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Nashville, Nov 5: ‘Never Forgotten, Never Alone – A Night for The Wounded Blue’ at The Nashville Palace benefits injured and disabled officers. Performers include Mark Wills, John Conlee, Ronnie McDowell, Daryl Worley, and more. Doors 5:30, show 7:00. Tickets from $40.

Encore Music Group releases Ricochet’s “What Do I Know” (Eric Kupper Dance Remix) [Club Edit], a high-energy update celebrating 30 years of the 1996 Top 5 hit. Premiered by The Hollywood Times, the remix pushes the band’s country-to-club crossover—following recent Music Week Top-6 success.

Music City’s finest gather Nov 18 at 3rd & Lindsley for “Friends of the Atwoods: A Night of Giving,” benefiting Tim & Roxane Atwood as they face major health challenges. Sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms; live auction and more. Doors 6pm, show 7:30pm.

Country artist Sammy Sadler premieres the official “I Can’t Get Close Enough” video—digitally via My Kind of Country and on TV today at 5:30 PM ET/PT on The Heartland Network. The clip, filmed by Studio Dunlap in Tennessee, features members of Exile and classic country imagery.

Cali Tucker releases the music video for her powerful new single “Last Name,” a modern, empowered spin on Cinderella that champions forging your own path. Directed with playful, fantasy-filled flair—and featuring a cameo from her mom, LaCosta Tucker.

Janie Fricke makes three fan-favorite albums—Bouncin’ Back (2000), Tributes to My Heroes (2003), and Roses & Lace (2008)—available on streaming for the first time via StarVista Music. Originally limited-run CDs sold at shows or online, the sets feature hand-picked songs with personal meaning, including tributes to her musical heroes. Fans can now access the long-requested releases across all major platforms.

Award-winning singer-songwriter Trey Calloway unleashes “Must Have Had A Good Time,” a high-energy, twang-laced Friday-night blur penned by Anthony Smith, Frank Myers, and Chris Young. Premiered by Nashville.com, the track blends modern hooks and rock edge with classic country spirit—another crowd-ready anthem from a rising live force.

StarVista Music has released Don McLean’s 1991 Live in Manchester concert to all major streaming platforms and YouTube for the first time. Recorded at the Free Trade Hall, the set includes “American Pie,” “Vincent,” “Crying,” and more; Cowboys & Indians premieres the opening cover of Buddy Holly’s “Everyday.”

Texas sibling duo Juna N Joey release “Sip It Slow,” a modern-country summer cut about savoring new love. Premiered on WSM’s Coffee, Country & Cody and digitally by RFD-TV, the track spotlights their signature sibling harmonies and storytelling.

The Oak Ridge Boys will return this December for their limited-run 2025 American Made Christmas Tour, featuring festive visuals—snow, Christmas trees, and a setlist of holiday classics alongside their greatest hits. The tour kicks off December 4 in Sarasota, FL, and wraps December 20 in Midland, MI. They’ve also earned a 46th Annual Telly Award for their music video “Come On Home,” starring William Lee Golden and Jimmy Fortune, celebrating the enduring themes of faith and family.













