“I’m not worried about making a certain type of music or sticking to one type of music.”
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Post Malone Feat. Blake Shelton Pour Me A Drink #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“I’m just trying to make music everybody can get happy to and vibe to and turn up to. So long as I keep making good music, everything’s going to be OK.”
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Luke Combs Ain't No Love In Oklahoma Two Weeks #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“I never thought I would get one week at #1, but when I did, I felt like I had won the lottery.”
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Kris Kristofferson, singer-songwriter and actor, dies at 88
Starting in ’60s, Kristofferson wrote such country, rock ‘n’ roll standards as ‘Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,’ ‘For the Good Times’ and ‘Me and Bobby McGee.’
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Luke Combs Ain't No Love In Oklahoma #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“The support from country radio for my music and fans has always been more than I ever could have imagined.”
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Dustin Lynch Featuring Jelly Roll Chevrolet #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“To the fans that have been on this crazy journey with me, this one is for you! Let’s keep riding y’all. I’m just getting started!”
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Josh Ross wins big while k.d. lang rocks at CCMAs in Edmonton
Ross said he and his band play roughly 150 shows every year and are never home, but said he feels that taking home entertainer of the year made the hard work worth it.
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Josh Ross Dominates 2024 CCMA Awards In Edmonton
Kelowna will host Country Music Week in September 2025
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Shaboozey A Bar Song (Tipsy) Seven Weeks #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“I’ve been going to Stagecoach for years when nobody knows who you are. Who would have known two years later that same dude is playing to 60,000 people screaming.”
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Edmonton man wins Emmy for 'Shogun' stuntwork
An Edmonton stunt performer is back from the Emmy Awards and he’s brought some hardware back with him. Now, he wants to help bring more Emmys to Edmonton.
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Chad McQueen, 'Karate Kid' movie star and son of Steve McQueen, dies at 63
Chad McQueen’s wife and children shared a statement announcing the news of his death with “a heavy heart.”
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