“Here Tonight” on NYE: Brett Young joins Keith Urban for Nashville’s nationally-broadcast Music City Midnight

ABC/Image Group LA “Here Tonight” hitmaker Brett Young is joining the lineup for the annual Music City Midnight New Year’s Eve celebration in Nashville. For the third year in a row, CMA Entertainer of the Year Keith Urb...

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Country star trivia

Comstock/Thinkstock In Jessi Colter's #1 hit from 1975, "I'm Not Lisa," what is the song's protagonist's name? Answer: Julie. Copyright © 2018, ABC Radio. All rights reserved.

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“O, Christmas Tree,” you’ve been warned: Brett Eldredge admits his beloved dog Edgar can be a tinsel-time terror

ABC/Mark LevineWith the new Deluxe edition of his yuletide album, Glow, available this holiday season, Brett Eldredge is busier than ever this December. But come Christmas Day, you can bet Brett will be back home celebrating wi...

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61st annual Grammy Awards: The nominees

GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty ImagesHere's the complete list of nominees in key categories for the 61st annual Grammy Awards.  Winners will be revealed on music's biggest night Sunday, February 10, live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on CBS. ...

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From “sad” to “uplifting” and “happy,” Brett Young takes fans to a new place with “Ticket to L.A.”

ABC/Image Group LA Brett Young's sophomore album, Ticket to L.A., arrives Friday, and shows a new side of the California-born singer. Simply put, Brett admits he's much happier now than when he recorded his self-titled debut. "I think the first al...

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Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/Thinkstock Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman, Hunter Hayes, 38 Special, and 3 Doors Down are just some of the artists confirmed for the Christmas 4 Kids Tour Bus Show that takes place Monday, Decembe...

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That makes me a “Millionaire”: Chris Stapleton is “Billboard”‘s #1 country artist of 2018

ABC/Image Group LA Chris Stapleton is the Top Country Artist of 2018, according to Billboard. It’s a title the Kentucky native also claimed in 2016, though label mate Sam Hunt outranked him in 2017, on the strength of “Body Like a...

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Willa Gray becomes the “Star of the Show” when she visits “Sesame Street” with dad Thomas Rhett

ABC/Image Group LA If you need a little pick-me-up, just check out the videos of Thomas Rhett’s daughter Willa Gray visiting the set of Sesame Street. In the social media clips shared by his wife Lauren, Willa cuddles wit...

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Reba McEntire and the Oak Ridge Boys sing for their friend, George H.W. Bush, at Thursday’s funeral in Texas

David J. Phillip-Pool/Getty ImagesPresident George H.W. Bush was a great fan of country music, so it was only fitting that two members of the Country Music Hall of Fame sang at his service Thursday in Texas. Reba McEntire did “The ...

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