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Jameson Rodgers is Coming At’Cha Live From Oxford, Mississippi on May 6th

Jameson Rodgers is Coming At’Cha Live From Oxford, Mississippi on May 6th

Jameson Rodgers next project will be a live album that arrives on May 6th. Live From Oxford, MS takes the country hit maker back to his roots. Jameson says, “The first gig I ever played where we actually sold tickets was Proud Larry’s in Oxford in 2016, and I couldn’t believe how packed it was.” …

Jameson Rodgers Has Been Waiting 11 Years for his Small Town to Arrive

Jameson Rodgers Has Been Waiting 11 Years for his Small Town to Arrive

Jameson Rodgers‘ debut album will be available for fans September 17th! He shares, “Y’all.. I’ve been waiting on this ever since I moved to Nashville 11 years ago. I’m finally releasing my DEBUT ALBUM! It’s called Bet You’re From A Small Town.” The album contains 15 tracks – with 14 of them co-written by Jameson…

Jameson Rodgers Took the Stage and then Peoria Took His Breath Away

Jameson Rodgers Took the Stage and then Peoria Took His Breath Away

Jameson Rodgers appeared at a show in Peoria, IL this past week — only his second show back after a year of missing the stage due to the shutdown and quarantine — and it during his singing of his number-one song “Some Girls” where the emotion of it all caught up with him. Sharing a…

Jameson Rodgers Admits He Was a Late Bloomer When It Came To Music

Jameson Rodgers Admits He Was a Late Bloomer When It Came To Music

Jameson Rodgers already has a number-one song to his credit with “Some Girls” — and he’s at country radio right now singing “Cold Beer Calling My Name” with Luke Combs – but all this might not have happened if not for Jameson’s two roommates in college. Jameson shares, “I was a late bloomer with music to be…

Jameson Rodgers Scores No. 1 Hit With Debut Single, “Some Girls”

Jameson Rodgers Scores No. 1 Hit With Debut Single, “Some Girls”

Jameson Rodgers has used his writing chops to co-pen tunes like Luke Bryan’s “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here,” Jason Aldean’s “Camouflage Hat” and Florida Georgia Line’s “Wish You Were On It.” Now the singer/songwriter is celebrating a hit of his own as his debut single, “Some Girls,” reached No. 1 on both the Billboard…

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Ty Herndon Signs With New Label, Releases Duet With LeAnn Rimes

Ty Herndon Signs With New Label, Releases Duet With LeAnn Rimes

Ty Herndon has just signed a three-album deal with Club44 Records, and the Grammy-nominated country singer launched his new creative partnership with a reimagined duet version of his 1995 breakout hit, “What Mattered Most,” featuring LeAnn Rimes. The single is the first offering from Herndon’s upcoming album, Thirty, which will pay tribute to his distinguished…

Kane Brown Shares Catchy New Song, “2 Pair”

Kane Brown Shares Catchy New Song, “2 Pair”

On Thursday (June 12), Kane Brown released his infectious new country anthem, “2 Pair.” The track was produced by Jordan Schmidt, with Brown saying of his new song: “’2 Pair’ is an anthem for the summer. I wanted to give my fans a song they can blast at full volume and sing along to all…

Hardy Cancels Entire European Leg Of His 2025 Tour

Hardy Cancels Entire European Leg Of His 2025 Tour

On Monday (June 16), Hardy announced the cancellation of all the upcoming European shows on his 2025 Jim Bob World Tour just days before it was set to commence. The country star writes: “It wasn’t an easy decision, but one I had to make for my band, crew and my family. Please know that I…

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” Debuts At No. 1 On Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” Debuts At No. 1 On Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” premieres at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the Grammy-winning pop star’s second chart-topper and her fourth Top 10 hit of her career, while becoming her first single to debut atop the chart. Carpenter’s “Please Please Please” spent one week at No. 1 in June 2024, after debuting at No.…