Our St. Jude Radiothon is coming on March 6th and 7th and in an effort to continue to raise funds, we are auctioning off an autographed Brantley Gilbert "Bottoms Up" poster!
What do you drink when you can have any drink you can order? Why not salute the Boots in the Sand performers by enjoying the signature drink from their home state. These magnificent mixes will have you wearing a lamp shade like a sombrero at Boots in the Sand this February.
BG Nation, it's the moment you've all been waiting for! Brantley Gilbert has a brand new single, and now he's announced his headlining 2014 Let It Ride Tour dates.
There's an art to giving a great interview, and not every country star has mastered it. In fact, most fall somewhere between guarded and nervous when they pick up the phone or agree to talk about their lives and music face-to-face. That holds a singer back, but it's an obstacle that can be overcome, as Brantley Gilbert has proven.
The two competing sides of Brantley Gilbert's personality make him one of the more fascinating artists walking around Nashville. He's a rebel who writes his own rule book on and off stage. He's also a sensitive songwriter, willing to reveal his broken heart or darkest memories to a room full of beer-swilling fans.
Brantley Gilbert has one of the most active fan bases in country music, and it allowed him to squeak by Blake Shelton in the last Country Whuppin'. Now, will they be able to get him to another win over country heavy-hitter, Keith Urban and his new tune, 'Cop Car?'
Brantley Gilbert's 'Bottoms Up, the first single from a new album, has a music video to go along with it, which can be outlined in two key elements: moonshine and beautiful women.
Blake Shelton picked up a big win over Toby Keith for his first ever run as champ on the Country Whuppin'. Can he make it two in a row? He'll have to beat Brantley Gilbert to make that happen!
Country bad boy Brantley Gilbert finds that sweet spot between rowdy and romantic with his new single 'Bottoms Up,' the first from his upcoming sophomore album for Valory Music Co. Mid-tempo or 'rock-lite' is how one could describe this track, but the word "chill" best illustrates the mood the Georgian was going for.
Prices for the country music getaway of a lifetime have been slashed. Effective immediately, fans of Dierks Bentley, Jana Kramer, Billy Currington and Brantley Gilbert (plus sunshine, the beach and relaxation) can take in this Mexican vacay for under $1,000 per person -- a 33 percent discount!