Teen Car Curfew

Car wrecks are the leading cause of death for US teens. Federal health officials says most of these deadly accidents happen between 9pm and 6am. They say state curfews for young drivers just aren’t cutting it. They are suggesting states review and possibly adjust their curfew times to get teens out of the driver’s seat earlier.…MORE

Catch A Sneak Peek of Brad Paisley’s New Nationwide Commerical

Many of us know that Brad Paisley is a one very creative guy—designing album covers, directing videos, writing songs—so why wouldn’t Nationwide insurance company want to enlist his help in writing a song for their newest commericals. That’s exactly what they did. Nationwide‘s latest advertising campaign, Songs for All Your Sides, has Brad delivering their…MORE

New Residence Hall Nearly Complete

Come the fall semester, 500 students will fill up the new Legacy Hall at Midwestern State University. “My favorite part is just seeing it (all) happen,” student Geordan Martinez said. Kristi Shulte, Director of Residence Life of Housing said the residence hall will be opening on August 20th as they welcome the freshman class. “Primarily…MORE

Texas Tax Free Weekend: August 5th-7th

Texans that are shopping for back to school season have a chance to take advantage of big savings this weekend. The tax free holiday has officially begun and runs through Sunday August 7th. According to the National Retail Federation, the average shopper will spend over $673 during the tax free holiday, that’s a $44 jump…MORE

Watch the Cadillac Three Talk New Album & Reveal Plans for Musical World Domination

Hard-charging trio The Cadillac Three is set to kick up some dust with their sophomore album, Bury Me in My Boots, which drops today (Aug. 5). The raucous three-piece—Jaren Johnston (vocals/lead guitar), Kelby Ray Caldwell (lap steel/bass) and Neil Mason (drums/percussion)—sat down with Nash Country Daily at Nashville’s The Crying Wolf bar to sip a…MORE

Chase Rice Talks About “Everybody We Know Does,” Exercise and Staying Focused

Jim Casey talks with Chase Rice about his most recent single, “Everybody We Know Does,” staying fit, work ethic, making progress on his next album, why he apologized for “Whisper” and more. Show Participants Chase Rice Jim Casey, NCD managing editor Show Notes & Links Chase’s website Listen to “Everybody We Know Does” Upcoming Tour Dates The…MORE

Single and Not Necessarily Looking, Chris Lane Talks “Girl Problems”

Right out of the box, Chris Lane is riding the wave of success with his lead single, “Fix,” from his debut album, sitting at the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. “I am so excited, I can’t believe it,” Chris tells Nash Country Daily. “It’s so cool to see people showing up…MORE