On this day (November 17) in 1998, Garth Brooks released Double Live. Brooks recorded the album on his 1996-1998 world tour.
Country star Trisha Yearwood explained her decision to stop touring and become a bonus mom to three children after her 2005 ...
Country powerhouse Lainey Wilson kept her momentum going as she attended The 59th Annual CMA Awards Host Press Conference on ...
He’s my person. He has accomplished so much in his career, but he is happiest when other people win,” Yearwood said.
Garth Brooks continues to tell the story of his career in the new installment of his ongoing The Anthology series.
The Oklahoma country music superstar will offer an inside look at the new release in a 30-minute show scheduled to air 6 p.m.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: ...
There isn’t a more frightening sight in the NHL. Edmonton’s Connor McDavid, maybe the most powerful skater the league has ...
Todd Snider, one of the most admired and whimsical songwriters to ever call Nashville home, died on Friday, Nov 14 after a health crisis suffered while on tour for the new album High, Lonesome, And ...
As Trisha explained, the heart of “Merry Christmas, Valentine” is simple: It's love. Whether it’s Christmas morning or ...
As Big Machine celebrates its 20th anniversary, founder and chairman/CEO reflects on its superstars along the way, from Taylor Swift to Reba McEntire.
Alice and Ellen Kessler, the singers and dancers who reached international fame in the 1950s and '60s, died by assisted ...