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Why Olivia Dean Should Win Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards

 The 2026 Grammy Awards are shaping up to spotlight one of the most exciting Best New Artist lineups in recent memory. This year’s nominees will all take the stage together in a special segment on Music’s Biggest Night, airing Sunday, February 1, live from Los Angeles. It’s a rare moment when a category gets this much breathing room and even rarer when one artist feels destined to rise above the rest. That artist is Olivia Dean . A Category Full of Momentum The Best New Artist slate includes Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías. Each brings a distinct sound and audience, from pop virality to genre-blurring R&B and alternative breakthroughs. The Recording Academy clearly understands the strength of this group, dedicating a full performance segment to the category during the broadcast. But even in a lineup this strong, Olivia Dean stands out quietly and confidently. Olivia Dean’s Case for the Win Olivia Dean’s nomina...

Megan Moroney Drops Flirty New Anthem “Wish I Didn’t” Ahead of Cloud 9

  Megan Moroney Drops Flirty New Anthem “Wish I Didn’t” Ahead of Cloud 9 Megan Moroney is officially in her Cloud 9 era — and she’s having fun with it. The MULTI-PLATINUM hitmaker just released her new single “Wish I Didn’t,” a playful, warning-shot country-pop anthem that leans equal parts confidence, charm, and sharp-tongued honesty. The track marks the third preview from Moroney’s upcoming third studio album Cloud 9 , due out February 20. Written by Moroney alongside Emily Weisband, Hillary Lindsey, and Luke Laird, “Wish I Didn’t” finds her sizing up a walking red flag and laying down the rules before feelings get too real. It’s breezy, bold, and packed with lines that remind listeners exactly why Moroney has mastered the art of turning heartbreak into hits. Produced by Kristian Bush, the song bursts with stacked vocals, punchy rhythms, and glossy guitar tones — a high-energy country-pop moment built for repeat listens. The accompanying music video raises the stakes even h...

New Year - New Era

  New Year, New Era: Hello 2026 The lights are flickering back on here at Boston Country Hub , and I’ll be honest — the spark that pulled me back wasn’t resolution season or a burst of productivity. It was the music . Something about all these new artists rolling through Boston, the fresh albums dropping, the surprise tour announcements, the way this city suddenly feels louder and twangier again… it made me want to come back here and write. It reminded me why I started this space in the first place. Country music has a way of waking up parts of you that go quiet for a while. So here I am, dusting off the porch, sweeping off the welcome mat, and stepping back into this little corner of the internet with a full heart and a fresh cup of coffee. As we head into 2026 , here’s what I’m looking forward to: • More live shows and new voices coming through town • Road trips, concerts, and the stories that happen in between • The everyday Boston moments that feel a little country if yo...

Willie Nelson Presents: King of the Roadies Set to World Premiere in Dallas

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  Some legends stand under the spotlight. Others make sure the spotlight turns on at all. On April 27, 2025, Willie Nelson Presents: King of the Roadies will make its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival , telling the true story of one of country music’s most unsung heroes: Benjamin H. Dorcy III , better known as “Lovey.” Lovey wasn’t just a roadie. He was the roadie. Widely recognized as the world’s first, and oldest, roadie, Dorcy helped pioneer an entire profession that most fans never think about but every artist depends on. His life unfolded behind stages, on tour buses, and across endless highways, quietly holding the music together while history was being made onstage. Produced and presented by Willie Nelson , the documentary has been 16 years in the making and arrives as a heartfelt tribute to the people who keep the show on the road without asking for applause. “It’s one thing to have a bunch of good ideas,” Willie Nelson says in the film, “but to...

LOCASH wraps up solid 2025 with NYE Party!

 If 2025 had a country duo quietly winning all year, it was LOCASH . Without making a huge fuss about it, the duo wrapped up the year with some genuinely solid wins. “Hometown Home” finished comfortably in Country Aircheck’s Top 5 songs of the year, while “Wrong Hearts” earned its own spot in the Top 100. Both tracks live on Bet The Farm , an album that also happens to be the first release from their own independent label, which feels very on brand for a group that’s been doing things their own way for a while now. Beyond radio success, LOCASH stayed busy where it really counts: onstage. Their year included packed tour stops, a surprisingly fun crossover with the Savannah Bananas, and a few “how did that happen?” moments like performing halftime at both the Banana Bowl and an Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football game at Gillette Stadium. Casual stuff. They also slipped in a little holiday spirit before the year wrapped, releasing the original “Snow Angel” and a stripped-down cov...

Trace Adkins announces headline tour to celebrate 30 years in country music!

 Thirty years in, Trace Adkins isn’t slowing down. If anything, he’s leaning in. The country mainstay just announced his 30th Anniversary Tour , kicking off January 16 and stretching across much of 2026. The first leg alone hits 24 cities, with dates spread from the South and Midwest to the Mountain West and Mid-Atlantic. It’s a proper road run, not a nostalgia lap. The tour marks three decades since Dreamin’ Out Loud first arrived in 1996, the album that launched a career built on unmistakable vocals, big hooks, and songs that somehow manage to feel both larger-than-life and deeply familiar. Fans can expect a setlist that pulls generously from across the years. Think barn-burners, slower sing-alongs, and a few of those songs you didn’t realize you still know every word to until the chorus hits. Some stops feel especially fitting for an anniversary year. Two nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, a return to Billy Bob’s Texas, a Cheyenne Frontier Days appearance, and a mix of...

Megan Moroney to headline TD Garden July 6 and 7!

 Boston, you’re very much on the map for this one. Megan Moroney is taking her Cloud 9 Tour global in 2026, and New England gets a front-row moment with two nights at TD Garden on July 6 and 7 . Not a fly-by, not a random weekday drop-in. Two full Boston shows, added because demand said “try again.” The tour kicks off in late May and stretches well into the fall, winding through arenas across North America before hopping the Atlantic for dates in the UK and Europe. It’s Moroney’s biggest run yet, built around her upcoming album Cloud 9 , and it feels very much like the point where “fast rise” turns into “full-on era.” For local fans, the TD Garden stop stands out immediately. Big room, midsummer timing, and the kind of hometown energy Boston crowds tend to bring when they feel chosen. If you caught her on the Am I Okay? tour in smaller venues, this is the glow-up version. The tour announcement landed with enough momentum to add second nights in cities like Chicago, Atlanta,...