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A woman originally from Ohio is being honored posthumously in Middle Tennessee for her contributions to Christian and country music.
Students from Ruby Major Elementary brought Jelly Roll to tears at the Grand Ole Opry with their emotional performance of "I Am Not Okay," originally sung to support Antioch High after a shooting.
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Yakov Smirnoff appeared on the late-night stage for the first time 40 years ago. Now, the Branson comedian will be back in ...
Students from Ruby Major Elementary brought Jelly Roll to tears at the Grand Ole Opry with their emotional performance of "I ...
“Brandon Lake, an award-winning Christian music artist who recently swept the 12th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards at the Grand Ole Opry House, drew attention on social media this week for suggesting worship ...
Twenty days after finishing second on "American Idol," Louisiana country singer John Foster will be on another iconic stage, ...
The list is being slowly released to celebrate the Grand Ole Opry's 100th anniversary this year and will continue until all ...
Megan Moroney, Lainey Wilson, Brooks and Dunn, Jason Aldean along with breakouts Ella Langley and Riley Green shone brightest ...
A woman originally from the Miami Valley is receiving a posthumous award in Nashville, Tennessee for her contributions to Christian and country music. During the 43rd ...
Former 'American Idol' winner and country star, Scotty McCreery, takes to the Grand Ole Opry to debut new single, "Bottle Rockets".
Country Icon, 70, Nearly Unrecognizable at the Grand Ole Opry But Fans Say He's Still Got It originally appeared on Parade.