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“Tennessee,” which features Hacker on lead vocals, has drawn comparisons to Chris Stapleton and his former band (and ...
And this morning he took to his Truth Social platform to once again defend Sweeney and praise American Eagle for not backing ...
He was often late for morning meetings in Atlanta, and was fired because of it. That’s why he now leaves his home in Fort Lauderdale at two in the morning to get to the Miami Dolphins practice ...
This weekend, Jelly Roll made his WWE in-ring debut teaming up with Randy Orton to battle Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul at SummerSlam 2025. Of course, it’s common knowledge that the storylines and ...
Jelly Roll walked out to Keith’s hit song “Who’s Your Daddy?,” hyping up the crowd before he set foot in the ring. Jelly Roll’s wife shared the walkout on her social media, noting how fun it was for ...
“Worst Way” quickly became a fan favorite from Green’s catalog as his silky smooth vocals are met with traditional country stylings, creating a timeless love song. Not to mention, when you have ...
It’s a lifestyle, a mindset, and a way to speak your mind and not apologize for it. Whiskey Riff is that lifestyle. Country music is the lifeblood of Whiskey Riff, and we pride ourselves on standing ...
NEW: Former Vikings star Jared Allen delivers an emotional message for his wife during his Pro Football Hall of Fame speech. Both Allen and his wife were seen crying during the speech. Allen is ...
Bowery refers to a small part of New York City, Lower Manhattan to be more specific, where the iconic Bowery Ballroom is ...
The heartbreaker was Stone’s debut single from his self-titled album back in 1990, and peaked at #4 on the charts, which is a travesty in its own right that the song never hit #1. This is one that’ll ...
The song was written by Audra Mae and Joe Ginsberg, and originally recorded by Mae on her 2012 album, Audra Mae and the Almighty Sound. Miranda covered it as part of her fifth studio album Platinum, ...
“God’s Gonna Cut You Down” was initially recorded by the Golden Gate Quartet and The Jubalaires back in 1947, but Johnny Cash covered the song and made it his own. It was one of the last songs he ever ...