Watch Maren Morris Perform “My Church” on “NCIS: New Orleans”

Watch Maren Morris Perform “My Church” on “NCIS: New Orleans”

Talk about good timing.

Fresh off of her Grammy win for Best Country Solo Performance for “My Church” on Feb. 12, Maren Morris will be back on your television sets tonight (Feb. 14) performing the tune on NCIS: New Orleans.

In an episode titled “Pandora’s Box II,” Maren delivers an acoustic performance of “My Church” in a hotel bar during the hustle and bustle of Mardi Gras (hence the patrons in costume). Check it out below. NCIS: New Orleans airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Share Their Love This Valentine’s Day—“I Have Become That Sappy Love Song That I Always Hated,” Says Trisha

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Share Their Love This Valentine’s Day—“I Have Become That Sappy Love Song That I Always Hated,” Says Trisha

Valentine’s day is a day to show your love with those important to you. Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are doing just that by sharing their love for each other not just today (Feb. 14) but every day.

“Being in the same room, breathing the same air, whether you’re doing the same thing or not – doesn’t matter,” Garth said about his wife of eleven years. “Just as long as I know she’s there, then I don’t think there’s anything I can’t do in that moment. And that’s a great strength to have.”

Garth proposed to his wife, Trisha Yearwood, on the stage of the Buck Owen’s Crystal Palace in front of 7,000 people on May 25, 2005 and have been inseparable ever since. The couple lives together, plays together and even works together, including recording a Christmas duets album, Christmas Together, and touring on Garth’s World Tour.  Spending that much time together could make anyone long for some space—not Garth and Trisha.

“We really are best friends. We enjoy each other’s company. And I have become that sappy love song that I always hated,” Trisha said. “You know, I was always like, ‘No one’s that happy.’ And now, ‘Hi!’ Even when we’re stuck in traffic, we’re like, ‘Well, we’re together!’ I mean, that’s—that just makes you want to punch me, I know, but that’s just the way it is.”

No need for violence. We’re just here to spread the love. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images

Reba McEntire’s New Faith-Based Album Ascends to the Top of Two “Billboard” Charts

Reba McEntire’s New Faith-Based Album Ascends to the Top of Two “Billboard” Charts

Reba McEntire’s new double-disc gospel album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope, ascended to the No. 1 spot on both Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and Top Christian Albums chart with more than 54,000 equivalent albums sold according to Nielsen Music.

The faith-based album marks the first time Reba has scored a No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart, while becoming her 13th No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart. Her lucky No. 13th chart-topping album extends her record for the most No. 1s for a female artist. Reba’s new album also debuted at No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard 200.

“This album has been a huge gift to me,” said Reba. “It has helped heal my heart and has let me know I can move forward with faith and hope. I am so thankful to God for His guidance that lead to this moment. I pray that everyone who listens to these songs, receives exactly what the Holy Spirit wants them to receive. These CDs go out to my family, friends and fans remembering these songs from their growing up years and to those who are just beginning to sing along. We could all use more faith and hope. I sure do appreciate yours!”

Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope Track Listing

  1. “Jesus Loves Me”
  2. “Oh, How I Love Jesus”
  3. “When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder”
  4. “Oh Happy Days”
  5. “Amazing Grace”
  6. “I’ll Fly Away”
  7. “In the Garden/Wonderful Peace” ft. The Isaacs
  8. “Swing Low Sweet Chariot/Swing Down Chariot”
  9. “How Great Thou Art”
  10. “Softly and Tenderly” ft. Kelly Clarkson & Trisha Yearwood
  11. “Sing It Now”
  12. “Angels Singin’”
  13. “God and My Girlfriends”
  14. “Hallelujah, Amen”
  15. “There Is a God”
  16. “I Got the Lord on My Side”
  17. “Back to God”
  18. “Angel on My Shoulder”
  19. “From the Inside Out”
  20. “Say a Prayer”

 

Johnny Cash’s Former Homestead Is on the Market for $3.95 Million

Johnny Cash’s Former Homestead Is on the Market for $3.95 Million

A lakefront property in Hendersonville, Tenn., (20 miles northeast of Nashville) that once belonged to Johnny Cash is for sale. The 4.5-acre property was home to Johnny and June Carter Cash from 1968 until their deaths in 2003.

However, the 14,000-square-foot mansion that the Cash family called home was destroyed by a fire in 2007 under then-owner Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees. The remaining structures on the property include a stone foundation, tennis court, swimming pool, covered boat dock and a three-car garage that Johnny and June used as a wardrobe room that has been converted into an apartment.

James Gresham, the seller who purchased the property for $2 million in 2014, is seeking $3.95 million for the estate, according to Forbes.

Highlighted in the 2005 film Walk The Line, the home was where Johnny retreated for his infamous 1960 detox, where Kris Kristofferson landed his helicopter in a heroic plea for Johnny’s attention and where countless guests visited the family, including Bob Dylan, Billy Graham, Al Gore and Ronald Reagan. It’s also where Johnny hosted his legendary “guitar pull” jams in the late ’60s and early ’70s and where he sat for his final music video, “Hurt.”

Check out a photo gallery of the property below.

Heard It in a Love Song: 14 Songs for Your Feb. 14 Valentine’s Day Playlist

Heard It in a Love Song: 14 Songs for Your Feb. 14 Valentine’s Day Playlist

We love country love songs as much as we love country party anthems. But on Valentine’s Day, we love them even more. Set the mood for a romantic February 14 with 14 songs that sing to the heart.


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1. “You’re Something Special to Me”
George Strait
One of King George’s lesser-know hits, but it’s a big, romantic two-step.

2. “Die a Happy Man”
Thomas Rhett
TR and wife Lauren have given the world of coupledom #RelationshipGoals.

3. “Valentine”
Martina McBride
Duh!

4. “Then”
Brad Paisley
Brad’s knack for setting real-life events to music gets a tender touch in this stirring ballad.

5. “Forever & Ever, Amen”
Randy Travis
You can’t help but smile at this swinging promise of eternal love.

6. “Making Memories of Us”
Keith Urban
A sweetly whispered pledge of love from Keith.

7. “Mean to Me”
Brett Eldredge
Rapidly becoming Mr. Romance, Brett croons in this ballad.

8. “Through the Years”
Kenny Rogers
Because love isn’t always young or new.

9. “Amazed”
Lonestar
Sometimes love is so big it roars.

10. “Lost in This Moment”
Big & Rich
One of the best wedding songs in the history of weddings.

11. “Come a Little Closer”
Dierks Bentley
Love on another level.

12. “I Need You”
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Raw and real, but pure poetry.

13. “Bless the Broken Road”
Rascal Flatts
It isn’t always easy to find your true love—but it’s always worth it.

14. “I Will Always Love You”
Dolly Parton
In case it just doesn’t work out, but the love is still there.

 

NASH National Poll Reveals Country’s Cutest Couple, Most Datable Star and Best Love Song

NASH National Poll Reveals Country’s Cutest Couple, Most Datable Star and Best Love Song

When it comes to country stars, we all have our crushes—from Luke Bryan and Keith Urban to Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert, and everyone in between.

In honor of Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, NASH held a national poll about—you guessed it—LOVE! Radio listeners were asked to answer questions about country’s most datable star, cutest couple and best love song—not just now, but ever.

Check out the results below.

1. Which country song is the best love song ever?

WINNER: Alan Jackson’s “Remember When”

“Forever and Ever, Amen” Randy Travis 21% - “Then” Brad Paisley 11% - “You’re Still the One” Shania Twain 11% - “Love, Me” Collin Raye 7% - “Remember When” Alan Jackson 23% - “Could I have this Dance” Anne Murray 9% - None of these 18%

 

 

2. Which country couple is the cutest ever?

WINNER: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill 48% - Vince Gill and Amy Grant 6% - Johnny and June Cash 13% - Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood 22% - Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black 7% - I’m not sure, but it’s not one of these couples 4%

 

3. Which male country star would you like to go on a date with?

WINNER: Luke Bryan

Keith Urban 21% - Luke Bryan 34% - Jason Alden 9% - Blake Shelton 21% - I’m not answering that! 14% - Did not answer 1%

 

4. Which female country star would you like to go on a date with?

WINNER: Carrie Underwood

Miranda Lambert 25% - Carrie Underwood 45% - Taylor Swift 11% - Maren Morris 11% - I’m not answering that! 5% - Did not answer 1%

Martina McBride Brings Girl Power and Powerhouse Vocals to Ryman Auditorium for Love Unleashed Tour

Martina McBride Brings Girl Power and Powerhouse Vocals to Ryman Auditorium for Love Unleashed Tour

It was a balmy Saturday night (Feb. 11) in Nashville and it only got hotter inside when Martina McBride brought the ladies and her Love Unleashed Tour—with Lauren Alaina and Post Monroe—to the Ryman Auditorium.

To open the show, the crowd was treated to beautiful harmonies from newcomers Post Monroe, an all-female trio ready to take Nashville by storm. The trio performed five songs, including their current single, “Red Hot American Summer,” and a cover of Adele’s “Send My Love (To Your New Lover).”

Next to take the stage was Season 10 American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina, whose current single, “Road Less Traveled,” is currently No. 13 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. The Georgia native had the crowd feeling a mix of emotions with up-on-your-feet songs like “My Next Boyfriend” and “Georgia Peaches,” and tear-in-your-eye songs such as “Doing Fine” and “Three.”

“I’m really trying not to cry, I’m sorry, it’s so emotional for me,” Lauren said from the stage. “You guys make everything I ever wanted come true. I wanted to write this next song about my journey and the things I missed, for my family to recognize how much they sacrifice and for you guys to tell you guys how much you made it so worth it for me. It’s called ‘Three’ and it’s very hard to sing when you’ve been crying.”

The tears weren’t flowing long as Lauren’s bubbly personality and contagious laughter got the crowd back on its feet as she broke into Katy Perry’s “Firework” and closed her set with her hit single, “Road Less Traveled.”

Enter—the woman everyone was there to see—Martina McBride, with a short video explaining why she wanted to continue the Love Unleashed Tour: “I want us to share in this common experience of music and positivity and love and feel like they can leave the concert stronger and ready to tackle this crazy world from a more positive place. That’s my idea for the Love Unleashed Tour, so let’s do it!”

And “do it” she did. The petite singer with powerhouse vocals kicked off the concert with her 1999 hit, “Love’s the Only House,” where she showed off her harmonica skills. Hit after hit followed with “My Baby Loves Me,” “Valentine,” and “Safe in the Arms of Love,” before she took a moment to address the crowd.

“This is really magic and I’m really glad you guys are here with me tonight,” Martina said from the stage. “I want to say thanks to you guys for coming out and buying a ticket with an all female lineup. It’s really cool. We’re gonna have so much fun tonight. I’m in a really good mood, I did not get on Facebook today [laughing].”

With that, Martina took the audience through songs that pulled at the heartstrings, including “For These Times,” which had the backup harmonies from the Nashville Choir, “In My Daughter’s Eyes” and “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” before paying tribute to Merle Haggard and Lynn Anderson with songs from her 2005 Timeless album, “Today I Started Loving You” and “Rose Garden,” respectively.

It was at this point in the show that Martina had the crowd on the hook just ready to be reeled in with hits like “Blessed,” “Wild Angels,” “Whatever You Say,” “Broken Wing” and a girl-power infused version of “This One’s for the Girls,” with special guest Lauren Alaina.

“It means the world to me that you guys would spend the night with us,” Martina said. “I’ve got to say once again—favorite place to play ever. I’m just glad that we got to share it together. Thank you guys so much.”

The pièce de résistance was when Martina closed the show with the biggest hit of her career, “Independence Day,” which had everyone on their feet erupting in applause.

Just when you thought the show was over, with the crowd still on its feet, Martina returned to the stage for an encore with the Beatles “All You Need Is Love” and O.A.R.’s “We’ll Pick Up Where We Left Off.”

“Take care of each other and God bless,” Martina said as she departed the stage. “See you next time.”

That we will.

Watch SaraBeth Channel Her Inner Beyoncé With 10-Minute Tune About Valentine’s Day

Watch SaraBeth Channel Her Inner Beyoncé With 10-Minute Tune About Valentine’s Day

SaraBeth is becoming a go-to singer/songwriter for Nash morning show Ty, Kelly & Chuck’s 10-minute tune, which challenges artists to craft a song—in 10 minutes or less—on a relevant topic of the day.

SaraBeth’s 10-minute topic today (Feb. 13): Who will be my Valentine?

With the Grammy Awards taking place the previous night (Feb. 12), Beyoncé must have been weighing heavily on SaraBeth’s mind because she channeled her inner Queen B for a “Single Ladies”-inspired Valentine tune.

Watch below.

Grammy Losers’ Reactions on Social Media, Including Chris Young, Brothers Osborne, Cassadee Pope & More (And by “Losers,” We Mean Nominees Who Didn’t Win)

Grammy Losers’ Reactions on Social Media, Including Chris Young, Brothers Osborne, Cassadee Pope & More (And by “Losers,” We Mean Nominees Who Didn’t Win)

Brandy Clark
Best Country Solo Performance nominee: “Love Can Go to Hell”
Best Country Album nominee: Big Day in a Small Town

Chris Young & Cassadee Pope
Best Country Duo/Group Performance nominee: “Think of You”

Brothers Osborne
Best Country Duo/Group Performance nominee: “21 Summer”

Grammy Winners’ Reactions on Social Media, Including Sturgill Simpson, Maren Morris, Hillary Scott & More

Grammy Winners’ Reactions on Social Media, Including Sturgill Simpson, Maren Morris, Hillary Scott & More

Sturgill Simpson
Best Country Album: A Sailor’s Guide to Earth

Maren Morris
Best Country Solo Performance: “My Church”

Pentatonix
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: “Jolene,” featuring Dolly Parton

Lori McKenna
Best Country Song (songwriter): “Humble and Kind

"Tell us the truth. When you were a kid – did you ever think – you'd be invited to something like this?" #grammys

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Hillary Scott
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance: “Thy Will”
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Love Remains

Vince Gill
Best Americana Roots Song (songwriter): “Kid Sister”

O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor
Best Bluegrass Album: Coming Home

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