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Miranda Lambert Records New Song for Latest Season of ‘Queer Eye’

"Y'all Means All" will be available Dec. 31 and is a gesture of support to the LGBTQ+ community

Bluegrass Great J.D. Crowe: The Lost Interview

The legendary banjo player, who died on Christmas Eve, on angering the "grassholes" and forming the New South, his genre-stretching band

J.D. Crowe, Bluegrass Banjo Icon, Dead at 84

With his band the New South, the Kentucky native expanded the often constrictive boundaries of bluegrass and spotlighted players like Keith Whitley, Jerry Douglas, and Tony Rice

Country and Americana Christmas: 10 Must-Hear Songs for a Bittersweet Season

Pistol Annies, Morgan Wade, and Amanda Shires help us get through (another) arduous holiday

Lainey Wilson Doesn’t Sound Like Anyone Else in Nashville. It Helped Make 2021 Her Year

"I was like, 'I’m moving to Nashville to do country music.' I figured everybody was gonna sound like me. Turns out, no," says the Louisiana native, whose "Things a Man Oughta Know" was a breakout hit

Jesse Dayton Played With Waylon and Cash. He Writes About That and More in New Memoir

The Texas singer, guitarist, and filmmaker connects the dots of his surreal life in Beaumonster, a memoir that isn't afraid to expose the flaws of its subject: "I can't stand candy-ass, softball, suck-up books"

Brothers Osborne Revamp ‘Skeletons’ Album With ‘Younger Me,’ Bonus Tracks

2020 project includes a new song partially credited to Willie Nelson and the duo's Grammy-nominated single about growing up different

Gary Allan Is Going Rogue

25 years since his debut album, the country loner is reconsidering the importance of radio and major labels — and questioning Nashville's search for new stars on TikTok: "It's embarrassing"

Brett Eldredge, Billy Strings Cancel Shows as Omicron Variant Surges

Country singer Eldredge says he tested positive for Covid; Strings reports a case within his crew

Brantley Gilbert, Dustin Lynch to Join Kyle Rittenhouse at Conservative Conference

Rittenhouse shot and killed two people in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2020. He confirmed his appearance at AmericaFest earlier this week

The Way Down Wanderers Want to Save the World With Bluegrass and Art Rock

Illinois band led by brothers-in-law lead singers foster community and address accountability on More Like Tomorrow

The Way Down Wanderers Want to Save the World With Bluegrass and Art Rock

Illinois band led by brothers-in-law lead singers foster community and address accountability on More Like Tomorrow
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