Though it’s called Cma Country Christmas, don’t expect much twang in this year’s edition of the popular TV special. That’s no complaint, because the show delivers something dazzling for almost every holiday musical taste.
Jennifer Nettles once again helms the special, the seventh annual, which airs Monday at 8 p.m. Est on ABC. Taped before a live audience on election night at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, the show features a strong array of country artists who deftly expand beyond their genre, as well as other special guests who otherwise circulate outside country’s porous borders.
Jennifer Nettles once again helms the special, the seventh annual, which airs Monday at 8 p.m. Est on ABC. Taped before a live audience on election night at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, the show features a strong array of country artists who deftly expand beyond their genre, as well as other special guests who otherwise circulate outside country’s porous borders.
- 11/29/2016
- by Sarah
- PEOPLE.com
Mini Mozart is striking all the right chords once again. Joey Alexander is releasing his second album, Countdown, on Sept. 16, and People has an exclusive first listen to his new single "Sunday Waltz," the second track on the LP. The pint-sized prodigy first rose to fame in 2014 when he played at a Jazz at Lincoln Center gala in New York City. Now 13, Alexander has since released his first album, My Favorite Things; performed for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama; played at the renowned Montreal and Newport Jazz Festivals; and been hailed by greats like Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones.
- 7/29/2016
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_Jeff
- PEOPLE.com
Mini Mozart is striking all the right chords once again. Joey Alexander is releasing his second album, Countdown, on Sept. 16, and People has an exclusive first listen to his new single "Sunday Waltz," the second track on the LP. The pint-sized prodigy first rose to fame in 2014 when he played at a Jazz at Lincoln Center gala in New York City. Now 13, Alexander has since released his first album, My Favorite Things; performed for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama; played at the renowned Montreal and Newport Jazz Festivals; and been hailed by greats like Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones.
- 7/29/2016
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_Jeff
- PEOPLE.com
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