This episode of CMT Crossroads pairs two young artists who share a talent for master musicianship and a passion for creative songwriting – John Mayer and Brad Paisley. Songs performed included "Celebrity," "Bigger Than My Body," "Little Moments," "Old Love," "Me Neither," "My Stupid Mouth," "Come Back To Bed," "Romanticism," and "Daughters."
Great music knows no boundaries as Great Britain's premiere arena rock band and a country superstar take the stage together in Nashville. You won't want to miss it as Def Leppard and Taylor Swift collaborate on each others' hits in front of an invitation-only audience. Tune in as the rockers join Swift on chart toppers such as "Our Song" and "Love Story." Also featured are Def Leppard classics including "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Photograph."
Known for his high-energy sold-out shows, beach-inspired tropical tunes and devoted and enthusiastic fans, singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett will share the stage with this year's Grammy winner for best new artist -- the Zac Brown Band. You won't want to miss this unforgettable collaboration as they perform "Chicken Fried," "Toes," "Margaritaville" and much more before a live audience in Nashville.
Country powerhouse Martina McBride teams up with rockers Train for this installment of CMT Crossroads
Grammy-winning artists John Mayer and Keith Urban share the stage for an unforgettable night of music you won't want to miss. Watch as they collaborate on Urban's hits including "'Til Summer Comes Around," along with his feel-good single, "Sweet Thing." The superstars will also team up on Mayer's singles, ""Perfectly Lonely" and "Gravity." And be sure to pay attention to the true talent of these musicians as they wail on their guitars.
Country superstar Kenny Chesney shares the stage with one his musical icons Steve Miller to sing each other's hits.
This edition of CMT Crossroads pairs country newcomer Luke Bryan with the classic Doobie Brothers to perform some of their hits including The Doobie Brothers' "Black Water," Long Train Runnin," and "China Grove," and Bryan's "Rain is a Good Thing," "Do I" "and "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)."
Between them, they've won 36 Grammy Awards and sold over 125 million albums. And now, for one night only, Sting and Vince Gill will share the stage for a stellar evening of music on CMT Crossroads.
Rock legend Steven Tyler and country music superstar Carrie Underwood combine their talents for a spectacular night of music. Tune in as the Aerosmith lead singer and the American Idol champ take on one another's fan-favorite hits during their high energy, not-to-be missed performance. This live version of CMT Crossroads takes place in Indianapolis prior to Super Bowl XLVI.
Iconic rocker Joe Walsh shares the stage with country favorites in this unique version of CMT Crossroads. Tune in as Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, Luke Bryan, Hunter Hayes and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons pay homage to Walsh. The night will be filled with performances of Walsh's classics including the Eagles' hits, "Life's Been Good to Me" and "Life in the Fast Lane." Don't miss this episode as rock and country collide.
Buckle up for one unforgettable evening as Journey and Rascal Flatts headline CMT Crossroads: Journey and Rascal Flatts Live from Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. Since their formation in 1973, Journey have garnered 19 Top 40 singles and 25 gold and platinum albums. Rascal Flatts serve as the best-selling country vocal group of the past decade, having sold over 21 million albums, 25 million digital downloads and earning 14 No. 1 singles since 2000. You won't want to miss this all-star collaboration as rock and country collide before a lively audience.
Willie Nelson celebrates his 80th birthday with friends Neil Young, Jack White, Sheryl Crow, Leon Russell, Ashley Monroe, Norah Jones and Jamey Johnson.
Rock and roll legend Stevie Nicks and award-winning country trio Lady Antebellum share the stage for one night only on CMT Crossroads. Taped in Los Angeles, the not-to-be-missed collaboration includes the artists sharing stories and the spotlight. You're sure to love their unique twist on Nicks' "Edge of 17" and "Rhiannon," along with Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," "Love Don't Live Here" and more.
Chicago meets Nashville in an all-new episode of CMT Crossroads. Grammy-nominated pop-rockers Fall Out Boy team up with chart-topping country trio The Band Perry before a packed, fist-pumping crowd. The groups play each others' hit singles and share stories from their respective careers. With both bands at the top of their game and coming off huge albums and hit singles, this is sure to go down as one of the most electrifying CMT Crossroads yet.
When you're celebrating the 50th episode of CMT Crossroads you have to go big. Pairing a pop phenom with a Grammy-winning country star is the perfect combo. Tune in for an all-new edition as Katy Perry and Kacey Musgraves swap vocals and stories from their careers. The two take the stage in Los Angeles to perform hits including Perry's "Roar" and Musgraves' "Merry Go 'Round."
Award-winning artists John Legend and Lee Ann Womack share the stage for one night only on a new episode of CMT Crossroads. The pairing is sure to delight R&B and country fans alike. Tune in as the pair trade vocals on one another's hits and share stories from their highly-successful careers.
American rock icon Bob Seger teams up with country chart-topper Jason Aldean for one night only in Nashville. Don't miss a moment from the show as the pair perform one another's fan-favorite tunes, along with new songs from their latest albums. And get to know the men behind the music as the stars share stories from their lives on and off the stage.
Vocal powerhouse LeAnn Rimes joins Nashville’s women of country Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Mickey Guyton & Brandy Clark to perform Rimes’ greatest hits in celebration of Rimes’ 25th career anniversary.
The critically-acclaimed series CMT Crossroads celebrates unforgettable rock songs from past collaborations. You won't want to miss performances from the Doobie Brothers and Luke Bryan, .38 Special and Trace Adkins, Steve Miller Band and Kenny Chesney, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss and many more.