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Nashville was buzzing with excitement last night as Post Malone took the stage at Marathon Music Works for an intimate show, “A Night In Nashville.” The crowd was in for a treat as Post Malone gave fans a sneak peek of tracks from his upcoming country album, F-1 Trillion, set to drop on August 16.

But the night really took off when country legend Blake Shelton joined Post on stage! The two lit up the room with a high-energy performance of their June hit, “Pour Me A Drink.” It’s clear these two have incredible chemistry, and their performance had the crowd cheering non-stop. Shelton’s wife, Gwen Stefani, was in the audience, capturing all the fun on her Instagram stories.

This isn’t the first time Post Malone and Blake Shelton have teamed up to wow fans. They previously rocked CMA Fest in June with both a full-band and acoustic version of “Pour Me A Drink.” Later that month, the duo dropped an epic music video for the song that perfectly captures their party vibe.

But the surprises didn’t end there! Post and Blake also treated fans to a performance of Shelton’s 2004 hit “Some Beach,” keeping the energy high and the crowd pumped.

As the release of F-1 Trillion approaches, Post Malone is gearing up for his fall tour, which kicks off on September 8. Fans are also buzzing about his future country collaborations, including a duet with Chris Stapleton and a mysterious upcoming track with Luke Combs. It’s safe to say, Post Malone is bringing the country heat this year!

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The 2019 Country Music Association Awards kicked off with an unforgettable performance when three country legends took the stage together! Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, and Reba McEntire set the tone for the night with a stunning rendition of “Those Memories of You,” instantly raising the energy in the room. But that was just the beginning—soon, they were joined by other incredible “women of country” like Martina McBride, Jennifer Nettles, and Tanya Tucker, delivering a powerful medley of songs that had the crowd on their feet.

Before the music began, the trio of stars lightened the mood with a fun monologue, giving a shout-out to the Performer of the Year nominees, including Keith Urban, who was seen sharing a sweet moment with his wife, Nicole Kidman. Reba and Dolly even joked about taking over Brad Paisley’s spot, since Carrie had co-hosted the show with him for over a decade.

In a nod to country music history, they also referenced the legendary 1987 Trio album by Dolly, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. That album featured “Those Memories of You,” which has been covered by many artists over the years, including by the trio last night. The song, written by Alan O’Bryant and originally recorded by Bill Monroe, reflects on the haunting emotions of past love, a theme that resonated deeply with the audience.

It was a night filled with nostalgia, powerhouses, and pure country magic. The kind of performance that will be remembered for years to come!

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Luke Combs has once again proven his genre-defying appeal with “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma,” the stormy anthem from the Twisters soundtrack that’s drawing in listeners far beyond country music circles. Already a three-time Grammy nominee and two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year, Combs continues to solidify his place as one of the most unstoppable forces in music today.

Following the massive success of his Fast Car cover, which introduced him to a whole new audience, “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” is expanding his reach even further. With its thunderous guitar riffs and high-stakes energy, the song captures the thrill and danger of storm chasing, making it the perfect fit for the blockbuster film. The fact that it’s the lead single from the Twisters soundtrack has only amplified its impact.

Even those who usually steer clear of country music are taking notice. As one Reddit user shared, “My brother is the typical hip 16-year-old who always rags on me for loving country. He saw Twisters and now is obsessed with this song.”

Combs debuted the track live at the CMA Awards in November 2024, delivering a performance that had the audience in awe. One concertgoer wrote, “It’s amazing. I wanted to faint hearing it live. He’s so damn good.” YouTube comments echoed the sentiment, with fans calling it “breathtaking” and “one of his best performances yet.” One fan even joked, “Luke doesn’t need autotune—autotune needs him.”

Interestingly, Combs and co-writers Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton wrote the song without ever seeing the Twisters film footage. Instead, they worked from the filmmakers’ vision, drawing inspiration from the tension and adrenaline of storm chasing. Combs described the song as “sort of abstract, lyrically speaking,” with lines that capture the thrill of the chase and the fear that comes with it:

“Scared of nothing and I’m scared to death, I can’t breathe and I catch my breath.
I keep running, but I’m standing still, pray for peace, but I need the thrill.”

That contrast, Combs says, is one of his favorite aspects of the song—it reflects the tension between fear and excitement, survival and obsession. Just like Fast Car before it, “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” is proving that Luke Combs can keep it country while pulling in fans from every corner of the music world.

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The CMA Awards audience was in for a surprise when Keith Urban and Jelly Roll took the stage for a powerhouse performance of “Liar.” Their unexpected collaboration was announced just hours before the show, sending fans into a frenzy of anticipation.

Originally featured on Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken album, released in 2024, “Liar” became a standout track for its raw emotion and intense energy. But when Urban joined him for a live rendition at the CMAs, the song reached a whole new level.

Urban and Jelly Roll share not only a deep appreciation for music but also a genuine friendship. Having worked together on “Don’t Want To” from Beautifully Broken, the duo has built a strong musical connection, blending their styles seamlessly. Their bond was evident as they delivered an electrifying performance that had the audience on their feet.

Urban set the stage ablaze with an explosive guitar solo, adding a fiery rock edge to Jelly Roll’s signature country grit. The crowd erupted in cheers as the two fed off each other’s energy, turning the performance into an unforgettable CMA moment.

Following the show, fans flooded social media with praise, calling the performance “pure magic” and “one of the best live moments in CMA history.” Even before the CMAs, Urban had publicly congratulated Jelly Roll on the success of Beautifully Broken, calling him a “brother” and celebrating their musical journey together.

Their performance of “Liar” wasn’t just a highlight of the night—it was a reminder of how great music transcends genres and brings people together. If you haven’t seen it yet, prepare for an electrifying ride!

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From the first note, Jelly Roll’s gritty, soulful voice commanded the room, drawing the audience into the heart-wrenching emotion of “Save Me.” When Lainey Wilson stepped in with her rich, heartfelt vocals, the performance transformed into something truly unforgettable. Their voices blended seamlessly, filling the venue with raw vulnerability and passion that left the crowd in awe.

As the song unfolded, fans and fellow artists alike were visibly moved—many rising for a standing ovation, some even wiping away tears. Social media erupted with praise, calling the performance “chilling,” “goosebump-inducing,” and “one of the best moments of the night.”

The 58th Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, held at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas, was filled with standout performances, but this duet was one that people would be talking about for years to come.

A Song That Speaks to the Soul
Originally released in 2020, “Save Me” was a deeply personal track for Jelly Roll, reflecting on struggles with addiction, redemption, and finding hope in the darkest places. In 2023, Lainey Wilson joined him for a reimagined duet, adding a new layer of emotion and harmony to an already powerful song.

Their live performance at the ACM Awards elevated the song even further, turning it into a musical confession—raw, unfiltered, and deeply resonant.

The Magic of Two Authentic Storytellers
Both artists have built careers on real, unapologetic storytelling.

Jelly Roll, born Jason DeFord in Nashville, blends country, rock, and hip-hop, creating music that speaks to real-life struggles. His journey from hard times to headlining awards shows makes his songs even more powerful.
Lainey Wilson, a rising country star from Baskin, Louisiana, has won fans over with her signature mix of traditional country and modern flair. Her honest, heartfelt songwriting has made her one of the most respected voices in the genre today.
A Performance That Left Everyone Speechless
As the stage lights dimmed, Jelly Roll’s raw delivery set the tone, his voice carrying the weight of every lyric. When Lainey joined in, their harmonies soared, intertwining pain, hope, and redemption into a single, unforgettable moment.

By the time the final note faded, the audience was on its feet—the emotion in the room was undeniable.

Critics and fans alike praised the performance, with NBC highlighting the duo’s ability to “turn pain into poetry, making the song feel even more personal and powerful.”

The Impact Beyond the Stage
Following the ACM Awards, “Save Me” saw a massive spike in streams, proving the lasting impact of Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson’s duet. Fans flooded social media with messages about how the song resonated with them, solidifying its place as one of the most memorable moments in modern country music.

With this breathtaking performance, Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson proved once again why they are two of country music’s most authentic and soul-stirring artists.

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Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood’s performance of “Somethin’ Bad” at the 2014 CMA Music Festival was nothing short of electrifying. The two country superstars took the stage with a fiery intensity, delivering one of the most unforgettable performances in country music history.

As the anticipation built, the crowd was on the edge of their seats, waiting for the magic to unfold. With a combined eight platinum albums between them, Miranda and Carrie didn’t just take the stage—they owned it. Their powerhouse vocals and undeniable chemistry made for a girl-power performance that had the audience in awe from start to finish.

The song quickly became a smash hit, soaring to No. 1 on country radio, making it the first duet between two women to reach that milestone in over 20 years. The energy was palpable, with Miranda’s bold, rebellious style perfectly complementing Carrie’s soaring, angelic vocals. The song’s driving beat and sharp guitar riffs added to the explosive power of their performance, leaving the audience breathless.

This wasn’t just another duet—it was a defining moment in country music, proving once again that when these two stars share a stage, magic happens. Their performance solidified their place as queens of modern country, showing the world that their voices, together, are unstoppable.

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Travis Tritt recently honored country music legend Waylon Jennings with a heartfelt and emotional tribute that left fans deeply moved. The tribute was a powerful acoustic medley, showcasing Tritt’s respect for Jennings’ lasting impact on outlaw country music. With his signature Southern grit and soulful delivery, Tritt captured the raw emotion and authenticity that made Jennings’ music so legendary.

The performance featured a collection of Jennings’ most iconic songs like “Lonesome, On’ry and Mean,” “Good Hearted Woman,” and “I’m a Ramblin’ Man,” all performed with Tritt’s own heartfelt twist. The stripped-down acoustic style gave the audience a chance to truly connect with the essence of the songs, highlighting the timeless themes of rebellion, heartache, and the road that Jennings so famously explored.

Fans online were quick to express their admiration, calling the tribute “breathtaking” and “one of the most moving performances” they’d ever witnessed. Some even admitted to shedding a few tears, moved by Tritt’s honest portrayal of his musical hero.

For Tritt, this medley wasn’t just a tribute; it was a personal reflection of how Jennings’ music shaped his own career and the broader outlaw movement within country music. Through this heartfelt performance, Tritt reminded fans that Waylon Jennings’ influence is still alive and well, continuing to inspire artists today.

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Johnny Cash took the stage for the last time on July 5, 2003, at the Carter Family Fold in Hiltons, Virginia, marking an emotional chapter in music history. At 71, Cash was mourning the recent loss of his cherished wife, June Carter Cash. Despite his grief and fragile health—battling diabetes, autonomic neuropathy, and physical frailty—he demonstrated incredible courage and determination to perform.

The venue was more than just a stage; it was a place rich with meaning. The Carter Family Fold honors the legacy of the Carter Family, pioneers of country music and June’s kin. Cash’s deep ties to the Carter family made this location especially meaningful for his farewell performance. Having shared this stage with June and her family countless times, the night was heavy with nostalgia and sentiment.

This concert was more than just a musical event—it was a testament to Cash’s resilience and unwavering love for his wife, his music, and his audience. It showcased his ability to rise above personal sorrow and physical limitations to honor his commitments. Just a few months later, Cash passed away, but this final performance remains a powerful symbol of his spirit and dedication. His legacy endures, touching hearts worldwide, and this last concert stands as a moving tribute to love, strength, and perseverance.