Trisha Yearwood, Country Music’s Culinary Master A seat at Trisha Yearwood‘s Thanksgiving table is well worth its weight in gold. Not only would you get the chance to dine with Garth Brooks, but you’d be able to enjoy all of Yearwood’s best holiday eats and treats. Although Yearwood started her career as a country music […] More
Chase McDaniel from Campbellsville, Kentucky knows a thing or two about music but when he took on Randy Travis’ famous hit, “Deeper Than The Holler,” he set the bar for any other artist brave enough to cover the classic.
His performance at 2018’s Farm Aid was no different. He gave a performance of “In Color” that went above and beyond.
His spunky dance moves and hilarious hopping will have you going down memory lane and wishing you had that kind of energy again!
This country music legend gained his popularity as an artist with his 1956 song, “The Auctioneer.”
Even though George Jones and Alan Jackson‘s careers took off in different eras, the two understood each other more than some of their peers. That’s because Jackson grew up listening to Jones and other artists like him, and developed an immense respect for classic and traditional country music. As two of the biggest names in […] More
Country Superstar Devotes Himself To USO Tours For years, Toby Keith has been one of country music’s most outspoken supporters of the U.S. military. He’s performed at a number of patriotic events, gone on USO tours overseas, and recorded songs that celebrate troops, such as “American Soldier.” Keith has generated a great deal of respect […] More
When news broke that Daryle Singletary had passed away on February 12, the entire country music community was in shock. While many country singers looked up to Singletary, it seemed Josh Turner was taking it the hardest – at least based on his social media posts. “Rough morning for me,” he wrote on Twitter that day. “One of my […] More
In country music, few songs carry the same emotional power that you can find in Vince Gill‘s “Go Rest High on that Mountain.” Written entirely by Gill, he started the song after the tragic passing of fellow country music star Keith Whitley. While Gill started the song for Whitley, he finished it for his brother, […] More
Over time, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, and Kelly Clarkson have offered up their voices to each other’s tracks. In doing so, they have created some of the most stunning collaborations in recent country music history. The three share friendships that stretch back for years. In McEntire and Clarkson’s case, they’re not only friends, but family. […] More
The song was released as the fourth single off of his album “Strait from the Heart…”
After George Jones passed away in April of 2013, his most famous peers came together to honor him at a special event that November. Titled Playin’ Possum! The Final No Show Tribute To George Jones held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, the tribute included performances from George Strait, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Emmylou Harris, Kid Rock, Eric Church, Charlie Daniels, Jamey Johnson, and Alan Jackson. […] More