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Soon, the Senate will vote on a big budget bill that could very well cut the funding of PBS. Some Americans might see that as a good thing, while others – like Reba – see public broadcasting and ...
In a hysterical clip, Swinney mistook Brian Kelly, LSU’s head coach, for Brian Kelley, who is best known for his work with Florida Georgia Line.
The Josh Abbott Band announced their “Deep in the Heart Benefit Concert” earlier today, which will feature Carly Pearce, Casey Donahew, Kaitlin Butts, The Panhandlers, and Wade Bowen.
Zach posted a video to his Instagram story singing along with the band’s hit “Gives You Hell.” And given all of the drama that’s erupted between himself and his ex-girlfriend Brianna Chickenfry this ...
However, now and again, one of these silly songs becomes a cult classic and is recognized by fans of all music genres. A prime example of this is Trace Adkins’ “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.” The 2005 song ...
James made headlines last month when he surprised everyone at a Jelly Roll concert by helping the rapper-turned-country-artist sing “Need A Favor.” The comedic actor even dressed up like Jelly Roll, ...
Poking a little fun at his friend, Luke gives the audience his best exaggerated smolder while he runs his fingers through his hair, dramatically flipping it back. Then, he proceeds to lift up the ...
Jamey Johnson is one of those artists who took the leap of faith and moved to Nashville in 2000, after serving eight years in the Marine Corps.
You love to see country music being a catalyst in the Texas flood relief efforts. Shoutout to the Josh Abbott Band and the rest of the artists included in the “Deep in the Heart” lineup for acting ...
During the Ask Jr. segment of his podcast, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was of course asked about the WILD story Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn told about how his dad threw Kix off of a fishing boat int he middle ...
After Toby Keith passed, Johnson credits the “My List” singer for encouraging him to get back into writing. Johnson says in the podcast episode that Keith had told him he needed to be writing for many ...
The ESPYS will air on ESPN tomorrow (Wednesday, July 16), and Shane Gillis recently stopped by a Jimmy-Kimmel-less Jimmy Kimmel Live! to talk a little bit about his upcoming hosting responsibility.