Rascal Flatts announced Tuesday that “I Dare You,” a new collaboration with the Jonas Brothers, will be released on Friday. It will be the first new Rascal Flatts song since the 2020 single, “How They Remember You,” released for a farewell tour that never happened due to the Covid pandemic.
Country music fans saw a couple of legendary performers sadly die in January. The following is a look at those we lost: Ed Askew, a cult folk music singer/songwriter and painter, died on Jan. 4. He was 84.
With a distinctive drawl and commanding vocals, Ms. Montgomery made her name in Nashville as a singer and songwriter of heartbreak and passion.
The young country music star didn’t get very far into his show before apologizing to fans — telling them he was feeling ill — and leaving the stage. He returned to social media on Tuesday to give an update of what went down that night, and it doesn’t sound like he had much fun.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Country music isn't afraid to be referential. Many artists have made nods to their genre across the decades. Find four of our favorites.
The country music star's tour will kick off in June and features several special guests, including Thomas Rhett and Miranda Lambert.
Billy Ray Cyrus has responded to claims of a family rift. The country singer, 63, shared a clip of his 2009 track “Somebody Said a Prayer,” which includes Trace Cyrus, whom he adopted in 1993 with ex-wife Tish Cyrus.
“Deadline” reports the country singer - and actor - the surgery will result in significant recovery time. According to the report, citing sources, McGraw had surgery on both knees in August of 2024 after suffering an injury that forced him to cancel the remaining portion of his 2024 tour.
Miranda Lambert talks to TODAY.com about her album "Postcards from Texas," husband Brendan McLoughlin and love of "Law & Order: SVU" as part of our "8 before 8" series.
CULVER CITY, CA - DECEMBER 04: Singer/songwriter Brad Paisley (L) and wife actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley attend the Children's Defense Fund's 24th Annual Beat the Odds Awards at The Book Bindery on December 4, 2014 in Culver City, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images) Getty Images
Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus is reportedly “taking legal action” against his son sparked by an emotional plea from him about his father’s wellbeing after his performance at President Donald Trump ’s inauguration. Trace Cyrus took to Instagram after a botched performance that sparked concerns online from fans about the star’s health.