Rebekah Bell has been a country music fan since the first time she heard Rascal Flatts at age 15. Today, she's a writer who also loves traveling, public speaking and spending time with family and friends. Find her online at wwww.rebekahbellwrites.com.
Rebekah Bell
Luke Bryan Opens Up About Life With Teen Nephew on ‘Ellen’
Luke Bryan and his wife, Caroline, took in the singer's 13-year-old nephew Til following his brother-in-law's unexpected death last year, and during an appearance on Ellen on Tuesday (May 19), Bryan opened up about how life is going with a teenager in the house.
Reba McEntire Says Pake Is Recovering, But Still Unconscious After Stroke
Reba McEntire brother, Pake McEntire, is recovering from a stroke, and the 60-year-old is keeping her fans in the know about his progress.
Reba McEntire Says Faith Is Her Guide
Reba McEntire's faith has been the anchor that has kept her grounded throughout a prolific and storied career.
Brooks & Dunn Reunite to Receive 2015 ACM Milestone Award
Iconic country duo Brooks & Dunn reunited for a special performance of "My Maria" at the 50th Annual ACM Awards on Sunday night (April 19).
Lee Brice Wins Single Record of the Year With ‘I Don’t Dance’ at 2015 ACM Awards
Lee Brice won the ACM's coveted Single Record of the Year Award with his emotional love song "I Don't Dance" at the ACM Awards ceremony over the weekend. Brice wrote the touching tune for his first dance with wife Sara at their wedding.
Reba McEntire Honored With Iconic Milestone Award at 2015 ACMs
Kelly Clarkson had a special honor during the 50th ACM Awards ceremony: the opportunity to present her mother-in-law Reba McEntire with a Milestone Award.
Miranda Lambert Earns Milestone Award, Give Sizzlin’ Performance at ACM Awards
Actresses Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara introduced Milestone Award winner Miranda Lambert at the 50th Annual ACM Awards Sunday night (April 19).
Dierks Bentley Performs ‘Riser’ at 2015 ACM Awards
Dierks Bentley wowed the crowd at the 2015 ACM Awards with a soulful rendition of "Riser."
Florida Georgia Line Shine in ACM Awards Performance of “Sippin’ on Fire”
Florida Georgia Line rocked the house with their live performance of "Sippin' on Fire" at the 50th Annual ACM Awards in Arlington, Texas on Sunday night (April 19).
Miranda Lambert Has Her Good Luck Charm Ready for the 2015 ACM Awards
Miranda Lambert has racked up her fair share of ACM Awards in her career — the 31-year-old singer has 18 ACM trophies to her name! She's also maintained a record five-year-in-a-row streak for Female Vocalist of the Year.
Kellie Pickler Wants to Channel Lucy and Ricky for Upcoming Reality Series
Lights, camera, action! American Idol alum Kellie Pickler will soon return to the small screen, but this time the 28-year-old singer will be the star of a reality television show produced by Ryan Seacrest.
Tim McGraw Announces Concert Event Benefitting Sandy Hook Non-Profit
Tim McGraw has announced a concert benefitting Sandy Hook Promise, set for this summer in in Hartford, Connecticut.
Willie Nelson Is the Victim of a Death Hoax
Country legend Willie Nelson is the victim of a death hoax, which first circulated by false sources earlier this year but popped up again over the weekend.
Jana Kramer, Kelsea Ballerini to Headline CMT Next Women of Country Tour
There's no shortage of girl power when Kelsea Ballerini and Jana Kramer are around. The talented singers are embarking on a month-long tour with CMT which highlights rising female country artists.
Joe Nichols Wants Fellow Artists to Get Back to the Heart of Country Music
Joe Nichols has a bone to pick with some of his fellow country artists. The "Yeah" singer believes many of today's biggest names have lost touch with their audience, which means their songs are not as powerful and effective as they could be.
Little Big Town Strip Away the Color for ‘Girl Crush’ Video
Little Big Town made waves with their catchy single "Girl Crush," and the accompanying music video is equally stimulating. The video features black and white footage of band members Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet standing on a stage and crooning the original song.