The company's Dierks Bentley, Jon Pardi, Little Big Town and Brothers Osborne dominated this week's country listening session, and all vied for a Disc of the ...
She can’t wait to get out, but yearns for the noisy familiarity she leaves behind. A performance this mighty vividly illustrates why the Osbornes ascended to stardom. I remain a huge fan of this newcomer. The strumming guitars are rockin.’ The everyman, rosey-glasses lyric is a face-wide smile. A ringing, chiming instrumental bed surrounds a forceful soprano vocal on a strong song of survival. The Deep South lyric extolls the virtues of Florida-swamp culture.
Stars in the world of rock, pop and country are a part of the music landscape in Reno-Tahoe for both summer's ending months and the start of fall.
For details, call 775-387-1876 or visit battleaxeandtracks.com. The festival is Oct 7-8 and Oct. 14-15. Popular in Tahoe, they’re back for this show at 8 p.m., in the Crown Room at Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Highway 28, Crystal Bay. This guitarist is a favorite of the PBS crowd, and his latest show aims to merge traditional Flamenco and Spanish guitar music with classic rock. Starting with big hits in the ’10s, this singer-songwriter is still a hot ticket with country fans in the know. Tickets are $99 each day or $179 for both. The show is slated for 8 p.m. at Cargo, Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia St. The show starts at 7 p.m. at The Alpine inside Record Street Brewing, 324 E. 4th St. Known in the ’90s for his traditional take on country music, Tritt is still going strong with tours and new albums. A recent duet with Pink, “One Too Many,” is the latest big country hit for this singer and guitarist. The two are teaming up for a tour of the West, though, with a stop in Reno at 8 p.m. at The Holland Project, 140 Vesta St. This annual event is coming back in a big way for this year, with some headliners that go beyond the tribute acts that are usually featured.
Country superstar Luke Combs granted not one but two wishes of an ill young man, thanks to the work of the James Bess Foundation.
According to the foundation, Combs and his team “ rolled out the red carpet” for Dalton’s big night. At the show, he said he’d also like to get a picture with and an autograph from Combs, and hang out with the star. But they needn’t have worried about a second choice; TikTok banded together to capture Combs’ attention, and within just a few days, he commented, “I got you buddy.
The superstar country artist shared a clip of an adorable moment he shared with a young fan on stage during a recent performance at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in ...
Or do you have a phone? “But I see that you wanna make a TikTok. Do you have your phone? Please be my husband or at least make a TikTok with me!!”
22-year-old Dalton Hayes was diagnosed with a congenital heart problem. His mother, Donnitta Hayes, told us he would eventually need a heart transplant. However ...
She told him she would try her best to help him see Combs. 22-year-old Dalton Hayes was diagnosed with a congenital heart problem. His mother, Donnitta Hayes, told us he would eventually need a heart transplant.
Luke Combs granted the dying wish of a 22-year-old fan with congenital heart disease on Saturday, July 30 in Atlanta.
The amazing @lukecombs and team fulfilled Dalton’s dream of meeting him and attending his Atlanta concert on Saturday July 31, 2022! “The amazing @lukecombs and team fulfilled Dalton’s dream of meeting him and attending his Atlanta concert on Saturday, July 30, 2022! Here is Dalton’s request video:(Dalton is autistic and was in the hospital when this video was taken) “This is so incredible,” she said with gratitude,” the word is getting out about Dalton and the foundation. Here is Dalton’s request video: (Dalton is autistic and was in the hospital when this video was taken).” A video was posted on the James Bess Foundation TikTok account of Dalton in his hospital bed, sharing a few of his life goals.
Look at Luke Combs out here proving he's the man of the people, once again. Back in July, he brought a teenager with terminal cancer on stage to sing his ...
The amazing @lukecombs and team fulfilled Dalton’s dream of meeting him and attending his Atlanta concert on Saturday July 31, 2022! Here is Dalton’s request video:(Dalton is autistic and was in the hospital when this video was taken) Here is Dalton’s request video: (Dalton is autistic and was in the hospital when this video was taken).”