
‘Yellowstone’ Truth-Seeker Luke Grimes Has a Vision: A Country Music Career
Before playing soul-searching badass Kayce Dutton, the actor was a drummer in an L.A. country band. These days, he listens to Colter Wall and writes songs about isolation

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Before playing soul-searching badass Kayce Dutton, the actor was a drummer in an L.A. country band. These days, he listens to Colter Wall and writes songs about isolation

The Country Music Hall of Fame member known for songs like “Harper Valley PTA” and “Homecoming” died last year

Guided by producer Shooter Jennings, the Texas-country stalwart looks to the heavens on his new LP: “I’ve always been fascinated with extraterrestrial phenomena”

“Y’all Means All” will be available Dec. 31 and is a gesture of support to the LGBTQ+ community

From Morgan Wade’s invigorating debut and Sturgill Simpson’s concept record to Allison Russell’s musical memoir and Eric Church’s magnum opus, these are the best from Nashville and beyond

Produced by Matt Ross-Spang, the album’s bright, roots-rocking title track is out now along with a new video

The Gaslight Anthem frontman leans on the Christian hymns of his youth during these trying times. “A lot of people would say that seems naive. And maybe so. But I need that,” he says. “And if that makes me weak, that’s cool.”

Country vocalist, known for “B.J. the D.J.,” “I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water,” and his signature “Waterloo,” was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 60 years

Sturgill Simpson earns two nominations for two different albums; Jimmie Allen scores an all-genre Best New Artist nod

Two vocal titans come together for a new version of “Easy on Me” that appears on deluxe editions of 30