David Allan Coe has passed away yesterday at the age of 86.
A key figure in the outlaw country movement of the ’70s, he was known for songs like “The Ride” and “You Never Even Called Me By My Name.”
While his career included controversy, his impact on country music remains significant.
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Keith Urban is setting sail with a new yacht rock album called “Flow State,” dropping June 12th.
It has 10 covers with guests John Mayer and Little Big Town, and one original song called “We Go Back” featuring Michael McDonald.
Lainey Wilson went incognito at Stagecoach—throwing on a short dark wig and calling herself “Britney West” while interviewing fans in a fake California accent.
After the big reveal, she surprised them with hugs.
Later that night, she hit the stage—bringing out Riley Green and Little Big Town after a weather delay.
(WARNING: The video contains profanity.)
@laineywilsonBritney West comin’ atcha from the streets of Stagecoach 🤫♬ original sound – Lainey Wilson
Kacey Musgraves is dropping her new album tomorrow—and it includes a surprise duet with Miranda Lambert.
Kacey admits their past feud was “grass-fed, grade A,” but says that’s behind them now.
The two have teamed up on a new track inspired by their shared history—and a little common ground.
Kacey also announced the album’s tour, which kicks off in August.
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