It's celebration time for Martina McBride! Her new album 'Everlasting' nabbed her the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Top Country Albums for the first time in over five years.
Tattoos are becoming more and more prevalent these days, with many big fans wanting to show their love for their favorite country music artists in a very ... dedicated ... way. Unfortunately, sometimes that devotion can turn into something to be less than proud of.
Martina McBride is cooking on and off the stage! The country mainstay announced via her website last week that she will be releasing an entertaining cookbook called 'Around the Table' in October 2014.
Martina McBride has done lots of dueting throughout her career, even singing with Train frontman Pat Monahan while a wedding took place at the 2012 ACMs. Naturally, the songstress loves duets, and dishes who she thinks would be a fantastic partner.
Country music is so cool not only because of the music but also due to the people that make that music. They'll make you realize that at the end of the day, they're just normal people like you and me -- and Twitter helps us keep a handle on how grounded (and hilarious) they are.
As a soon-to-be first-time mama, there's no better confidence booster than a thumbs up from a mom who has been around the block a few times. Superstar Martina McBride, who has three kids, recently sang pregnant Kelly Clarkson's praises, insisting that she's sure to be a "fun mom."
First, it was Willie Nelson. Then it was Trisha Yearwood. Now, Martina McBride is dropping out of her planned appearance at SeaWorld following a rash of bad publicity surrounding the marine mammal theme park as a result of the documentary 'Blackfish.'
Martina McBride, four-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, is preparing a cover album of some of the most revered hits in American music, appropriately titled 'Everlasting.'
Rock and roll Hall of Famers the Allman Brothers Band have been influential musicians since they made their debut in the late 1960s, so it only seems fitting that a tribute to Gregg Allman would include some of country music's largest names.