Sammy Kershaw

Sammy Kershaw to Headline Benefit Concert for Gulf
Sammy Kershaw to Headline Benefit Concert for Gulf
Sammy Kershaw to Headline Benefit Concert for Gulf
Sammy Kershaw will headline a free benefit concert this Sunday, July 18 in Houma, Louisiana to assist those hit hardest by the Gulf oil spill. Mark Chesnutt will also be participating in ProtectOurCoastline.org's Concert For The Coast, to be held in Houma's Court House Square...
Sammy Kershaw Enlists Kellie Pickler, Zac Brown Band for Gulf Recovery Project
Sammy Kershaw Enlists Kellie Pickler, Zac Brown Band for Gulf Recovery Project
Sammy Kershaw Enlists Kellie Pickler, Zac Brown Band for Gulf Recovery Project
Sammy Kershaw has been outspoken in his support of Louisiana and its coastline, especially in light of the recent oil spill affecting thousands in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently vying for the Lieutenant Governor position in the state, Sammy's love for the area, and heartbreak over the ongoing devastation, caused him to create a new charity, ProtectOur Coastline...
Sammy Kershaw Interview
Sammy Kershaw Interview
Sammy Kershaw Interview
Sammy Kershaw, who has been active in country music since 1991, has released ten studio albums (three platinum and two gold). He's had more than 25 Top 40 country singles, including the No. 1 'She Don't Know She's Beautiful' and Top 10 hits, 'Cadillac Style,' Anywhere But Here,' 'Haunted Heart' and 'Queen of My Double-Wide Trailer' among them...
Sammy Kershaw Says He Owes His Life to Guardian Angel
Sammy Kershaw Says He Owes His Life to Guardian Angel
Sammy Kershaw Says He Owes His Life to Guardian Angel
Sammy Kershaw believes in the supernatural. In fact, he says he owes his life to a guardian angel. In this very candid confession from the country star, we hear the story of how his plan to commit suicide several years ago was thwarted by what was perhaps divine intervention...
Sammy Kershaw Ponders Political Future
Sammy Kershaw Ponders Political Future
Sammy Kershaw Ponders Political Future
Sammy Kershaw refuses to let past failures dictate his future. After being defeated in 2007 in his quest for the Louisiana lieutenant governor's office, he once again has his eye on the position. "I'm seriously thinking about 2011," Kershaw tells the Monroe News Star...