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New Braunfels native Catie Offerman talks about playing at record-setting concert with George Strait
Read full article: New Braunfels native Catie Offerman talks about playing at record-setting concert with George StraitOn June 15, Catie Offerman did something BIG in Texas — she performed at a record-setting concert with George Strait.
George Strait show in College Station attracts largest ticketed concert attendance in US history
Read full article: George Strait show in College Station attracts largest ticketed concert attendance in US historyOn top of hit record after hit record, legendary country music artist George Strait can lay claim to another record.
George Birge to perform at Spurs ‘Rock Into Spring’ concert
Read full article: George Birge to perform at Spurs ‘Rock Into Spring’ concertSpurs Sports & Entertainment is celebrating the start of Spring with a day full of free activities at the Rock at La Cantera. On Saturday, March 23, country star and Texas native, George Birge, performs at 9:30 p.m.
‘I shouldn’t have did what I did’: Country music star Zach Bryan apologizes after his arrest in Oklahoma
Read full article: ‘I shouldn’t have did what I did’: Country music star Zach Bryan apologizes after his arrest in OklahomaCountry music star Zach Bryan — who just announced back-to-back shows in San Antonio next summer — was arrested and jailed briefly Thursday in northeastern Oklahoma.
Willie Nelson’s shows in San Antonio next month canceled due to COVID-19 concerns
Read full article: Willie Nelson’s shows in San Antonio next month canceled due to COVID-19 concernsCounty music legend Willie Nelson has canceled two of his performances in San Antonio next month due to COVID-19 concerns.
Luke Combs, Dan + Shay celebrated by peers at ACM Honors
Read full article: Luke Combs, Dan + Shay celebrated by peers at ACM HonorsDan + Shay, Luke Combs, Rascal Flatts and more country artists celebrated alongside prominent songwriters, producers and industry leaders at the Academy of Country Music Honors awards show.
Randy Rogers Band cancels Helotes show scheduled for Friday
Read full article: Randy Rogers Band cancels Helotes show scheduled for FridaySAN ANTONIO The Randy Rogers Band has canceled its first show back in front of a live audience due to Bexar Countys new health declaration that prohibits outdoor gatherings of 100 people or more, the band announced Wednesday. The show was scheduled for Friday night at the John T. Floore Country Store. The band made the cancellation announcement on its Instagram page. We were excited for this to have been our first show back, but we want to play by the rules, The bands statement read. We look forward to seeing you all again very soon.The band announced on their Instagram page that refunds are being made available through the customers original purchasing platform.
Celebrities remember, pay tribute to John Prine, who died from COVID-19 complications
Read full article: Celebrities remember, pay tribute to John Prine, who died from COVID-19 complicationsIt’s hard to believe that one of folk and country music’s greatest legends, John Prine, died earlier this week from complications due to COVID-19. “Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine,” Springsteen tweeted. We send our love and prayers to his family.”Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine. — Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) April 8, 2020Raitt, who sings “Angel From Montgomery,” a song penned by Prine, tweeted, “Words can’t even come close. https://t.co/VPpBn4UJLV — Seth Meyers (@sethmeyers) April 8, 2020My heart hurts learning that John Prine has passed away.
Dixie Chicks are finally back with a new song
Read full article: Dixie Chicks are finally back with a new songIf you look up the definition of “gaslight” in the dictionary, it will tell you “to cause a person to doubt his or her sanity through the use of psychological manipulation,” and that’s what the Dixie Chicks’ new song, “Gaslighter," is exactly about. It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 14 years since we’ve been blessed with a new album from these country queens, and it seems like they’re picking up right where they left off after the success of their hit song “Not Ready To Make Nice.”The Dixie Chicks have never been afraid to say what they think. Who can forget when they made those comments about President George W. Bush? The Dixie Chicks don’t hold anything back, and Maines has never sounded better ripping through the verses of the song. The album “Gaslighter” officially drops May 1, and until then, you can play the song “Gaslighter” over and over and over again.