The Country Music Hall of Fame inductees have added more dates to their farewell tour after previously sharing retirement plans.
Country music icon Buck White has died at the age of 94. White, founder of the Grammy Award winning bluegrass trio the Whites, died Monday morning. Singer Ricky Skaggs confirmed the news in a social media post with a message from the four White daughters on Monday. A cause of death had not been revealed.
Jerry Flowers took to social media to announce that country music star Keith Urban has let him go from the band.
Jerry Flowers, who Taste of Country said was Urban’s band leader and bass player, announced that he has been let go.
The cruise line is partnering with the Academy of Country Music to host special performances on board one of its cruise ships.
Country music legend Melba Montgomery has died, according to Taste of Country. The site reported that Montgomery died on Jan. 15. She was 86. Her daughter, Melissa Solomon Barrett, posted about her death on Facebook, too.
"I am from that world," stresses drag queen Flamy Grant, who served as a worship leader for over 22 years before finding her true calling. "It's funny when people say I'm invading their space, or I don't belong.
As part of our 2025 country music issue, we ask writers and broadcasters to weigh in on the present and future of country music.
Billboard cover star and the ‘Future of Country' rep Zach Top is bringing ’90s country music back. The crooner explains why he thinks his "I Never Lie" became successful, the accidental start of a band with his siblings,
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Belinda has taken what seems to be a brief break from pop to pay tribute to the country that embraced her since childhood: Mexico. This time, she releases 'La Cuadrada,' a collaboration with Double P, one of the most successful composers in the corridos tumbados genre today.