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7 Extra-Memorable Garth Brooks Performances

Throughout a career that has spanned nearly three decades, Garth Brooks has provided no shortage of memorable moments -- especially in his live shows. Over the years, Brooks has brought (sometimes hundreds of thousands of) country music fans together -- even during his "retirement."In fact, when Brooks performs for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday (Jan. 20), it won't even be his first time singing at a presidential inauguration. He performed during President Barack Obama's 2008 inauguration, and he's played for every president since Jimmy Carter, with the exception of Ronald...
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Stevie Wonder Calls for ‘Truth Commission’ in Open Letter Honoring Dr. King

Stevie Wonder penned an open letter to Martin Luther King Jr. on the holiday that celebrates the civil rights leader’s life and legacy. In a video featuring him reading the letter, he recounts meeting Dr. King, calling him a “true hero and you became an inspiration,” and elaborates on the need for a “Truth Commission” for racial justice. “More than any award that I have ever received, I want you to know that I am thankful how you influenced my place of love, which allowed me to try to push...
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Elvis Presley’s Graceland Now Offering Guided, Virtual Live Tours

Graceland — the expansive Memphis, Tenn., homestead that once belonged to Elvis Presley — is now offering virtual tours to fans far and wide.The live virtual experience will take viewers inside the musical legend's home, providing an immersive look into his life even for those unable to travel to Tennessee amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The two-hour experience features a walk through Presley's mansion, a tour of his jet and a trip to his exhibit and entertainment complex, which includes cars, the singer's iconic jumpsuits and various other memorabilia. The tour concludes in Graceland's Meditation Garden,...
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New Radicals to Reunite for First Time in 22 Years for Biden Inauguration Parade

The New Radicals will reunite for the first time in over 20 years to perform “You Get What You Give” as part of the Biden-Harris administration’s virtual “Parade Across America” event. The 1998 hit single resurfaced on the 2020 campaign trail as the handpicked walk-on song for Vice President-elect’s husband Doug Emhoff – the soon-to-be Second Gentleman – during rallies. “If there’s one thing on Earth that would possibly make us get the band together, if only for a day, it is the hope that our song could be even...
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Country Music Memories: Reba McEntire Joins the Grand Ole Opry

On this day, 35 years ago (Jan. 17, 1986), Reba McEntire fulfilled a lifelong dream by becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry.McEntire's induction was part of a big milestone for the Opry: The Oklahoma native became an official member of the revered organization during a televised special honoring the Grand Ole Opry's 60th anniversary. But while most people were in a celebratory mood that evening, one country artist, Hank Snow, boycotted the show after producers limited him to one verse of his hit "I'm Moving On."Still, McEntire didn't let the off-screen...
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Darlene Love on Phil Spector’s Death: ‘I Feel Very, Very Sad’

Darlene Love never knew how she’d feel when Phil Spector died, but when the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed the producer’s death on Sunday, she mainly felt sorrow despite all the ways he mistreated her over the years. “My son called to tell me the news,” says the singer, who recorded classics like “He’s a Rebel,” “(Today I Met) the Boy I’m Gonna Marry” and “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” with Spector in the early Sixties. “I felt real bad. Then I thought about who he was and...
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Country Music Memories: Brooks Named AMAs’ Artist of the Decade

Twenty-one years ago today (Jan. 17, 2000), Garth Brooks kicked off the new millennium on a high note: It was on that date that the singer was named the Artist of the Decade for the 1990s at the American Music Awards, proving that his star power crossed all genres."I'd like to dedicate this award to my mom and to my dad. I love you guys very much," Brooks said from stage, as the cameras showed a picture of his emotional father, clutching a picture of Brooks' mother. "Dad's out in...
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See the War on Drugs Unearth ‘Arms Like Boulders’ for Virtual ‘Colbert’ Performance

The War on Drugs returned to late-night to deliver a virtual performance of “Arms Like Boulders” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. After premiering their new song “Ocean of Darkness” via a similar virtual setup on an October episode of The Tonight Show, the band dug deep into catalog for their latest appearance, playing a track from their 2008 debut album Wagonwheel Blues. The #PlayAtHome performance featured all six band members on stringed instruments, with five guitars and one mandolin. The War on Drugs’ Late Show visit was in...
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Devin Dawson Finds Freedom From His Own Expectations on New EP

Devin Dawson last released a single in 2018, but his voice hasn't been wholly absent from country radio since then. In 2019, "God's Country" — a song he wrote with Hardy and Jordan Schmidt — became a massive hit for Blake Shelton; in 2020, he, Hardy and Lauren Alaina celebrated a No. 1 single with "One Beer.""It kind of gave me a little bit more — or a different type — of affirmation," Dawson says of his successes as a songwriter and as a featured artist. "It just expands what I...
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Rage Against the Machine Detail History Behind ‘Killing in the Name’ in Mini-Doc

Rage Against the Machine detail the grim American history behind their 1991 anthem “Killing in the Name” in a new mini-documentary. The 15-minute film Killing in Thy Name, a collaboration with the arts collective the Ummah Chroma, features a teacher educating a small group of students about “the fiction known as whiteness” as well as the United States’ history of racial and social oppression. The mini-doc also features quotations from historians like Howard Zinn and live footage of Rage Against the Machine performing the track, which bizarrely became a pro-Trump...
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Country Music Memories: Ronnie Milsap Is Born in North Carolina

Happy birthday to Ronnie Milsap! The singer was born on Jan. 16, 1943, in Robbinsville, N.C.While Milsap has led an extraordinary life, his humble beginnings were anything but promising. Almost completely blind since birth due to a congenital disorder, Milsap was abandoned by his biological mother and raised by his grandparents until the age of five, when he went to the Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh, N.C.Milsap's musical gifts were noticed when he was still a child, and he was learning to play the piano at an...
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Flo Milli’s ‘Roaring 20s’ Is an Absurdly Fun Song You Need to Know

Flo Milli is on an impressive run right now, chewing up everything in her path and spitting it back with a double-time bar and an eye roll. The Alabama rapper’s debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here?, was one of last year’s most fun releases in any genre, giving everything from a classic SWV ballad to Snoop Dogg’s immortal opening verse from “Gin & Juice” the Flo Milli makeover. Her quick, funny lyrics make her a natural for the TikTok era, but she also has a smart-alecky star quality that’s appealing to fans...
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Watch Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous’ Album Release Show at the Ryman

Morgan Wallen celebrated his new album, Dangerous, with a performance at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday night (Jan. 12). The full show is now available for fans to watch and relive.Wallen's 75-minute set opened with "Sand in My Boots," "Somebody's Problem" and other cuts from the 30-song double album, released on Jan. 8. The No. 1 and platinum-certified single "More Than My Hometown," the Top 25 single "7 Summers" and Wallen's acclaimed cover of Jason Isbell's "Cover Me Up" were also included in the setlist.Wallen's show even included a special guest:...
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Duke Bootee, Rapper and Co-Writer of Hip-Hop Classic ‘The Message,’ Dead at 69

Duke Bootee, the pioneering rapper who co-wrote and appeared on Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s classic “The Message” — Number One on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time — died Wednesday at the age of 69. Born Edward Fletcher, the rapper died at his home in Savannah, Georgia. The cause was end-stage congestive heart failure, his wife, Rosita, confirmed to Rolling Stone. Fletcher served as a member of Sugar Hill Records’ house band alongside fellow New Jersey funk veterans like bassist Doug Wimbish,...
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