Country star Brad Paisley has developed a “deep connection” with a number of fans after joining them online for a virtual happy hour over the weekend.
06.04.2020 - 16:51 / eonline.com
Two country stars have paid heartfelt tribute to an icon. In lieu of the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards, which have been postponed, performers gathered together virtually on Sunday in the name of country music for ACM Presents: Our Country.
During the TV special, beloved country artists entertained fans while everyone remained at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Among those artists were Darius Rucker and Brad Paisley, who paid tribute to the late Kenny Rogers by performing two
.Country star Brad Paisley has developed a “deep connection” with a number of fans after joining them online for a virtual happy hour over the weekend.
Brad Paisley wants to raise a glass to friends, family and frontline workers in the middle of the global pandemic, so just send him a text.With the release of his new single “No I In Beer,” the country star been surprising people on video conference calls to share in a virtual happy hour.The song originated in 2018 with co-writer Kelley Lovelace, but the chorus of “We’re all in this together” felt right for the moment to release, Paisley told The Associated Press from his home in Franklin,
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As the coronavirus pandemic shutters concerts and music festivals all over the world, country singer Brad Paisley has found an unexpected part-time profession. The crooner's spouse, Kimberly Williams Paisley, shared a hilarious video on Instagram of Brad taking on the role of his wife's hairdresser as the two stay home together.
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Kenny Rogers left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. In a new clip of Biography: Kenny Rogers, longtime friend and collaborator Dolly Parton pays tribute to the late legend who passed away in March.
On April 9, 1983, Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton's "We've Got Tonight" rose 2-1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, leading the list for a week.Rocker Bob Seger wrote the ballad and his original reached No. 13 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 in 1979.
Blake Shelton has a special message for everyone: "Say Stace." On Sunday, The Voice coach became the Internet's most memeable moment when he stumbled over his words during the ACM Presents: Our Country special. Joined by Gwen Stefani, the duo treated fans to a performance of their song "Nobody But You" from their home in Oklahoma. After concluding their heartwarming rendition of the romantic duet, Blake wrapped up with a sweet sendoff: "Say stace, everybody.
On Sunday night (April 5), country's biggest names gathered -- virtually, of course -- to celebrate the power of music with ACM Presents: Our Country. The two-hour-long event replaced the annual ACM Awards, which were originally scheduled for Sunday night in Las Vegas, though, due to the coronavirus, have been postponed to September.
During a special in which country’s brightest stars provided performances from the comfort of their homes, longtime friends Brad Paisley and Darius Rucker provided one of the highlights of ACM Presents: Our Country on Sunday night (April 5), singing together in separate states.Strumming an acoustic guitar and singing “Mud on the Tires” from the back of his pickup truck in Tennessee, Paisley threw it to his pal with the tap of an iPad and a “Take it away, Darius!” Soon Rucker -- coming from
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Kenny Rogers is being remembered by CMT. On Thursday, the network announced that it will air in honor of the late country singer, who died last month at age 81.
By Bruce Haring
The family of Kenny Rogers are finding the perfect way to honour his memory.
The “ACM Presents: Our Country” special that was recently slated to fill in for the postponed ACM Awards next month now has a packed roster of participating country (and a few non-country) artists. The Academy of Country Music and Dick Clark Productions announced more than two dozen acts who’ll participate in the show April 5, including veteran stars of the genre like Shania Twain and fresh ones like Luke Combs.
Masked insurgent country singer Orville Peck had a number of special treats for his Peckheads on Monday (March 23) during an hour-plus solo acoustic livestream from his house.In addition to playing most of the songs from his acclaimed 2019 debut, Pony, during the show performed in front of a lit-up cowboys painting, he also busted out a cover of one of his favorite country duets.Just days after the passing of country icon Kenny Rogers, Peck paid tribute by playing a reverent cover of Rogers'
Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, and Marty Stuart paid tribute to the late Kenny Rogers at the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night.
Lionel Richie's heart is "broken" over the loss of fellow music legend Kenny Rogers. Rogers passed away late Friday night of natural causes, according to a statement from his family.
Dolly Parton is mourning the death of her friend and collaborator Kenny Rogers.