Charles Kelley brings his A-game in his "Lonely Girl" video, showing off his seductive side to one particularly gorgeous lady who has recently loved and lost.
Charles Kelley’s “Lonely Girl” was written by “Crash and Burn” writers Chris Stapleton and Jesse Frasure, and one would bet it was written on the same day. Kelley’s follow-up to the Grammy-nominated “The Driver” is a throwback recorded with modern soul.
Charles Kelley visited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in January to give back to the patients and families there and raise awareness for the organization, and he says the visit was even more powerful this time, as he was preparing to become a father.
Charles Kelley is experiencing all the firsts of parenthood now that his baby boy has arrived, and he's finding himself doing the things he always swore he never do. Kelley says he never wanted to be the kind of dad that constantly shares photos of his son, but yet, here he is...
Charles Kelley and wife Cassie have welcomed a baby boy. Ward Charles Kelley arrived on Thursday morning (Feb. 11), and the couple immediately hit Twitter to gush over their new son.
More details of the birth of the newest Baby Antebellum member were shared at Cassie Kelley’s Womanista blog...
Charles Kelley continues to impress country fans with his versatility as a solo artist with his new video for “Southern Accents,” a cover of a classic by Tom Petty & the Heatbreakers from 1985.
Charles Kelley admits that when he began The Driver album he didn’t want any female collaborators, yet somehow two famous females found their way onto his debut solo effort. The singer says that when it came to Stevie Nicks and Miranda Lambert, he couldn’t help himself.