Annie Reuter is a music journalist based in Nashville. After years of covering the country scene in New York City, the New Jersey native moved to Music City where she enjoys attending writers rounds and learning the stories behind her favorite songs.
Annie Reuter
Keith Urban Helps Two Fans Win a Bet When He Calls Their Boss Live Onstage [Watch]
Two women earned themselves a day off work at an orthodontics office, thanks to Keith Urban.
Brett Eldredge Reveals Struggle With Anxiety: ‘I’m Very Good at Hiding It’
He's good at hiding it.
Kelly Clarkson’s ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Cemented for 2019
We're here for this "weekday brunch party."
Carrie Underwood Performing at 2018 American Music Awards
She'll be repping country.
Blake Shelton Already Thinks This Unbelievable 13-Year-Old Might Win ‘The Voice’ This Season [Watch]
Kelly Clarkson looked like she might pass out.
The Chainsmokers on Working With Kelsea Ballerini: ‘You Look at Her and You Smile’
"This Feeling," the Chainsmokers' collaboration with Kelsea Ballerini, is here, and it's a jam!
Dylan Scott Is Loving Dad Life — He Even Wrote a Song About It
Now this is a proud dad.
Brett Young’s ‘Here Tonight’ Is an Uptempo Pop Jam [Listen]
This is the most upbeat release we've heard yet from the rising star.
Carrie Underwood Returning to Opry Goes Pink Event to Aid Fight Against Cancer
The "Cry Pretty" singer will team up with the Grand Ole Opry for a two-show appearance on Oct. 26.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Admit They ‘Don’t Like to Be Apart’
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are the definition of #couplegoals.
Kane Brown Leads Country’s 2018 American Music Awards Nominees
Kane Brown leads the pack.
CMT’s 2018 Artists of the Year Are All Female
CMT is turning standard on its head.
Is Kelsea Ballerini Collaborating With the Chainsmokers?
Ballerini and the pop duo seem to be cooking up something special.
Florida Georgia Line Continue Record-Breaking Streak with ‘Meant to Be’
"Meant to Be" reigns at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for an unprecedented 40 consecutive weeks.