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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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Country artist Ned LeDoux, son of late rodeo world champion and entertainer Chris LeDoux, is making his acting debut in Buffalo Daze, now streaming on Amazon Prime.
The Western drama follows Jim Grinder, an “Indian cowboy” and modern-day Robin Hood on an Indian Reservation, an outlaw to the government but a hero to his Tribe, as he fights a law that would make his very existence a crime during a time when the Old West was fading and the world was on the brink of war.
LeDoux portrays Sheriff William O’Connell, Grinder’s nemesis, in the film directed by Raen LeVell. The role places him opposite Brady Jandreau, who stars as Grinder.

“The real-life characters in Buffalo Daze are great. This was my first time being in a film and man, what a great experience,” LeDoux shared.
LeDoux also appears in the critically acclaimed docudrama Outriding the Devil, which premiered December 9 during the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
Of that role, LeDoux shared, “I play Angela Ganter’s uncle, Charlie Campbell, opposite Lily Wright, who plays a young Angela, in a dramatization that is cowboy and cowgirl to the core…In the movie, I also share some stories about Dad, and what Cheyenne Frontier Days meant to him.”
Earlier this year, Ned Ledoux released his new album Safe Haven, showcasing his growth both as a songwriter and as a person following his 2022 full-length project, Buckskin. While rooted in his traditional sound, the album reveals a new side of LeDoux and signals that his momentum is only continuing to build.
“I’m writing my own story and if people take a liking to it, that’s wonderful,” LeDoux previously shared. “As long as I’m writing from the heart, and writing about what I know, I can definitely listen back to it and be proud.”

While Ned LeDoux proudly carries on the legacy of his legendary father, Chris LeDoux, he continues to carve out his own path, with Buckskin marking another step forward in that journey.
“I hope I inspire people to never forget where you came from,” he says. “That’s one thing I’m very proud of. I’m carrying on a tradition, but I’m writing my own story. I’m very proud of my family and friends and there’s one piece of advice my mom gave me when we were kids: ‘Never forget where you came from and show respect to people no matter where you are.’ So with this album I hope to inspire and show people, ‘Hey this old cowboy isn’t changing for nobody.’ I want people to know they should never give up on a dream. There’s always time. Just keep on going.”
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Priscilla Block knows firsthand that success in country music rarely happens overnight. Though her career found momentum online, years of grinding in Music City laid the foundation and that work ethic has never left her. Along the way, she’s looked to strong female acts like Taylor Swift and Miranda Lambert as proof that building something lasting takes time.
Watching Lambert steadily build her career by consistently putting out music and working hard to sell tickets has helped Block appreciate the importance of every step of her journey, even the smaller moments that might have felt insignificant at the time. During a recent interview on the In The Blind Podcast, she admitted there were times early on when she wondered why things weren’t happening faster, but she now sees that those experiences ultimately made the milestones that followed feel even more meaningful.

“I look up to Miranda Lambert a lot and back to her just building her tickets and putting out music consistently throughout the years and I don’t know, [it] makes every single moment super special when it happens,” she explained. “My first number one was my third single at Country radio and before that I’m like, ‘damn, why isn’t this happening?’ I’m like, those were also big moments for me. Not every single song in every single moment is going to be big, but if you appreciate it, all the bigger moments feel better.”
She also points to Lainey Wilson as someone who’s been a constant source of support for her.
“Lainey Wilson is just, she’s always been one of those people that I feel like if there was anything that I needed or another girl to confide in, I feel like I could pick up the phone and call her anytime,” Block explained.
The North Carolina native added that it’s been exciting that more women seem to be thriving in country music right now and creating a community that uplifts each other.
“I think that now more than it has been for a long time, I think women are really kind of popping off in country right now, which is exciting to see. I think for a long time it was maybe it’s only one person going to be let in at a time or whatever It was…I think music is just, if it’s good, it’s good. It doesn’t matter if you’re a girl or a guy.”
That mindset goes back to how she was raised, as Block says her parents always made her believe she could do anything the guys could do and that is a lesson she’s carried with her into country music.
“I think good songs win and good people win and I’m just going to try and continue to put out the best music I can. And I hope that it continues resonating with people.”
Lambert and Wilson are both driving forces in the genre who have earned fans respect and love by being their most authentic selves and letting that show through in their music. That kind of vulnerability is something Block has always been drawn to and now she’s trying to do the same with her own career through songs like “Thick Thighs,” “My Bar,” “Couldn’t Care Less,” and so many more.
“I just try to stay in my lane and write songs that feel true to me and I think people sniff it out, you know what I mean? If it doesn’t feel real to you or if it feels like you’re putting on a facade or whatever, I think people sniff it, especially in today’s world. [With] social media, everyone can find out everything that they need to know about somebody online… I just feel like the way it is, fans just want real. And so I try to not chase anything like that, you know what I mean? I’m just doing me and writing what feels real.”
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Luckily, this has proved to pay off among country music fans and Block says it’s because of their support that she’s gained so much momentum in her career. From crowdfunding early music to showing up at shows in crop tops and safety vests, they’ve been there since the beginning. And when fans tell her they feel more confident or more themselves because of her music, it reminds her why she started in the first place.
“At the end of the day, the fans are the ones that changed my life. So why wouldn’t I just try and be raw, real vulnerable and put out the music again that’s true to me? And I think it hits people. And it’s awesome when girls show up to my show and they’re like, ‘I wore the crop top because I knew that you’d be wearing the crop top.’ I’m like hell yeah. It’s just so many stories of people that are like ‘Priscilla, I feel like I love myself so much more now since I’ve listened to your music.’ It literally makes me cry. But that is why you do it. I mean, y’all know those moments where people are like, ‘you change my life.’ And so if I can do that, then I’m winning.”
Block went on to say that becoming that source of empowerment for her fans is something she will never “take for granted” because it means she is continuing to achieve her ultimate goal, which is to make music that truly impacts people.
Fans will get to experience some of her most emotionally vulnerable songs yet off her latest project, Things You Didn’t See, in a whole new way when she brings them to life on stage throughout her headline tour of the same name.
The trek launches Thursday, January 22, in San Luis Obispo and continues through March, when she wraps things up at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium with a special ‘Priscilla Block & Friends’ performance.
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Brett Kissel and his wife, Cecilia, have announced that after 15 years of marriage, they will be getting a divorce. The couple shared the news in a joint Instagram post, which included a handwritten letter explaining their decision to fans.
The note began, “It is with a clear mind and a loving heart that we have made the decision to end our marriage of almost 15 years. We have come to realize after a great deal of deep soul searching that we are no longer suited to be married to one another. This is a very big decision which we have not taken lightly.”

They went on to emphasize that fans should not worry about them or their four children in this process as they are committed to co-parenting and maintaining a strong friendship moving forward.
“We look to our future with optimism, with love, and with great respect for one another,” the letter concluded.
In the caption, they also revealed that they have been quietly separated for the past year and a half now and are “doing well” as a family. Thanking their followers for their “support and understanding,” the couple also asked for continued kindness and privacy as they navigate this new chapter.
“Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we navigate this new chapter…we would greatly appreciate your continued kindness moving forward and ask that you respect the privacy of our family. With love, Brett & Cece.”
According to the Canadian country act, he recalls first meeting Cecilia in 2008. He was just 17 at the time, but being young didn’t hold him back from experiencing what he calls “love at first sight.” Brett saw her at a rodeo concert he was performing at and instantly felt a connection.
That bond started out as a friendship, but eventually blossomed into something much stronger and by the end of that same year, Brett says he knew he wanted to be by her side for forever.
He got down on one knee and proposed in late 2009 at 19 years old and she said ‘yes.’
“Sure, we were young, but I knew. She knew. It was right,” the “Let Your Horses Run” singer admitted.

They tied the knot in 2011 and have since become parents to four children: two daughters Mila, 9, and Aria, 8, and two sons Leo, 6, and Atlas, 3.
Throughout his career, Cecilia, now an influencer and blogger, remained a constant source of support, following Brett around the world as he chased his dream. Their love has also inspired Brett’s music. Over the years, he’s written multiple songs for Cecilia, including tracks like “Red Carpet” and “Ten Years From Now,” as well as the heartfelt “Cecilia.”
Amid this difficult personal time, Brett Kissel has continued to lean into music. Fans got a heavy dose of his powerful songwriting with his latest release, “Farmer” featuring Lee Brice, which follows his deluxe project that dropped earlier this year, Let Your Horses Run – The Album.
He has one final show left for the year, before joining Lee Brice on the Sunriser Tour as a special guest on select dates, beginning in August. His last performance of 2025 will take place on December 31 as a special New Year’s Eve show at the Silent Ice Center in Nisku AB.
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