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Conner Smith, the country music singer best known for his TikTok song "I Hate Alabama," has been identified as the driver of a pickup truck reported to have fatally struck a pedestrian over the weekend,
Nashville hitmaker Dierks Bentley has delivered his 11th studio album, “Broken Branches.” It leans into some well-tread country rock territory, writes The Associated Press' Ron Harris in his review.
Country singer Conner Smith allegedly struck and killed 77-year-old Dorothy Dobbins in a Nashville crosswalk, according to a press release shared by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
"Long live CMA Fest," Sarah Trahern, CEO of the Country Music Association, bellowed to the June 5 crowd. More than 300 artists signed up to sing, strum and jam. For 80 acts, this was the first time playing at the event in front of tourists from all 50 states and 33 countries.
Every June, country music fans from all over the world descend upon Nashville for CMA Fest. This annual event (originally called Fan Fair when it began in 1972) brings fans and country artists together over several days for shows, meet and greets, and much more.
“I did grow up in country music,” Michelle responded, per iHeart Radio. “I’m from Memphis, Tennessee. I got a scholarship for yodeling — that’s how I paid for college… I didn’t fly here — I grew here.”
This award-winning country star said writing songs for his next album "is going to be next level.” He's swinging through Massachusetts at the end of the month.
Conner Smith, an up-and-coming country singer, allegedly struck a 77-year-old Nashville woman with his pickup truck over the weekend. The pedestrian died.
The way music is used in the filmmaker's tongue-in-cheek masterpiece Nashville feels just as modern and political as ever, 50 years later.