arrie Underwood has faced roaring crowds and conquered the biggest stages, but there’s one part of being an American Idol judge that makes her stomach turn. In a world of dreams and heartbreak, she reveals the one thing she absolutely can’t stand about sitting in that judge’s chai

Carrie Underwood is getting candid about American Idol. Amid her first season judging the show she won two decades ago, the country singer took to X to bemoan…

Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson delivered a legendary performance of Pancho and Lefty during their Last of the Breed tour in 2007. The two country icons, both well into their storied careers, took the stage together, effortlessly blending their voices on the beloved classic.

In 2007, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and Ray Price launched their Last of the Breed Tour. The co-headlining outing saw three groundbreaking country legends on the road…

In 2017, Scotty McCreery didn’t just walk onto that stage—he carried the weight of gratitude, honor, and sacrifice with him. As his deep baritone filled the air at the National Memorial Day Concert, every note became a salute, every lyric a tribute. With raw emotion and unwavering respect, he turned music into a moment of remembrance, touching the hearts of military families and a nation that will never forget.

Each year, the National Memorial Day Concert brings together musicians, veterans, and thousands of spectators for a moving tribute to those who have served. More than just…

When Zach Williams teamed up with the legendary Dolly Parton for There Was Jesus, the result was nothing short of extraordinary. Their heartfelt duet quickly resonated with fans, blending Williams’ rich, soulful voice with Parton’s signature angelic harmonies.

Zach Williams and Dolly Parton’s Duet on “There Was Jesus” Became an Instant Classic Some collaborations feel inevitable, while others come out of nowhere and leave an…

The Grand Ole Opry is pulling out all the stops for its 100th anniversary celebration, bringing together an all-star lineup of country music’s biggest names. Fans can expect electrifying performances of legendary hits, surprise collaborations, and heartfelt tributes to the genre’s rich history. From longtime Opry members to rising stars, this milestone event promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Check out the full list of performers, songs, and everything you need to know about this unforgettable night!

Hosted by Blake Shelton, Opry 100: A Live Celebration will air live on Wednesday, March 19 from 8-10 PM EST via NBC. Blake Shelton at Grand Ole…

Step into a time machine and witness history in the making—young Alan Jackson, long before the fame, before the hits, standing on a small TV talent show stage in 1985, pouring his heart into George Jones’ He Stopped Loving Her Today. It was a moment that unknowingly set his legendary career in motion, catching the eye of producer Keith Stegall, who would later help shape his sound. Now, with Alan announcing his retirement in his latest concert, this footage isn’t just a memory—it’s a full-circle moment, a glimpse of where it all began before the final curtain falls.

It’s always cool seeing some old footage of country music superstars, before anybody even knew who they were. It’s also crazy to me how many stars competed…

Country music royalty Reba McEntire and Trisha Yearwood took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th-anniversary celebration to pay homage to two of the genre’s most legendary women—Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. Their heartfelt performance of classic hits moved the audience to tears, capturing the timeless spirit of these trailblazing icons. With powerful vocals and deep reverence, McEntire and Yearwood reminded fans of the lasting legacy Cline and Lynn left behind, making it one of the most unforgettable moments of the night.

It’s been a century of country music at Nashville’s storied Grand Ole Opry. The venerable institution pulled out all the stops in celebration of its platinum anniversary with a…

Blake Shelton cranked up the time machine and took country fans on a ride straight back to the ’90s, teaming up with legends Trace Adkins and Clint Black for a throwback medley that lit up the Opry 100 special. With every note, every lyric, it was a full-circle moment—proof that classic country never fades, it just waits for the right voices to bring it roaring back to life.

Just 24 years old when he made his Grand Ole Opry debut, Blake Shelton has become a fixture at country music’s most sacred hallmark. So naturally, the…

Skip to content litaglobal.com Search Home Uncategorized The 23-year-old contestant shared with the judges that, alongside her passion for music, she works as a beauty pageant coach and has competed in the Miss America Organization for years. Now ready for a new kind of challenge, Champlin chose to perform a song by one of her biggest inspirations, Carrie Underwood. Her dream came true in real time as Underwood herself joined in on background vocals, while Champlin confidently delivered the powerhouse tune, showcasing her impressive vocal range without missing a beat—or losing her radiant smile. The 23-year-old contestant shared with the judges that, alongside her passion for music, she works as a beauty pageant coach and has competed in the Miss America Organization for years. Now ready for a new kind of challenge, Champlin chose to perform a song by one of her biggest inspirations, Carrie Underwood. Her dream came true in real time as Underwood herself joined in on background vocals, while Champlin confidently delivered the powerhouse tune, showcasing her impressive vocal range without missing a beat—or losing her radiant smile.

The former pageant queen earned a ticket to Hollywood with this impressive audition. Landry Champlin, Carrie Underwood; Photos by Disney/Eric McCandless Hailing from Colleyville, TX, Landry Champlin…

Alan Jackson took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th-anniversary celebration to perform one of his most iconic hits, “Chattahoochee.” Co-written with Jim McBride and released in 1993 as part of A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘bout Love), the song became a defining anthem of ‘90s country, topping the Hot Country Songs chart. Decades later, Jackson’s performance proved that “Chattahoochee” still holds a special place in country music history, as the audience sang along to every word in a moment of pure nostalgia.

Tonight (March 19), the Grand Ole Opry celebrates 100 years with a night of performances from some of the biggest names in country music. It would be…