The Nash Icon record label has made it's first impact, releasing a brand new single by Reba McEntire today. The label has also snagged Martina McBride and there are some other rumblings about artists that were big in the 90's jumping on board...
In a new interview, Kenny Chesney takes issue with country songs that "objectify" women, and now fellow country star Clay Walker has responded to those comments.
Today (Sept. 11) marks the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, when terrorists hijacked several passenger planes and flew them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
I always worry about losing my favorite type of country music, the kind I grew up on in the 90's. I'm sure it's the same for older generations too. Music changes. I know that, but that doesn't mean it has to go away, and there is one place to see all of your favorites, and I just got back!
This is a new segment where I will reveal covers of songs you may not have even known were covers. You can check out both versions right here. Today we go back and get the classic Earl Thomas Conley hit "Holding Her and Loving You."
It's time for another installment from my series of blogs featuring songs of the past from well-known artists. The artists may be well-known, but the some of the songs may have long disappeared. This artist is one who will show up every couple of years and give us a big hit, but in the mid 90's he was always good for a big tune! That guy, is Clay Walker.
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.
Clay Walker is at an interesting point in his life and career. He's a survivor. He's lived twice as long as doctors predicted he would when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1996, and he's lasted much longer than your average Nashville hat.