After an intense week of online debate and criticism, country singer Chase Bryant has decided to go forward with performing at an upcoming benefit for Sandy Hook Promise.
Tim McGraw has issued a statement defending his decision to perform at an upcoming benefit concert for Sandy Hook Promise, even as one of his co-headliners has dropped out of the event.
Tim McGraw has revealed his summer tour dates. The country superstar will launch the Shotgun Rider Tour in June, with Billy Currington and Chase Bryant on board to open the shows.
The last night of a tour is always fun, because country stars and their opening acts love to pull crazy and hilarious pranks on one another. Billy Currington's final We Are Tonight stop was not an exception.
The Tybee Island, Ga. boat captain who pressed criminal charges against Billy Currington in 2013 is now suing the singer. Charles Harvey Ferrelle III says Currington mocked, derided and libelled him before the plea deal was reached.
Friday night the Horseshoe Riverdome was the place to be for great live country music. Chase Rice was the first to hit the stage and even though you may not recognize his name you definitely recognize his music. He’s one of the co-writers of Florida Georgia Line’s hit song Cruise.
Brett Eldredge took the stage around 7:45 and played for about 45 minutes. The crowd went wild when he sang his first
What’s going on across Shreveport and Bossier City this weekend? It’s jam packed with different events for everyone. You’ve got everything from some great live country music with Billy Currington or Neal McCoy to Willy Robertson coming to town for the Haughton Adventure Weekend. There is no excuse to stay inside, we’ve got you covered in Kiss Country!
Billy Currington is bringing his "We are Tonight" tour to the Horseshoe Casino Riverdome on Friday, May 2. Billy called in to talk about the upcoming show, his latest album and something we can all agree with: it's good to finally get some warm weather!
Like so many country stars, Billy Currington remembers expecting his first St. Jude visit to be depressing -- they are treating sick kids after all, he figured. If there's one lesson to remember from Taste of Country's two-day webathon, however, it's that that couldn't be further from the truth.