You might remember Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles' "Who Says You Can't Go Home," but it wouldn't be the '80s rock band's last time on the country charts.
The year 2010 saw many people cutting back on things like vacations, splurges and outlandish spending, thanks to the economic recession that affected most of America. One area that seems unscathed by the financial turmoil is concerts -- especially country concerts...
The American Music Awards, which are less than a month away, just got a little more country thanks to the addition of two of Nashville's rising stars to the evening's festivities.
'American Idol' finalist Danny Gokey and 'iCarly' actress Jennette McCurdy will join pop singer Lance Bass and reality starlet Whitney Port on the red carpet as part of ABC's pre-show event, airing live on line on ABC...
Country artists came out in droves following the tragic oil spill that damaged the Gulf of Mexico and hampered the area's tourism industry. Providing free concerts to bring consumers back to the Gulf, artists including Hank Williams, Jr., Gretchen Wilson, Lee Brice, Vince Gill and Jimmy Buffett have already lent their time and talents to the cause...
The legendary Alan Jackson will perform a free concert at The Wharf in Orange Beach, Ala. on October 30 for the final installment of the Concert for the Coast series. The event is an on-going effort to lure visitors back to the pristine white beaches of the gulf coast following the oil spill clean-up...
Brad Paisley and rockers Bon Jovi are using their star power to help bring attention -- and tourists -- back to the Alabama Gulf Coast after the devastating oil spill. Two free concerts, dubbed 'Reclaiming Our Beaches,' will be held on the beach over the weekend of October 15-17 in Gulf Shores, Ala...