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Nitty Gritty from Music City – Tues. April 27th


April 27, 2021
Thomas Rhett’s new album
Country Again – Side A arrives in three days (Friday, April 30) and to celebrate he’s holding a special virtual experience. Grab your tickets at thomasrhett.veeps.com
… Thomas says he’s pumped to “put the band together to put on the realest virtual show we can for you … we’ll be playing some new stuff for the first time ever, along with some of your favorites.” Tickets for the live-only event are $15.
… Tickets to a VIP After Show Hang are $25.
Dierks Bentley will play five small-venue shows in mid-May, on a brief road tour dubbed the ....

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Charley Pride, 1934-2020


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Charley Frank Pride was a rare commodity. Not only was he an icon with universal appeal, but his six-decade career also embodied a strong message that many to this day still don t understand. He was living proof that being true to yourself and what you love is the highest form of cultural authenticity, and that country music as much as music of any other tradition belongs to everyone. Pride, who died Dec. 12 at 86 of complications from COVID-19, was the first Black superstar in country music s modern era, although he knew better than most that he wasn t the idiom s first African American performer. ....

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