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Country singer-songwriter Ed Bruce dead at 81, wrote "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys"

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Courtesy of 2911 MediaEd Bruce, the country singer-songwriter best known for writing the classic “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” died of natural causes on Friday, January 8 in Clarksville, Tennessee. He was 81 years old.

Bruce was an Arkansas native who got his start in the late 1950s when he began writing and recording songs under the direction of Sun Studios’ Sam Philips. He simultaneously pursued a career as a singer, as well as a songwriter for other artists. While his own releases garnered him minor success, Bruce’s biggest hits always ended up being the songs he wrote for others.

Tanya Tucker found major success with multiple songs written by Bruce during the ‘70s, including 1974’s “The Man That Turned My Mama On” and 1977’s “Texas (When I Die).”

In 1978, he scored what is perhaps his most recognizable recording when Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings cut a version of his song “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.”

He continued to write and release his own music throughout the ‘80s, and also began to act in TV shows, commercials and theatrical releases.

Bruce received the Arkansas Country Music Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2018. 

By Carena Liptak
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Morgan Wallen shares in-depth, behind-the-scenes stories from 'Dangerous' in enhanced album experience

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ABCAs he celebrates the release of his massive sophomore project, Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen is shedding new light on the material with a special Spotify-exclusive enhanced album experience.

The enhanced version features exclusive video, with Morgan sharing some of the stories behind the songs and reflecting on his creative process. For example, he reveals why he waited until January 2021 to put out Dangerous.

“I didn’t want anything else of mine associated with the year 2020. So we waited ‘til now to do it,” the singer jokes, in a clip of the commentary shared exclusively with People.

“Creating this enhanced album was the perfect way to take y’all behind the scenes and share what Dangerous means to me,” he adds. “Thank you to Spotify for making this happen — hope y’all love it.”

Morgan’s new project dropped on Friday after some of the tracks were leaked just days ago. The 30-song project features a large cache of as-yet-unheard tunes, though it also includes hits that have been out for a while, such as “More Than My Hometown” and “7 Summers.”


By Carena Liptak
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Luke Combs goes mudding with ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin for an adventure-heavy new interview

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ABCLuke Combs is among the celebrity guests to be featured on the upcoming second season of USA Network’s Straight Up Steve Austin, an action-packed interview series with WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin as host.

Each interview takes an unconventional format, with an activity tailored around the interview subject’s personality. In Luke’s case, the two went for a muddy joyride on a four wheeler, then moved inside to share a few drinks.

“I grew up a Stone Cold fan. To be able to spend some quality time with him was something I could never have imagined,” Luke reflects to People of the experience. “We had some downtime where we shared some stories and got to know each other on a personal level, which was pretty awesome to me.”

In the interview, Luke also discussed his early days as a songwriter and how his hero, Eric Church, inspired him to pursue country music.

The full interview will air during the season premiere of Straight Up Steve Austin on Monday, January 11 at 11:00 p.m. ET.  A preview clip is available now on the USA Network’s YouTube channel.


By Carena Liptak
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Niko Moon offers up an intimate outdoor performance with six-song 'Good Time Campfire Sessions' EP

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RCA RecordsNiko Moon puts an outdoorsy spin on the songs off his Good Time project with the just-released Good Time Campfire Sessions EP.

The tunes were recorded live around a campfire, with Niko accompanied solely by his guitarist, Jared Martin, and percussionist, Jon August. Together, the musicians offer up live versions of the track list on Good Time, an EP that originally came out in February of 2020.

Included in the Campfire Sessions version is the title track, which is currently a top-15 hit at country radio. The Campfire Sessions EP also includes a newer song, the romantic “Dance with Me,” bringing the total track list up to six songs.

In addition to being a rising star in his own right, Niko is also an in-demand songwriter who has seen his share of success penning tracks for other country artists. He’s credited as a writer on Dierks Bentley’s current single, “Gone,” and he also co-wrote “More Surprised Than Me,” one of the tracks on Morgan Wallen’s brand-new album, Dangerous.


By Carena Liptak
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Florida Georgia Line rev things up with their "New Truck"

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Courtesy of BMLG RecordsAs Florida Georgia Line gear up for the release of Life Rolls On, their fifth studio album, next month, the duo is keeping excitement high with a catchy new song. They just dropped “New Truck,” a feel-good anthem about cruising around in a brand-new ride.

“With ‘New Truck,’ we were like, ‘Man, this feels good. I just want to ride around in my truck, listen to this and have a song to jam to.’ When any of our buddies get a new truck now, we can send it to them and say, ‘Yo, bump this in the truck!’” the band’s Tyler Hubbard says of the song.

“It feels really different and fresh,” adds Brian Kelley. “It’s got a fun innocence about it, too.”

“New Truck” the 11th of 16 tracks on Life Rolls On, which also includes FGL hits like “I Love My Country” and “Long Live.” The full project drops on February 12.

The band mates have been busy, as they’re gearing up for some solo projects in 2021 as well as readying their new album. They recently told fans that while they’ve got no plans to break up, they’re both expanding their horizons with some new endeavors outside the band this year. Brian says he’s got some solo songs that will come out as a collection, while Tyler’s working on a number of collaborations. The first of those is “Undivided,” a duet with Tim McGraw that’s coming out next week.

Meanwhile, the pair are still having fun doing what FGL does best. In addition to the song, they also dropped a quirky, playful and ‘70s-esque lyric video to go along with “New Truck.”


By Carena Liptak
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