Lady Antebellum put the wraps on their Wheels Up tour this weekend.
Charles Kelley says, “The tour was our dream come true and it’s hard to really sum up exactly how much that means to us. We’re looking forward to spending a lot of time this winter writing new music -- and we can’t wait for the next chapter of Lady A."
Last weekend at their Nashville show, Lady A gave away their final 7 For 7 gift -- a year of mortgage relief for a Navy veteran. And for all of their good deeds, Nashville's Community Foundation contributed $400,000 to their Lady Aid charitable foundation.
Charles Kelley says, “The tour was our dream come true and it’s hard to really sum up exactly how much that means to us. We’re looking forward to spending a lot of time this winter writing new music -- and we can’t wait for the next chapter of Lady A."
Last weekend at their Nashville show, Lady A gave away their final 7 For 7 gift -- a year of mortgage relief for a Navy veteran. And for all of their good deeds, Nashville's Community Foundation contributed $400,000 to their Lady Aid charitable foundation.
Zac Brown Band is dipping is collective toe into the Electronic Dance Music waters.
Zac tells Rolling Stone, I love electronic music. I spend a lot of my time listening to that and just trying to understand what makes it work -- what makes it move people the way it does and why they have some of the best-selling festivals in the world."
But they aren't abandoning their country fans -- just trying to get some new ones with songs like "Beautiful Drug." Zac explains, "We just want to gain new market. Maybe some people that only listen to electronic music will pick up my record and get turned on to some of the story songs, some of the more country-type stuff."
Zac tells Rolling Stone, I love electronic music. I spend a lot of my time listening to that and just trying to understand what makes it work -- what makes it move people the way it does and why they have some of the best-selling festivals in the world."
But they aren't abandoning their country fans -- just trying to get some new ones with songs like "Beautiful Drug." Zac explains, "We just want to gain new market. Maybe some people that only listen to electronic music will pick up my record and get turned on to some of the story songs, some of the more country-type stuff."
It looks like Jason Aldean is returning to his hometown of Macon, Georgia for his new video, "Gonna Know We Were Here." According to the Atlanta Business Chronicle, a casting call has gone out for "young, enthusiastic fans of country music " and "farm boy Ford pickup trucks" to show up for the pep rally-themed video.
"Gonna Know We Were Here" is included on Jason's CMA-nominated album, Old Boots, New Dirt.
"Gonna Know We Were Here" is included on Jason's CMA-nominated album, Old Boots, New Dirt.