Taylor Swift Speaks Now, This Day In Country Music – October 25th
2010 - Big Machine releases Taylor Swift's album "Speak Now".
2010 - Big Machine releases Taylor Swift's album "Speak Now".
Hank Williams Jr is now one win away from going into the KICKS 105 Country Clash Hall of Fame - that's five straight victories, by the way.
He powered his way past the new song from Keith Urban by getting over 70% of the vote...now, it's Rodney Atkins who stands between Bocephus and the Hall.
Take a listen to both Clash songs after the jump.
Hank Jr gets another victory, this time taking out American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina and her new song, 'Georgia Peaches' with 70% of the vote.
Now, Bocephus is hoping 'Keep The Change' can get past the new song from Keith Urban.
Take a listen to both Clash songs after the jump.
2008 - Hank Williams Jr. sings the national anthem in Roswell, New Mexico, on the campaign trail with
Republican politician Sarah Palin.
'Keep The Change' by Hank Jr is our current champ on the KICKS 105 Country Clash, and today he'll put that title on the line by taking on the new song from Trace Adkins - 'Million Dollar View'.
Take a listen to both Clash songs after the jump.
'Keep The Change' by Hank Jr is our new champ on the KICKS 105 Country Clash. Bocephus gets the honor after defeating 'Red Solo Cup' by Toby Keith in yesterday's Clash. Hank ended up getting 63% of the vote.
Today, Hank Williams Jr will take on the latest by Montgomery Gentry.
Take a listen to both Clash songs after the jump.
Toby Keith is our newest champion on the KICKS 105 Country Clash, this after defeating Wade Bowen's new song in yesterday's Clash. Keith took 55% of the vote in a close race.
Today's contest will feature the new song from Bocephus as our challenger. We all should know by now the controversy that has been surrounding Hank Jr over the past week or so, and his latest song can be taken as a response to it all.
Take a listen to both Clash songs after the jump.
The Obama-Hitler comparison made on ‘Fox & Friends’ by Hank Williams Jr. a while back forced ESPN to sack the singer’s opening theme song from Monday Night Football.
Now, according to sources who spoke with the Associated Press, the 62-year-old has fired back at both ESPN and ‘Fox & Friends’ in a new song titled ‘I’ll Keep My …,’ which he recorded in a Nashville studio on Friday.
2006 - BNA releases "She Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool: A Tribute To Barbara Mandrell." Contributors include Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Brad Paisley, Willie Nelson, Shelby Lynne, Terri Clark, Lorrie Morgan, Randy Owen, Dierks Bentley and Sara Evans.
While both sides claim they ousted the other, the end result is the same. Hank Williams Jr. will no longer be featured in the iconic opening to ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Football’ following the comments he made Monday morning on ‘Fox and Friends.’
It may not do anything to save his long-running gig as the musical kickoff for ‘Monday Night Football,’ but Hank Williams, Jr. has issued a personal statement in response to the brouhaha that erupted after his recent appearance on ‘Fox and Friends.’
Williams, who compared a golf match between President Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner to “Hitler playing golf with Netanyahu,” attempted to clarify his remarks through a post on his website.
2009 - Steel Magnolia wins CMT's "Can You Duet," performing "Keep On Lovin' You" on the show in front of judges Big Kenny, Naomi Judd and record executive Scott Borchetta.