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Casey Donahew Turns Upcoming Show at The Rustic into Hurricane Harvey Relief Drive
Fans who come Casey Donahew's concert at the Rustic Thursday (Aug. 30) and help fill up his trailer, with a minimum of two needed items, will receive a voucher for $10 off of their ticket purchase.
In Norway There’s a Word for ‘Crazy’ or ‘Chaotic’, and That Word is ‘Texas’
How great is Texas? It's so great that Norwegians use the term "Texas," every single day.
Texas Monthly published an article documenting the word "Texas," and its use in Norway. To our Norwegian friends "texas" is slang "crazy" or "out of control," and it's apparently been part of their vernacular for decades, and is used in every day conversation,
Texas’ Own Austin Allsup Shines on NBC’s The Voice
Texas' own, Austin Allsup, got his shot to impress the judges, and all of America, last night on NBC’s The Voice; and he did not disappoint.
Allsup’s take on The Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses” landed him a spot on #TeamBlake, who just 11 years ago shared the stage with Allsup...
DVR ALERT: Josh Abbott Band to Make National TV Debut on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’
Texas stalwarts, Josh Abbott Band's latest release, Front Row Seat, was named one of Entertainment Weekly’s Top 10 Country Albums of 2015. The album also debuted in November at No. 1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart.
While staying true to the bands Texas, banjo and fiddle roots, Front Row Seat, contains just enough pop for crossover appeal...
Kyle Park Debuts New Lyric Video for Armed Forces Day
Today (May 21) is Armed Forces Day, and to honor of our troops Kyle Park is premiering the new lyric video for his song "Live Through the Pain," off his 2013 album Beggin' for More.
Park shared the video on his official Facebook page, saying "In honor of our men and women in uniform this Armed Forces Day, here is "Live Through The Pain"...
Lukas Nelson Reprises Willie Nelson’s ‘Don’t Mess With Texas’ Ad
Lukas Nelson is following in dear ol' dad's footsteps. Willie Nelson's son recently remade his fathers iconic Don’t Mess With Texas television spot.
The ad, reminding Texans to treat Texas like someone they love, was made famous twenty-seven years ago by the elder Nelson...