Just one more NFL game remains to be played this season: the Seattle Seahawks vs. the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII . Here are five things to watch for in Sunday's Big Game.
Why isn't a country superstar performing during halftime of the Super Bowl? It's a fair question, and one country fans have asked every year since Shania Twain took the stage in 2003. Surely there are stars big enough to draw the nation's interest, right? Taste of Country writer Billy Dukes argues that fans of Nashville's biggest names should actually be grateful for this missed opportunity.
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The Super Bowl will get a little sibling love from country's own the Band Perry in 2014. The brother-sister trio is lighting up not one, but two stages prior to Super Bowl XLVIII.
Jake Owen and the Zac Brown Band won't be wearing mouth-guards and cleats for Super Bowl 48, but they will be tackling the stage (well, rocking the boat, actually,) during separate performances.
All of America was on the edge of their seat last night during the Super Bowl power outage -- well, everyone except Brad Paisley. The country superstar used the unexpected game delay to geek out and head to the movie theater to catch up on one of his sci-fi favorites.
Joe Flacco threw three touchdown passes, and the Baltimore Ravens withstood a stadium power outage and a furious 49ers' rally to beat San Francisco, 34-31, at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans on Sunday night.
Country superstar, actor and diehard football fan… that's Tim McGraw. The 'One of Those Nights' singer will be on the West Coast when Super Bowl XLVII begins this Sunday (Feb. 3) but he tells Taste of Country he'll be watching. As for who he's rooting for? It's complicated.
Chicken wings, beer, and cheeseburger sliders are all a great way to celebrate the Super Bowl. But what if you were to kick off your celebration a little early withRascal Flatts? The 'Changed' trio will team up with Journey for the 'CMT Crossroads' series, which pairs country crooners with pop or rock artists for a special collaboration.
During the Super Bowl in Indianapolis, ‘Sports Illustrated’ photographer David Bergman created a stunning Gigipan photo of almost the entire interior of Lucas Oil Stadium. You can zoom in and out of the sprawling 1,721 megapixels image — much like you do on Google Earth — and see in high resolution detail just about everyone who was watching the game from the stands.
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I've heard a lot of them... good ones... bad ones... great ones... horrible ones. The National anthem is a tough song to sing. I've heard reall good singers mess it up. But Kelly Clarkson did a great job of singing it before the Super Bowl... at least Jason Aldean thinks so.
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