The Grand Ole Opry celebrated Dolly Parton’s 78th birthday on Jan. 19 with a night of performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Friday. While the country legend herself wasn’t present for the Opry Goes Dolly event, other musicians took the stage to perform her hits in tribute — or at least they were supposed to. Singer-songwriter Elle King derailed the performance by appearing onstage in a seemingly inebriated state: At one point, she admitted to being “hammered” and forgot the words to Parton’s songs during her set.
The next day,...
The next day,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The very best in Canadian music is being recognized.
On Wednesday, the annual Polaris Music Prize announced its long list of eligible nominees for the prize, which is awarded to Canada’s best album of the year.
Read More: Terri Clark Feels ‘A Lot Of Gratitude And Humility’ Ahead Of Canadian Music Hall Of Fame Induction
Included in the long list are artists like Feist, whose album Multitudes was released in April, as well as Alvvays’ Blue Rev, Daniel Caesar’s Never Enough, U.S. Girls’ Bless This Mess, Jessie Reyez’s Yessie, Andy Shauf’s Norm and many more.
“The Canada Council for the Arts is proud once again this year to present the Polaris Music Prize Long List in support of extraordinary and diverse musical talents from across Canada, coast to coast to coast,” said Carolyn Warren, Director General, Arts Granting Programs Division, Canada Council for the Arts.
On Wednesday, the annual Polaris Music Prize announced its long list of eligible nominees for the prize, which is awarded to Canada’s best album of the year.
Read More: Terri Clark Feels ‘A Lot Of Gratitude And Humility’ Ahead Of Canadian Music Hall Of Fame Induction
Included in the long list are artists like Feist, whose album Multitudes was released in April, as well as Alvvays’ Blue Rev, Daniel Caesar’s Never Enough, U.S. Girls’ Bless This Mess, Jessie Reyez’s Yessie, Andy Shauf’s Norm and many more.
“The Canada Council for the Arts is proud once again this year to present the Polaris Music Prize Long List in support of extraordinary and diverse musical talents from across Canada, coast to coast to coast,” said Carolyn Warren, Director General, Arts Granting Programs Division, Canada Council for the Arts.
- 6/14/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Terri Clark is proud to be honoured among the greats.
On May 18, the country star will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and ahead of the induction she sat down to talk all about it with Et Canada’s Morgan Hoffman.
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“I am thrilled. I’m feeling just a lot of gratitude and humility in a lot of ways,” she said, when asked how she’s handling everything.
“You know, when these things happen and you get halls of fames and all of that sort of thing starting to come your way, I think it’s a culmination of hopefully just a lot of hard work and a little luck here and there. Good timing and good music that’s connected with people, and a great team behind me,” she continued.
On May 18, the country star will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and ahead of the induction she sat down to talk all about it with Et Canada’s Morgan Hoffman.
Read More: Nickelback On Being Inducted Into Canadian Music Hall Of Fame: ‘We’re Incredibly Flattered’
“I am thrilled. I’m feeling just a lot of gratitude and humility in a lot of ways,” she said, when asked how she’s handling everything.
“You know, when these things happen and you get halls of fames and all of that sort of thing starting to come your way, I think it’s a culmination of hopefully just a lot of hard work and a little luck here and there. Good timing and good music that’s connected with people, and a great team behind me,” she continued.
- 5/17/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Reba McEntire has been forced to postpone three of her upcoming shows on the Reba: Live in Concert Tour after being placed on vocal rest by her doctor, the singer announced on Wednesday.
McEntire’s weekend concerts, originally set for Nov. 3-5 in Raleigh, North Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; and Indianapolis, Indiana, have now been shifted to new dates in December. The Columbus show will take place on Dec. 2, followed by the Raleigh show on Dec. 3. Her Indianapolis concert is scheduled for a couple of weeks later on Dec. 16. Current tickets...
McEntire’s weekend concerts, originally set for Nov. 3-5 in Raleigh, North Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; and Indianapolis, Indiana, have now been shifted to new dates in December. The Columbus show will take place on Dec. 2, followed by the Raleigh show on Dec. 3. Her Indianapolis concert is scheduled for a couple of weeks later on Dec. 16. Current tickets...
- 11/3/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Reba McEntire has announced a string of headlining arena tour dates for fall 2022. “Reba: Live in Concert” will get underway in October and features guest performer Terri Clark.
Kicking off Oct. 13 in Lafayette, Louisiana, the trek will run 17 dates in total and wrap up in the second half of November. There are dates scheduled for Oklahoma City in McEntire’s home state, plus Tennessee dates at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Memphis’ FedEx Forum. Other stops include St. Louis, Austin, and Tampa. Clark, a Nineties powerhouse with hits like “Better...
Kicking off Oct. 13 in Lafayette, Louisiana, the trek will run 17 dates in total and wrap up in the second half of November. There are dates scheduled for Oklahoma City in McEntire’s home state, plus Tennessee dates at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Memphis’ FedEx Forum. Other stops include St. Louis, Austin, and Tampa. Clark, a Nineties powerhouse with hits like “Better...
- 7/11/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter Jaime Wyatt turns in a moving, bittersweet performance of “Mercy” as part of Ty Herndon and GLAAD’s 2021 Concert for Love and Acceptance, happening as a virtual event for a second consecutive year. This year’s concert takes place Wednesday, June 30th, at 8 p.m. Et and will stream on CMT’s Facebook and YouTube channels as well as f4la.org.
Dressed in a sparkling suit and hat, Wyatt — a Nashville transplant by way of California — brings a world-weary feeling to this rendition of “Mercy,” which she originally...
Dressed in a sparkling suit and hat, Wyatt — a Nashville transplant by way of California — brings a world-weary feeling to this rendition of “Mercy,” which she originally...
- 6/29/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Dierks Bentley was the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, giving the television debut performance of his heartbroken latest single “Gone.”
Bentley released “Gone,” his new music under his own name since 2018’s full-length album The Mountain, in October. Written by Nicolle Galyon, Ben Johnson, and Niko Moon, the song explores an all-consuming heartbreak that’s left its narrator unable to do anything besides “sitting on the couch watching TV all day long.” The solemn mood is driven home by David Garcia’s production, which...
Bentley released “Gone,” his new music under his own name since 2018’s full-length album The Mountain, in October. Written by Nicolle Galyon, Ben Johnson, and Niko Moon, the song explores an all-consuming heartbreak that’s left its narrator unable to do anything besides “sitting on the couch watching TV all day long.” The solemn mood is driven home by David Garcia’s production, which...
- 11/18/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Julien’s Auctions recently launched the exclusive, online charity auction Handwritten Song Lyrics Benefitting Music Health Alliance at juliensauctions.com for advance bidding.
The auction will start closing in real time and in lot order for live bidding at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, November 9th, 2020. Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance’s Covid-19 Relief Plan, which was created to provide direct support for immediate needs of music industry professionals and their families during this public health crisis where many have lost their incomes.
The auction house to the stars partnered with a who’s who of the greatest singers and songwriters of the 20th and 21st century, spanning pop, rock, country, blues/jazz, americana, and gospel music, who personally donated handwritten lyrics of some of their most classic and famous hits to the initiative.
Highlighted handwritten song lyrics signed by the songwriter and/or recording artist include...
The auction will start closing in real time and in lot order for live bidding at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, November 9th, 2020. Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance’s Covid-19 Relief Plan, which was created to provide direct support for immediate needs of music industry professionals and their families during this public health crisis where many have lost their incomes.
The auction house to the stars partnered with a who’s who of the greatest singers and songwriters of the 20th and 21st century, spanning pop, rock, country, blues/jazz, americana, and gospel music, who personally donated handwritten lyrics of some of their most classic and famous hits to the initiative.
Highlighted handwritten song lyrics signed by the songwriter and/or recording artist include...
- 10/21/2020
- Look to the Stars
Elizabeth Cook can’t remember how many times she’s performed on the Grand Ole Opry, except to say it’s “more than 400.” In fact, the veteran country singer holds the record for the most Opry performances by a non-member. It is a curious statistic.
“The stat you don’t want is the one I got,” Cook says with a laugh. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone in support of her superb new album Aftermath, she talked about the dubious distinction but said she doesn’t feel slighted.
“I...
“The stat you don’t want is the one I got,” Cook says with a laugh. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone in support of her superb new album Aftermath, she talked about the dubious distinction but said she doesn’t feel slighted.
“I...
- 10/1/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Country artist Terri Clark has enlisted a slate of guests to join her in celebrating the Yuletide season on It’s Christmas… Cheers! Dierks Bentley, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Pam Tillis, Suzy Bogguss, and the Oak Ridge Boys are among those appearing, along with Nashville’s venerable Western swing outfit the Time Jumpers, who offer musical accompaniment on each of the upcoming LP’s 10 tracks.
Arriving September 25th, It’s Christmas… Cheers! marks the Canadian-born artist’s return to Universal’s Mercury Nashville, the label on which she scored her debut hit,...
Arriving September 25th, It’s Christmas… Cheers! marks the Canadian-born artist’s return to Universal’s Mercury Nashville, the label on which she scored her debut hit,...
- 7/29/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
The Academy of Country Music’s charitable arm Acm Lifting Lives, Cmt, GLAAD, and country music star and philanthropist Ty Herndon today announced new appearances and performances for the upcoming 2020 Concert for Love and Acceptance, set to take place as an online event amid the ongoing COVID19 crisis.
Musicians Lauren Alaina, Lewis Brice, Terri Clark, Billy Gilman, Dennis Quaid, Kalie Shorr, and Rita Wilson will join the performance lineup, which already includes two-time 2020 Grammy winner Tanya Tucker, who is set to open the show. In addition, singer Mickey Guyton will make a special appearance, as will actor, producer, and director Matt Bomer, who will introduce Wilson. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and at www.F4LA.org/concert, with additional appearances and performances to be announced.
“This show just gets better and better each year, and while we would rather be doing it as a live event in Nashville,...
Musicians Lauren Alaina, Lewis Brice, Terri Clark, Billy Gilman, Dennis Quaid, Kalie Shorr, and Rita Wilson will join the performance lineup, which already includes two-time 2020 Grammy winner Tanya Tucker, who is set to open the show. In addition, singer Mickey Guyton will make a special appearance, as will actor, producer, and director Matt Bomer, who will introduce Wilson. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and at www.F4LA.org/concert, with additional appearances and performances to be announced.
“This show just gets better and better each year, and while we would rather be doing it as a live event in Nashville,...
- 6/15/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Academy of Country Music’s charitable arm Acm Lifting Lives, Cmt, GLAAD and country music star and philanthropist Ty Herndon today announced Tuesday, June 30, as the date for the 2020 Concert for Love and Acceptance, set to take place as an online event amid the ongoing COVID19 crisis.
Produced by Herndon’s newly formed charitable foundation, The Foundation for Love & Acceptance, the event will be co-hosted by Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth and Cmt’s Cody Alan, who has hosted the event alongside Herndon since 2017. GLAAD and Acm Lifting Lives are the beneficiaries of event proceeds.
Two-time 2020 Grammy winner and original female outlaw Tanya Tucker will open the show at 8:00 p.m. Et. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and at www.F4LA.org/concert, with additional appearances and performances to be announced.
“Now more than ever, it’s so important that...
Produced by Herndon’s newly formed charitable foundation, The Foundation for Love & Acceptance, the event will be co-hosted by Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth and Cmt’s Cody Alan, who has hosted the event alongside Herndon since 2017. GLAAD and Acm Lifting Lives are the beneficiaries of event proceeds.
Two-time 2020 Grammy winner and original female outlaw Tanya Tucker will open the show at 8:00 p.m. Et. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and at www.F4LA.org/concert, with additional appearances and performances to be announced.
“Now more than ever, it’s so important that...
- 6/3/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Concert for Love and Acceptance will present this year’s edition online Tuesday, June 30th, with Grammy-winning superstar Tanya Tucker opening the show. Co-hosted by Emmy- and Tony-winning singer-actress Kristin Chenoweth alongside Cmt’s Cody Alan, additional appearances and performances will be announced soon. The live music event in support of the Lgbtq community was founded in 2015 by out country star Ty Herndon.
Produced by Herndon’s newly formed charitable foundation the Foundation for Love & Acceptance, the show will benefit Acm Lifting Lives — the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music...
Produced by Herndon’s newly formed charitable foundation the Foundation for Love & Acceptance, the show will benefit Acm Lifting Lives — the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music...
- 6/1/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Dierks Bentley knows it’s a weird time to be promoting things that are funny and ridiculous, what with the ongoing stress and loss associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. But maybe, he argues, funny and ridiculous things can be a welcome respite.
“This interview popped up and I was like, ‘Is this the right time to be talking about Hot Country Knights with all that’s going on in the world?’” Bentley says, calling from Colorado where he and his family extended their spring break vacation through the first part of the quarantine.
“This interview popped up and I was like, ‘Is this the right time to be talking about Hot Country Knights with all that’s going on in the world?’” Bentley says, calling from Colorado where he and his family extended their spring break vacation through the first part of the quarantine.
- 4/24/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Dierks Bentley and his faux-real Nineties-country band Hot Country Knights are dressed like they’re about to charge into a medieval battle in space on the cover of their debut album The K Is Silent. Produced by Bentley, the music-meets-comedy project comes out via Universal Music Nashville on May 1st.
In addition to the previously released “Pick Her Up” with Travis Tritt, and the posterior-praising “Asphalt,” The K Is Silent features some evocative song titles such as “Moose Knuckle Shuffle,” “Wrangler Danger,” and “The USA Begins With Us.” Terri Clark...
In addition to the previously released “Pick Her Up” with Travis Tritt, and the posterior-praising “Asphalt,” The K Is Silent features some evocative song titles such as “Moose Knuckle Shuffle,” “Wrangler Danger,” and “The USA Begins With Us.” Terri Clark...
- 3/4/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
With the superstar trio of Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood co-hosting next week’s Cma Awards telecast, the night’s festivities are already set to make history. The newly announced opening performance of the show adds another historic element with the co-hosts teaming with two generations of women in country music to perform a wide-ranging medley of iconic country songs. Taking the stage throughout the one-of-a-kind performance alongside Parton, McEntire and Underwood will be Tanya Tucker, Crystal Gayle, Martina McBride, Terri Clark, Sara Evans, Gretchen Wilson, Jennifer Nettles...
- 11/7/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Erin Enderlin likes to give some credit to Reba McEntire for her decision to pursue a career in songwriting. As a young kid who was obsessed with country music, Enderlin came across an article about the “Fancy” singer in which McEntire’s mother had instructed the performer to start figuring out how to sound like herself and not like Loretta Lynn.
“For some reason in my 10-year-old brain, I thought maybe I should start writing songs because if I write songs and then I have to sing them, no one...
“For some reason in my 10-year-old brain, I thought maybe I should start writing songs because if I write songs and then I have to sing them, no one...
- 11/5/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
The initial lineup for this year’s Concert for Love & Acceptance, co-hosted by country star Ty Herndon and Cmt’s Cody Alan, will include a special acoustic performance by rock & roll frontman Daughtry, country newcomer Harper Grae and trailblazing musician Chely Wright, who made history in 2010 as country music’s first out artist. Presented in association with GLAAD, the world’s largest Lgbtq media advocacy group, the 2019 Concert for Love & Acceptance is set for June 6th at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon.
“I am so excited to have my friend Chely...
“I am so excited to have my friend Chely...
- 4/12/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
When teenaged powerhouse Tanya Tucker appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in September 1974, the coverline proclaimed, “Hi, I’m Tanya Tucker. I’m 15. You’re Gonna Hear From Me.” While rock fans may not have been as familiar with her at the time, country listeners had been hearing from the Seminole, Texas, native for the past two years — beginning 47 years ago today with the official release of Tucker’s debut single, “Delta Dawn.” In the above clip from around the time of the song’s release, Tucker sings the...
- 3/27/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Clint Black will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1989 album Killin’ Time with a summer tour, and on Monday the neo-traditionalist country singer added to his itinerary with the announcement of another trek: a co-headlining run with Trace Adkins.
Dubbed the Hits. Hats. History. Tour, the venture unites the Class of ’89 alum Black with the early-Aughts hitmaker Adkins. Nineties stars Terri Clark and John Berry, along with Craig Campbell, will appear on select dates.
Know for his classic-country voice, Black has scored hits like “Nothin’ But the Taillights,” “When My...
Dubbed the Hits. Hats. History. Tour, the venture unites the Class of ’89 alum Black with the early-Aughts hitmaker Adkins. Nineties stars Terri Clark and John Berry, along with Craig Campbell, will appear on select dates.
Know for his classic-country voice, Black has scored hits like “Nothin’ But the Taillights,” “When My...
- 3/4/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
By the late 1970s, a lengthy battle with drugs and alcohol had earned country music legend George Jones the pejorative nickname “No Show Jones,” as his concert and public appearances became more erratic and unpredictable. But on February 17th, 1998, with those struggles mostly behind him, the singer debuted his own music/talk show on Tnn, the Nashville Network, welcoming longtime friends and rising country stars of the era in a relaxed and informal setting.
The George Jones Show began as a series of six hour-long specials with an episode featuring...
The George Jones Show began as a series of six hour-long specials with an episode featuring...
- 2/19/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Linda Ronstadt’s extraordinary genre-hopping career encompassed more than two dozen studio LPs and several greatest-hits compilations but one format that had been missing from her discography until now was a live album. On February 1st, Rhino will issue Live in Hollywood, featuring 12 performances handpicked by Ronstadt from a 1980 concert originally filmed for HBO.
Recorded at Hollywood’s Television Center Studios on April 24th, 1980, to coincide with the release of Ronstadt’s underappreciated Mad Love LP, Live in Hollywood includes a mix of rock, pop and country tunes the singer...
Recorded at Hollywood’s Television Center Studios on April 24th, 1980, to coincide with the release of Ronstadt’s underappreciated Mad Love LP, Live in Hollywood includes a mix of rock, pop and country tunes the singer...
- 12/14/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Carlene Carter concluded her first “Wonderful World of Women Who Write” series of in-the-round performances at Nashville’s Bluebird Café Tuesday night, with the casual atmosphere, off-kilter humor, surprise guests and memorable performances making for an enchanting pre-Halloween treat. Featuring Gretchen Peters and Matraca Berg, with additional unannounced performances by Terri Clark and Erin Enderlin, the two-hour show at Nashville’s iconic listening room was yet another reminder of the empowering role of women in country music.
Carter, who recently moved back to her Music City birthplace from Los Angeles,...
Carter, who recently moved back to her Music City birthplace from Los Angeles,...
- 10/31/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
California’s annual Stagecoach Festival has announced its 2019 lineup, with headliners Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt and Jason Aldean. The 13th annual fest in Indio, California, will take place April 26th through 28th at the Empire Polo Fields.
Stagecoach is one of the few country festivals whose bill consistently mixes mainstream, high-profile country stars with left-of-center roots and Americana artists, and this year’s lineup is no different. The 2019 festival includes commercial hitmakers like Kane Brown, Cole Swindell, Old Dominion and Luke Combs, alongside a variety of less traditional country festival acts,...
Stagecoach is one of the few country festivals whose bill consistently mixes mainstream, high-profile country stars with left-of-center roots and Americana artists, and this year’s lineup is no different. The 2019 festival includes commercial hitmakers like Kane Brown, Cole Swindell, Old Dominion and Luke Combs, alongside a variety of less traditional country festival acts,...
- 10/16/2018
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
A stunning performance by Katty Mattea, a punky collaboration between a respected drummer and genre-bending country singer, and an anthemic message by Carrie Underwood make up the 10 songs you need to hear this week.
The Get You (Featuring Kacey Musgraves), “Pretty Good”
Taking a break from his gig as Sheryl Crow’s drummer, Fred Eltringham steps up to the microphone for his first album with the Get You, a lo-fi garage band specializing in reimagined cover songs by Harry Nilsson, Lucinda Williams and other songwriters. Here, he turns John Prine...
The Get You (Featuring Kacey Musgraves), “Pretty Good”
Taking a break from his gig as Sheryl Crow’s drummer, Fred Eltringham steps up to the microphone for his first album with the Get You, a lo-fi garage band specializing in reimagined cover songs by Harry Nilsson, Lucinda Williams and other songwriters. Here, he turns John Prine...
- 9/7/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Labor Day weekend’s inaugural Seven Peaks Festival was all about the details. “Attention to details — that’s everything,” Dierks Bentley, the festival’s headliner and de facto presenting artist said Saturday afternoon while lounging in “Dudeville,” the backstage area for he and his band. “The devil’s in the details — isn’t that what they say? As a fan, you go to something like this and you notice things.”
Bentley was on “detail detail” all weekend, as anyone who peeked at his Instagram could tell — he joined Clint Black and Brothers Osborne onstage,...
Bentley was on “detail detail” all weekend, as anyone who peeked at his Instagram could tell — he joined Clint Black and Brothers Osborne onstage,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Maura Johnston
- Rollingstone.com
Terri Clark has announced her first new album in four years: Raising the Bar will arrive September 14th. Ahead of its release, the Canadian country singer shared the carpe diem track “Young As We Are Tonight.”
Backed by an aggressive beat and featuring Clark’s rich, twang-tinged vocals, the tune extols the virtues of small-town life, capturing colorful snapshots of a county-fair midway and encouraging young people to drink life in to its fullest because “the truth is you and I, we’re never gonna be as young as we are tonight.
Backed by an aggressive beat and featuring Clark’s rich, twang-tinged vocals, the tune extols the virtues of small-town life, capturing colorful snapshots of a county-fair midway and encouraging young people to drink life in to its fullest because “the truth is you and I, we’re never gonna be as young as we are tonight.
- 8/31/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Coming out and its impact on the sports industry was a career-defining moment, said Jason Collins, retired NBA Player and the first openly gay man to play in the NBA, at an event on Tuesday.
The Aarp event, hosted in collaboration with Sage and the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Lgbt Affairs, brought together members of the Lgbt community, along with community organizations and local stakeholders, to discuss cross-cultural competence and challenges the Lgbt community often faces.
Attendees spoke out about the importance of cultural sensitivity and diversity inclusion during the roundtable discussion moderated by Terri Clark, SAGECare Trainer.
“Although members of the Lgbt community have many things in common, we also have aspects of our identities that join us to other cultures and communities,” stated Terri Clark, SAGECare Trainer. “Folks attended because they want to connect and learn about the diversity within our Lgbt communities and believe they...
The Aarp event, hosted in collaboration with Sage and the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Lgbt Affairs, brought together members of the Lgbt community, along with community organizations and local stakeholders, to discuss cross-cultural competence and challenges the Lgbt community often faces.
Attendees spoke out about the importance of cultural sensitivity and diversity inclusion during the roundtable discussion moderated by Terri Clark, SAGECare Trainer.
“Although members of the Lgbt community have many things in common, we also have aspects of our identities that join us to other cultures and communities,” stated Terri Clark, SAGECare Trainer. “Folks attended because they want to connect and learn about the diversity within our Lgbt communities and believe they...
- 11/29/2017
- Look to the Stars
Is that Rayna Jaymes in the latest episode of Nashville? Because she's acting more like a country music Vito Corleone. Got a problem? Rayna will solve it — even if it means (figuratively) fitting an entire record label with a pair of cement shoes and dumping it in the Cumberland River. Thankfully, no horses were decapitated in the making of this episode.
This week's drama in Music City was centered on Rayna's skillful (if unintentional) whacking of Jeff Fordham and his Edgehill label. Things started off promisingly, with Will premiering his...
This week's drama in Music City was centered on Rayna's skillful (if unintentional) whacking of Jeff Fordham and his Edgehill label. Things started off promisingly, with Will premiering his...
- 2/26/2015
- Rollingstone.com
There’s no doubt she’s made a lasting impact on the Country Music industry, and Shania Twain was recognized as the Most Beautiful Woman of 2013 by Country Weekly Magazine’s readership.
Though she hasn’t put out a new album in over a decade, the “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” songstress is still the obvious favorite in the genre.
Twain won out over big names like Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, and Lauren Alaina, while Gary Allen was the top dog in the male category.
Earlier this month, Harry Styles gushed over Shania via Twitter, and she happily responded, "Thank you for your sweet tweet, Harry Styles. You and One Direction are welcome to a Shania in Vegas show anytime!"...
Though she hasn’t put out a new album in over a decade, the “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” songstress is still the obvious favorite in the genre.
Twain won out over big names like Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, and Lauren Alaina, while Gary Allen was the top dog in the male category.
Earlier this month, Harry Styles gushed over Shania via Twitter, and she happily responded, "Thank you for your sweet tweet, Harry Styles. You and One Direction are welcome to a Shania in Vegas show anytime!"...
- 11/22/2013
- GossipCenter
Washington, Nov 20: Shania Twain has been named country music's Most Beautiful Woman of 2013 by Country Weekly magazine's readers.
The 'That Don't impress Me' hitmaker beat off competition from the likes of Terri Clark, Reba McEntire and Lauren Alaina, Contactmusic reported.
Meanwhile, singer Gary Allen was named the publication's sexiest man in another poll, beating out the likes of Luke Bryan and Toby Keith. (Ani)...
The 'That Don't impress Me' hitmaker beat off competition from the likes of Terri Clark, Reba McEntire and Lauren Alaina, Contactmusic reported.
Meanwhile, singer Gary Allen was named the publication's sexiest man in another poll, beating out the likes of Luke Bryan and Toby Keith. (Ani)...
- 11/20/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
I am not a girl, nor have I ever been one. But let the record show I've always been a fan of girls. Hell, I even married one. So in honor of my new favorite show Girls on HBO -- brought to you by an extremely talented team including Lena Dunham, who is a girl, and Judd Apatow, who is not -- here is my loving, cross-gender playlist in support of Girls. As always, please add your own examples of musical Girls power below.
It's Different For Girls - Joe Jackson
My Girls - Animal Collective
Some Girls - The Rolling Stones
Volcano Girls - Veruca Salt
Beautiful Girls - Van Halen
Girls In Their Summer Clothes - Bruce Springsteen
Local Girls - Graham Parker
Bad Girls - Donna Summer
Good Girls - Amy Rigby
Drunk Girls - LCD Soundsystem
The Girls In My Life (Part 1) - Randy Newman
Rock...
It's Different For Girls - Joe Jackson
My Girls - Animal Collective
Some Girls - The Rolling Stones
Volcano Girls - Veruca Salt
Beautiful Girls - Van Halen
Girls In Their Summer Clothes - Bruce Springsteen
Local Girls - Graham Parker
Bad Girls - Donna Summer
Good Girls - Amy Rigby
Drunk Girls - LCD Soundsystem
The Girls In My Life (Part 1) - Randy Newman
Rock...
- 4/16/2012
- by David Wild
- Aol TV.
Who’s the breakout star of The Voice? Right now, we’d have to say coach Blake Shelton, whose sense of humor, sensitivity (catch those smiles when contestants sang songs by his fiancée, Miranda Lambert?), and toughness (he still didn’t pick either of ‘em!) is winning him fans who have no idea his hair used to look like this.
Go ahead, embrace him. PopWatch has been a fan since he nailed the EW Pop Culture Personality Test back in 2008. Below, we revisit that entertaining conversation and stand by what we concluded then — there’s nothing sexier than a straight...
Go ahead, embrace him. PopWatch has been a fan since he nailed the EW Pop Culture Personality Test back in 2008. Below, we revisit that entertaining conversation and stand by what we concluded then — there’s nothing sexier than a straight...
- 5/4/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Terri Clark is set to release a new single from her upcoming album. The song has a blues feel and offers a glimpse into the singer's own life. The single, "Gypsy Boots," may be familiar to Terri's fans because she has been playing it in concert. Terri says the song says a lot about who she is and where she comes from.
The song has been a hit with fans so Terri decided to record it with a band. The song was co-written by Terri, Jon Randall and Leslie Satcher, and tells of restlessness, rebellion and living life to the fullest. Clark asked to be released from her contract with Sony/BMG Nashville so she could make an album that was close to her heart and her life.
"Gypsy Boots" hits the radio airwaves on July 20. Her album, The Long Way Home, was self-produced and will be released in September.
The song has been a hit with fans so Terri decided to record it with a band. The song was co-written by Terri, Jon Randall and Leslie Satcher, and tells of restlessness, rebellion and living life to the fullest. Clark asked to be released from her contract with Sony/BMG Nashville so she could make an album that was close to her heart and her life.
"Gypsy Boots" hits the radio airwaves on July 20. Her album, The Long Way Home, was self-produced and will be released in September.
- 7/10/2009
- icelebz.com
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