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Is Politics Infiltrating Country Music's History of Charity Work?
Luke Bryan tried to raise funds for Florida hurricane relief by letting Gov. DeSantis join him onstage at a recent concert. It earned the country star swift backlash
- No Good Deed
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The War & Treaty and Brothers Osborne Cover a Rolling Stones Classic at the CMA Awards
Michael Trotter and Tanya Blount join John and TJ Osborne to revamp "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)"
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Bruce Springsteen Turns Soul Oldies Into Living History on ‘Only the Strong Survive’
He plays many roles here, from crate-digger to memorializer to revisionist
- ALBUM REVIEW
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Lainey Wilson Is A Working Class Hero On ‘Bell Bottom Country’
The rising Nashville star has been racking up award nominations this year, and her second album proves the hype is well-earned
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Sheryl Crow, Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild Join Nashville Benefit for Sandy Hook Promise
November concert will also preview 'A Father's Promise,' documenting Sandy Hook father Mark Barden's journey to activism
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He Gave Hip-Hop a Voice at the Grammys Before Being Fired. Ten Years Later, He's Ready to Talk
Alan Foster helped a criticized Recording Academy recognize hip-hop and R&B. But his refusal to let Grammy management interfere with the nomination process, he says, led to his dismissal
- Exclusive
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Courtney Marie Andrews' 'Loose Future' Is An Openhearted Stunner
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter incorporates various roots strands into music that exudes radical grace.
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Watch Loretta Lynn Sing 'Don't Come Home a Drinkin'' at Her Final Full Concert
The 2017 Tarrytown, New York, show took place just 12 days before Lynn suffered a stroke
- Flashback
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Kevin Morby Wrestles With Mortality in 'Bittersweet, TN' Video
Singer-songwriter says that the video for the latest song from his This Is a Photograph album was briefly interrupted by a shooting scare
- American Beauty
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Five Years Since the Route 91 Massacre No One Knows a Damn Thing
In 2017, a gunman opened fire on a Las Vegas country music festival. Today, traumatized survivors and victims’ loved ones still lack answers — even the official death toll is up for debate
- What Happened in Vegas
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