The USO of Metropolitan Washington (USO-Metro) will honor Trace Adkins at its 25th Annual Awards Dinner on March 27. Adkins has traveled into combat zones as part of a USO tour to entertain service...
Little Big Town will be featured on the premiere episode of Academy of Country Music and GAC Present..., a nine-week series that details the lives of country music stars. Lorianne Crook is set to...
Radio veteran and Country Music DJ Hall of Famer Billy Cole passed away March 8 at age 47. Most recently, Cole had been broadcasting a Sunday night classic country show for MR Reporter KMGO/Centerville...
D. Michael Thomas has created a bronze sculpture of Chris LeDoux that will become the centerpiece of the planned "Chris LeDoux Memorial Park," in Kaycee, Wyoming. The life sized sculpture, titled "Good Ride Cowboy," depicts...
Gibson Foundation announced a five-year commitment to WaterAid, an international non-profit whose mission is to overcome poverty by improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education in the world’s poorest countries. Gibson...
03/07/2007
New Show Dog Nashville band Flynnville Train is currently on the road bringing their brand of country to radio stations with recent stops in Boston and Philadelphia. Their debut single, "Last Good Time," goes for adds March 5. Pictured (L-R): Flynnville Train’s Brian Flynn; Show Dog's Suzanne Durham; WKLB's PD Mike Brophey and MD Ginny Rogers; Flynnville Train's Jeremy Patterson, Brent Flynn and Tommy Bales; WKLB's Promotion Asst. Mary Reade; and Flynnville Train’s Tim Beeler.
03/07/2007
Midas Records Nashville rocked the Renaissance Hotel during CRS with performances by award winning group Emerson Drive and newcomers Jon Wolfe and Whiskey Falls. Comedian/caveman Wix Wichman emceed the event. Pictured (L-R): front row: Rob Dalton; Brad Allen; Emerson Drive’s Mike Melancon, Dale Wallace and Danick Dupelle; and Wolfe. Back row: Emerson Drive’s Patrick Bourque and Brad Mates; Alan Siegel; and Emerson Drive’s David Pichette.
The American Red Cross’s sixth annual National Celebrity Cabinet includes twenty new members such as Kellie Pickler, Brooks & Dunn, Pat Green, and Forest Whitaker. The 2007 cabinet also includes alumni such as Tim McGraw, Rascal...
Tim McGraw will perform new single “Last Dollar” and other hits on Good Morning America on Wednesday, March 14. Let It Go, his first studio album in almost three years, is due out March 27...
Jon Freeman – 03/02/2007
Myron Michael “Mickey” Dawes passed away Sat., Feb. 24 in Graham, Texas at age 50. A celebrated cowboy humorist, Dawes moved to Graham in 2003 to become CEO of Wildcatter Records. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Sat., March 3, in the First Baptist Church of Graham.
“Travelin’ Light”
“The Rodeo Is Over”
“Days of Thunder”
“Burnin’ Bridges”
“Fine Me a Man Like Goober”
“My Block”
“You’re the Ticket”
“Dona Carmela”
“But I Could Be Wrong”
“Hick Chick”