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Cole Swindell Shares How He Honored Late Father at His Wedding
When Cole Swindell walked down the aisle last week and married Courtney Little, there was one major person who was missing — his father. On Father's Day, the country singer shared on social media that he made sure his dad was a part of his big day by symbolically reserving him a seat.
The Pearl Bar & Grill in Ellensburg Offering Half-Price Gift Cards
The Pearl Bar & Grill exemplifies quality and you can tell that with each bite from anything on their menu to sipping their craft cocktails. The Pearl is a local gathering place for friends and family for any occasion. And this Friday at 6 a.m. you can grab $25 gift...
Luke Combs Crashes Dude Perfect ‘Dad Stereotypes’ Video [WATCH]
Luke Combs fires off a few well-known "Dad-isms" during a cameo in Dude Perfect's latest video. The video is titled "Dad Stereotypes." It dropped on Saturday and has over 2.5 million views so far. The video was timed to coincide with Father's Day (June 16). Combs also released a dad-centric...
Firefighters Face Off Against Wildfires, Communities Still Under Threat
Firefighters from throughout the region battled a series of wildfires over the weekend that resulted in evacuation notices and thousands of acres burned. FIREFIGHTERS ARE STILL ON THE LINES IN THE LOWER VALLEY. The largest fire, the Beam Road fire east of Zillah is currently estimated at nearly 9,000 acres...
George Strait Breaks Record Held Since 1977
George Strait had thousands flocking to College Station, Texas, to attend the largest ticketed concert in United States history. The last time this was accomplish was by the Grateful Dead when they performed in front of 107,019 people at Raceway Park in New Jersey in 1977. On Saturday (June 15)...
‘Everlasting Love’ Songwriter Buzz Cason Dies
Buzz Cason's biggest hit was "Everlasting Love" but the singer, songwriter and "Father of Nashville Rock" notched hits for several rock and country stars during a 60-year career. The 84-year-old died on Sunday (June 16). James E. "Buzz" Cason was founder of Nashville's first rock band the Casuals before perusing...
Walmart Admits Failure and Shuts Down All Health Centers
Walmart has been a staple in both the grocery and household items sector of retail for decades. In 2019, they tried to expand into the healthcare business, but they have now backed down. Walmart recently announced it will close all of its Walmart Health clinics across the country, a quite...
Grand Coulee Dam Showcases The Power Of The Pacific Northwest
If you’re like me and haven’t taken a trip to visit the Grand Coulee Dam, you should put it on your bucket list & make plans for a visit this summer. Grand Coulee Dam, built between 1933 and 1942 during the Great Depression, is a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess. It is the largest concrete structure ever built and an iconic landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. While it wasn't the first dam on the Columbia River (that distinction goes to the Rock Island Dam), Grand Coulee Dam remains a symbol of American resilience and determination during a challenging time in the nation's history.
Jelly Roll Explains Why Prison Was Easier for Him Than Being a Celebrity
Jelly Roll is one of the biggest breakout stars in country music over the past two years, after spending much of his youth and early adulthood in jail and prison. But in a surprising new interview, the "Halfway to Hell" singer admits that in some ways, he found prison easier to deal with than his newfound celebrity status.
Ray Stevens Drops Price on Spectacular Nashville Estate — See Inside! [Pictures]
Ray Stevens has dropped the price on his jaw-dropping Nashville estate, and pictures show a luxury property that's one of the most stunning country stars' homes of them all. The Country Music Hall of Famer's 6-bedroom, 8-bathroom, 10,179-square-foot mansion in the extremely exclusive Belle Meade area of Music City offers every available luxury amenity, including soaring high ceilings with exposed beams, oversized windows to let in lots of natural light, spacious rooms throughout, a chef's kitchen and more.
The Perfect Patriotic Merch for Country Fans Is Here!
Summertime is here, and that means it's time to bust out all things red, white and blue. 'Tis is the season for sunny days by the water, cooking every meal on the grill and donning your best patriotic gear. Taste of Country has launched an exclusive line of summer merchandise...
Luke Combs Fans Gush Over New Album After His Vulnerable Post
Luke Combs opened up on social media about his new album Fathers & Sons and pondered if fans even want an album that is centered around fatherhood. He was honest regarding his doubts about the project, but his followers were quick to reassure him. "I've been putting out music for...
Billy Ray Cyrus Files for Restraining Order Against Estranged Wife Firerose
Billy Ray Cyrus has filed for a temporary restraining order against his estranged wife, Firerose, amid their divorce. People reports that Cyrus filed an emergency motion in a Tennessee court on Thursday (June 13), asking for a temporary restraining order to prevent Firerose from any unauthorized use of his credit cards or financial accounts.
Blanco Brown Admits Pros and Cons of Viral Hit, ‘The Git Up’ (Exclusive Interview)
It was May of 2019, long before the country would be shut down due to the pandemic. America was overtaken by a new country song that came with a dance, called "The Git Up," by Blanco Brown. Blanco Brown Admits the Pros and Cons of His Viral Hit, "The Git...
We Asked If Dylan Scott Was Superstitious + His Answer Surprised Us (Exclusive)
Taste of Country Mornings with Wood and Nicole recently sat down with country music superstar Dylan Scott, and he revealed that he's got some interesting habits, including one he does every morning. It all started when Wood from Taste of Country Mornings asked if the "My Girl" singer was superstitious.
Zach Top Recalls Sipping Tequila With George Strait [Interview]
Zach Top's memorable first interaction with George Strait came in stages. It started with a handshake, and it ended with tequila. The "Sounds Like the Radio" singer broke down this memorable experience during a recent visit with Taste of Country Nights. Zach Top's Cold Beer and Country Music album dropped...
Win 2 Free Entries to the DYE HARD 5K RUN!
It's the Dye Hard 5K at the Sozo Sports Complex on Saturday, June 29th. "The Dye Hard 5K is Yakima's nighttime color run!" - Dye Hard 5K. The race will begin around 9:30pm (time subject to change based on darkness). Please arrive no later than 8:00pm to ensure you get checked in and ready to run. Gates open at 7:00pm.
‘Deadliest Catch’ Star Nick Mavar Dies
Nick Mavar — a popular deckhand for Sig Hansen's F/V Northwestern on Deadliest Catch — died after a medical emergency on Thursday (June 13). Mavar was featured in nearly 100 episodes of the Discovery Channel show, suffering multiple injuries and at one point suing the boat's owners after a medical emergency was caught on camera.
Carrie Underwood Stuns on Songwriters Hall of Fame Red Carpet [Pictures]
Carrie Underwood was among the stars on hand to honor country songwriter Hillary Lindsey and more during the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday (June 13). Keith Urban and Jason Isbell were two more country artists who participated, with Isbell providing one of the night's most unexpected moments.
That Time Jelly Roll Tried to Run From the Cops + They Took Pity on Him
Jelly Roll makes no secret of his criminal past, but that doesn't mean he was actually good at it. In a new interview with Howard Stern, the rapper turned country superstar shared a hilarious story about running from the police when he was 15 years old, ruefully admitting that he wasn't a particularly skillful criminal.
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