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Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, and Tyler Hubbard are "Undivided" in their belief America can come together

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Big MachineOn Wednesday, three of the biggest names in country music take part in the inauguration of the next President of the United States, Joe BidenGarth BrooksTim McGraw, and Florida Georgia Line‘s Tyler Hubbard

Tim and Tyler will perform their new hit, “Undivided,” which Tyler wrote while quarantining with COVID-19.

For Tim, the song encapsulates an idea he recently heard his friend, historian Jon Meacham, express particularly well. 

“I’m not gonna say it as well as he did,” Tim asserts, “but what he said is, sort of the nature of nature is war, right?  And as humans, what we do is we enter this sort of warring nature, and we try to carve out communities and societies out of it.”

“And in order to do that,” he continues, “there has to be social contracts that we have with each other: how we’re gonna treat each other, and how we’re gonna expect to be treated, and how we’re gonna operate as a community and as a society.  And when those things start to fray, then the war of nature starts coming in.”

“And I think that this song sort of outlines how we’re supposed to operate and part of what our social contract is,” Tim adds.

You can catch “Undivided” during the Celebrate America special, which starts at 8:30 p.m. ET on all the major networks.

Garth’s performance comes during the swearing-in ceremony, which starts at noon at the U.S. Capitol, and he sees it as a moment when America can begin to heal its divisions.

“You must rise beyond red and blue,” he says, “you must rise beyond black and white, gay, straight, male, female. Look at it from above. Look at it as America. And so that’s always been kind of my thing.” 

By Stephen Hubbard
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Luke Combs takes "Better Together" to #1

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Zack MasseyLuke Combs has scored his 10th consecutive #1 single with “Better Together.” 

The romantic song tops the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week, continuing the superstar’s #1 streak with previous singles including “Even Though I’m Leaving,” “Does to Me” featuring Eric Church and “Lovin’ On You.”

This marks the first time an artist has accumulated 10 straight #1 hits on the chart. 

Additionally, Luke’s sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get, was recently certified double platinum by the RIAA.

“Better Together” is one of five new songs featured on the deluxe edition of the album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, which debuted at #1 on the all-encompassing Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts after its October 2020 release. 

The success of “Better Together” comes after “Forever After All” debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning Luke the distinction of having the highest entrance for a male country solo artist in the chart’s history. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Ingrid Andress to make "Lady Like" debut on 'Ellen'

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ABCIngrid Andress is making her Ellen debut next week. 

The singer will perform her current single “Lady Like,” the title track of her debut album, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on January 25. 

“‘Lady Like’ is one of the most personal songs I have ever written,” Ingrid describes. “To me, being ladylike is about courage, strength, compassion, leadership and love. I encourage each and every one of you to find out what it means to you too, because at the end of the day, I believe we could all stand to be a little more ladylike.”

Additionally, Ingrid ties with Miranda Lambert as the most-nominated country artist at the 2021 Grammy Awards, scoring nods for Best Country Album, Best Country Song for her chart-topping debut hit “More Hearts Than Mine” and is the only country act in the all-genre category of Best New Artist.   

The Ellen show airs weekdays in syndication. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Dolly Parton wishes for "kindness" and "unearthing love" on 75th birthday

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Valerie Macon/Getty ImagesIn honor of her 75th birthday, Dolly Parton has a special birthday wish: kindness. 

The music superstar has been flooded with well-wishes on her milestone birthday, taking to Instagramto show her appreciation by sharing a glowing throwback photo of herself with big hair and a smile to match, alongside a heartfelt message. 

“Thank you for all of the love on my birthday. This year my wish is a call for kindness. We can’t just hope for a brighter day, we have to work for a brighter day,” she expresses. “Love too often gets buried in a world of hurt and fear. We have to work to dig it out so we can share it with our family, our friends and our neighbors. So today, January 19th, let’s get to unearthing love.” 

Those wishing the icon a happy birthday range from Maren Morris to Jimmy Fallon

“Will never be over her pulling me in. Happy birthday, @DollyParton,” Maren writes next to a video of The Highwomen singing with Dolly backstage at the 2019 Newport Folk Festival. 

“Happy birthday to the country queen. I hope I can be a tiny fraction of what you mean to country music & the world,” shares Carly Pearce

“It’s @DollyParton’s birthday and I am totally wigging out!!!” Jimmy quips alongside a clip of Dolly appearing on The Tonight Show, while Reese Witherspoon praises, “Your bright spirit and passion for helping others shines through in everything you do. Thank you for always inspiring me to DREAM MORE! I love you forever.”

By Cillea Houghton 
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Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley to host Grand Ole Opry anniversary special

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Chris HolloBlake Shelton and Brad Paisley are teaming up for a special event honoring the Grand Ole Opry’s 95th anniversary. 

The Opry members will co-host Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music, a retrospective that celebrates the iconic show by featuring vintage clips and behind-the-scenes stories. 

The special also unites veteran and contemporary artists who are part of the Opry’s history performing some of their biggest hits, along with covers of country classics from Opry members. Interviews and other appearances from artists in various stages of their careers will also be featured 

The two-hour event airs on February 14 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC — the same week that Blake celebrates his 10th year as an Opry member and Brad recognizes his 20th anniversary. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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