National Weather Service Gets Texomans Prepared For Severe Weather

Spring is here and that means so is severe weather season. Many are ready, thanks to the National Weather Service’s Skywarn Spotter Training that took place at the North Central Texas College Monday night in Graham. The goal is to teach people how to spot the dangers of severe weather so everyone can stay safe. More details on…MORE

Watch Dustin Lynch’s Sparkling New Lyric Video for “Small Town Boy”

Tullahoma, Tenn., native Dustin Lynch is a small-town boy who’s doing big things. Dustin has a streak of four consecutive No. 1 songs—“Where It’s At (Yep, Yep),” “Hell of a Night,” “Mind Reader” and “Seein’ Red”—and he’s looking to extend the tally to five with his new single, “Small Town Boy,” which is currently No.…MORE

“You Look Good” Dave Haywood: Get a YouTube Guitar Lesson From Lady Antebellum’s Instrument Guru

Lady Antebellum’s instrument virtuoso Dave Haywood has posted a number of guitar tutorials on YouTube over the years, including tips on how to play “Need You Now,” “American Honey” and “Compass.” In his latest installment, professor Dave breaks out his axe for a lesson on Lady A’s current single, “You Look Good,” which is currently…MORE

9 Random Questions With Michael Ray

Fresh off of his No. 1 single, “Think a Little Less,” Michael Ray stopped by the Nash Country Daily offices to talk about what that achievement means to him. “It’s everything,” Michael tells Nash Country Daily. “All the hard work that started with the songwriters that wrote this song—Thomas Rhett, Barry Dean, Jon Nite, Jimmy…MORE

Jimmy Fortune “Sings the Classics” on New Album, Including “Unchained Melody,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Wake Up Little Susie” & More

Jimmy Fortune has a new project of well-known tunes in the works. The former Statler Brothers tenor is slated to drop a new album, Jimmy Fortune: Sings the Classics, on April 21. The new 14-song offering features recognizable classics such as the Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody,” Glen Campbell’s “Southern Nights” and John Denver’s “Take Me…MORE