Chely Wright and Austin Jenckes take different approaches to chronicling the journey to meet their partners in a pair of excellent new tracks, the Sisterhood aim for summer radio dominance with “Get Up and Go” and Tenille Arts pays tribute to her mother in this week’s group of must-hear songs.
Chely Wright, “Revival”
The title track from Chely Wright’s new Ep finds the singer/songwriter ruminating over past relationships, all of which helped shape her into a worthy partner for her wife. A moving song about closure and forgiveness,...
Chely Wright, “Revival”
The title track from Chely Wright’s new Ep finds the singer/songwriter ruminating over past relationships, all of which helped shape her into a worthy partner for her wife. A moving song about closure and forgiveness,...
- 5/13/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this week, iconic music legend and humanitarian Steven Tyler celebrated his second annual Grammy Awards Viewing Party to benefit Janie's Fund with over 500 friends and supporters including Sharon Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, Alice Cooper, and more at Raleigh Studios Hollywood.
Aimee Preston, MiaTyler, Steven Tyler, Chelsea Tyler, Jon Foster
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Hosted by Jane Lynch, the exclusive gala featured a live viewing of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards telecast, three-course dinner by Crumble Catering, and an epic night of music with America’s all-time top-selling rock ‘n’ roll band, Aerosmith.
The second annual event raised over $2.8 million dollars for Janie’s Fund, a philanthropic initiative created by Steven Tyler in partnership with Youth Villages, one of America’s leading nonprofits, to bring hope and healing to girls who have suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect. Tyler first gave voice to this cause with his hit “Janie’s Got a Gun,...
Aimee Preston, MiaTyler, Steven Tyler, Chelsea Tyler, Jon Foster
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images
Hosted by Jane Lynch, the exclusive gala featured a live viewing of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards telecast, three-course dinner by Crumble Catering, and an epic night of music with America’s all-time top-selling rock ‘n’ roll band, Aerosmith.
The second annual event raised over $2.8 million dollars for Janie’s Fund, a philanthropic initiative created by Steven Tyler in partnership with Youth Villages, one of America’s leading nonprofits, to bring hope and healing to girls who have suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect. Tyler first gave voice to this cause with his hit “Janie’s Got a Gun,...
- 2/14/2019
- Look to the Stars
Country music is busting at the seams with talented ladies. Need we remind you that two of the five Best New Artist Grammy nominees are women in the country genre? We’re tipping our hats to you, Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini!
People caught up with 23 buzz worthy women recently at Cmt’s Next Women of Country event and they dished on the best advice they ever received from a woman in their life.
Raelynn
“I was talking to Dolly earlier this year – I don’t know if you know this, but I’m obsessed with Dolly Parton. I cried when I met her.
People caught up with 23 buzz worthy women recently at Cmt’s Next Women of Country event and they dished on the best advice they ever received from a woman in their life.
Raelynn
“I was talking to Dolly earlier this year – I don’t know if you know this, but I’m obsessed with Dolly Parton. I cried when I met her.
- 12/20/2016
- by katiekauss
- PEOPLE.com
Jessie James Decker has taken the Grand Ole Opry stage before, but every time is more and more special.
During her most recent performance at the iconic Nashville, Tennessee, theatre this past October, Decker sang “Didn’t You Cry” with co-writer Alyssa Bonagura.
“One of my favorite things about country music is our ability to tell stories, and the other great thing about country music is when you tell your story, it doesn’t always have to be yours — that’s the beauty of it,” Decker told the audience. “Sometimes you want to tell somebody else’s story.”
Decker and...
During her most recent performance at the iconic Nashville, Tennessee, theatre this past October, Decker sang “Didn’t You Cry” with co-writer Alyssa Bonagura.
“One of my favorite things about country music is our ability to tell stories, and the other great thing about country music is when you tell your story, it doesn’t always have to be yours — that’s the beauty of it,” Decker told the audience. “Sometimes you want to tell somebody else’s story.”
Decker and...
- 12/19/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
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