During a recent interview, Riley Green was asked, “Is being called a redneck an insult?”
This was his response: “There’s probably nicer terms . . . but for me, redneck was just somebody that grew up out in the country.”
@zachsangshow @Riley Green on whether being called or redneck is an insult or not #rileygreen #redneck #country ##zachsangshow##fyp ♬ original sound – Zach Sang Show
Lainey Wilson surprised her openers, Muscadine Bloodline, with a funny prank to end their tour together.
At the end of every show, they always play an acoustic song together, but this time, when Lainey called them up to the stage, their usual stools had been swapped for two toilet seats.
(PROFANITY WARNING)
@muscadinebloodline Never played a song on a toilet before…🚽🧻 😂 @Lainey Wilson really got us good last night at our last show on the tour! Just can’t thank Lainey, her band, and her entire team for taking such good care of us on this run. The whole experience has been one we will remember forever. Feeling extra grateful and full of hope for the future of country music with Lainey at the forefront. She is a class act and we love her like a sister!! To all the new fans we made on this tour, welcome to the party and thank you for showing up early and giving us a chance! Got a couple weeks off till we finish off the year in Georgia and Florida!! See yall soon! #muscadinebloodline #laineywilson #pieces #tourprank #prank ♬ original sound – Muscadine Bloodline
Megan Moroney put up a sentimental Instagram post full of highlights from the past year. The caption was, “Goodbye blue.”
So now fans are wondering if this means a new album announcement is coming soon.
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Dolly Parton’s new SongTeller Hotel in Nashville is officially open for reservations. The grand opening is in June of next year.
The hotel has 245 rooms and pays tribute to Dolly’s life and music.
It features colorful décor, butterfly chandeliers, a purple guitar floor and lyrics on the walls. It’s basically a Dolly dreamscape.
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Kenny Chesney’s first book, Heart Life Music, hits shelves today. Co-written with music journalist Holly Gleason, the memoir is Kenny’s love letter to his fans — packed with personal stories, rare photos, and milestones from his East Tennessee roots to country superstardom.
He shares how a high school guitar sparked his journey, his days playing for tips in college bars, and the road to filling stadiums.
The book also highlights the people and songs that shaped his career — including moments with legends like George Jones and Grace Potter — and celebrates the heart, hustle, and connection behind his No Shoes Nation.
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