Granger Smith Wins New CMT Award: Quarantine Video Of The Year
Congrats to Granger Smith, who was announced as the first (and hopefully, only) recipient of the Quarantine Video of the Year.
Congrats to Granger Smith, who was announced as the first (and hopefully, only) recipient of the Quarantine Video of the Year.
On that list was Maren Morris, who never disappoints at awards shows. Performed her song, “To Hell and Back” Morris stood on stage accompanying herself on guitar.
“You go girl!” Parton said. “Oh that’s great. I could tell just by your singing that you’ve got a little spark in there.”
The song touches on real-world issues including soldiers coming back from war, overworked and underpaid school teachers, and more.
Although they haven’t really known each other since childhood, the video is so cute!
During the podcast they covered all sorts of topics, including the glory days with Brooks & Dunn, his iconic “cowboy” tattoo.
Urban opened the video with thanking all of the healthcare workers who are on the frontline.
The news of Joe Diffie’s death came as a shock to all, including his daughter Kara.
In a statement posted to Facebook, Kara explained that the loss of her dad was so “sudden and tragic” that she had “no words.”
In a newly resurfaced video posted to YouTube, it’s not hard to see that the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
The country music world was rocked on March 21, 2020 when the legendary Kenny Rogers’ family informed fans and friends that he had passed away at the age of 81.
Miranda Lambert debuted the highly-anticipated video for her latest single “Bluebird” on Friday, March 20.
“Country roads, take me home to the place I belong. West Virginia, mountain mama, take me home, country roads,” they sang, performing the John Denver song “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”