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Country And Gospel Music Hall Of Famer William Lee Golden Releases Personal Photography Book ‘Golden Memories’ Today

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Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Grand Ole Opry, and Oak Ridge Boys member William Lee Golden releases his latest picture book, Golden Memories, today — a personal collection of photographs he has captured while traveling across the United States and around the world. The book features scenic moments from coast to coast, including Red Rock Canyon, the Grand Canyon, sunsets along Old Hickory Lake just outside Nashville, as well as international stops in London, Paris, and beyond. Spanning images Golden has taken since he first began shooting digital photography in 2008, the collection offers fans a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the places and moments that have inspired him on and off the road.

“I’ve been blessed to travel all across the country both with The Oak Ridge Boys and on my own,” shares William Lee Golden. “Along the way, I began taking photos on each journey as a way to remember the places I’ve been and the roads that led me there. I’m grateful to Scot England for helping me be able to share these moments with you, and I thank you for being part of my journey.”

To purchase or for more information, visit williamleegolden.com or williamleegoldenbook.com.

Country Thunder Florida Returns To St. Pete Beach May 8-10 With Kane Brown, Gavin Adcock, Zach Top And More

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Country Thunder — the largest Country music festival brand in North America — is now offering single-day tickets at special pricing for the return of Country Thunder Florida 2026, set for May 8–10 on the shores of St. Pete Beach at the iconic TradeWinds Island Grand Resort. For a limited time only, grab two single-day tickets for just $250 all-in (a $50 discount). With strong demand for this one-of-a-kind beachfront weekend, these tickets won’t last long, so this is the perfect time to secure a pair while they last. Fans can purchase here now.

Headlining the 2026 St. Pete Beach takeover are Kane Brown, Gavin Adcock, and Zach Top – three of the genre’s most dynamic live performers – joined by Randy Houser, Shaboozey, Dasha, Gretchen Wilson, Max McNown, Braxton Keith, Cole Goodwin, Elizabeth Nichols, Solon Holt, Jay Webb, and more. The carefully curated lineup reflects Country Thunder’s signature blend of established hitmakers and rising voices shaping the genre’s next chapter.

What sets Country Thunder Florida apart is not only its lineup, but its location. For 2026, Country Thunder Florida is bringing its lineup directly to the beach. A rare fusion of coastal escape and large-scale live entertainment, picture arena-level performances with your toes in the sand, turquoise Gulf water just steps from the main stage, palm trees framing the skyline, and sunsets that wash the entire festival in golden light.

Beyond the music, fans are promised all-day action: cowboy hat and apparel vendors, a wide range of food offerings, plus an additional stage spotlighting rising artists from the “Sunshine State” and Songwriter Showcase featuring the writers behind the Main Stage’s biggest smashes. Curated sponsor activations will add another layer of excitement throughout the grounds. With surprise artist meet & greets known to pop up unannounced, fans will want to stay on their toes.

The festival’s 2025 edition drew widespread acclaim, with Country Now praising it for “bringing the heat for an unforgettable weekend,” underscoring the electric atmosphere and fan-forward energy that has become synonymous with the brand.

Country Thunder is bound for the biggest, brightest, and best year yet as lineups have been announced for Country Thunder Wisconsin, Country Thunder Florida, Country Thunder Saskatchewan, and Country Thunder Alberta. With an impeccable track record of sellouts in multiple countries and across borders, it has truly taken flight as an incomparable and influential global live music brand for Country music.


Matchbox Twenty Bring Long-Unavailable ‘The North (B-Sides)’ EP To Streaming For The First Time

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Matchbox Twenty is answering a decade-long fan request by bringing several of the North bonus tracks to global streaming platforms for the very first time. The North (B-Sides) EP is a handpicked collection of five tracks, including “Waiting on a Train” and “Don’t Wanna Be Loved,” previously released across limited-edition retail and international exclusives. This definitive collection compiles fan-favorites from The North era, completing the story for both superfans and new listeners. 

Later this year, the band will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their multi-platinum, seminal debut record, Yourself or Someone Like You

The North (B-Sides) Tracklist:

  1. Don’t Wanna Be Loved
  2. Waiting on a Train
  3. I Believe in Everything
  4. Help Me Through This
  5. Straight for This Life

Kassi Ashton Releases Intimate Acoustic Version Of “Sounds Like Something I’d Say” With Parker McCollum

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Kassi Ashton releases the acoustic version of “Sounds Like Something I’d Say” featuring Parker McCollum today via MCA, stripping the fan-favorite track down to acoustic guitar and the duo’s unmistakable vocals. Originally part of her deluxe album ‘Made From The Dirt: The Blooms,’ the song built its following through multiple viral live performances on tour before landing here, in a rendition that trades polished production for the kind of raw, room-filling chemistry that the original only hinted at. “Country music is and has always been about the song at its rawest form,” Ashton says. “This is the best way to honor that.”

Listeners are already calling it the definitive version of the track, a spare and honest recording that lets the song’s sharp wit and emotional undercurrent do all the work. The release opens a big year for Ashton, whose fearless storytelling, powerhouse vocals, and genre-blurring edge have earned praise from Rolling Stone (“a devilish songwriter who isn’t afraid to flip convention on its head”), PEOPLE (“in line for Nashville domination”), and PAPER Magazine (“the next big country superstar”). New music and tour dates are on the way.

Genre-Defying Indie Band Sorry Deliver A Five-Song KEXP Studio Session

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Sorry, the North London indie band led by Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, performed a five-song live session for KEXP, with the full band moving through material that showcases the genre-defying range that has made them one of the most talked-about acts in the UK independent scene. Lorenz and O’Bryen on guitars and vocals, Campbell Baum on bass, Marco Pini on electronics, and Lincoln Barrett on drums draw from indie rock, post-punk, shoegaze, and electronic textures across a set that is as intimate as it is expansive.


Texas Teen Sensation Ty Myers Releases Soulful New Single “Morning Comes” Ahead Of Sophomore Album ‘Heavy On The Soul’

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Today, 18-year-old breakout star Ty Myers shares a bittersweet anthem for restless hearts everywhere with his new song “Morning Comes,” out now via RECORDS Nashville/Columbia. Accompanied by an official visualizer, the R&B-tinged track is set to appear on the singer/songwriter/guitarist’s upcoming sophomore album Heavy On The Soul, out March 27,

Produced by Brandon Hood and recorded at the historic FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, “Morning Comes” tells the story of an after-hours romance between two people whose emotional intentions don’t align. With his signature mix of stark self-awareness and gritty sensitivity, Myers perfectly captures the push-and-pull between longing for connection and unequivocally craving the no-strings freedom of total independence.

“‘Morning Comes’ is my favorite song I’ve written and recorded so far,” the Texas-bred musician reveals. “Some of my favorite lines I’ve ever written live in this one, and the story it tells hits close to home.”

Written by Myers and Scooter Carusoe, “Morning Comes” immediately draws the listener into the passion-dazed haze of a late-night entanglement (from the first verse: “With closing time closing in / We’re curbside, taxi cab, diving in / Making out to a dashboard song / Tipping that driver to take the long way home”). With its understated arrangement of drifting guitar tones, smoldering horns, and gently pulsing rhythms, the song shifts into a devastating directness at the chorus (“’Cause when the morning comes / I’ll be gone / And you can tell your friends / That I did you wrong / And they’ll all hate me / But I can’t say I disagree / This kinda life is meant for being free / And love ain’t all it’s cracked up to be”). Thanks to the soulful restraint of Myers and his fellow musicians — including A-listers like guitarist Tom Bukovac (Glen Campbell, Vince Gill), steel guitarist Bruce Bouton (George Strait, Emmylou Harris), keyboardist Gordon Mote (Brad Paisley, Hank Williams, Jr.) — “Morning Comes” ultimately builds a potent tension that makes Myers’ unflinching honesty all the more powerful.

Directed by John Park, the visualizer for “Morning Comes” adds another layer to the song’s melancholy mood. After following Myers as he rides alone in a taxi on a rainy New York night, the cinematic but deeply intimate visual finds him on the banks of the East River on a gray and gloomy morning, singing to the camera with an aching intensity.

Along with “Morning Comes” and “Message to You,” Heavy On The Soul will feature the previously released “Two Trains (feat. Marcus King),” “Leaving Carolina,” “Through a Screen,” and “Come On Over, Baby.” As he gears up for the album’s arrival, Myers will make his international debut by performing at C2C: Country to Country 2026 in Rotterdam (March 7), Berlin (March 8), London (March 13), Belfast (March 14), and Glasgow (March 15). Soon after his C2C run (including a performance at London’s iconic O2 arena), he’ll take the stage at stadiums across North America and Europe as support for Luke Combs’ MY KINDA SATURDAY NIGHT TOUR (kicking off on March 21 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas) and make his highly awaited debut at Stagecoach (on April 26 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA). For more info on Myers’ upcoming live dates, visit tymyersmusic.com/tour.

Tonight at Township Auditorium in Columbia, SC, Myers will wrap up his wildly successful The Select Tour — a SOLD-OUT headline run whose itinerary was expanded multiple times in response to major fan demand. The 73-date trek launched just before the release of The Select, a widely acclaimed LP that delivered the PLATINUM-certified Billboard Hot 100 hits “Ends of the Earth” and “Thought It Was Love” and inspired Rolling Stone to hail Myers as “the next face of country music.”  

Outlaw Country Provocateur Paul Cauthen Releases Smoky Duet “Chain Smoking” Ahead Of Fifth Album ‘Book of Paul’

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 With his authoritative fifth album Book of Paul just one month away, country iconoclast Paul Cauthen gives fans a taste of its unfiltered artistry on “Chain Smoking” (featuring Delaney Ramsdell) – a slow-burning duet so vivid, it should come with a Surgeon General’s warning.

Co-written by Cauthen with Beau Bedford and Jason Burt, “Chain Smoking” (featuring Delaney Ramsdell) arrives as an aching barstool ballad, with the sharp pain of a breakup hanging heavy in the air. 

Pairing the Texas native’s Big Velvet vocal with smoky roots-country counterpoint, finger-picked acoustic guitar and weary steel swirl in a dive-bar haze of romantic devastation. As a striking look at the emotional fire powering Cauthen’s next chapter, the track soon rises into bellowing soundtrack to full-flavor sorrow, where more pain is the one-and-only cure.

“Ain’t it funny how two things go together … Like chain smoking with a broken heart,” goes the track.

With his booming baritone with a near-biblical swagger, Cauthen’s Book of Paul is set to arrive on April 3. Classic-country grit and gospel power fuse with a rhinestoned rock-and-roll edge, as the fiercely independent singer-songwriter known as “Big Velvet” returns to his East Texas roots. 

Capturing his unruly essence with all the charm of a rattlesnake (and the vocal venom to match), gritty, swampy, East Texas country comes alive under Cauthen’s singular artistic vision, as a true-to-him battle between darkness and light unfolds. The rising star co-wrote 12 of 13 tracks and even plays bass and drums on select songs, carving a path of utterly authentic country music; fearless, proud and with two middle fingers in the air.

Built on a bronc-bucking beat, dark twang and a barely contained sense of danger, Cauthen marked his album announcement with the release of his electrifying “Texas Swagger.” The track came with a strutting music video, directed and shot by Gus Black and Randy Quartieri, and filmed at the BuckTown bull riding compound of legend JB Mauney – another true original. 

Other early releases combine Soul pop and gospel twang in “Bayou By You,” while the hypnotic, outlaw-country romance of “Ain’t No Crime” finds Cauthen in a voluntary lockup of love. 

With production split between chart-topping songwriter Ryan Tyndell, Steve Rusch (Jessie Murph, Koe Wetzel) and Sam Martinez (Tyler Braden, Carrie Underwood), plus Fustin (Priscilla Block) and Nate Ferraro (Beyoncé), Cauthen’s streak of against-the-grain attitude continues. 

Having collaborated with everyone from Shaboozey, Margo Price and Orville Peck to Cody Jinks and Lana Del Rey, Cauthen’s enigmatic “it factor” has been on display since his 2016 solo debut, My Gospel. Landing somewhere in the ether between Waylon Jennings, Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, raucous live shows filled with steel-toed rhinestones and gothic roots rock have cemented his legacy, alongside favorites like “Cocaine Country Dancing” and “Fuck You Money” and the previous albums Room 41,Country Coming Down and Black on Black.

Book of Paul Track Listing:

  1. Book of Paul
  2. Ain’t No Crime
  3. Texas Swagger
  4. Tossin’ Back Time (feat. Jake Worthington)
  5. Blue Denim & Black Gold
  6. Breakaway
  7. Chain Smoking (feat. Delaney Ramsdell)
  8. Bayou By You
  9. Dark Horse
  10. Cigarettes & Billy Graham
  11. Road Dog
  12. Texas Gravel Road
  13. The Voice Inside (Silence)

See Cauthen on the road on his 2026 Tonkin’ N Tejas Tour:
Thurs., March 26  ||  Waco, TX  ||  The Backyard
Fri., March 27  ||  Lubbock, TX  ||  The Blue Light
Sat., March 28  ||  Fort Worth, TX  ||  Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall
Mon., March 30  ||  Austin, TX  ||  Antone’s
Wed., April 1  ||  Dallas, TX  ||  The Kessler Theater
Thurs., April 2  ||  New Braunfels, TX  ||  Gruene Hall
Fri., April 3  ||  Helotes, TX  ||  Floore’s Country Store

Megan Moroney Drops Bonus Track “Sorry… I Meant Tonight” From Acclaimed Album ‘Cloud 9’

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Megan Moroney releases “Sorry… I Meant Tonight (Bonus)” today, a new addition to her third studio album ‘Cloud 9,’ out now via Sony Music Nashville and Columbia Records. Written by Moroney, Luke Laird, and Jessie Jo Dillon and produced by Kristian Bush, the track is a bass-heavy, guitar-laced snapshot of sudden infatuation, moving from self-aware humor to slightly unhinged romantic projection across a chorus that is already built for sing-alongs. It arrives in the middle of her “9 Cities. 9 Days.” fan celebration, a series of exclusive appearances across the country tied to the album’s release.

‘Cloud 9’ landed last Friday to immediate and widespread acclaim. Rolling Stone called Moroney “the Poet of Gen Z Heartbreak,” Billboard praised her ability to distill “love, loss, disappointment and heartbreak into sharply crafted, witty lyrics,” and American Songwriter featured her on the cover of their February digital issue, noting the album “finds Moroney stepping deeper into her artistic identity and putting forth her confidence like never before.” The 15-track set includes the Gold-certified country radio No. 1 “6 Months Later” and Billboard Hot 100-charting “Beautiful Things,” with additional coverage in Esquire, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today.

HAYLA Scores Five Award Nominations And Announces New Single “Heal”

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Fresh off her EDC Mexico Circuit Grounds appearance, one of electronic music’s most recognizable voices, HAYLA is in full celebration mode. The GRAMMY-nominated singer and songwriter is currently nominated for several notable awards including an iHeartRadio Music Award, a FEMMY Award and four Electronic Dance Music Awards (EDMAs); winners will be revealed in late March.

Meanwhile, look for HAYLA to preview with strings and piano a new body of work set for release later this summer at a free intimate private event for fans at London’s iconic St Pancras Church on March 18. Following her London show, she will attend the iHeartRadio Music Awards happening March 26 in Los Angeles, and then she will join Bebe Rexha on March 26 as support at San Jose’s first multi-generational music festival Music Mania at SoFa Lot. Her solo debut at EDC Las Vegas is set for the weekend of May 15.

HAYLA will release her new highly-anticipated single “Heal,” previewed at her shows last year, in April. Details will be announced soon.

At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, which celebrate the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2025, while also offering a preview of the upcoming hits of 2026, HAYLA is nominated in the “Dance Song Of The Year” category for “In My Arms,” her song with GRAMMY-nominated producer and songwriter ILLENIUM. The track appears on his 2026 album ODYSSEY, which also featured collaborations with Ellie Goulding, Ryan Tedder and more. The iHeartRadio Music Awards take place March 26 in Los Angeles and will air live on FOX.

Hosted by Femme House, the second annual Femmy Awards event, happening March 26 during Miami Music Week, will again honor figures from the scene whose work has helped forge the genre, has expanded representation and has helped elevate others. HAYLA is being recognized for “Best Vocalist,” a community voted category recognizing the often heard but not seen voices of dance music. Cast your vote here.

A past winner, HAYLA is across four categories at this year’s Electronic Dance Music Awards (EDMAs), the annual fan-voted awards show dedicated to celebrating top artists, producers, and songs across all electronic dance music genres. She’s up for Female Artist of the Year, Vocalist of the Year, Dance Radio Artist of the Year, as well as Best Collaboration for “FADED,” HAYLA’s last single release with multi-platinum pop icon Nelly Furtado release via Casablanca Records. Seamlessly blending Furtado’s signature pop sensibility with HAYLA’s soaring, emotive vocals, the track delivers a haunting and cinematic dancefloor anthem that melds electronic atmosphere with emotional storytelling. Fan voting for the EDMAs is now open at edmawardsmiami.com and will be announced at the awards ceremony which takes place Friday, March 27, at The Clevelander South Beach during Miami Music Week.

Late 2025, coinciding with the release of “FADED,” HAYLA embarked on a headlining North American tour. Following an incredible summer that saw her debut at major PRIDE festivals across the U.S., as well as standout performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Ushuaïa Ibiza and EDC Mexico’s Circuit Grounds. The rising singer-songwriter brought her captivating solo show stateside for sold out shows in San Diego, Tucson, Orlando, Tampa, Dallas, Chicago, and more wrapping at Los Angeles’ El Rey Theatre. In addition to her award worthy tracks “FADED” and “In My Arms” live audiences heard a range of HAYLA’s chart-topping collaborations and stand-out solo hits from her debut solo album DUSK (Restless Minds/Believe UK), as well as new material to be released this year.

Drowning Pool Team Up With Sorry X On New Single “The Wrong One”

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Multi-platinum hard rock heavyweights Drowning Pool return with a ferocious new collaboration, teaming up with rising active rock force Sorry X on their brand-new single, “THE WRONG ONE,” out now through SBG Records.

The collaboration was sparked after the band discovered Sorry X’s brutal reinterpretation of Drowning Pool’s iconic anthem Bodies online.

“We stumbled on Sorry X’s cover of ‘Bodies’ and were impressed by the sheer brutality of her vocals. On top of that Alexa sings amazing. We knew we had to collaborate on something so we reached out,” says CJ Pierce.

Sorry X adds, “I’m a huge fan of Drowning Pool and I grew up listening to the 2000s nu-metal era, so I was stoked when they reached out to me. I’m really proud of how this track came together and I hope fans will feel the intensity and raw energy of this collaboration.”

Produced by Hiram Hernandez (Magnolia Park, Bush), “THE WRONG ONE” delivers everything fans expect from Drowning Pool, while Sorry X injects a multi-genre inspired edge that elevates the track into something entirely new. The result is a high-impact anthem built for mosh pits, playlists, and repeat listens.

Known for pushing boundaries and amplifying powerful new voices in heavy music, Drowning Pool once again proves why they remain a dominant force in hard rock—this time alongside one of the most exciting emerging talents.