More than a decade after their first appearance, southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd are returning to CMT Crossroads, this time pairing up with country rebel Brantley Gilbert.
Brantley Gilbert is making a statement with his new tattoo. The "One Hell of an Amen" signer added to his already impressive back tattoo. Now text from the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution sits just above his waist line.
Brantley Gilbert is probably used to female fans throwing their undergarments onstage, but it's not all fun and games, as he found out the hard way at a concert.
Brantley Gilbert's newest single "One Hell of an Amen" has been climbing up the charts, but the 30-year-old singer says his reputation matters just as much as his music. During a recent chat with Big Machine Label Group, the Georgia-born singer shared how his time on the road with Toby Keith made a lasting impression on him.
Brantley Gilbert had two black, antique pistols tattooed on his back earlier this week. A new photo shows one with the singer's "BG" logo carved into the burnished silver grip. The other gun has a cross on the handle.
Brantley Gilbert won't be having a 'Small Town Throwdown' this New Year's Eve. Instead, the singer says his plans will most likely involve a low-key night off.
The best songs, albums, photos, videos and news events are lined up in this Top 10 of everything great about country music 2014. You'll find one tragedy, but even that's been turned into something sweet. Watch to see what Taste of Country staff named the very best moment of the whole year.