Parton George discussed the recipes and family memories that fill the famous sisters’ new cookbook together, Good Lookin’ Cookin’. The cookbook provides a year’s worth of meals conveniently divided up by months, with recipes that are easy to make no matter your cooking skill levels. “All these recipes in this book, I can tell you, you will be able to cook these meals and you will be proud at the end,” Rachel said. The cookbook is also filled with memories from around the Parton’s dinner table while growing up, which gives it a personal touch. “I think one of my favorite things to make is skillet cornbread,” Rachel shared. “My mama taught me how to make that when I was five years old. She made me feel so special and like I had really contributed to dinner. That night, Dad said it was the best cornbread he had ever eaten, so I cooked cornbread ever since.” (Audacy)
... Continue ReadingCharli XCX And Post Malone Receive Additional Grammy Nominations For Art Direction
On Friday (December 20), the Recording Academy awarded Charli XCX and Post Malone with additional nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Charli and Posty were both given Best Recording Package nominations in recognition of their art direction contributions to their respective albums, Brat and F-1 Trillion. Both albums had already been nominated in the category, but neither artist were included among the original nominees list when the Grammys were first announced. Charli and Malone will be up against Kate Bush in the category, with the English icon receiving her first Grammy nomination in nearly 30 years for serving as art director on Hounds of Love the Baskerville Edition. The additional nod increases Charli’s 2025 Grammy nominations to eight, including Album of the Year for Brat and Record of the Year for “360.” Malone’s total Grammy count jumps to seven, including Best Country Album for F-1 Trillion and Song of the Year for his Taylor Swift collaboration, “Fortnight.” (Rolling Stone)
... Continue ReadingMegan Moroney Shares Insight Into What Fans Can Expect On Her Upcoming Headlining Tour
During a recent interview on Audacy’s Superstar Power Hour with Katie Neal, Megan Moroney discussed her upcoming tour and shared how excited she is to play headlining shows of her own again. The 27-year-old CMA New Artist of the Year expressed her appreciation for the positive reaction fans have had to her sophomore album, Am I Okay? “I think they love it, which makes me really happy” Moroney said. “I’m proud of these songs and I love them too. They’re so fun to perform live.” Her fans will love those songs even more when Moroney embarks on her Am I Okay? Tour in 2025. “I’m really excited to just be on a proper headlining tour again,” she shared. “I’m really excited to be with my fans every single night and get to play 90 minutes of all my songs… I feel like there’s less pressure at shows that I headline because I get to kind of do whatever I want.” (Audacy)
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