Catastrophe hit Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena when 47-year-old Jean Ann Crenshaw was hit by a metal pole during Garth Brooks‘ concert last Saturday (Dec. 9) according to Billboard. Crenshaw travelled from Louisville, Kentucky with four friends to attend Brooks’ opening show for his seven-concert stand at the arena. Midway through the concert, the woman suffered a […] More
Ever wonder where Blake Shelton got his immense talent from? Back in 2012, the country singer teamed up with his mother, Dorothy Shackleford, for a duet of a Christmas song they wrote together titled “Time for Me to Come Home.” During his first-ever Christmas special, Blake Shelton’s Not-So-Family Christmas, the country singer invited his mother to join him on stage for a meaningful […] More
Suzanna Leigh, the actress who famously played Elvis Presley‘s love interest in Paradise, Hawaiian Style, has passed away. Her daughter, Natalia Leigh, announced her death through a post she shared to her mother’s Facebook page on Monday (December 11). According to Natalia, her mother passed away earlier that day at 5:30 PM. “It was time for […] More
He might be small, but he is mighty. In a classic David and Goliath type story, a brave goose faced off against a herd of cows, the winged creature standing tall when a massive cow made an especially aggressive advance. Taking a fighting stance, the black cow attempted to charge, the small waterfowl standing its ground like a well-seasoned torero. In a manner […] More
DUring the semifinals of The Voice, Team Blake‘s Keisha Renee gave her fellow competitors a run for their money with a stunning take on Rascal Flatts‘ heartbreaking country ballad, “What Hurts the Most.” Fans first met Renee in the the blind auditions with her four-chair-turn performance of “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” After a fierce plea from all the […] More
In 1913, a blind fiddler player named Dick Burnett published a folk song he titled “Farewell Song.” Little did he know how many name changes that song would go through or how many people would record it. Over a 100 years later, we now know Burnett’s “Farewell” song as a little tune titled “Man of Constant […] More
Is there anything that screams Christmas more than a house decked out in a sea of bright twinkling lights? This family put the rest of their neighborhood to shame with their unbelievable synchronization of their holiday lights to match the beat of Luke Bryan‘s “Run Rudolph Run.” The house was decked out with festive colored lights, with […] More
This treasured and beloved guitarist who played with Ernest Tubb for many years has sadly passed away at the age of 85 on Saturday, December 9th, 2017. Having played alongside Tubb in his Texas Troubadours band throughout the 1960s, world-class guitarist Leon Rhodes became a familiar face in the country music community and appeared on the Grand […] More
Christmas came early for Jason Aldean and his beautiful wife Brittany! The Nashville sweethearts rang in the holiday season with the birth of their first child together, son Memphis Aldean Williams, on December 1st. Since the birth of their son, Jason and Brittany have been thrilling fans with photos of baby Memphis, the doting mother recently sharing an adorable photo of her and […] More
Conway Twitty, you’ve done it once again, and blown us away with an amazing song! Conway’s emotional (yet upbeat) song, “Someone Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)” is sure to tug at those heartstrings, so be warned! “She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)” was released in November of 1972 as the first […] More
While staying at a friend’s cabin, Lukas Nelson, son of legendary musician Willie Nelson, spontaneously began playing the piano to the tune of his father’s song “Funny How Time Slips Away” and treated his fans and followers to an impromptu performance. 🎵 Ain't it funny how time slips away🎵Who knows what year this classic boxing style poster is from? #WillieNelson […] More
Sitting down with just a guitar in his hands, the talented son of a country music legend gives a Christmas tribute to his dad in this one-of-a-kind performance that will simply take your breath away. Penned in 1967, Roger Miller‘s heartfelt Christmas ballad “Old Toy Trains” was written with his son, Dean Miller, in mind. […] More