Cole Swindell performs at the World Trade Center, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani debut their new duet, and Lady Antebellum braves the rain, here's your Nashville Minute. 


WOW! Talk about a goosebump moment. Cole Swindell's hit "You Should Be Here" was written in remembrance of his late father. However, the song took on a new meaning when Cole performed it at the World Trade Center terrace overlooking the Freedom Tower in New York City. The performance was the first concert ever on that terrace.

 

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani debuted their new duet on "The Voice" last night. Blake said he and Gwen were nervous about performing it. He told People Magazine, "...nervous in a good way that we can't wait and nervous in a way that we hope people think it's as good as we think it is. It's like people getting a look at something personal for the first time."

Lady Antebellum performing the National Anthem usually ranks near the top for me. On Saturday at the Kentucky Derby, it was no exception, given the extremely rainy conditions it made this performance extra memorable.

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