Kenny Chesney just released his next single, "Take Her Home" — a love song that takes an unexpected turn in the third verse. If you're a fan of Hardy, you know that when he pens a song, it sometimes takes a twist at the end. He wrote this one.
As soon as I heard this new Chesney song — and I heard the twist — I wondered if the "Wait in the Truck"
Country music has a longstanding tradition of supporting the troops, with stars including Toby Keith, Kellie Pickler and Darryl Worley taking frequent trips overseas to play for the men and women stationed in Iraq and elsewhere. Of course, before the Gulf Wars, country musicians were quick to join the USO to play for troops stationed just about anywhere. While only a minority of Nashville's best served in the military, more than a few on this list may surprise you.
Willie Nelson is an iconic American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He has been performing and recording music for over six decades and is known for his distinctive voice and guitar-playing style.
Some of his famous songs include “On the Road Again,” “Always on My Mind,” and “Crazy.”
His iconic acoustic guitar, Trigger, has been a constant companion of Nelson since it was produced in the late 1960s. Trigger is a Martin N-20 nylon-string acoustic with the serial number 242830 and was brand-new when Nelson obtained it in 1969.
The female lead in this mid '00s music video is a model and professional surfer by trade. The water scenes were filmed in Malibu, while the scenes starring the super famous singer were taken in Myrtle Beach, S.C. It's a song about the end of a summer love. Do you think you know which video this picture comes from?
Amy Cobb has appeared in magazines like Maxim while keeping a successful surfing career.
A white married couple from South Carolina have been charged after they were filmed jumping out of their Mercedes to assault an interracial couple while shouting the N-word at them in a road rage attack.
John Kingkade, 38, and his 37-year-old wife Krystal Kingkade were arrested in Columbia on Wednesday over the incident outside a Dollar Tree on April 10.
They have each been charged with two counts of robbery and two counts of first-degree assault and battery.