JImmie Allen was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show yesterday and talked to guest host tWitch about many things, including his new inspirational children's book, "My Voice Is A Trumpet".
Lady A stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show to sing "What A Song Can Do", the title track to their latest album:
On Monday, Jimmie Allen & Brad Paisley performed their single "Freedom Was A Highway" on Good Morning America as part of their summer concert series. Jimmie also spoke to the show about his debut children's book, his latest album, recent marriage, and new baby on the way!
If you are like me... you can't wait for TCF2!!!!
Riley Green will be there at Clay's Park, July 24th! Who is warming up their voice?
This is a pretty cool concert moment for a 1st time concert-goer in Oklahoma.
About Half – Of us feel good about returning to a movie theater (Cinamasafe)
Box Office Results - F-9 brought in 30 more million - Two Weeks #1
New This Week - Black Widow - In theaters Today!!
Nintendo - Is gearing up to make movies based on their video game characters. Mario, Luigi, Bowser -- and others (Story)
Mariska Hargitay – Broke her ankle at a screening of Black Widow last weekend (Story)
Harry Connick Junior - Will play Daddy Warbucks in the upcoming Annie Live! special on NBC. (Story)
This Weekend – Check out my Country Music Memory Lane (link)
Check out my Song Of The Week - (Link)
Check out my other articles this week - Shopping Carts
Lady A performed a couple of songs earlier this morning on Good Morning America as part of their summer concert series. They sang their hits "What If I Never Get Over You", and their current single "Like A Lady".
Zac Brown Band made an appearance on the TODAY Show this morning as part of their summer music series. Zac Brown joined the show to talk about the bands upcoming album and tour, which will stop at Blossom Music Center on Friday, August 20th.
The band also sang their latest single, "Same Boat", "Knee Deep", "Chicken Fried", and a cover of "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band.
It's a holiday week and you may have a few extra minutes, so let's get you caught up on some of my Country Music Memory Lane articles from the last few weeks
So, grab a coffee and a comfy chair, put your earbuds in and let's talk talk Country Music
Great Debut Country Songs - Part 1
Great Debut Country Songs - Part 2
Songs That Changed Everything - Part 1
The Soprano's was one of my favorite shows... This prequel should be very interesting.
It will be released October 1st in theaters and also on HBOMax.
James Gandolfini's son plays a young Tony Soprano. I just hope that the ending is better on this one.
I have maintained for years, long before the following the following article that how people deal with shopping carts says a lot about who they are.
When you go shopping and need a cart, it's generally one of the largest errands you can run, and it's part of a busy day. There is no argue in that. True, there are stresses and kids to deal with but in the end it's just a part of your day. And I have to admit, it makes me shake my head when people don't return the cart, or don't put it in the corral and leave it out there for the rest of us to dodge and deal with in one way or another. It's not 1979. Stores have made things a lot better. And you can show others in your world what the right thing to do is.
It doesn't make me mad because very little does, and that certainly is not worth that. I feel that there is an inner anger that is in those who don't do the polite thing. It seems so. "I don't have to do that....." Maybe they feel they just spent more money than they expected and are mad about that. Or they are just lazy, or have some other excuse.
And in those efforts to "stick it to the store," all that is accomplished is making themselves look selfish and bad.