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This song doesn’t just bring back memories—it takes you straight down memory lane with the windows rolled down. Rascal Flatts and Blake Shelton have teamed up to breathe new life into “Mayberry,” reimagining the 2003 hit for Rascal Flatts’ upcoming duets album. But this isn’t just a cover; it’s a conversation. Shelton slows the pace to a steady, heartfelt rhythm—the kind that feels like sitting on a church pew, where every word lands with meaning. It’s the perfect cadence for Church Leadership Music, a soulful supplement to any homily.

Rascal Flatts Is Reimagining Their Biggest Hits For A New Album Rascal Flatts fans received exciting news earlier this month when the award-winning group announced the release of Life is a…

The Bublé-Lopilato Family Playbook: Teamwork, Laughter & Perfectly Timed Schedules

Luisana Lopilato reveals how she and Michael Bublé are balancing their careers with parenting While Luisana has played many characters on screen, her favorite role is being…

Cue the confetti and crank up the country tunes — it’s time to celebrate a legend! 🎉 Happy 70th Birthday to the one and only Reba McEntire, the queen of country music, born on this day in 1955. Just days ago, Reba joined forces with Trisha Yearwood at the Opry’s 100th birthday, delivering spine-tingling harmonies on a haunting murder ballad. If you haven’t seen it yet, buckle up — it’s pure magic.

Reba McEntire both opened and closed NBC’s Opry 100: A Live Celebration, which you can watch on Peacock now. Opry 100: A Live Celebration was filled with countless iconic moments,…

Carrie Underwood Leaves CMA Awards in Tears as Her Heartbreaking Performance of Softly and Tenderly Stuns the Crowd into Silence Before Erupting into a Powerful Standing Ovation

Carrie Underwood gave an amazing performance at the CMA Awards when she sang one of her hits Softly and Tenderly. The song’s soft emotional notes touched the audience–––showing…

Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood brought the house down at the American Idol finale with their electrifying rendition of the Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty classic, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”

The performance of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban at the American Idol finale on April 7, 2016, was a show-stopping duet that celebrated the series’…

Daughter’s Sign Steals the Show: How Violet Logan Got Her Dad Onstage With Michael Bublé

Tom Logan Gets A Rare Opportunity To Sing “Daddy’s Little Girl” With Michael Bublé On Stage…With Help From His Daughter It’s not every day that you get…

It was a moment that could shake your soul. Reba McEntire stood on stage, heart full and eyes glistening, as three siblings delivered a hauntingly beautiful a cappella performance of “In the Garden” woven with “Wonderful Peace.” What started as a shared spotlight soon turned into something deeper—Reba quietly took a seat on the sidelines, letting the faith-driven trio take center stage. As their harmonies filled the room, pure and raw, Reba wiped away tears. “Wow,” she whispered, voice trembling. “You just can’t beat that family harmony.”

A gospel music trio by the name of The Isaacs left Reba McEntire in tears with a powerful performance of “It Is Well with My Soul.” The three siblings joined…

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill may be country music royalty, but at home, their daughters are proving that talent runs in the family. The couple has always raved about Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey’s musical abilities, but it was their youngest, Audrey, who recently stole the spotlight. When she showcased her stunning voice, it was so moving that it brought both Tim and Faith to tears. Fans were quick to react, with many speculating that Audrey might be the next big star to emerge from the McGraw-Hill legacy.

Tim Mcgraw And Faith Hill Were Not Ready For Their Daughter Audrey’s Stunning Voice Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have always been country music royalty, but in…

Blake Shelton has a knack for taking classic hits and giving them a country twist, and his latest transformation of an iconic ’80s pop soundtrack is no exception. With his signature twang and rich vocals, Shelton effortlessly turns a nostalgic anthem into a honky-tonk masterpiece, proving once again why he’s one of country music’s most versatile stars. Fans are loving his ability to blend genres while keeping the heart of the original intact—because if anyone can make an ’80s hit sound right at home in a Nashville bar, it’s Blake Shelton.

80’s Pop Soundtrack “Footloose” Goes Country with Blake Shelton A “Footloose 2.0” remake in 2011 was made with Blake Shelton singing the soundtrack. On October 8, 2011,…

Maybe This Christmas’ Becomes Instant Classic in Bublé-Pearce Opry Performance

Carly Pearce and Michael Bublé released their original Christmas duet in November. The song and Bublé made their Opry debut on December 15th. The song is titled “Maybe This Christmas,” and Bublé…