The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM) is returning this spring for another night of honoring the soaring talent in the country music industry. Historically shattering ACM nomination records, four Black artists have been nominated this year.
Jimmie Allen, Kane Brown, Mickey Guyton, and John Legend are among the group of Black nominees. Guyton is no stranger to the ACM stage as she became the first Black woman to perform her own song on the show in 2020.
“Let me tell you, it has been a long time coming for me,” she said of her historic performance in an interview with
King of Country George Strait puts custom-built hilltop mansion on the market for $7.5million, featuring three bedrooms, six bathrooms, and breathtaking valley views of San Antonio
George Strait s Texas mansion is on sale for $7.5million - down from $8.9million when it was first listed in 2019
The San Antonio home was custom-built for the now-68-year-old country star in the 1990s
The property is being marketed by his daughter in law, real-estate agent Tamara Strait
Strait rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like Amarillo by Morning and has sold more than 100million records
In December Strait hit the headlines following a lawsuit that revealed he was paid $1.7million to play at Texas Governor Greg Abbott s re-election in 2019
The musician tells PEOPLE the hit country band has a ton to be grateful for with their latest single "Near Mrs." and two new babies on the way: "We definitely didn't have a conversation about it"
"The reason I got into radio is to brighten people's days. I have a lot of energy. I don't even drink coffee. I just wake up like this and I share that with anyone who needs it. "
The Cosmic Journey of Kacey Musgraves
The Cosmic Journey of Kacey Musgraves
The queen of galactic country is following up a career-defining album (and a divorce) with a little help from Bach, Greek tragedy, and magic mushrooms
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It’s exactly one week after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and her nerves having been frayed like a rodeo rope, Kacey Musgraves is today opting for some self-care. This is how she finds herself, raven tendrils piled carelessly atop her head, pale cheeks slightly flushed, in a floral and fetching Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit and up to her armpits in steaming hot water in a private session at Nashville’s Holiday Salon & Bathhouse (“Sweat Out Your Sins,” its bumper sticker beckons, with a cheekiness that could easily find a home in a Musgraves lyric). “I just felt like starting the day off on some kind of therapeutic note,” she explains, as if that week of all weeks an explanation were necess