Old Dominion's new single, "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart," finds the fun-loving group taking a turn for the more serious, and according to lead singer/co-writer Matt Ramsey, the song heralds a little bit of a new direction for the group's forthcoming sophomore album.
Spring is the time for new country artists to release their first new songs to the radio. That's the case for Taste of Country RISERS like Jacob Davis, plus newcomers like Carly Pearce and Lena Stone. But don't worry — the radiowaves will still be loaded with superstars!
Old Dominion are back with a new single that breathes even more sunshine into their already mellow vibe. The band's laid-back attitude comes on strong on the bouncy "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart," whose sing-along lyrics are bound to get stuck in your head for days ... which is a good thing, seeing as it boasts a positive message of spreading love, even in the darkest times.
Miranda Lambert has announced her first 2017 tour dates. The singer's Highway Vagabond Tour will include Aubrie Sellers and Old Dominion, and begin on Jan. 26 in Evansville, Ind.
More than 46,000 fans filled the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday night (June 4) to see Kenny Chesney live in concert — including Randy Travis.