Kix Brooks will receive the inaugural CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award. The honor is being presented to Brooks in recognition of his numerous charitable endeavors.
Kix Brooks has been around the country music scene for quite some time. And while some country old-timers are up in arms about the status of country today, he readily defends modern country.
Kix Brooks might live just outside of Nashville, but he's willing to travel pretty far for a worthwhile cause. The singer recently performed a sold-out show in Mason, Texas, to raise money for the Odeon Theater, which is the only single-screen theater currently in operation in the entire state.
Kix Brooks has lost his older sister, Midge. The singer shared via social media Thursday (Feb. 20) that he was on his way to Maine to pay his final respects.
Kix Brooks recently made his starring screen debut in 'Ambush at Dark Canyon,' and to mark the career milestone, he's offering a few lucky fans the chance to win an autographed DVD of the film, and a signed copy of the soundtrack.
Kix Brooks and Randy Houser have debuted a music video for 'High in the Saddle (Can't Kill a Memory),' a song the pair collaborated on for the film 'Ambush at Dark Canyon.'
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A number of Music City's finest turned out for the Second Annual Tug McGraw Foundation Celebrity Sporting Clay Pro-Am on Tuesday (June 4) in Nashville. According to GAC, Kix Brooks, Troy Gentry, Kristy Lee Cook and Shane Minor were among those who partcipated in the event, which raised $50,000