The Country Music Association has unveiled a bold new promo for the 2017 CMA Awards featuring some of the genre's biggest stars talking about the beating heart of country music.
In the face of tragedy, music brings people together. Music has the power to heal, and Keith Urban seeks to heal with a performance of "Lean on Me" during an appearance on the Bobby Bones Show.
Keith Urban was "shell-shocked" by the mass shooting in Las Vegas, but he was forced to find careful words to explain the heartache to his young daughter.
While country music knows no boundaries, its beating heart lies in Nashville, and that heart was on full display during a candlelight vigil for Las Vegas shooting victims, held at Ascend Amphitheater on Monday (Oct. 2).
Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Luke Bryan are among the country singers who turned to social media to express their shock and grief and share prayers and well wishes after the deadly shootings at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas on Sunday night (Oct. 1).
RaeLynn joined childhood hero Keith Urban onstage on Saturday night (Aug. 19) for a rousing version of "We Were Us" that she calls a "full circle moment."
Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini will co-host the 2017 CMA Fest special on ABC on Wednesday (Aug. 16). Their chemistry is just one of five things not to miss during the broadcast.
Here Keith Urban is, trying to be professional and thanking his fans for coming out to the California Mid-State Fair, and his daughter is making a mockery of it.