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Nashville notes: Darius Rucker rocks ‘Cologne’ + War and Treaty revives ‘Whiskey River’

You can hear The War and Treaty‘s take on Willie Nelson‘s 1978 hit “Whiskey River” in a new live version recorded at Willie’s ranch in Luck, Texas, during the 2023 Luck Reunion.

“Next Thing You Know” singer/songwriter Greylan James has just released “Give Me a Second (the before),” which is the prequel to “Water at a Wedding,” which came out in July.  

Howl Owl Howl, the band made up of Darius Rucker, R.E.M.’s Mike Mills and former The Black Keys drummer Steve Gorman, has just put out their first original song, “My Cologne.” Their tour kicks off Nov. 3 in Indianapolis and wraps Nov. 15 in Atlanta.



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Where there’s ‘Smoke,’ there’s Alabama natives Riley Green & Jamey Johnson

Riley Green and Jamey Johnson are teaming up to blow a little “Smoke.”

While the new song was Riley’s idea, it was Jamey who headed to the studio to record it.

“I called and said, Hey, where are you? I just recorded it,'” Jamey recalls. “If he was thinking about recording it and putting it on his record, I guess I ruined that!”

“My apologies to Riley Green,” he jokes.

With Riley stepping up to sing a verse, it’s safe to assume he wasn’t too upset.

“Writing this song with Jamey was a lot of fun,” Riley says. “After spending time on the road together earlier this year, it just felt natural to get in the studio and make some country music together.”

The two Alabama natives seem to have a built-in camaraderie, having both attended Jacksonville State University. 

“There's a natural connection with us there,” Jamey says. “I was immediately impressed with his writing and singing.”

The two will have quite a few chances to sing “Smoke” on the road, as Jamey joins Riley for nine dates on his Damn Country Music Tour, spanning from Nov. 6 to Nov. 22. 

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Hear Warren Zeiders cover ‘How Great Thou Art’

Though he’s best known for his hit “Pretty Little Poison,” Warren Zeiders seems to be focused on spiritual matters these days. 

In September he put out “Only Bible,” which he co-wrote. Now, he’s back with a cover of a classic.

How Great Thou Art' has always been my favorite [hymn]. It was one of those songs that always brought tears to my eyes,” Warren says. “This song was my grandmother's and my dad's favorite, and also my grandfather's-the one I never got to meet, since he passed away before I was born.”

For Warren, “How Great Thou Art” means something special as the holidays approach. 

“It holds so much meaning for me, and in the true spirit of Christmas, I wanted to record and share my version,” he explains. “When I got the first recording back, I had the blessing of playing it for my mom, dad, sister, and grandparents. Seeing all of us tear up together, I knew this song would touch hearts and connect with people in the way God intends.”

Warren continues on his Relapse, Lies & Betrayal tour, which wraps Nov. 22 with a sold-out arena show in his hometown of Hershey, Pennsylvania. 

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Mitchell Tenpenny’s new video might send you to ‘Therapy’

Just in time for Halloween, Mitchell Tenpenny‘s getting a little creepy.

In the video for his new song, “Therapy,” the “Drunk Me” hitmaker plays a personal assistant who’s just a little too omnipresent.

The track itself, however, is about a relationship gone wrong.

“My song Therapy' is not really about anyone specific,” Mitchell clarifies, “but more of a lighthearted, bitter song when somebody just does you wrong. You just want to have that anthem to scream out to make yourself feel better as you're driving through the day.”

“Just have fun with it, don't take it too seriously, and I hope it helps you!” he adds. 

“Therapy” follows Mitchell’s latest album, The 3rd, which came out in 2024.

 

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JoBros join Russell Dickerson as ‘Happen to Me’ crosses over

Could “Happen to Me” be the song that makes Russell Dickerson a pop star?

Now that the Famous Back Home track’s spent multiple weeks atop the country chart, Russell’s set his sights on other formats, with a little assist from the Jonas Brothers.

Fans got their first glimpse of the new version Aug. 28 when Russell surprised fans in Detroit with a live take on the collab at the JoBros concert. The studio version is now available to stream or download.

So far, Russell’s venture outside his country comfort zone seems to be working. “Happen to Me” is a top-30 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and is top-15 on Hot AC.

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Let Charles Kelley ‘Steal Your Heart’ with new song

Charles Kelley‘s ready to “Steal Your Heart” with new music, following his Songs for a New Moon album, which came out in June.  

“I'm honestly having such a great time creating and chasing this creative muse,” Charles says. “The way we're able to make and release music so spontaneously, as it's being made, feeds my soul in a way I hadn't expected. I hope the fans are enjoying it as much as I am.”

That certainly appears to be the case, as his album’s lead single, “Can’t Lose You,” went on to become a top-10 adult contemporary hit. Earlier in October, he released “The Outliers Remix” of the track.

You can also check out the video for the new song “Steal Your Heart” on YouTube.

Meanwhile, Charles will reunite with Lady A Dec. 5 in Atlanta to kick off their first-ever Christmas tour to support their new album, On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2).

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Pres. Trump, China Pres. Xi Jinping reach short-term trade agreement following meeting

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a short-term trade agreement, which comes after their face-to-face meeting in Busan, South Korea — their first direct talks since 2019. The agreement, described by Trump as “an amazing meeting” and “a 12 out of 10,” includes tariff reductions, renewed Chinese purchases of American agricultural and energy products, and a temporary pause on Beijing’s planned restrictions on rare earth exports.

According to both sides, the deal serves as a one-year framework aimed at easing tensions that have long strained the world’s two largest economies. Trump said he agreed to scale back tariffs on Chinese imports to 47% from 57%, cutting duties tied to fentanyl-related trade in half, from 20% to 10%. In exchange, Xi committed to “work very hard to stop the flow” of fentanyl — a synthetic opioid that remains a leading cause of overdose deaths in the United States. Beijing also confirmed a one-year suspension of export controls on rare earth elements, key materials used in electronics, renewable energy systems, and defense manufacturing. Trump said he believes the pause could be routinely extended beyond the initial year.

As part of the agreement, China will immediately resume large-scale purchases of U.S. agricultural goods — including 12 million metric tons of soybeans through January, followed by 25 million tons annually for the next three years. Trump added that Xi had “authorized China to begin the purchase of massive amounts of Soybeans, Sorghum, and other Farm products.”   U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later confirmed that Beijing will also buy American oil and gas, with discussions underway for a potential major energy deal involving Alaska’s LNG export project. Bessent said China had also approved a plan to bring TikTok under U.S.-controlled ownership, a move expected to advance in the coming months. However, China’s Ministry of Commerce did not indicate that a TikTok deal had been finalized, only noting that Beijing is “committed to properly resolving issues related to TikTok.”

In a separate gesture, Washington agreed to delay for one year a planned measure that would have barred thousands of Chinese companies from accessing U.S. technology if partially owned by sanctioned entities. Restrictions on China’s shipbuilding and maritime logistics sectors will also be paused.

Trump said the discussions covered a broad range of issues, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that “a lot of decisions were made. There wasn’t too, too much left out there.” He added that both sides agreed to pause mutual port fees aimed at countering dominance in global shipping and logistics.

The President also revealed that Russia’s war in Ukraine was a significant part of the conversation, stating that both leaders intend to “work together to see if we can get something done.” Trump said the two did not discuss China’s continued purchases of Russian oil, explaining, “He’s been buying oil from Russia for a long time… But we didn’t really discuss the oil.”  Trump also clarified that his recent announcement on resuming U.S. nuclear weapons testing was unrelated to China, saying the move “had to do with others .. We have more nuclear weapons than anybody… I’d like to see a denuclearization… something we are actually talking to Russia about, and China would be added to that, if we do something.”

The meeting in Busan followed Trump’s bilateral talks with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, where the two allies settled a long-debated tariff arrangement.  Xi, speaking through a translator, emphasized that occasional “frictions” between the two powers are normal, but stressed that “China’s development and rejuvenation are not incompatible with President Trump’s goal of ‘Making America Great Again.’”

Trump also announced that he will visit China in April, with Xi expected to make a reciprocal trip to the United States later in the year.

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Buckingham Palace strips Prince Andrew of royal titles, evicts him from Royal Lodge in Windsor

Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday that Prince Andrew has been formally stripped of his royal titles and ordered to vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime Windsor residence. The decision, authorized by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marks the most decisive step yet in distancing the monarchy from Andrew’s association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.  Andrew’s downfall has been steady since 2022, when he gave up his military affiliations, royal patronages, and the title “His Royal Highness.”

The statement from the Palace said that “Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, ” with the announcement formalizing the removal of all royal styles, titles, and honors — including his designation as Duke of York.  The Palace added that, “Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation … These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him. Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.”

The decision to remove Andrew’s titles also brings an end to his controversial residence at Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion on the Crown Estate grounds near Windsor Castle. The property had long been a point of contention, as documents revealed that Andrew was paying an annual rent of “one peppercorn (if demanded) per annum,” despite having stepped back from public life in 2019.

Andrew’s 75-year lease on the estate — signed in 2003 — involved an upfront payment of roughly 8 million pounds (around $10.5 million), part of which was used to renovate the aging property. The arrangement, once described as “cast iron,” had provided him with legal protection to remain in residence. The palace said that protection has now been lifted and that “formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease.”

Royal Lodge holds symbolic importance within the family — it was once home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who lived there until her death in 2002. Andrew will relocate to a private residence on the royal family’s Sandringham estate, roughly 100 miles north of London. His daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will retain their titles.

The move from the Palace follows years of controversy over Andrew’s ties to Epstein and accusations from Virginia Giuffre, who said she was trafficked to have sex with the prince while underage. Andrew has repeatedly denied the allegations, though he reached a confidential settlement with Giuffre in 2022. Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year, detailed her claims in a posthumous memoir.  Public anger intensified following the book’s release, prompting the palace to act. Two weeks earlier, Andrew acknowledged that “the continued accusations about me” had “distracted from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.” He added, “As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.

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When it comes to the hottest Halloween debate of all, Tim McGraw & Tyler Hubbard agree

It’s Halloween, and even if you’re not thinking about costumes, you’re probably thinking about candy. 

“I'm a chocolate guy, so I do love just a good ol’ Reese's or a good ol’ Snickers,” Tyler Hubbard says, admitting he has a weakness for the perennial favorite.

While you’d likely have a hard time finding someone who’s blatantly anti-chocolate, there’s still the most polarizing Halloween debate of all: candy corn.

“When it comes to classic Halloween candy, I still, I like ol’ candy corn,” Tyler weighs in. “I do. I like candy corn. It only comes around once or twice a year – well, I guess once a year. Maybe it's nostalgic, all that sugar, get a couple good cavities, remind you of childhood.”

Even an avowed fitness buff like Tim McGraw agrees.

“Candy corn's always been my favorite at Halloween,” he says. “And then, I mean, Reese's, I could eat Reese's [Peanut Butter] Cups anytime.”

Tim’s “Paper Umbrellas” collaborator has an equally old-school favorite when it comes to Halloween goodies.

“What I can eat like 6,000 of are Tootsie Rolls,” Parker McCollum says. “If I eat one Tootsie Roll, I'm gonna eat like 30. Yeah, they're so good.”

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Brooks & Dunn, Keith Urban, Zach Top to headline 2026 Country 2 Country Festival in the UK

The 2026 Country To Country music festival will take place March 13-15, across three-days in the United Kingdom, featuring headliners Brooks & Dunn, Keith Urban and Zach Top.

A post on X reads: “Your C2C Festival 2026 line-up revealed!!! 🎊🤠 Join headliners Zach Top, @KeithUrban & @BrooksAndDunn plus many more incredible artists Fri 13th – Sun 15th March at @TheO2, @OVOHydro & @SSEBelfastArena 🤩

C2C Festival will be held at London’s The O2, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and Belfast’s The SSE Arena. Additional artists include Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson, Drake Milligan, Kameron Marlowe, Ashley Cooke, Mackenzie Carpenter, Tyler Braden, Alana Springsteen. Completing the lineup, Waylon Wyatt and Noeline Hofmann will make their C2C debuts.

Brooks & Dunn will headline C2C for the first time ever, while Urban returns to C2C for the first time in seven years, and Top performs in the UK for the first time ever. The CMA Spotlight Stage, Bluebird Cafe and CMA Songwriters Series will also return to the festival, with the lineups to be announced in the coming months.

Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer, said in a statement: “CMA is proud to once again sponsor the Spotlight Stage at C2C. Helping rising country artists take their music to international audiences, and working alongside the industry that champions them worldwide, remains central to our mission. We are grateful for our continued collaboration with C2C, a valued partner since the very beginning.”

Helen Thomas, Head of BBC Radio 2, adds: “Radio 2 remains committed to specialist music, and Bob Harris’ Country Show continues to be the nation’s most popular country music program. We’re proud to have been the broadcast partner of C2C since its launch in 2013, and I’m delighted that this relationship will continue in 2026, as it’s one of the highlights in our live music calendar. The appeal of Country music continues to grow in the UK, and Radio 2 will continue to respond to this, producing many hours of country music programming which our listeners can hear again and again on BBC Sounds.”

Tickets for Country To Country can be found at: c2c-countrytocountry.com.

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