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Kenny Chesney Remembers Jimmy Buffett With 'A Pirate Looks at Forty'
The country superstar, whose own beachy songs owe a debt to the late songwriter, posted a video of him singing the Buffett ballad with the message "Sail on Sailor"
- Tribute
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Jimmy Buffett: 15 Essential Songs
From "He Went to Paris" and "Banana Republics" to the Parrothead anthem "Margaritaville"
- Parrothead Playlist
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Oliver Anthony and Joe Rogan Talk Porn, Groceries, and a Wee Bit of 'Rich Men North of Richmond'
The viral songwriter does his first major interview with the podcast host
- Jibber-Jabber
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Eric Church Brings a Dazzling, Disciplined 'Theater Piece' to the Country Hall of Fame
The songwriter paid tribute to Route 91 shooting victims, welcomed surprise guest Vince Gill, and chronicled his rebellious career in a multimedia production teasing his Nashville residency
- Take Me to Church
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Oliver Anthony Bashes Right-Wing Media for Co-Opting Viral Hit
"It’s aggravating seeing people on conservative news try to identify with me like I’m one of them," says the "Rich Men North of Richmond" singer
- OIiver Speaks!
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Watch Guns N' Roses Play a Mean 'Bad Obsession' With Chrissie Hynde on Harmonica
The Pretenders leader joined Axl Rose and the band onstage in Boston for the 'Use Your Illusion' track
- Badass Collab
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Brent Cobb Name-Checks the Coolest New Country Singers in 'When Country Came Back to Town'
The song shouts out Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Mike and the Moonpies, Margo Price, and more and arrives with a music video depicting Cobb as a gray-haired old man
- Sturgill & Stapleton & Jennings & Cobb
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Axl Rose Empathizes, Apologizes in New Guns N' Roses Song 'Perhaps'
"My sense of rejection is no excuse for my behavior," Rose sings in the piano-driven track, which after being leaked to digital jukeboxes last week, officially arrives
- Empathy for the Devil
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Greta Van Fleet's Singer Worried He'd 'Have a Target on My Back' When He Came Out. Instead, Rock Fans Rallied
'That was a huge wave of reassurance that things are moving in the right direction,' says Josh Kiszka, who wants to make rock concerts a safe environment for everyone
- Love Movement
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Will Hoge, the Black Opry, and Friends Ask 'Can I Be Country Too?' in New Stereotype-Busting Song
The Nashville songwriter and a diverse chorus ask if it's OK to be country if you drive a Honda instead of a pickup and believe in gay marriage
- All Are Welcome
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