The plot of ABC's 'Nashville' is thickening, but this time it's off-screen! Is Hayden Panettiere, star of the hit television show, secretly engaged to her Ukranian boyfriend, Wladimir Klitschko?
When the popular television series 'Nashville' finishes up its successful first season, fans may be able to click off their TVs and see the stars onstage, as it's rumored to be heading out on the road.
Lights, camera, action! Kip Moore and Vince Gill are getting ready to jump offstage and on-camera for an appearance on the hit show 'Nashville.'
The pair -- along with Pam Tillis -- won't have to reach too far out of character, as they'll be playing themselves...
Actress and singer Hayden Panettiere has reportedly broken up with her boyfriend of a year and a half, former New York Jets wide receiver Scotty McKnight.
'Nashville' star Hayden Panettiere was involved in a two-car accident earlier this month, caused by her alleged failure to stop at a red light and the other driver's improper merge. No one was seriously hurt, but both the BMW and a Geo Prism were towed from the scene.
Season 1, Episode 7 of 'Nashville' featured three original songs, one of which was written by a star of the ABC drama. The music from the show continues to come from top Nashville songwriters, both legends and newcomers. It's a special blend that keeps you leaning toward the television to hear the next surprise tune.
The drama seems to be mounting on 'Nashville,' with news that Kimberly WIlliams-Paisley will reprise her role as the devious Peggy Samper for at least three of the final nine episodes of the ABC series' first season.
If you can't get enough of the music on ABC's 'Nashville,' you're in luck. Powerhouse country label Big Machine Records -- home of Taylor Swift and Tim McGraw -- will release an 11-song soundtrack for the popular new drama on Dec. 11.
Taste of Country recently reported that ABC has asked 'Malibu Country' to make just three more episodes, to see if the show can maintain an audience before they order a full season. Meanwhile, ABC's 'Nashville' has been asked to produce a full season for the network.
Whoever said America's country music kick didn't have staying power? While we wait for ABC to shore up its big-ticket freshman dramas 'Last Resort' and '666 Park Avenue,' the network has gone ahead with upping country drama sensation 'Nashville' to a full-season order. Meanwhile, the network has offered an additional display of faith in Tim Allen's 'Last Man Standing,' and even rookie Reba McEnt
I try to watch it live on Wednesday nights on ABC-TV, News 10 ABC locally but if I can't the DVR is running. I am hooked on Nashville.I love the characters in the show and the look behind the curtains of the country music industry.