Dolly Parton’s made for T.V. movie Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love is up for an Emmy Award. The story is of Parton’s childhood starring Jennifer Nettles. When the show aired in November it was at the top of the ratings for the 18 to 49 demographic. According to theboot.com the Emmy’s will air September 17th.
Sammy Kershaw is back on the charts, this time with his George Jones tribute album, 'Do You Know Me? A Tribute to George Jones.' The record debuted at No. 37 on the Billboard Top Country chart, making it his first Top 40 album in over a decade.
With pop-country, bro-country and hick-hop becoming more prominent in country music -- and artists like Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean and Big Smo at the forefront -- a more traditional country sound seems to be taking a backseat. Sammy Kershaw laments, giving his thoughts on the matter, and he isn't holding back.
Sammy Kershaw is grieving the death of his younger brother today. The singer announced that Minos Joseph Cashat, Jr. passed away on Friday (Sept. 27), also detailing the funeral arrangements for friends and family.
Summer's unofficial end is upon us and I thought it would be fun to list some great country songs that honor the working men and women of the United States of America on this Labor Day Weekend. Here's a six-pack of songs perfect for Labor Day. What country songs would you add to the list?
Aaron Tippin, Joe Diffie and Sammy Kershaw joined forces earlier this year when they hit the road together for the Roots and Boots Tour. Playing together for their diehard fans went so well that now the three country music legends are going to release an album together.
Sammy Kershaw's home in Lafayette, La. was damaged in a fire that broke out in the kitchen on Thursday (April 4). The property sustained heavy smoke damage, but thankfully, no one was injured in the blaze.
I had no idea they all have a new song together!!! The first I heard of it was with Andy Capwell this morning!!
The last we heard from Sammy was in 2003 with 'I Want My Money Back', Aaron Tippin in 2001 with 'Where The Stars And Stripes And The Eagle Fly' and Joe Diffie in 2004 with 'Tougher Than Nails"...
If you're an old-school country music fan, you're going to love the upcoming Roots & Boots Tour. Featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin and Joe Diffie, this tour is tailor made for longtime, hardcore country music fans.
It's been 18 years between Christmas albums for Sammy Kershaw, but the singer says despite personal and professional ups and downs, the meaning of the holiday hasn't changed one bit. On 'A Sammy Klaus Christmas' he says he was looking to simplify -- to create a collection of songs that kids could enjoy in the way he enjoyed the holidays during his childhood.