Morgan Wallen Performs Last Show Of 2021

On December 12th, country superstar Morgan Wallen performed his last concert of 2021 with his friends, ERNEST and HARDY after having three back-to-back sold out shows at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi!

The concert started out on a great note with ERNEST opening the show! ERNEST performed a few of his songs during his set including Cheers, Bottle’s Bout Dead, I Think I Love You, American Rust and Sugar. He also performed a couple big songs he wrote for other artists such as Chris Lane’s song, Big, Big Plans and two songs from Morgan Wallen entitled, If I Know Me and Me On Whiskey. Continue reading

Rhonda Vincent Talks New Album, Midnight Jamboree & More

The Queen of Bluegrass, Rhonda Vincent has had a busy summer this year as she has started touring again, officially becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry and she just released a new album entitled, Music Is What I See

Recently, The CMBeat got to interview Rhonda Vincent about all the latest things she’s been doing before hosting the final Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree at the Texas Troubadour Theater, before the Midnight Jamboree moved back to its original location in Downtown Nashville on Broadway at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop. Continue reading

Luke Combs – What You See Is What You Get

A popular country music artist, Luke Combs, originally from North Carolina but is now a Nashville, Tennessee native, recently released his sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get.

The highly anticipated record comes on the heels of his debut album, This One’s For You, which came out in 2017. This new album features seventeen brand new songs including the big #1 hit, Beer Never Broke Me Heart. Continue reading

Hunter Hayes – Wild Blue Part 1

It’s been four years since a certain country music artist has released any new music, but that has officially changed as he is ready to turn the page.

The country musician, Hunter Hayes, released his brand new fourth album, Wild Blue Part 1, with ten new songs, digitally earlier this year. It starts a whole new chapter for Hayes’ in his career, and particularly one that everyone is excited about. Continue reading