Gabrielle Evans Fields' romantic country drama Runnin' From My Roots will open to Los Angeles audiences with a special screening on November 1 at The Landmark at Westside Pavilion (10850 Pico Blvd).
In 1989, Billy Bob's Texas began a tradition of enshrining those entertainers who sold out the award-winning “Night Club of the Year” by having the celebrity dip their hands in a concrete slab along with adding their signature. Since that time, some of the biggest names in Country Music have done the same, from Dottie West, Conway Twitty, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, and Randy Travis to Keith Urban, Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Cole Swindell, and now - Midland!
Eighteen-year-old Dallas Remington's new single, “Never Turned Around” revives a sentiment and emotion similar to the “summer love” hits “Strawberry Wine” (Deana Carter), “Maybe It Was Memphis” (Pam Tillis), and Remington's biggest influence, Garth Brooks' “What She's Doing Now.” Co-written alongside Regan Stewart, with production contributions by Kirk Willie and Kimo Forrest (Ohana Music), Dave Albro (Capricorn SoundWorks) and Kim Franca (Kim Franca Vocals), the track offers a sneak-peek to Remington's new EP (FREEDOM) anticipated mid-summer and is poised to become the 2018 “Song Of The Summer.”
Nashville's weekly sold out singer-songwriter round, Song Suffragettes, will host its 4th Anniversary Party onMonday, June 11 at 6:30 P.M. at Analog at Hutton Hotel in Nashville. The party will consist of two performance rounds by some of Nashville's best female singer-songwriters, and a special panel on the “State of Women in Country Music,” which will feature CMT's Leslie Fram, Red Light's Tracy Gershon and MTSU's Beverly Keel. The panel will be moderated by Rolling Stone/Billboard's Marissa Moss. Tickets for the event can be purchased here.
The Delta darlings known as the Country/Southern Rock trio Southern Halo are gearing up for a busy CMA Music Festival filled with performances, appearances and more. They'll arrive in Music City with their current single, 'Anything Is Possible,' continuing its rise on the Billboard Indicator (#54) and Music Row (#43) charts
Southern Halo's much-anticipated, dream-inspired concept album, JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES, premiered globally earlier this week on Taste of Country and is available now from iTunes. The group's current single, the feel-good sing-along 'Anything Is Possible,' is moving up the Billboard Indicator and MusicRow charts.
Enjoy an evening of country music featuring two stars of TV's Nashville. Charles Esten and Clare Bowen perform at Mayo Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 31 at 8 pm. Tickets are $39-$89.
With the much-anticipated release of their latest single to Country radio today via Play MPE, SOUTHERN HALO is proving once again that 'Anything Is Possible.'
Charles Esten and Clare Bowen, stars of TV's Nashville, perform music inspired by the series and other country favorites at Mayo Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 8:00pm. Tickets go on sale to the general public on 12/1. For more information, click here!
Country music fans have a one-of-a-kind opportunity now until July 12 to bid on a exclusive guitar signed by artists Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan and many more.
Charles Esten and Clare Bowen, stars of ABC's Nashville, perform songs from the hit television series and other country favorites at Mayo Performing Arts Center tonight, October 17 at 8 pm.
66th & Broadway, WNET's local performing arts series, which showcases the town's thriving cabaret scene, returns with two new editions to its lineup: 66th & Broadway: Mark Nadler and 66th & Broadway: Frank Wildhorn & Friends.
Charles Esten and Clare Bowen, stars of ABC's Nashville, perform songs from the hit television series and other country favorites at Mayo Performing Arts Center on Saturday, October 17 at 8 pm. Tickets are $39-89.
The special, taping April 17-18 at the two-day ACM Party for a Cause Festival at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, will be broadcast Friday, May 15 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
In Signature's newest cabaret offering, SIGNATURE SISTERS, the incomparable Sherri Edelen, Signature favorite Susan Derry, and the impossibly young and brilliant Florrie Bagel bring the house down. The three have no trouble filling the room, expressing with delicate harmonies the deep heart of female trios from across the ages.