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Nicole’s Nashville News- November 9

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Nicole’s Nashville News- November 9

CMA Entertainer of the Year, Eric Church, says he has quite a bit of new music ready to go. Possibly enough for more than one new album. Eric spent much of December and January in the studio and recorded close to 30 songs. He had a plan and then COVID happened.  Eric says he is optimistic about releasing new music and even getting back on the road in 2021.

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Darius Rucker is joining the effort to bring a Major League Baseball team to Nashville. He will join Luke Combs, Eric Church and Kane Brown on the advisory board. The team would be called the Nashville Stars in honor of a former Negro League team that was in the city from the 1930’s to the 1950’s.

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Ingrid Andress will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight.  It will mark her debut on the late-night show.

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