Shaboozey’s very best song shows how powerful his hooks can be. The rest of this Top 10 songs list show his depth. Continue reading…The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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Boxed wine used to garner criticism for being a cheap knock-off of the real stuff, but it has proven to be a worthy contender for a number of reasons.

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Luke Combs is reflecting on a standout moment in his career that took place in Nashville over the weekend. The hitmaker was among the many country acts who took the stage at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 27 to help celebrate the final show of Alan Jackson’s legendary career.
Appearing in front of a sold-out crowd, Combs delivered his rendition of Jackson’s 2010 release “Hard Hat and a Hammer,” a tribute to everyday working people. The North Carolina native made the song his own, leaning into the lyrics that highlight the “average Joes” who show up each day to do the often unseen work that keeps the world moving.

Combs has had many important performances throughout his career, but this one carried extra meaning for him and the country music community. He took to social media to share a heartfelt message, reflecting on the unforgettable night.
“Last night was so special in so many ways. It was truly a night that I needed more than I even realized,” he admitted. “Getting asked to help honor someone like Alan Jackson was surreal. The impact he’s had on me, so many others, and country music as a whole can’t be overstated.”
He shared that, in addition to performing what he calls an “all-timer” for him, he also got a rare chance to step back and feel like a fan as he watched fellow hitmakers including Luke Bryan, Lainey Wilson, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and more come together to honor one of the genre’s most influential figures.
“I watched some of the best country singers in the world stand side stage and go back in time, laugh, cry, sing along, and take themselves back to the feeling that started it all for us. I hung out with my wife, my mom, some old friends, some new friends, ate cookout at 1am, and had a damn BLAST while I was doing it.”
“Last night was one of those nights I’ll never forget. I shook one of my heroes hands and got to thank him for everything he’s done for us. God I love country music,” Combs concluded.
Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale celebrated the “Chattahoochee” singer’s retirement from touring after over 35 years. All 55,000 tickets for the highly anticipated night were purchased before even going on sale to the general public.
Fans from all over the world, including the U.S., Canada, and countries including Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and the U.K came to Music City to experience the for the once-in-a-lifetime show.
In addition to Luke Combs, the special evening featured an all-star lineup of performers including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Jon Pardi, Thomas Rhett, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, Lee Ann Womack, and more.
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A man named Ron Burkett is going viral for his impressive lawn art created in honor of America’s upcoming 250th birthday.
Located in Trussville, Alabama, Burkett used a string trimmer to carefully cut a massive design into his lawn, featuring a large eagle with “USA 250” above it and stars placed on each side.
The detailed work has quickly caught attention online after photos and videos began circulating across social media.

Burkett also shared a behind-the-scenes look at the process, including drone footage that highlights the scale and precision of the design. In one photo, he even included a person standing nearby for scale, helping show just how massive the artwork really is.
According to Burkett, “The eagle is 52 ft from wingtip to wingtip and 22 ft from head to tail.”
This isn’t the first time his patriotic yard art has gone viral. Last year, Burkett used a pressure washer to create a giant Statue of Liberty design on his driveway, and surprisingly, it’s still visible today.

“If you look on the driveway, you can see the Statue of Liberty still there from last year,” he wrote in a caption.
“It’s still holding up pretty well a year later,” he added.
Social media users were quick to comment on Burkett’s art.
“WOW!!!!! OUTSTANDING!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA,” one user wrote. Another added, “It’s magnificent! Thanks for being so creative and sharing it with us all! God bless you and the USA!!!
This week, people across the country will come together to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with festivities taking place in cities nationwide.
Country stars are joining in on the celebration, with performances planned in several locations, including Nashville, where a genre-spanning lineup will take the stage featuring The All-American Rejects, Boyz II Men, Brothers Osborne, Clint Black, Lauren Daigle, NE-YO, Nick Jonas, and Sublime, along with more than 30 local artists, bands, and DJs.
The celebration will culminate in the largest fireworks and drone show in Nashville’s history, making Music City one of the premier destinations for America250 festivities.
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Those who booed Taylor Swift’s video message to Alan Jackson missed something pretty important. Continue reading…Country Music News – Taste of Country
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Brantley Gilbert and his wife Amber Cochran Gilbert are celebrating 11 years of marriage. The country act honored the occasion by posting a heartfelt message to his other half on Instagram alongside a photo from the day they said “I do” on June 28, 2015.
The photo showcased Amber’s simple yet elegant white silk gown and Gilbert’s slightly elevated yet casual look of jeans, a white button-down shirt, a gray vest and a baseball cap. The newlyweds were all smiles as they walked hand in hand down the aisle after officially being declared husband and wife.

Gilbert took a moment to reflect on the life they’ve built together over the years, making sure to praise his wife for all the love and strength she brings to their partnership. Although the lovebirds couldn’t celebrate their anniversary together in person, as the Georgia native is currently on the road for The Real American Tour, Gilbert assured his family he’d be home soon.
He wrote, “Hard to believe it’s been 11 years. Thank you for being the good in me. Thank you for being the one that got away when you needed to, and the one that came back when you didn’t have to. I love you. Kiss the babies and tell em I’m headed home! I’ll see you soon.”
Brantley Gilbert and Amber Cochran’s love story has been years in the making and while there have been a few bumps in the road, they always found their way back together. The couple first met as teenagers in high school, but Gilbert’s battle with addiction eventually led them to part ways.
During those years, Gilbert navigated some of the darkest moments of his life as he learned to overcome addiction and embrace sobriety. On December 18, 2011, Brantley Gilbert officially began his journey with sobriety. This became a turning point that ultimately changed the course of both his personal life and career.
The “Bottoms Up” singer was briefly engaged to fellow country singer Jana Kramer in 2013. After the two of them broke things off, he reunited with Amber and fell back in love all over again.
Their reconnection led to Gilbert popping the question to Amber in 2014, followed by a stunning wedding in 2015. The newlyweds faced fertility issues for nearly two years before finding out they were pregnant with their first child, a son named Barrett Hardy-Clay who they welcomed into the world on November 11, 2017.

Then on September 9, 2019, their second child, Braylen Hendrix, arrived followed by the unforgettable birth of their third baby boy, Abram Howell Gilbert, on October 11, 2024.
Gilbert was on stage in the midst of performing his set when his wife went into labor nearby on his bus.
“We were four songs into the set, and my tour manager comes up and pulls on my arm. The first thing that came to mind is, ‘It’s a security threat,’” Gilbert told PEOPLE at the time. “He looked at me, and he gave me a stern like, ‘Come on.’ He was like, ‘Baby.’ He mouthed ‘baby’ to me and when he did, I dropped the mic and everything and took off running.”
Moments later, he was on the tour bus watching Amber give birth with the assistance of her midwife. Abram weighed in at 5 lb 7 oz.
As a husband and father of two, Brantley Gilbert has found that family has become the driving force behind both his life and his music, especially in his new album, SINS OF THE FATHER, arriving July 24. Throughout the project, he reflects on his past, the lessons he’s learned and how becoming a husband and father has changed everything for him.
Marking his first full-length release with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville and eight studio album in his career, the project is one of his most personal to date.
“I don’t have skeletons in the closet – my shit’s out in the open. So if there’s any piece of my story that could help somebody, I’m cheating them if I keep it to myself…I’ve gotten comfortable with uncomfortable conversations, and I do have a story to tell,” he shared. “The stuff behind me is ugly, but God has blessed me immensely, and I’ve gotten to a place where I’m centered on being a good dad and husband. There’s no regrets. Everything made me who I am today. But in sharing that story? Man, I may help somebody dodge that shitty road.”

“GOOD DAMN,” which marks the first preview of upcoming project and is quickly gaining momentum at Country radio. The track earned 95 adds in its debut week, marking the second-largest add week of his career, just behind “Bottoms Up,” which secured 106.
Gilbert’s 2026 headline trek continues this weekend with shows in Decatur, IL on July 3 and Madison, IN on July 4 and is set to run through September 12 with his final stop in Fort Madison, IA.
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