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Joe the Plumber the Next Country Star?
Joe the Plumber the Next Country Star?
Joe the Plumber the Next Country Star?
He became a media sensation of the 2008 presidential campaign after questioning Senator Barack Obama about his tax policies, but does Joe the Plumber have the "pipes" to become a country music sensation? Singer Aaron Tippin thinks so, but it seems Joe himself isn't as confident...
Aaron Tippin Rallies for Sarah Palin
Aaron Tippin Rallies for Sarah Palin
Aaron Tippin Rallies for Sarah Palin
Aaron Tippin joined forces with Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin at the Road to Victory rally in Johnstown, Pa. this week. The theme of the rally, 'Drill Here, Drill Now,' is also the title of Tippin's latest single, making him an obvious choice to host the event...
Country’s Greatest Patriotic Songs: No. 3
Country’s Greatest Patriotic Songs: No. 3
Country’s Greatest Patriotic Songs: No. 3
'Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly,'Aaron Tippin (2001) Proudest Lines: "I pledge allegiance to this flag/And if that bothers you, well, that's too bad/But if you got pride and you're proud you do/Hey, we could use some more like me and you" Tippin wrote this post-9/11 anthem a decade after writing what was the unofficial theme of the Persian Gulf War: 'You've Got to Stand fo
Aaron Tippin Records Tribute Album for His Dad
Aaron Tippin Records Tribute Album for His Dad
Aaron Tippin Records Tribute Album for His Dad
Aaron Tippin says his dad always believed in and supported his music career. What better way to honor his father, who died in a car accident in 2005, than to title his latest collection 'He Believed: A Son's Tribute.' The album's title track is one that Tippin's dad particularly loved...
Worst Pre-Fame Jobs: No. 6
Worst Pre-Fame Jobs: No. 6
Worst Pre-Fame Jobs: No. 6
Aaron Tippin: Fence Builder "I never hated a job," declares the man who once claimed a 'Working Man's Ph.D.' But working for his dad building fences nearly wore him out. Tippin would take a chainsaw to creosote-soaked posts and cut the tops at a 45-degree angle so water wouldn't settle on them...