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Post Malone Hints At Two New Albums In 2026

2025 was a big year for Post Malone and his fans….but is 2026 shaping up to be even bigger? In a recent live Twitch stream the singer was playing video games with friends, when he dropped an exciting nugget. “Chances are, chat, we are getting two albums in 2026,” he said, before adding, “If everything goes my way.” No further details were forthcoming, including whether he would be extending his stay in the country music genre, but it’s enough to have fans sitting on “go” for the new year.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1947, Roy Rogers married Dale Evans in Murray County, Oklahoma. Rogers was late for the ceremony after having to put out a fire started by a cigarette butt in another room. They remained together until Rogers’ death in 1998.
  • Today in 1985, Rick Nelson died in a plane crash outside of DeKalb, Texas.
  • Today in 1990, Lisa Hartman first met Clint Black backstage at his New Year’s Eve concert in Houston, Texas.
  • Today in 1999, Trisha Yearwood and Kenny Rogers took part in CBS-TV’s landmark special, “America’s Millennium: A Celebration” in Washington D.C. Of course, some folks say that the “real” millennium didn’t take place until the first of the following year.
  • Today in 2002, Big Kenny, already $140-thousand in debt, lost most of his last $200 while playing black jack in a Las Vegas casino. He gave the dealer a $20 tip, which left himself with just one buck. This event inspired him to write a future Tim McGraw hit, “Last Dollar (Fly Away).”
  • Today in 2003, Toby Keith headlined the big year-end show for folks in Nashville at the Gaylord Entertainment Center for the first time. The show included performances from Scotty Emerick, Willie Nelson and Blake Shelton. Things went so well that Toby returned – this time with Terri Clark and Dierks Bentley in tow.
  • Today in 2008, Kellie Pickler was a correspondent in 18-degree weather in Times Square on ABC’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” Lionel Richie, The Jonas Brothers, and Taylor Swift performed.
  • Today in 2011, The Band Perry performed “If I Die Young” on the ABC year-end special, “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” along with, Fergie, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, and Hot Chelle Rae. It was the last iconic New Year’s Eve of Clark’s life.

Miranda Lambert Mourns Loss Of Her Chihuahua Cher

Even casual Miranda Lambert fans know she loves her animals – evident not just through her charitable organizations, but through her many social media posts, showing her with her dogs, horses and more. So followers of the singer will understand that her holidays took a serious hit with the loss of her longtime companion, Cher. The chihuahua was a constant presence on tour and elsewhere for fifteen years. Alongside multiple pics of Cher on Instagram, Lambert wrote. “Our sweet bear Cher crossed over the rainbow bridge yesterday. Cher gave us 15 years of love and all the chihuahua attitude and energy she had to give. And if you have ever had a chi chi you know what I mean.”

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1944, Bob Willis & The Texas Playboys appeared on the Grand Ole Opry, which caused a stir when Monte Mountjoy’s drum set was moved onto the stage last minute. Drums were previously not allowed.
  • Today in 1950, Lefty Frizzell made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry when he sang, “If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time” and “I Love You A Thousand Ways.”
  • Today in 1956, Suzy Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois.
  • Today in 1962, Brenda Lee suffered from a minor eye injury and had her hair singed when she unsuccessfully tried to rescue her poodle from a house fire in Nashville.
  • Today in 1984, Gary Morris’ run in a New York production of the opera “La Boheme” concluded at the Anspacher Theater after 2 ½ months.
  • Today in 2001, Neal McCoy joined Wayne Newton and comedian Drew Carey to entertain American troops at the Kandahar Airport in Afghanistan as a part of the USO’s Deliver America Tour.
  • Today in 2010, Trace Adkins sang the national anthem, and Ashton Shepherd performed “God Bless America” at the Music City Bowl at Nashville’s LP Field.

Parker McCollum, Wife Hallie Ray Announce A Baby Boy Is On The Way

It’s a boy (well, it will be) for Parker McCollum and wife Hallie Ray! On Instagram, the couple posted a carousel of Christmas pics in front of their tree with 18-month old son Major, and the post was both a “baby on the way” announcement and a gender reveal. The caption alongside read, “McCollum party of 4 next Christmas!!!! Another BOY joining us summer 2026!!! Merry Christmas, everyone! Thank you, Jesus! HBD!!” Congratulations to the McCollums, and good luck to Hallie Ray, who’ll soon be outnumbered 3-1.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1962, “The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show” last aired on ABC-TV.
  • Today in 1969, Merle Haggard’s live “Okie From Muskogee” album was released.
  • Today in 1983, George Jones’ album, “I Am What I Am,” was certified platinum. It was the first platinum album of his career.
  • Today in 1990, Clint Black met his wife, Lisa Hartman Black.
  • Today in 1993, Trisha Yearwood earned a gold album for “The Song Remembers When.”
  • Today in 1998, Lorrie Morgan, Steve Winwood and Michael English performed at halftime during the first Music City Bowl at Dudley Field in Nashville, while guitarist Larry Carlton was booed for a jazz version of the national anthem. Virginia Tech defeated Alabama, 38-7.
  • Today in 2000, John Michael Montgomery suffered a compound fracture above the ankle his leg on his Kentucky farm. Months later, at Nashville’s annual Country Radio Seminar, John Michael was still hobbling on crutches.
  • Today in 2001, Alan Jackson’s “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” spent the first of five weeks at #1 on Billboard.
  • Today in 2010, Alan Jackson surprised Zac Brown at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena with a 1966 Cadillac El Dorado convertible. The automobile was a gift of thanks for including Jackson on “As She’s Walking Away.”
  • Today in 2013, Nashville’s morning newspaper, “The Tennessean,” named Taylor Swift the Tennessean of the Year.
  • Today in 2020, ABC looks back at a difficult 12 months with a two-hour special, “The Year 2020.” It includes screen time for Brad Paisley, John Legend, P!nk, and Lionel Richie, and recognizes the deaths of Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, Little Richard and Charlie Daniels.

Chris Young Performs On “Live With Kelly & Mark”

Chris Young spent part of yesterday morning with “Live with Kelly & Mark” and the show’s viewers, and (perhaps surprisingly), didn’t perform a Christmas song. We say “surprisingly” since he just completed his hugely successful “It Must Be Christmas – An Acoustic Evening with Chris Young” tour. Instead, he went back to his latest album, performing the title trackCheck out Chris’ performance of “I Didn’t Come Here To Leave” here

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1925, The Grand Ole Opry officially becomes a weekly program on Nashville’s WSM Radio one month after its inception, t
  • Today in 1958, Johnny Cash, Tex Ritter and The Sons Of The Pioneers open at the Showboat Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Today in 1966, Capitol releases Buck Owens’ “Where Does The Good Times Go”
  • Today in 1968, A man threatening to kill Waylon Jennings breaks into J.D.’s in Phoenix after hours and forces the Waylors to lie on the floor. The man is killed while running from police
  • Today in 1970, “Rose Garden” brings Lynn Anderson her first #1 single on the Billboard country chart
  • Today in 1975, Dolly Parton sings “Jolene” and Charlie Rich performs “All Over Me” during an NBC telecast of “The Midnight Special”
  • Today in 1978, Willie Nelson receives a platinum album from the RIAA for “Stardust”
  • Today in 1980, Jim McBride quits his job at the post office in Huntsville, Alabama, to become a Nashville songwriter. He amasses such credits as Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee,” Tammy Cochran’s “Angels In Waiting” and Waylon Jennings’ “Rose In Paradise”
  • Today in 1991, RCA releases Alabama’s “Born Country”
  • Today in 1993, Toby Keith sings “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” at halftime of Dallas’ NFL game against the Washington Redskins at Texas Stadium in Irving. The Cowboys romp, 38-3
  • Today in 1996, Johnny Cash is hailed on CBS-TV’s “The Kennedy Center Honors.” Rosanne Cash sings “I Walk The Line” and delivers “I’ll Fly Away” with Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson and Lyle Lovett
  • Today in 1998, Terri Clark goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first time with “You’re Easy On The Eyes”
  • Today in 2001, Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack shoot the music video to “Mendocino County Line” in Austin, Texas
  • Today in 2003, Loretta Lynn is celebrated during CBS-TV’s “The Kennedy Center Honors.” Reba McEntire sings “You’re Lookin’ At Country”; Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood do “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man”; Lyle Lovett performs “Rated ‘X'”; and Patty Loveless covers “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
  • Today in 2005, Hank Williams Jr.’s “Are you ready for some football?” is heard for the final time on ABC as the NFL prepares to move “Monday Night Football” to ESPN. The New England Patriots win the game, 31-21, over the New York Jets
  • Today in 2006, Dolly Parton is celebrated in the CBS special “The Kennedy Center Honors.” Kenny Rogers and Carrie Underwood do “Islands In The Stream”; Alison Krauss, Suzanne Cox and Cheryl White cover “Jolene”; Shania Twain performs “Coat Of Many Colors”; and Vince Gill closes with “I Will Always Love You”
  • Today in 2016, Taylor Swift gives a surprise performance for a 96-year-old fan at his home in Missouri. The World War II veteran and his family receive an intimate listen to Swift’s pop hit “Shake It Off”
  • Today in 2018, Brooks & Dunn cover “Why Haven’t I Heard From You,” Kelly Clarkson performs “Fancy” and Lady Antebellum does “Is There Life Out There” and “The Greatest Man I Never Knew” as Reba McEntire is recognized in the CBS telecast of “The Kennedy Center Honors.” Little Big Town and Cyndi Lauper help pay tribute to Cher.

Jon Pardi’s Florida Christmas Shows Bring In Big Bucks For Charity

For the last two weekends. Jon Pardi was bringing the spirit of Christmas (musically) to Florida. His annual “The Christmas Show” was in St. Augustine, Hollywood and Tampa, and in each city, he brought more than just a holiday-centric performance.  Pardi also donated to charities local to each of the cities he played. St. Augustine Youth Services and St. Augustine Art Association, Little Smiles and A Kids Place of Tampa Bay each received donations totaling $40-thousand from Pardi and his wife’s Summer’s Starlight Fund. Talking to “People,” the singer explained, “There’s nothing like bringing Christmas to the stage and turning it into a full-blown party. A cowboy honkytonk Christmas complete with a horn section, all the hits, pyro, and everyone’s favorite holiday songs. And giving back to the communities that support us – that’s what Christmas is all about.” Ho ho ho!

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1964, Glen Campbell made his first concert appearance with The Beach Boys, standing in for an ill Brian Wilson last minute at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston.
  • Today in 1966, Jack Greene’s “There Goes My Everything” began a seven-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart.
  • Today in 1966, Elvis Presley proposed to long-time girlfriend Priscilla Beaulieu at Graceland Mansion.
  • Today in 1971, Grand Ole Opry member Little Jimmy Dickens married Miss Mona Evans.
  • Today in 1978, Alan Jackson proposed to his girlfriend, Denise Jackson, who already had the same last name.
  • Today in 1983, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band traveled to #1 on the Billboard charts with “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer To You).”
  • Today in 1986, Kix and Barbara Brooks had their first child, Molly Brooks.
  • Today in 1988, Keith Whitley checked in at #1 on the Billboard country chard with “When You Say Nothing At All.”
  • Today in 1993, Denise Jackson surprised her hubby, Alan Jackson, with the first car he had ever owned, a 1955 Ford Thunderbird, after tracking it down.
  • Today in 2001, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill took their baby, Audrey, home from Nashville’s Baptist Hospital, 18 days after her delivery. The baby was born eight weeks premature.
  • Today in 2006, Mark Willis and Darryl Worley concluded a concert tour of the Middle East with comedian Al Franken. The trek took them to Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan.
  • Today in 2011, Wynonna Judd and Highway 101 drummer Cactus Moser got engaged. They were married the following June.
  • Today in 2016, Kellie Pickler and her husband, “More Than A Memory” songwriter Kyle Jacobs, arrive in Baghdad, Iraq, as they launch their 11th USO tour.
  • Today in 2016, Kacey Musgraves and her now-husband Ruston Kelly got engaged. They married the following October. In late 2019, tongues started wagging that the couple was on the outs. And while they pushed back to a degree, the rumors became real when they filed for divorce in July 2020 and finalized the split by September.

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