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'Nashville' is back, and it's an emotional blast
Combine bubbly soap opera material with amusingly lively scenes of Will, Avery, and Gunnar forming the band you didn't know you'd always wanted.
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Chip Esten and 'Nashville' showrunner Marshall Herskovitz share 5 things to know about the final season
Get ready for some new faces, a fledgling romance, and, of course, some meaningful music when the show returns Jan. 4.
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CMT Awards Recap: Gregg Allman Tribute, Earth, Wind & Fire, and a Male Romper
The CMT Awards started off with a tribute to Gregg Allman and ended with an awesome collaboration by Lady Antebellum and Earth, Wind, and Fire.
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The 2017 CMT Awards Address This Year's Biggest Controversy...The Man Romper!
CMT Awards host Charles Esten sports a romper at the show.
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'Nashville' Stars Charles Esten and Hayden Panettiere Talk Juliette's Recovery and Deacon's Sex Scenes
Last week’s return of Nashville revealed many things, including that Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) is partially paralyzed after the plane crash (there’s hope for her to walk again someday because of movement in a toe), and that Deacon (Charles Esten) and Rayna (Connie Britton) will be making a concept album together that tells the tale of their storied relationship. Esten and Panettiere shared a few more details during a recent visit to Yahoo TV. Panettiere told us she had no idea how Juliette
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‘Nashville’ Can Be Saved: Here’s How
Nashville Can Be Saved: Here’s How I’m gearing up for the series finale of Nashville on Wednesday night—you know, tuning my guitar, looking through my tattered spiral notebooks for all of my saddest you-broke-my-heart songs—but the nagging thought persists: Is this the last episode of Nashville? Sure, Connie Britton went on Seth Meyers’s show last week and seemed pretty, kinda, very relieved to be moving on.
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'Nashville' Wedding: Rayna And Deacon, Hitched In Agony
For a TV show whose drama is predicated on keeping apart the couples whom viewers know are destined to be with each other, the Nashville marriage on Wednesday night of Rayna (Connie Britton) and Deacon (Charles Esten) was momentous both in the context of the characters, and in the life of the series. Of course, nothing on Nashville is easy, and very little of it consistent. Thus, on their wedding day, Rayna and Deacon were as surprised as we were that Rayna’s kids Maddie and Daphne suddenly we