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  • Carrie Underwood: fame is for the adults, let the kids be kids | Music City Minute
    Mar 27 2026
    Carrie Underwood has opened up about her personal life, specifically whether or not she would encourage her young sons Isaiah and Jacob to audition for a show such as "American Idol." While Underwood believes both of our sons are naturally talented singers, even pointing out how Isaiah is a mini her in so many ways, she is certainly not eager to become a stage mom. The season four "American Idol" winner admits neither of our sons are ready for the stage. Furthermore, she would only give her blessing to compete on a reality show such as "American Idol" when her boys are older and more established. In the meantime, Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher are perfectly content with their kids being kids and maintaining a very strict separation between home and work. Sounds like the proud Mama and Papa are doing what they can to raise their boys right. I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute. Powered by Ramos Law, the official injury law firm partner of Broncos Country.
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  • Sam Hunt's career rides on a surprising number of studio albums | Music City Minute
    Mar 26 2026
    When Sam Hunt burst onto the country music scene, he was primed and marketed as the next big thing. That said, he has certainly proved himself as a recording artist and performer over the last decade. Even though he has charted eleven number one songs, Hunt has only released two studio albums since signing with MCA Nashville. Even by today’s standards – with most country albums averaging 15 to 30 songs that an artist can promote for about two years – two albums since 2014 is ridiculously low by comparison. However, Sam Hunt is not alone in this uniquely tiny boat. For instance, The Band Perry has only put out three country albums, Jamey Johnson only has four studio albums to his name and sadly, Keith Whitley only recorded three albums before passing away in 1989. By the way, very few artists and bands can compare to Willie Nelson, who has put out 104 studio albums over 70 years, averaging about 15 albums a decade! I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute. Powered by Ramos law, the official injury law for a partner of Broncos Country.
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  • Country Music Hall of Fame Class of 2026 confirmed | Music City Minute
    Mar 24 2026
    Well, butter my backside and call me a biscuit – Tim McGraw is joining the Country Music Hall of Fame! The good news came down on Friday, March 20, with McGraw earning a spot in the Modern Era category, which recognizes artists who have achieved national prominence over 20 years. As for the Veterans Era category, Ralph and Carter Stanley, (aka The Stanley Brothers) are being honored for their decadeslong career, which is punctuated by their most popular tune, "Man of Constant Sorrow." Interestingly, the Stanley Brothers band, known as the Clinch Mountain Boys, included a number of influential musicians, such as Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley. Finally, Paul Overstreet was selected in honor of his legendary storytelling. In fact, his songwriting credits are linked to massively popular songs such as "Forever and Ever Amen," "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy," "When You Say Nothing At All" and "Some Ole Me," recorded by The Possum, George Jones. Huge congratulations to this year's inductees! I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute. Ramos Law, the official injury law firm partner of BRONCOS COUNTRY.
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  • Welcome back, Florida Georgia Line! | Music City Minute
    Mar 23 2026
    Y’all, it has happened – the reunion we have been wishing, hoping, thinking and praying for since August 31, 2022. Just a few days ago, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard took the stage together in Nashville for a live performance! The reason for the band getting back together had to do with their good friend Jason Aldean, who was the guest of honor at a celebration of the 49-year-old, Georgia boy's decadeslong career and catalog of hits. As it turns out, Brian Kelley, Tyler Hubbard and Morgan Wallen cowrote Aldean's 2018 hit, "You Make It Easy", and the boys of FGL performed the song for an ecstatic crowd. While the performance may have been just a one-off situation, the energy between Kelley and Hubbard was palpable. Even though the future is a mystery *knock on wood* a full-scale reunion is feels closer than ever. I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute. Ramos Law, the official injury law firm partner of BRONCOS COUNTRY.
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  • Fresh batch of country tunes sweeter than a spring nectarine | Music City Minute
    Mar 19 2026
    Spring is an enchanting time, and honestly, a second chance at a new beginning. Now, technically, the spring equinox does not occur until Friday, March 20, but it is never too early for "Blue Skies" and "Starting Over." In fact, you can begin stirring up those good vibes with the playlist of brand new music from our favorite country artist. Fresh off the acetate press, Luke Combs dropped a new single called "I Ain’t No Cowboy." Tucker Wetmore sings about summer love in "Sunburn." Flatland Calvary‘s latest single is called "Real Slow," while Lainey Wilson dropped an autobiographical song called "Can’t Sit Still." Carly Pearce and Riley Green put out a very steamy collaboration titled "If I Don’t Leave, I’m Gonna Stay." Kane Brown gushes about his "Woman," as Miss Kacey Musgraves endures "A Dry Spell." Bailey Zimmerman and Brandon Lake teamed up for "Just Believe," and Noah Kahan released a single called, "Porch Light." Charley Crockett fans rejoice his newly released single "Fastest Gun Alive," and the über adorable Chase Matthew just dropped "Bet This Town." Hot dang, that is almost an hour of fresh tunes sweeter than a spring nectarine. I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute.
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  • Riley Green: 'Well, this is going to be a fun story to tell in the emergency room...' | Music City Minute
    Mar 18 2026
    Since the dawn of creative expression, artists have been the target of some gnarly flying projectiles. Over the centuries, this behavior has been dubbed fan-mania, which is very different from the run-of-the-mill "boo fest," where a disgruntled audience would throw rotting vegetables (and other naturally occurring organic material) at performers. Some of the earliest documented fan-mania dates back to the 1840s with pianist Franz Liszt, whose audience would toss flowers and tokens during his performance. Apparently, a facet of Beatlemania was throwing jellybeans at the British band, while Tom Jones fans would often toss their undergarments on stage. Understandably, many fans will probably think their actions are harmless. However, in the 2020s, I have seen a sharp uptick in injuries related to fan-mania. One of the latest incidents happened to Riley Green while he was performing in Melbourne, Australia. In the middle of the concert, a fan’s cell phone hit Green in the head, leaving him with a bloody gash on his earlobe requiring five stitches. Can we please all agree to stop this nonsense and act as if we have had home training and not like "degens" from up country? Your favorite artist would appreciate it. (BTW, the so called "fan" who threw the phone was practically tarred, feathered and run out of the venue on a rail.) I’m Sheena, and that’s your Music City Minute.
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  • Colter Wall gives up 'transcendent ramblin'' in hopes of 'corralling the blues' | Music City Minute
    Mar 17 2026
    One of my all-time favorite movies is called "The Rose," starring Bette Midler, from 1979. Inspired and loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin, Midler's character Mary Rose is a popular yet self-destructive rock star who struggles to cope with the demands of her high-profile occupation. Throughout the story, Mary Rose pleads desperately for a break that she never receives and, unfortunately, ends in tragedy. While this has been an undeniable challenge in the music business, it feels like the tide is beginning to turn. Today, there is a sharper focus on mental health. Several country stars like Ella Langley, Luke Combs and Kane Brown have been very open about their mental and emotional dysregulation along with their individual means of self care. That said, Canadian musician Colter Wall admits his mental health has been steadily declining. In order to take care of himself, the "Sleeping on the Blacktop" singer has canceled his remaining tour dates. Additionally, the 30-year-old's official statement mentions an "indefinite hiatus from live music," after which Wall thanked his fans for their understanding and support. I'm Sheena, and that's your Music City Minute. *If you or someone you know is struggling with an emotional, mental health or substance use concern, call or text 988 or visit 988Colorado.com to live chat.
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  • Sturgill Simpson evokes spirit of Johnny Blue Skies for new concept album | Music City Minute
    Mar 13 2026
    In the music world, a concept album or song typically breaks from the cookie cutter commercial structure, allowing an artist more creative freedom. Oftentimes an artist will assume a character for alter ego such as Chris Gaines, Earl Dibbles Junior or Darla McFarland. That said, one could argue that nearly all of Sturgill Simpson‘s work could be considered concept art. The Kentucky native's latest alter ego, Johnny Blue Skies, has already put out an 8-song LP called "Passage du Desir," which received a ton of critical acclaim. Now, two years later, Johnny Blue Skies is back with a brand new project called "Mutiny After Midnight." Originally scheduled for release March 13, the 47-year-old played into the pirate imagery of the album title and personally leaked all nine songs to YouTube for the “real ones." Frankly, leaking his own music was a bold move that has seen many wind up in civil court. Nevertheless, I feel like fans and fellow creatives can agree, Sturgill Simpson respectfully embodies the traits of a modern-day country outlaw. I'm Sheena, and that's your Music City Minute.
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