Kip Moore is 99 percent sure that he'll settle down and be married by the time he's 40. That gives him five years to find the future Mrs. Moore.
But if his romantic history indicates anything, she'd have to be one special girl to make him change his loner ways. Kip tells Glamour, "I’ve had some amazing people in my life that have really changed my outlook on a lot of things... Sometimes it’s hard for me to understand myself, to be honest. I’m aloof and so driven by what I’ve tried to accomplish with this. At times, I’ve wanted to disappear and surf and be by myself, so it’s hard for me to juggle all that."
But if Shania Twain ever became available, there would be no stopping him. "That’s my woman. I've never met her, but I will one day. We’re supposed to meet."
But if his romantic history indicates anything, she'd have to be one special girl to make him change his loner ways. Kip tells Glamour, "I’ve had some amazing people in my life that have really changed my outlook on a lot of things... Sometimes it’s hard for me to understand myself, to be honest. I’m aloof and so driven by what I’ve tried to accomplish with this. At times, I’ve wanted to disappear and surf and be by myself, so it’s hard for me to juggle all that."
But if Shania Twain ever became available, there would be no stopping him. "That’s my woman. I've never met her, but I will one day. We’re supposed to meet."
Hunter Hayes, The Swon Brothers, Scotty McCreery, JT Hodges and Heather Morgan will take part in the ACM's Lifting Lives Music Camp in Nashville starting on Friday and going through next Tuesday.
The camp, which take place at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, will work with individuals with Williams Syndrome who excel in music. The experience will provide campers musical enrichment, while researchers study the syndrome. The session culminates with campers performing with Hunter at the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday night.
Williams Syndrome is a rare genetic condition that causes medical and developmental problems presenting itself in unusual pattern of strengths and weaknesses in linguistic and cognitive skillss, as well as intellectual disability.
The camp, which take place at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, will work with individuals with Williams Syndrome who excel in music. The experience will provide campers musical enrichment, while researchers study the syndrome. The session culminates with campers performing with Hunter at the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday night.
Williams Syndrome is a rare genetic condition that causes medical and developmental problems presenting itself in unusual pattern of strengths and weaknesses in linguistic and cognitive skillss, as well as intellectual disability.
Talk backstage at the CMA Music Festival on Sunday night was all about Keith Urban’s new 'do. In case you missed it, Keith shaved the right side of his head -- a la Kelly Clarkson. But with most of his hair still intact, the new undercut is barely noticeable.
Brad Paisley wrapped the CMA Music Festival Sunday in Nashville -- but before he hit the stage, he received the CMA's Artist Achievement Award.
The honor recognizes outstanding achievement by a U.S.-based artist who contributes to the awareness and development of country music outside the United States. Brad says that out of all the genres of music, country best reflects the American spirit.
The honor recognizes outstanding achievement by a U.S.-based artist who contributes to the awareness and development of country music outside the United States. Brad says that out of all the genres of music, country best reflects the American spirit.