but don’t worry if you weren’t able to be there IRL — he captured the incomparable atmosphere of his concerts in an album you can play over and over again. Even through headphones, the anticipation builds when the opening chords of “Dial Drunk” kick into gear. Any ...
The nominees forBest Country Duo/Group Performanceare "Gentle On My Mind" by the Band Perry; "Somethin' Bad" by Miranda Lambert With Carrie Underwood; "Day Drinking" by Little Big Town; "Meanwhile Back At Mama's" by Tim McGraw Featuring Faith Hill; and "Raise 'Em Up" by Keith Urban ...
ON SALE NOW: Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Sturgill Simpson and Lynyrd Skynyrd To Headline 2025 Two Step Inn Festival Music Cody Jinks Announces Re-Release of 2012 Album “Backside of 30,” Along With Brand-New Song “When The New Wears Off” ...
Miranda Lambert admits she was terrified before her 2005 CMA Awards performance in New York City. It was her introduction to the world, with more fans than she'd ever known watching. Years later this cathartic, foot-stomping performance of "Kerosene" is iconic. Perhaps no other single performa...
No. 9: Miranda Lambert's Fiery Side Miranda Lambert admits she was terrified before her 2005 CMA Awards performance in New York City. It was her introduction to the world, with more fans than she'd ever known watching. Years later this cathartic, foot-stomping performance of "Kerosene" is...
I sat in my room and learned every song I could in the key of D, since those were the only chords I knew. "Let Him Fly" is in the key of D. I remember sitting there, figuring out that picking part in the beginning, feeling like I had figured out a new language. I could play...
“That’s what country is, anyway, right? Three chords and the solid truth,” says Jelly, paraphrasing legendary songwriter Howard Harlan’s oft-quoted description of a good country song. Much of Jelly’s own truth is written in ink on his face. There’s a heart with a lock, a rose,...
Hannah Dasher spotlights her love of traditional country music -- and offers a warning to those who forget the genre's roots -- in her new song, "The Tree." "We're getting a little too from the / three chords and the truth part of it / Forgettin' where the roots are / Is gonna...
No. 9: Miranda Lambert's Fiery Side Miranda Lambert admits she was terrified before her 2005 CMA Awards performance in New York City. It was her introduction to the world, with more fans than she'd ever known watching. Years later this cathartic, foot-stomping performance of "Kerosene" is...
But she’s even more striking as a guitarist, running a thick, rockish sound through a harmonic palette that suits both a Berklee dropout who audited master classes after she couldn’t afford tuition and a Texan who got hip to passing chords playing backup fiddle with ...