‘IF YOU’RE A GROWN MAN, THIS SONG WILL HIT HARDER THAN YOU EXPECT.’ AND THE REASON HAS VERY LITTLE TO DO WITH THE MUSIC.” At first, *My Land* sounds like a heartfelt tribute to home. But for countless Celtic Thunder fans, it quickly becomes something much deeper — and much harder to listen to without feeling a lump in the throat.
Celtic Thunder is one of Ireland’s most recognizable vocal groups, known for combining Celtic music with emotional storytelling and strong harmonies. Since forming in 2007, the group…
17 YEARS TOGETHER… AND THEY’RE JUST GETTING STARTED: Il Volo Reveals the Secret Behind Their Global Rise
For nearly two decades, Italian vocal trio Il Volo has continued to capture hearts around the world with their powerful voices, emotional performances, and unforgettable musical moments. What began as…
KENNY CHESNEY SAYS THERE’S ONE THING HE NEVER WANTS FANS TO FEEL AT HIS SHOWS” For decades, Kenny Chesney has built one of country music’s most loyal fan communities, with fans traveling hundreds of miles just to spend a few hours singing along to the songs that have defined their lives.
I’ve never saw it to be my place to use my stage or platform, no matter where I’m playing, to tell people how to think or how…
“AFTER EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED, HE STILL SAID THIS…” Keith Urban’s Birthday Message To Nicole Kidman Is Only A Few Words Long — But Fans Think It Speaks Volumes.
Keith Urban turned to social media on Saturday (June 20) to post what appeared to be a congratulatory message to his ex-wife, Nicole Kidman, on her 59th birthday. Kidman…
Kane Brown Hospitalized After Terrifying Accident — Country Star Reveals He Needed 23 Stitches
Kane Brown received 23 stitches after a golf ball hit him in the head. (Photo by Stephanie Tacy/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Kane Brown’s recent day on the…
Tems Stepped Onto A Stage Filled With Presidents, Music Legends, And Thousands Of Guests In A Striking Crimson Gown—But It Was Her Emotional Performance Of “Me & U” At The Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening That Left The Biggest Impression, Reminding Everyone Why Barack Obama Has Kept Her Music On His Personal Playlists For Years
So many exciting things happened at the Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening on Thursday. There was Stevie Wonder closing out the night with “Higher Ground.” There was Bono singing…
“HE WROTE 60+ SONGS FOR GEORGE STRAIT — BUT THE WORLD BARELY NOTICED HIS OWN ALBUM.” In 1991, Dean Dillon released Out of Your Ever Lovin’ Mind on Atlantic Records. By then, he’d already written over 60 songs for George Strait. “The Chair.” “Ocean Front Property.” “Easy Come, Easy Go.” Eleven of them reached #1. But here’s the part that still doesn’t make sense. When Dillon finally sang his own songs on this album, it peaked at #58. The title track was considered stronger than any of the singles. “Friday Night’s Woman” — a quiet ache about a single mother’s loneliness — only climbed to #39. Not long after, Dillon walked into Atlantic Records and simply said, “I’m done.” He gave up recording for good. Went back to writing songs for other people’s voices. In 2002, he entered the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame — the same class as Bob Dylan. In 2020, the Country Music Hall of Fame. The man who shaped George Strait’s sound never got his own spotlight. But this album still sits there, waiting for anyone willing to listen.
He Wrote Over 60 Songs for George Strait, Yet His Own Album Was Nearly Overlooked Some country music stories are built on fame. Others are built on…
HE SANG ‘YOUNG LOVE’ TO 3 MILLION STRANGERS — THEN MARRIED THE REAL ONE THAT JULY. In early 1957, Sonny James’s “Young Love” hit #1 on both the country and pop charts. Three million copies sold. The whole country was humming his voice. But most people didn’t know — while that song was playing on every radio in America, Sonny was already in love with a quiet girl named Doris Shrode, who worked at a law firm in Dallas. That July, he married her. No big Hollywood wedding. No headlines. Just two people who meant it. And here’s what nobody expected — they never let go. Not through 26 #1 hits, not through the fame, not through the years when the music stopped. In 1984, they quietly retired to a farm outside Nashville. People who knew them said the same thing: those two were always holding hands. Fifty-eight years. Same hands. Same love. The song was called “Young Love,” but what Sonny and Doris had was the kind that stays.
He Sang “Young Love” to 3 Million Strangers — Then Married the Real One That July In early 1957, the voice of Sonny James seemed to be…
Alan Jackson will perform his final concert in Nashville. How to watch, stream
Alan Jackson is set to play the final concert of his career in Nashville. The “Chattahoochee” singer and country music legend will perform “Alan Jackson: Last Call…
The door is always open for Mark’, Westlife on 25 years together, fallouts & what they REALLY think of Brian McFadden
In a heartfelt and revealing new interview, Westlife have spoken candidly about celebrating 25 years together, the ups and downs of their journey, and the possibility of…