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The World of Outlaws Roars Into the Midwest for an Action-Packed April

Get ready, race fans! The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars are rolling full throttle into the Midwest next month, bringing eight high-octane races across five legendary tracks in five different states. Dubbed « The Greatest Show on Dirt, » this tour promises edge-of-your-seat action with a mix of historic venues, tight bullrings, and flat-out speedways. If you’ve got a need for speed, April’s lineup is about to deliver in spades.

The World of Outlaws Roars Into the Midwest for an Action-Packed April
Photo credit: Trent Gower


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Warren Zeiders Takes Over Times Square, CBS Mornings, Houston Rodeo + more

Nashville’s newest breakout star Warren Zeiders unveiled his new album Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal via Warner Records, a 21-track introspection of healing, heartbreak and an unwavering fervor for love. Since its release, Zeiders has earned features on CBS MorningsNPR: All Songs ConsideredGQCowboys & IndiansFox News DigitalFox & Friends Weekend and more – watch a roundup of recent highlights below!

Warren Zeiders Takes Over Times Square, CBS Mornings, Houston Rodeo + more


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Revisit “After The Fire Is Gone” with Lorrie Morgan and Tracy Lawrence

Tracy Lawrence and Lorrie Morgan Reignite the Magic of “After The Fire Is Gone”

Tracy Lawrence and Lorrie Morgan Reignite the Magic of “After The Fire Is Gone”

Country music fans, get ready for a blast from the past as Tracy Lawrence and Lorrie Morgan breathe new life into one of country’s most iconic duets, “After The Fire Is Gone.” This track, originally recorded by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty in 1970, has seen its share of legendary pairings over the years, and now, two of the genre’s most beloved voices are continuing the legacy.


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Stillwater, Oklahoma Needs Our Help: How to Support Wildfire Recovery

As you all know, Country Music News Blog and Country Music On Tour are headquartered right here in northeast Oklahoma. This state isn’t just where I work—it’s home. And right now, that home is hurting.

Oklahoma Wildfires


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