Let’s start with Idol and the contestants getting an early jump on the faith-based song for the special three-hour Easter show. Check out the video posted on Instagram showing everyone breaking out into a worship song backstage. It will give you chills.
John Morgan is currently sitting at #3 on the charts with “Friends Like That.” When it goes #1, it will be his first as a singer and his first for his new label, Night Train Records, which is the label Jason Aldean signed him to as a thank you when Jason’s song, “Trouble With A Heartbreak” went number 1, which John Morgan wrote.
Ned Ledoux finally has a song with his late father, Chris. It’s been 20 years since the rodeo star and country singer passed, and his son just released a new song called “One Hand in the Riggin'”. The track features a special recording from Chris, which his son believes is the last he has ever recorded.
Zach Top and the Red Clay Strays on the same stage—yeah, that happened. Fans at the Georgia Rodeo went nuts when they treated the crowd to “Where Corn Don’t Grow.”
Morgan Wallen’s 37-track new album “I’m The Problem” comes out May 16. Before that, you can listen to some of those tracks from that new album, stripped down and acoustic in a new video series called “The Shop Sessions.”
I gotta be honest. When I heard Ernest and Snoop Dogg had a new track called “Gettin’ Gone,” I wasn’t sure, but I was hooked after one listen, and you will be, too.
Megan Moroney and Chase Matthew just shared a full-circle moment. He joined her on stage for two sold-out shows this weekend, and Megan shared that Chase was the first artist to bring her out on the road back in 2022 when she was trying to figure out how to play in front of a crowd.
Avery Anna’s new album, “Let Go Letters,” is coming May 16. Avery says the songs were inspired by fans sharing stories of their most vulnerable moments.
And Blake Shelton just released a new song, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’,” that will surely be the follow-up to his current top 10, “Texas.”