Steve Martin Scores Seventh No. 1 On Bluegrass Albums Chart With Alison Brown Collaboration, As Duo Performs Live On ‘Fallon

Steve Martin Scores Seventh No. 1 On Bluegrass Albums Chart With Alison Brown Collaboration, As Duo Performs Live On ‘Fallon

Steve Martin, along with frequent collaborator Alison Brown, has achieved his seventh No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart with their new album, Safe, Sensible and Sane, which debuted with 2,000 equivalent album units sold in the U.S. between October 17–23. Released on Compass Records, the album features collaborations with Jackson Browne, Vince Gill,…Read More

Noah Cyrus Reveals That Therapy “Completely Saved My Life”

Noah Cyrus Reveals That Therapy “Completely Saved My Life”

Noah Cyrus opened up in a Billboard and BetterHelp interview about how therapy “completely saved my life,” revealing that after struggling with addiction and deep personal losses, therapy helped her heal and transform her world. She described her journey from a dark place at age 20, battling addiction and isolation, to finding stability, love, and…Read More

Carrie Underwood Becomes Top RIAA-Certified Female Country Artist

Carrie Underwood Becomes Top RIAA-Certified Female Country Artist

Carrie Underwood has earned the title of highest RIAA-certified female country artist in history. The Recording Industry Association of America recognized her for over 95 million certified units in the United States. This includes 22.5 million albums and 72.5 million singles from solo work and collaborations. Her certifications feature the 9x Platinum debut album Some…Read More

Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 ‘Still The Problem’ U.S. Stadium Tour

Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 ‘Still The Problem’ U.S. Stadium Tour

On Thursday (October 30), Morgan Wallen announced the dates and details of his 2026 Still The Problem Tour, featuring 21 stadium shows across 11 cities between April and July. The tour kicks-off with a two-night stand in Minneapolis on April 10-11, followed by a single show in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, before a series of two-night engagements…Read More

Brad Paisley Jokingly Refers To Himself As “Mr. More Baseball” After Playing National Anthem Before Another 18-Inning World Series Game

Brad Paisley Jokingly Refers To Himself As “Mr. More Baseball” After Playing National Anthem Before Another 18-Inning World Series Game

Brad Paisley has humorously dubbed himself “Mr. More Baseball” for his uncanny streak of singing the national anthem before World Series games that went into extra innings. The country superstar performed at Monday’s marathon 18-inning Dodgers-Blue Jays game, which lasted over six and a half hours and ended with a Dodgers win. That game tied…Read More