Sam Hunt is one of those guys who does everything well. First it was sports, then it was music. In fact, even his best friends admit that, "If I didn't love him so much, I'd hate him." However, Hunt's country career almost came to an end before it began. Do you know why and what — or who? — saved him?
This week Cameran Nelson falls to the third spot. So who takes over at No. 1? Sunny Sweeney, Micky and the Motorcars, the power duo of Wade and Randy? Let’s find out.
I've waded through the Twitter-verse noise of the first week of May to bring you some of the best "Scene-lebrity" tweets. Check out what your favorite Texas Music "Scene-lebrities" were up to this week -- or at least the ones that appear to actually be tweeting themselves.
The new Vacation may bear the same name as the old Vacation, but it’s actually a sequel, taking place a few decades after the first ill-fated Griswold family trip to Walley World. The first trailer for this new version has arrived and while it has the same title and premise as its predecessor, it bends over backwards to let you know that Ed Helms is the same Rusty Griswold from 32 years ago, all grown up. Can we call this a rebootquel?
Blake Shelton says Luke Bryan would be a good candidate to replace him on NBC’s The Voice, if the “Crash My Party” singer is willing to make some sacrifices.
Remember "Deflategate"? The NFL released the so-called Wells Report earlier today (full doc here), the result of a months-long, extensive investigation into whether the footballs used in the Patriots-Colts AFC Championship Game back in January were illegally tampered with. So were they? According to the report, probably.
Granger Smith is a hot commodity these days. He and his alter-ego are selling out concerts coast-to-coast, and they have a new EP, 4X4, out too. But who's that guy in the Dish commercial with his wife and kids?
The first teaser for Magic Mike XXL was a glorious thing of hilarious beauty, perfectly deploying Ginuwine’s “Pony” and promising that yes, this is a sequel we want to see. Now the first full trailer has landed online, and it is super pun-heavy, but also pretty charming and funny, as the gang returns with a few new additions for a rowdy road trip adventure.
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.