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Everything We Know About Ella Langley's New Fragrance
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Everything We Know About Ella Langley's New Fragrance

Just when you thought the fragrance scene couldn't get any more exciting, a debut scent has everyone talking and searching high and low. Continue reading…

Zach Top Questions Sobriety Trend in Country Music
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Zach Top Questions Sobriety Trend in Country Music

Zach Top shared some blunt thoughts about sobriety culture, suggesting some people in country music are embracing it more for attention than personal health. Continue reading…

Carly Pearce Knew Marriage to Michael Ray Was a Mistake
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Carly Pearce Knew Marriage to Michael Ray Was a Mistake

Carly Pearce said she saw “Jekyll and Hyde” behavior from ex-husband Michael Ray almost immediately after they got married — and knew she needed out. Continue reading…

Iconic Music City Venue, The Nashville Palace, To Rename Their Front Room In Honor Of Randy Travis
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Iconic Music City Venue, The Nashville Palace, To Rename Their Front Room In Honor Of Randy Travis

Randy Travis will be enshrined forever (and ever) at the Nashville Palace. There’s no doubt that Randy Travis is one of the greatest artists the country music world has ever seen. Though his career was complicated and cut short due to a stroke that he suffered in 2013, he still continues to make an impact. The latest example is an honor that he’s receiving at one of Nashville’s iconic music venues: The Nashville Palace. The classic country music destination is honoring Travis on June 3 in a celebration of his debut album, Storms of Life. Believe it or not, 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of that record’s release, and the Nashville Palace is pulling out all of the stops to celebrate the country icon. Randy Travis posted this message on social media about the night, saying: “Hard to believe it’s been 40 years since ‘Storms of Life’ changed my life forever. Join us on June 3rd at The Nashville Palace as we celebrate the album that started it all at the place that started it all. This night is for the fans, heroes, and friends who have been singing these songs with us for decades. Hope to see y’all there, free limited tickets available now! Thanks to The Nashville Palace and Warner Records Nashville for sticking with me all these years.” When he says that the Nashville Palace stuck with him, he means it. For years and years before he hit it big, Randy Travis played in the Music City venue. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, he performed under his birth name, Randy Traywick (and also workshopped the name Randy Ray). Before he hit it big, Travis was told that he was “too country.” Funny how that’s what the people actually wanted, and Randy Travis was the one to eventually give the “too country” to them. Clearly, The Nashville Palace means a lot to Randy Travis, and through this celebration, the country star will discover that the feeling is mutual. The famed Honky Tonk is choosing to also use the 40th anniversary celebration as an opportunity to rename their front room after the “On The Other Hand” singer. Barrett Hobbs, The Nashville Palace owner and grandson of the venue’s founder (John A. Hobbs), told MusicRow that forever dedicating their front room to Travis is the perfect way to help the country star live on in the venue that meant so much to him when he was getting started: “In honor of the ‘Storms of Life’ album and years of Randy Travis and The Nashville Palace, the front room will be renamed, forever and ever, The Randy Travis Room.” What a cool way to honor the legend. Oh, and it’s worth mentioning that the June 3 event isn’t exclusive – it’s open to fans. Everyone is invited to be a part of the celebration that’s set to be led by Steve and Becky Hinson (longtime friends and collaborators with Travis). Tickets are free, and on a first come, first served basis. Before you go, you might as well cue this one up: “Forever and Ever, Amen” The post Iconic Music City Venue, The Nashville Palace, To Rename Their Front Room In Honor Of Randy Travis first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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