Billy Currington's “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” is personal. The mid-tempo pop-country anthem feels urgent and is easily his best single yet from the Summer Forever album.
Country Jam 2015 will soon draw to a close, but there's still a full day of country music ahead — and the party shows no signs of slowing down. Day 3 of the festival was a huge one, with headliner Tim McGraw drawing a massive crowd after several other talented artists took the big stage.
We knew Billy Currington would bring a great show to 2015 Country Jam after his smashing set at Taste of Country Music Festival the weekend prior. His performance at Grand Junction, Colorado's longstanding festival had fans on their feet throughout the entire hour, and it felt like quintessential summertime: hot sun, red Solo cups and country music.
Billy Currington is set to release a new album titled Summer Forever on June 2, and Taste of Country readers are hearing some of the tracks early via a series of exclusive lyric video teasers.
After an intense week of online debate and criticism, country singer Chase Bryant has decided to go forward with performing at an upcoming benefit for Sandy Hook Promise.
Tim McGraw has issued a statement defending his decision to perform at an upcoming benefit concert for Sandy Hook Promise, even as one of his co-headliners has dropped out of the event.