Ronnie Dunn Surprises Nashville With Rooftop Performance and Flash Mob
Ronnie Dunn is a legend in country music, but he's certainly not too old school to have a few surprises up his sleeve -- or in this case, on the rooftop.
Ronnie Dunn is a legend in country music, but he's certainly not too old school to have a few surprises up his sleeve -- or in this case, on the rooftop.
A number 1 Country song written by a Rabbitt? Yep, and it's performed by Ronnie Milsap!
Brantley Gilbert has released his first song since scoring a number one with 'Country Must Be Country Wide', and that new release defeated the new song from Taylor Swift in yesterday's Country Clash.
Now, Gilbert will take on the latest from Ronnie Dunn.
We know what Ronnie Dunn is thankful for at Thanksgiving 2011: the news that he’s expecting his first grandchild! Dunn told Kickin’ Country 100.5, albeit offhandedly, that he’s awaiting the arrival of a new family member and that he already knows it’s a boy.
The scene of the World Series shifted from the chill of St. Louis to the much warmer confines of Texas last night. For Game 3 of the Fall Classic between the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals, country crooner Ronnie Dunn was called upon to sing he National Anthem, completing the trifecta of country artists singing the song for the first three World Series games.
You can’t really go wrong when it comes to country Christmas songs, and there is a new country Christmas album on the horizon that you won’t want to miss out on this holiday season. Ronnie Dunn, Brad Paisley and many other country singers have been tapped to contribute songs to ‘A Very Country Christmas,’ according to CMT.
Alan Jackson is our new champion on the KICKS 105 Country Clash after getting 72% of the vote against the new song from Ronnie Dunn yesterday.
Alan Jackson now takes on the debut single from the newly formed Pistol Annies featuring Miranda Lambert among others.
Listen to both songs after the jump.
George Strait has entered (once again) the KICKS 105 Country Clash Hall of Fame by winning for the 5th straight time. On Thursday, Strait's latest song 'Here For A Good Time' defeated the new song from Rascal Flatts.
So, today, we have two new songs on the Clash, one from Ronnie Dunn and the other from Alan Jackson.
Listen to both songs after the jump.
Country singer Ronnie Dunn – one half of superduo Brooks & Dunn – talked with Taste of Country a bit last week about musicians that influenced him. Among Dunn’s more interesting recent influences: “I love Harrison’s slide guitar on ‘Something,’” the singer told Taste of Country.
Dunn has of course been impactful in his own wide-ranging way, and the wild diversity of Brooks & Dunn covers on YouTube are a pretty-great sample of his influence. Among the YouTube treasures we unearthed: a rocker girl singing a heartfelt cover of B&D’s ‘If You See Her, If You See Him’; a ukelele-toting troubadour singing his dog to sleep with ‘Neon Moon’; and a near-perfect bedroom rendition of ‘My Maria.’ Check ‘em out and more below, and don’t forget to sign up to see and meet Ronnie Dunn in Yakima, WA on June 21!
The legendary country duo that was Brooks & Dunn "retired" back in 2009, but the famed band's ex-members Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are still keeping busy.
Brooks is working on a new album and filming a western called 'To Kill a Memory' with "Boots On" singer Randy Houser. Dunn has a new album out and a hit single with 'Bleed Red,' and he'll be touring the nation solo for the next few months. You can sign up on our Facebook page for your chance to win two tickets and backstage passes to Dunn's July 21st show in Yakima, WA.
We got a little nostalgic thinking about all that history, though, so we surfed the tubes and collected what we think are the five best classic Brooks & Dunn music videos. Check 'em out, and let us know if we missed any (or if we're just flat wrong).
Here's your chance to meet country superstar Ronnie Dunn! All this month, we're giving the one lucky winner - and a friend - the opportunity to fly to sunny Yakima, Washington to see Dunn play at the Yakima Valley SunDome
2009 - Joe Nichols begins his first tour of U.S. military bases in Iraq.