Sep
21

LeAnn Rimes photo courtesy of Curb Records.
Trace Adkins, Ronnie Milsap and LeAnn Rimes are all affected by a spate of tough news stories, though none of them are the kind of issue that would make or break a career.
A single recorded by Trace and Ronnie is being hung out to dry in a spat between record companies, while LeAnn had her second minor car accident in a month. In addition, a fire at a long-established Indiana venue leaves a series of artists with cancelled shows. Continue Reading
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Sep
4

John Rich photo by Frank Ockenfels, courtesy of Warner Bros. Nashville.
Based on the lawsuits, barroom brawls and barbed political commentary John Rich has made over the last year, it’s easy to think of the Big & Rich founder as a difficult personality, and it seems he would agree.
“Big & Rich is the most unlikely pairing of human beings you could possibly come up with,” he told The Press Of Atlantic City. “Kenny says, ‘I love everybody.’ I say, ‘Screw everybody.’” Continue Reading
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Aug
31

Big Kenny photo courtesy of GLOTOWN/Love Everybody, LLC.
It’s Big news. Maybe it’s enriching. Big Kenny, one-half of the duo Big & Rich, is preparing for the release of a solo album which will bear the name of his own record company, Glotown/Love Everybody, LLC.
The album, The Quiet Times Of A Rock And Roll Farm Boy, is slated for release Oct. 27. A video that accompanies the first single, “Long After I’m Gone,” is currently airing on GAC.
“These times couldn’t be more exciting for a guy like me,” Big Kenny says. “I’m finally at a place in my career where I have freedom — freedom — not only to create all of the music and art I want, but I have gotten to hand pick the team of people I work with. Continue Reading
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