Milo and Arielle accompanied their co-stars John Michael Finley, Sophie Skelton, Sammy Dell, and Trace Adkins to the film premiere at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville, Tenn. on Thursday night (February 12).
The Country Music Association is airing its annual hour-long holiday TV special on Tuesday, December 3 at on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.
The special was filmed in Nashville, Tenn., featuring a bunch of performers across genres from gospel to country pop.
The special will first air on ABC then will be available to stream the next day on Hulu or Disney+.
For the second year in a row, the special will be hosted by country stars Amy Grant and Trisha Yearwood.
The two are set to perform Amy‘s “Sing Your Praise to the Lord” and Tom Stacks‘ “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” together.
They will also have solo performances, with Amy singing “Tennessee Christmas” and Trisha performing a “fun and festive Christmas medley,” via the Country Music Association.
Here’s the full song list:
- King & Country and Carin León will perform “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”
- Cody Johnson will perform “White Christmas” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”
- Ashley McBryde and Brittney Spencer will perform “Man with the Bag”
- Jon Pardi will perform his song “400 Horsepower Sleigh”
- CeCe Winans will perform “Joy to the World”
King & Country & Fathom have extended their theatrical run of their movie – “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live: The Cinematic Concert Experience” through December 12th. For more information – check out the locations in the US where the movie will be playing! The movie will also be opening in Canada, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia!
Amy Grant is back with new music on September 13th!
The 63-year-old multi-platinum-selling singer and her husband Vince Gill have a new Christmas album, When I Think Of Christmas, that will contain remastered versions of nine of the couple’s Yuletide favorites, plus two new recordings. The album releases September 13th but you can pre-order here!
“Christmas Music is a portal to wonder and awe, to nostalgia and ‘remember when,’ to hope and how-we-wish-it-could-be,” says Amy. “And because we return to the same playlists year after year, those songs have become the backdrop for our collective memories of gathering, of family, of gift giving, of celebration and solitude. I’ve recorded a lot of Christmas music over the years, and I’m excited to add two new songs to this collection, especially the song Vince and I close our Christmas concerts with, ‘‘Til The Season Comes Round Again.’ I hope these new songs find a place on playlists, whether it’s during the holiday season or all year ‘round.”
Added Vince, “There’s nothing in the world that I love more than watching my girl shine, and she might shine the brightest when she does Christmas music. We have shared stages together for over 30 years and I’ve loved every note of it. I hope everyone enjoys this collection of songs, and hearing Amy shine.”
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Amy Grant is releasing new music after a decade-long break!
The 62-year-old multi-platinum, six-time Grammy-winner will drop her new single “Trees We’ll Never See” on Friday, March 24th, which you can pre-save here. The song was written by Marshall Altman, who produced her critically-acclaimed album, How Mercy Looks From Here.
“So much creativity has been put on hold in my life, for all kinds of reasons,” Amy shared. “Last summer I was asked to sing on a new Cory Asbury song yet to be released. This might be one of the best songs I have heard in a long time. I was so glad they waited for me to heal up and get back to the studio. Inspired by Cory’s beautiful song, Marshall Altman and I started talking about songs that we’ve written recently that affected us. I played him one of mine. He played me one of his. His song was ‘Trees We’ll Never See‘. I loved it immediately and asked him if I could record it, and within two weeks, both songs were mixed & mastered!”
Amy Grant is opening up about how she’s doing six months after her bike accident.
The 62-year-old “Baby, Baby” singer, who was recently honored at the Kennedy Center Honors, spoke to E! News about the effects of the accident, and revealed that she still has some memory loss.
Read more of what Amy Grant shared of the effects of her injury…More Here! »
It’s that time of the year again and the 2022 Kennedy Center Honors special will be airing tonight on CBS!
The annual show was filmed on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage on December 4.
The Honors recipients are recognized for their contributions to American culture through the performing arts – whether in music, dance, theater, opera, motion pictures or television – and are confirmed by the Executive Committee of the Center’s Board of Trustees. The primary criterion in the selection process is excellence. The Honors are not designated by art form or category of artistic achievement; the selection process, over the years, has produced balance among the various arts and artistic disciplines.
The show will air on CBS at 8pm ET/PT on Wednesday (December 28) and it will also stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
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Amy Grant was one of several stars honored at the 45th Annual Kennedy Center Honors ceremony earlier this month.
The event took place on December 4 in Washington, DC. However, it will air on CBS in a few days and feature performances and tributes from the likes of Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires (aka The Highwaywomen) and Sheryl Crow.
Amy opened up about the experience and shared what it was like to be an honoree.
Click inside to see what Amy Grant had to say…More Here! »