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And a year later, “Where I Find God” still resonates.
“It’s a pretty deep one, that’s for sure,” Fleet tells PEOPLE of the song he wrote alongside songwriter Connie Harrington and a song whose music video has now garnered nearly 19 million views. “Most people don’t write things like this. But the songwriters that do? The ones that really get honest and sing their truth? Well, they reap the benefits of it.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Karen Waldrupendured a lifetime of heartbreaks and heartaches before she found a man strong enough to heal her heart. And soon, that special man will become her husband — she’s engaged!
“I’ve waited 33 years for this man, and I’m really thankful I found him, because I’ve dated a lot of jokes,” the no-nonsense pistol from New Orleans tells PEOPLE exclusively in a new interview. “My mama always told me to wait for love.
Mar. 16, 2025
Country Strong(2010) - “Country Strong” Gwyneth Paltrow’s character, Kelly Canter, summons all of her strength (after battling alcoholism and personal demons throughout the film) for her powerful rendition of the movie’s titular track, “Country Strong.”
Walk the Line(2005) - “It Ain’t Me, Babe” Monarch- “Half Of My Hometown” In this teaser, Albie Roman and up-and-coming artist Ana Phoenix (Emma Milani) duet toKelsea Balleriniand Kenny Chesney’s “Half Of My Hometown” as Ana’s mother, Catt, looks on proudly.
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Mar. 16, 2025
It’s a conversationHigh Valley’s Brad Rempel knew was coming.
He had seen the signs that his brother Curtis might want to go in a different direction, a direction that would take him away from the highest selling Canadian band in country music history and would take him closer to family and friends in Canada. So, when the phone rang in early 2020 and Curtis was asking if he and his wife could come over and talk, Rempel was ready.