There are guys in country music who struggle to be funny, and then there’s Dierks Bentley. In his new video for “Gone,” Dierks delivers by casting himself as doomed TV characters. He’s a "Game of Thrones" knight incinerated by a dragon, a "MacGyver" hero who snips the wrong time-bomb wire, and a Fabio pitchman blinded by perfume. He even does his best Dwight Schrute in an homage to "The Office."
Michael W. Smith is helping fans feel a little merrier this holiday season with his upcoming Christmas with Michael W. Smith & Friends TV special that airs tonight on the Trinity Broadcast Network.
After surprising everyone yesterday morning with the announcement that she had a new album dropping...this morning at midnight...it’s here: Taylor Swift’s “evermore.” And unless you’ve been under a rock, one look inside the Twitterverse shows that her fans are here for it.
Carly Pearce loves this time of year. Some of her favorite memories growing up in Kentucky involved going to her Grandma and Grandpa's house and then driving around to check out all the decorations on the houses in the area.
Lady A just released a new Christmas Album and has a song called “Christmas Through Your Eyes.” It’s an original song written by Hillary, Charles, and Dave about witnessing the magic of Christmastime through their kids’ eyes, and that’s exactly what they say they're looking forward to this year.
Kelsea Ballerini opened up about her third album release and the hit song "hole in the bottle," saying that the songs were meant to reflect "this introspective, emotional journey of figuring out who I am." However, she says that she never expected the album's most popular single to be "hole in the bottle."
When it comes to celenrating the holidays, we’re all doing our best to keep things as normal as possible, right? The guys of Florida Georgia Line are no different. Brian Kelleyand Tyler Hubbard say they’re looking forward to spending time with their families in two of their favorite spots, the beach and somewhere snowy.
Being a husband and father has long been one of Tim McGraw’s favorite things, but when it comes to Christmas, that gotten more complicated and Tim and wife Faith Hill have become empty-nesters this year.
With all the ‘bah humbug’ we’ve experienced this year, a lot of people got a jump on their holiday decorating – putting up Christmas decorations as early as October! While some love it and some hate it – the guys of Rascal Flatts have been doing their own debating on the subject.
Luke Combs tries out some brand-new musical stylings in his unreleased "Ever Mine," a new song he debuted on social media on Sunday. The track is backed only by his acoustic guitar and is a throwback to earlier roots.
Brantley Gilbert may seem like a good time guy, but think again. As a single guy, Brantley admits he was never big on celebrating holidays – that includes Halloween, Easter and even Christmas. “You know, Christmas has never really been my deal,” he explains. “I like Christmas cause it’s Jesus’ birthday.”
Luke Combs seems like a pretty jovial guy and for all the suck we’ve embraced in 2020, his year’s been pretty great. Aside from all the recognition his music’s received, don’t forget that he got married to his lovely bride Nicole this past August. But what’s that all mean for Christmas? A lot.
Chuck Wicks is a father after welcoming his first child, Tucker Elliott, on Friday with his wife Kasi Williams. The couple announced they were expecting this past June after revealing that Wicks suffered from infertility. The news of Tucker's arrival comes alongside the release of his new single, "Old With You."
Chris Lane and "Bachelor" alum Lauren Bushnell's prayers have been answered. The married couple are having their first child together. The couple made a joint pregnancy announcement yesterday, posting their ultrasound on their respective Instagram accounts.
Maren Morris has had a lot of crossover success thanks to songs like “The Middle” and “The Bones,” which has earned her the title of “Variety’s” 2020 Crossover Artist of the Year.
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