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May 5, 2025 – Ella Langley just wrapped her first-ever sold-out headlining tour, and it’s safe to say she’s officially made her mark in country music. From coast to coast, fans packed venues to catch a glimpse of one of the genre’s most exciting new voices—and she didn’t disappoint.

With each stop, Langley delivered a high-energy show packed with raw emotion, powerhouse vocals, and the kind of crowd connection you don’t see every day. Whether she was belting out fan favorites or slowing things down with a heartfelt ballad, every song hit home with fans who knew every word.

But this wasn’t just a series of concerts—it felt more like a celebration of how far Langley has come. She’s gone from playing small shows to commanding big stages with the kind of confidence that only comes from passion and hard work. And her fans? They showed up in full force, singing, cheering, and proving that they’re along for the ride.

A highlight of the tour was her emotional performance of “You Look Like You Love Me,” a song that’s become a fan-favorite anthem. The crowd lit up with emotion, some even moved to tears, as Langley poured her heart into every lyric. It was a moment that captured exactly why she’s resonating so deeply with audiences everywhere.

Social media lit up with photos and videos from every stop—fans couldn’t stop sharing their favorite memories from the tour. The excitement around Langley isn’t just about her voice—it’s her honesty, her down-to-earth vibe, and the way she makes every show feel personal.

Ella Langley’s debut tour was more than a success—it was a statement. She’s not just another rising star; she’s an artist with something to say and the talent to back it up. And if this tour is any sign of what’s ahead, we’re just getting started.

Country music better make room—Ella Langley is here to stay.

 

At the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards, the night was filled with stars and celebration, but it was Alan Jackson who delivered the most unforgettable moment. With tears in his eyes and emotion in his voice, Jackson took the stage to sing “Remember When”—a deeply personal ballad that left the Ford Center silent in awe.

There were no flashy lights, no special effects—just soft blue lighting, a touching video montage, and the raw emotion of a legend singing from the heart. As soon as Jackson began, the crowd stood in unison, and by the time the last note echoed through the venue, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.

This wasn’t just another performance. It was a goodbye.

With ongoing health challenges prompting Jackson to retire from touring, this could very well have been his final ACM performance. But even in his last moments in the spotlight, Jackson proved why he’s been a cornerstone of country music for nearly four decades. Instead of leaning on one of his many hits like “Chattahoochee” or “Gone Country,” he chose “Remember When”—a 2003 ballad that reflects on love, life, and the simple moments that shape us.

The song perfectly captured the spirit of the evening—a tribute to 60 years of country music. Fittingly, Jackson was also presented with the ACM Lifetime Achievement Award, a well-deserved recognition of a career that has helped shape the genre.

Released as part of Greatest Hits Volume II, “Remember When” has always been one of Jackson’s most cherished songs. Written about his relationship with his wife, Denise, and their life together, the track has only become more meaningful over time—especially now, as Jackson steps away from the limelight.

With nothing but a microphone, his powerful voice, and a lifetime of memories, Jackson created a moment that will live on in country music history—one that was honest, heartfelt, and timeless.

As fans honor the 60th ACMs, they also prepare to say farewell to one of the genre’s greatest voices. But with performances like this, Alan Jackson’s legacy is one that will never be forgotten.

 

At just 18, John Foster has a story that goes beyond the spotlight, filled with personal loss, deep faith, and a powerful sense of purpose. In an emotional interview with The Permanent Rain Press, the American Idol contestant opened up about the tragic loss of two close friends, Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill, in a car accident in 2022. Their passing became the catalyst for his heart-wrenching original song, “Tell That Angel I Love Her,” a song born from grief but fueled by love.

Foster didn’t start singing publicly until he was 15, and it wasn’t until tragedy struck that music truly became personal for him. Standing by the bayou, overwhelmed with sadness, he poured his heart into lyrics that captured the raw, unfiltered emotions of loss. This moment, standing there with the water stretching out before him, marked the turning point in his life where he found his true voice and began to connect with others through his music.

Beyond his musical talent, Foster also dreams of becoming an oncologist. Growing up in a community with a high cancer rate, he’s driven by a desire to help others heal physically. “God heals spiritually, but he gave people the ability to heal physically. I want to be one of them,” he shares with humility and conviction. This desire to make a difference in people’s lives shines through in every step he takes, both on and off the stage.

When he took the Idol stage to perform “Something To Talk About,” his soulful, sincere voice captured the hearts of the judges and audience. Carrie Underwood even called him a “cutie patootie” during his audition, a compliment Foster didn’t hear until the episode aired, showing just how genuine and grounded he remains despite the fame.

Foster isn’t in this for the spotlight; he’s in it to share stories that matter. Each performance is a tribute to those he’s lost, to the family and community that raised him, and to the faith that keeps him going. In a world that often values trends over substance, John Foster stands as a reminder that authenticity and heart will always hold power.

With every song, Foster isn’t just singing for himself; he’s singing for everyone and everything that’s shaped him along the way. His journey is just beginning, and it’s clear that whatever the future holds, he’s ready to make a difference with his music and his message.

Country music’s biggest celebration is just around the corner! On Thursday, May 8th, stars will shine bright at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas, as the Academy of Country Music marks its 60th annual awards show.

Hosting the night is none other than country legend Reba McEntire—who’s earned an impressive 16 ACM Awards herself. She’ll guide us through a night packed with unforgettable performances, once-in-a-lifetime collaborations, and a few surprises we won’t see coming.

And speaking of surprises…

Ella Langley & Riley Green Score a Surprise ACM Win

Over the weekend at Country Thunder in Tampa, Ella Langley and Riley Green had no idea what was coming. While on stage performing their hit duet, “You Look Like You Love Me,” a video message from Reba suddenly appeared on the big screen.

“Sorry to interrupt,” Reba said with a smile, “but I’ve got some exciting news!” She then announced that the pair had just won the ACM Award for Visual Media of the Year—sending the crowd (and the artists) into full celebration mode.

This marks Ella Langley’s second ACM win, and the ceremony hasn’t even begun! Leading all nominees with a total of eight nods, the 26-year-old rising star was also named New Female Artist of the Year just days before.

Their hit duet, released in June 2024, quickly climbed the charts, landing Ella her first and Riley his second No. 1 on Country Airplay. The wild-west-themed music video, which dropped in August, added even more excitement—featuring appearances by country great Jamey Johnson and Riley’s corgi, Carl.

“You Look Like You Love Me” is still in the running for three more major awards: Song of the Year, Single of the Year, and Musical Event of the Year. Could more wins be on the way?

John Foster brought the energy and charm to Sunday night’s (May 4) American Idol Top 8 live show with a standout performance of Bonnie Raitt’s “Something to Talk About.” It was a defining moment in Season 23—and a big leap forward for the rising country star.

The night’s theme, Ladies’ Night, celebrated legendary female artists, and 18-year-old Foster kicked things off in style. Before hitting the stage, he met with this week’s mentor, country icon Miranda Lambert. But their mentoring session came with a fun twist—John admitted she was his childhood crush, sparking a laugh, a blush, and a sweet exchange that had fans smiling.

Miranda encouraged John to bring out the “sass” in the bluesy hit and really own the moment. And from the first note, he delivered. With high energy, natural stage presence, and a big dose of confidence, Foster had the crowd clapping along and the judges cheering.

Carrie Underwood praised his journey, saying, “He’s the one we’ve watched grow the most.” Luke Bryan added, “Your charisma meter is peaking off the charts.”

But it wasn’t just about personality—his vocals stood tall, too. With a gritty, soulful delivery and a modern country twist, Foster gave the 1991 classic new life. The original, written by Shirley Eikhard and made famous by Bonnie Raitt, earned a Grammy for its powerhouse vocals and flirty groove—perfectly suited for Foster’s style.

With America voting live during the coast-to-coast broadcast, John’s performance clearly made an impact. As Ryan Seacrest kept viewers on edge with the results, one thing was clear—John Foster had just given everyone something to talk about.

 

John Foster isn’t just another American Idol contestant—he’s on a mission to make a difference through both music and medicine. A Louisiana native and biology student at LSU, John dreams of becoming a “singing oncologist,” blending his love for music with a passion for helping those fighting cancer. For him, it’s always been about more than just the spotlight.

From his very first audition, John stood out—not just for his voice, but for his sincerity and Southern charm. His heartfelt cover of a Conway Twitty classic made a lasting impression. While Luke Bryan was initially unsure, it didn’t take long for John’s honest spirit to win him over and earn him a Golden Ticket to Hollywood.

As the competition heated up, John brought a taste of home to the stage in Hawaii, performing a crowd-pleasing version of “Callin’ Baton Rouge.” The audience was on their feet, the judges were dancing, and John proved he was more than a ballad singer—he was a true entertainer.

But it was his Top 20 performance that truly stopped hearts.

That night, John stepped into the spotlight with an original song he wrote himself: “Tell That Angel I Love Her.” The emotional ballad was a tribute to two close friends, Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill, who tragically passed away in a car crash on New Year’s Eve. With tear-filled eyes and a trembling voice, John poured every ounce of his grief and love into the performance.

The lyrics—raw and personal—felt like pages from his journal:

“Each tear that falls on my guitar / Is a hug from afar / Lord, won’t you tell that angel I love her?”

By the end of the song, he softly whispered, “I love you, Maggie.” Judge Carrie Underwood, visibly touched, asked who the song was for. John quietly pointed to the audience, where Maggie and Caroline’s families were watching, holding each other close in a deeply emotional moment.

Viewers were moved to tears. Social media lit up with support and admiration for John’s vulnerability and strength. For many, the performance wasn’t just memorable—it was healing.

In a heartfelt message shared afterward, John wrote:

“I wrote this for the two sweet angels that were tragically taken from us on New Year’s Eve. Maggie was one of my best friends and Caroline was a good friend I regret not knowing even more. Until we meet again.”

John Foster’s Idol journey is clearly about more than winning a competition. With every song, he’s bringing heart, purpose, and connection to the stage. Whether he’s celebrating his Southern roots or honoring lost loved ones, his music reminds us of the deeper power it holds—to comfort, to connect, and to heal.

 

In a season packed with standout voices and unforgettable moments, John Roberts took things to a whole new level on the latest episode of American Idol. With his emotional original song “Just As She Was Leaving,” Roberts didn’t just sing—he told a story that gripped every heart in the room.

Walking on stage with quiet confidence and just his guitar, John introduced the song as a personal reflection on love and letting go. What followed was a stripped-down, soul-baring performance that let his voice—and his words—do all the talking. With every lyric, he painted a clear and emotional picture of a romance slipping away, and the ache that remains long after.

Judge Carrie Underwood was visibly moved. “John, that was absolutely beautiful,” she said. “You have a gift for turning real emotion into music, and that’s something truly special.” Fellow judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan echoed her praise, applauding his honesty, vocal control, and skill as a songwriter.

As the last note faded, the audience jumped to their feet, many wiping away tears. On social media, fans couldn’t stop talking about it. Hashtags like #JohnRoberts and #JustAsSheWasLeaving began trending, with viewers calling it one of the most emotional and memorable performances of the season.

John’s journey on Idol has been steady and full of heart. He’s not the loudest performer—but he’s one of the most real. Each week, he’s shown a little more of who he is, both as a person and as an artist. But this song felt like his breakthrough moment—the one that set him apart and hinted at the kind of meaningful career he could have beyond the show.

In a season full of big voices, “Just As She Was Leaving” reminded everyone of something simple yet powerful: when music is honest, it hits deeper. And thanks to John Roberts, Idol had one of those rare, unforgettable moments that will stay with people long after the season ends.

 

It was a night full of surprises on American Idol, and no one delivered a more memorable moment than John Foster. The 18-year-old Louisiana native didn’t just wow the judges with his performance—he left the audience (and Miranda Lambert!) smiling with a sweet confession and an unexpected duet that fans are still buzzing about.

During the May 4 Top 8 episode, themed “Ladies’ Night” in honor of iconic women in music, Foster chose Bonnie Raitt’s fiery hit “Something to Talk About.” But before he sang a single note, the night took an unforgettable turn. As part of his mentoring session, Foster met with country superstar Miranda Lambert—and casually admitted that she was his very first crush.

“I think I turned red,” Miranda laughed later. “He walked in with his cowboy hat and charm, and I was like, ‘Okay, I love this kid.’”

That chemistry carried onto the stage. In a surprise twist, Lambert joined Foster for a live duet, turning the performance into a playful, energetic moment that lit up the room. Foster held his own beside the country queen, blending confidence, charisma, and just the right amount of wide-eyed excitement. It wasn’t just a performance—it was a breakout moment.

Judges were quick to shower him with praise. Carrie Underwood called him the contestant who’s shown the most growth, noting his stage presence and connection with the crowd. Luke Bryan added with a grin, “Your charisma meter? It’s peaking.”

The internet agreed. Social media lit up with fans calling Foster a “dark horse” and a “natural star,” celebrating not only his vocals but his joyful energy and genuine personality.

And while Foster is rising in the Idol ranks, he’s still grounded in purpose. A biology student at LSU, he’s been vocal about wanting to become a “singing oncologist”—and recently launched a fundraiser to support the American Cancer Society. Whether on a stage or in a hospital, Foster’s heart is firmly set on helping others.

Now firmly in the Top 8, it’s clear: John Foster is no longer just the kid with a dream. He’s an artist, a storyteller, and after a night like this, a name we’ll be hearing for a long time.

 

The May 4 episode of American Idol paid homage to legendary women in music, and the Top 10 contestants truly rose to the challenge, creating one of the most exciting and memorable nights of the season. With country queen Miranda Lambert as their mentor, each contestant picked a song from an iconic female artist, giving fans an unforgettable mix of powerful vocals and creative performances.

The night was full of emotion, with each contestant pushing themselves beyond their limits. As the live show came to an end, Ryan Seacrest announced the results, revealing the Top 8: Breanna Nix, Mattie Pruitt, Jamal Roberts, John Foster, Josh King, Gabby Samone, Slater Nalley, and Thunderstorm Artis. Unfortunately, Kolbi Jordan and Canaan James Hill’s journeys came to a close, leaving no platinum ticket holders remaining in the competition.

Here’s a quick look at how the performances went down:

John Foster
John kicked off the night with Bonnie Raitt’s “Something to Talk About.” Despite being nervous to rehearse with his childhood crush, Miranda Lambert, he quickly found his confidence on stage. Judges praised his growing stage presence, with Carrie Underwood calling him the one to watch.

Kolbi Jordan
Kolbi took a bold risk with Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain,” stepping away from the usual power ballads. Her dark, rock-inspired rendition impressed Luke Bryan and showed her ability to bring personality to the stage, even though it wasn’t enough to keep her in the competition.

Josh King
Josh gave a fresh twist to Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” showcasing his raw, bluesy style. With some helpful guidance from Lambert, Josh brought the house down with his fiery energy and was praised for his versatility.

Breanna Nix
Breanna chose Adele’s “Water Under the Bridge” after some internal struggle, and she nailed it. Her confidence and control made it clear that this performance was a standout, with judges applauding her diva-worthy presence.

Canaan James Hill
Stepping out of his comfort zone, Canaan performed Carrie Underwood’s “Love Wins.” Despite his nerves, his heartfelt rendition resonated with the judges, but it wasn’t enough to secure his spot in the Top 8.

Thunderstorm Artis
Thunderstorm wowed with his soulful rendition of Adele’s “When We Were Young,” adding piano to his performance. His ability to make simplicity feel powerful earned him high praise from the judges, with Lionel Richie calling it his best performance yet.

Slater Nalley
Slater surprised everyone by taking on Reba McEntire’s “Whoever’s in New England,” raising the key and bringing a new level of emotion to the song. Judges praised his authenticity and evolution as an artist.

Jamal Roberts
Jamal brought full energy to Carrie Underwood’s “Undo It,” delivering a fun and commanding performance. Despite a small lyric slip, his stage presence captivated the crowd, earning him praise from the judges.

Mattie Pruitt
Mattie gave an emotional and raw performance of “The House That Built Me,” complete with a live guitar. Her heartfelt delivery moved Miranda Lambert to tears, and the judges were equally moved by her emotional connection to the song.

Gabby Samone
Gabby closed the night with a stunning performance of Beyoncé’s “I Was Here,” earning a standing ovation. Her vocal growth and the emotion behind her performance were enough to make even the most seasoned judges take notice.

The Top 8 are now set, and the competition is heating up. With each contestant showcasing unique talent and emotional depth, it’s clear that this season will be full of surprises until the very end.

 

The countdown is on—Ella Langley is just a week away from dropping her debut album, and the country music world is buzzing with excitement. Fans who’ve followed her journey from small-town stages to national radio can’t wait to finally hear the full collection of songs she’s been crafting for years. This release isn’t just another milestone—it’s the start of a new chapter for one of country’s fastest-rising stars.

Langley shared her excitement on social media, writing, “One week till my debut record!! 🥹🫶🏼 Can’t wait for y’all to hear all of these songs!” Her heartfelt post quickly racked up thousands of likes and comments, proving just how ready her fans are. With a string of popular singles already under her belt and a devoted following, this album is shaping up to be a major moment not just for Langley, but for country music as a whole.

Hailing from Alabama, Langley brings an authentic Southern sound that’s both rooted in tradition and refreshingly modern. Her songs are known for their honest lyrics, emotional depth, and a voice that feels both powerful and approachable. From hometown gigs to big festival stages, she’s built her career one step at a time, gaining fans who love her for her genuine spirit and storytelling talent.

This upcoming album promises to showcase every side of Langley—from energetic, boot-stomping anthems to slow, heartfelt ballads. Each track offers a glimpse into her life and the stories she’s eager to share. “Every song on this record means something to me,” she said in a recent interview. “I’ve poured my heart and soul into it.”

In the final days before release, Langley is gearing up with live performances, interviews, and fan interactions—all building toward what could be a breakout moment in her career. She’s not just releasing music; she’s inviting fans into her world, and they’re more than ready to join her.

With this debut, Ella Langley isn’t just making an album—she’s making a statement. And if the early buzz is any indication, it’s one that will leave a lasting mark on country music.