Of course, Willie penned one of the best country Christmas songs of all-time in “Pretty Paper,” which he wrote in 1963, and was first made famous by Roy Orbison when it peaked at #15 on the U.S.
Dave has dropped his new album to great reception, particularly his collaboration with rising star Nicole Blakk. The song is ...
The four were honored at the State Police Training Academy with the Meritorious Achievement Award, the highest honor KSP can ...
Below, you'll find 25 country songs that are sure to cast a spell on October 31. Take a peek (-a-boo) and then head over to Best Halloween Songs to Keep the Party Going All Night Long for more tunes ...
RICKY Hatton’s devastated daughters bravely laid bare their pain as they paid tribute to the boxing champion at his funeral today saying “I love you daddy”. Ferne Hatton, 12, and her sister Millie, 13 ...
Ricky Hatton’s daughter delivered a heartbreaking comment during her father’s funeral, asking “Why didn’t you reach out?” The boxing legend’s funeral took place in Manchester on Friday. A procession ...
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Doctors told her she’d never recover, but she proved them wrong. This inspiring story showcases resilience and determination. Nicole Kidman glows in gold at 2004 Golden Globes ceremony 8 stunning ...
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem slammed country music artist Zach Bryan on Tuesday after hearing a portion of his upcoming song that featured lyrics seeming to criticize ...
After the homeland security secretary called the lyrics “disrespectful,” Bryan, a country music star, said they had been “misconstrued.” By Derrick Bryson Taylor After Kristi Noem, the secretary of ...
The song snippet, which Bryan — a U.S. Navy veteran — posted with the comment “The fading of the red white and blue,” includes the lyric: “I heard the cops came, cocky motherfuckers, ain’t they?/ And ...