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Nicole’s Nashville News- December 21

Maren Morris was planning on hitting the road in 2021 for her 2021 RSVP: The Tour.  She was originally planning on kicking it off in Februrary then it was moved to June because of the pandemic but over the weekend, Maren announced that she will be canceling it. At this time Maren is not sure when she will be able to tour again.

Parker McCullom‘s Pretty Heart is at the top of the country charts.  It’s his first number one song and Parker said so far his career is everything he dreamed it would be.

Singer/songwriter K.T. Oslin has passed away.  She has been battling Parkinson’s disease and last week, she tested positive for COVID-19.  Oslin was the first female songwriter to win the CMA award for Song of the Year, in 1987, for her hit song, 80’s Ladies. K.T. Oslin was 78.

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