Brad Paisley Added Dates to Life Amplified World Tour

This is Where the Country Stars Get Their Hair Done in Nashville

One of the reasons country stars always look so damn good is because they have really talented, and yes, expensive people doing their hair.  Turns out a lot of those “hair experts” work at places in Nashville that regular people can visit.

OneCountry.com put together a list of the shops that style stars like Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, RaeLynn, and Cassadee Pope.  They also do guys like Jake Owen, Blake Shelton, and Charles Kelley.

So, if you’re planning to go to Nashville, maybe make an appointment?  You may or may not be able to get in with a superstar hair person, but their shops have stylists that they’ve trained, or at least approved of, right?


BRAD PAISLEY has added a string of February shows to his Life Amplified World Tour.  They’re in Canada, Maine, Pennsylvania, and New York.  CHASE BRYANT and LINDSAY ELL are the openers.  Grab dates at BradPaisley.com.


DAN + SHAY brought hot chocolate out to their fans who had been standing in line since before 8:00 A.M. for a recent show.  And, recognizing a good promotional opportunity, they filmed it and posted it online.  (Here’s thelink.)


OneCountry.com picked their Top 20 Country Songs of 2016.  The CMA Awards tribute song “Forever Country” is #1.  It’s followed by Brandy Clark’s “Since You’ve Gone to Heaven”, and Little Big Town’s “Better Man”.  (Full List)


Taste Of Country put out a list of “10 Songs That SHOULD Have Been Hits in 2016.”  It’s topped by Reba McEntire’s “Just Like Them Horses”, and then Aaron Watson’s “Bluebonnets”, and Trace Adkins’ “Jesus and Jones”.  (Full List)


THOMAS RHETT recently talked about all the choices he had to make while putting together his very first headline tour.  Stuff like who will be the openers, and how much production does he want.


REBA MCENTIRE is returning to television.  She’s going to star in a show from the creator of “Desperate Housewives”.  It’s being described as a Southern Gothic soap opera.  There’s no word yet on a title or airdate.  (Hollywood Reporter)