Author: Brady Gray

My name is Brady and I like purple flowers.

Bringin’ out the big guns for KC night 1. As if walking out with legendary country music duo, Brooks & Dunn, and performing their 1992 No. 1 hit, “Neon Moon,” wasn’t enough, Morgan Wallen gave the fans in attendance even more bang for their buck when he brought out Lainey Wilson for a surprise performance of his latest single, “Lies Lies Lies,” at Arrowhead Stadium. Morgan first teased the song alongside his good buddies and label mates, Hardy and Ernest, when he made a surprise appearance at the SoHo House in Nashville, Tennessee back in February. Although the official studio recording wasn’t released until July 5th,…

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Kix and Ronnie? Say less. Last night, Morgan Wallen took his headlining One Night At A Time Tour to Arrowhead Stadium (home of the Kansas City Chiefs), and fans in attendance got a little more bang for their buck when he brought out the legendary Brooks & Dunn for a surprise performance of “Neon Moon.” Now, how much of a surprise it really was, I’m not entirely sure… considering Wallen did his walkout with the duo to “Broadway Girls” to kick the show off. It’s also not the first time they’ve performed the hit song together. Back in 2022, Morgan…

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We are so back. On July 25th, the House officially approved the date for the unveiling ceremony of the new Johnny Cash statue on Capitol Hill. The event will take place next month, on September 24th at 11a.m., with plans for the man in black’s family to also be in attendance. As previously announced, Cash will be replacing lawyer and former Arkansas Governor, James Paul Clarke, after a bill to replace the “white-supremacist” was passed back in 2019. Clarke’s statue has been on Capitol Hill for more than 100 years, but with calls to replace the politician’s face (even from…

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Two legends, one song. Last night, some of country music’s biggest artists took the stage at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville to pay tribute to the late, great, Toby Keith. With performances from Jamey Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Darius Rucker, and more, the event benefited TK’s foundation’s, the OK Kids Korral and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Aside from the tribute performances, Jelly Roll introduced Toby Keith’s last-ever studio recording session, telling the crowd that no one had ever seen the footage before, that is until now. The session was a recording of Joe Diffie’s “Ships That Don’t…

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Honoring the big dog daddy. Last night, some of country music’s biggest artists took the stage at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville to pay tribute to the late, great, Toby Keith. With performances from Jamey Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Darius Rucker, and more, the event benefited TK’s foundation’s, the OK Kids Korral and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. While of course, there were performances of “Beer For My Horses” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” it was Eric Church who sang one of Toby’s popular, yet more underrated singles, “As Good As I Once…

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Last night, HARDY celebrated the release of his recent album “Quit!!” with a performance on The Tonight Show. Sportin’ a white straight-jacket with a backdrop of a room in an insane asylum (just as he did in the music video), HARDY performed “Psycho,” one of the pre-released singles off his third and first-ever official rock album forJimmy Fallon and late-night TV viewers. “But if you ever walk away, everybody you know, everybody I know’s / Gonna know you fell in love with a psycho.” The country/rock singer is currently about to wrap up his 2024 Quit!! Tour at the end…

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