The kickoff to Kenny Chesney’s the Big Revival Tour was a marathon of hits and surprise guests. It was one of those shows where if you looked down for a moment, a loud roar from the thousands of fans around you would snap your attention back to the stage in anticipation of another cameo or another unforgettable moment.
I just received Uncle Kracker's video for his newest song "Blue Skies", in it Kracker has to rely on family to get this video made because his crew got drunk. After a quick phone call, Uncle Kracker is set to make his music video with help from his cousin. As I watched it, I couldn't help but smile all the way through it (I think you'll smile too). At the risk of sounding like an old sof
Uncle Kracker has been singing the virtues of life's simple pleasures since the mid-2000s, and his new single 'Blue Skies' falls obediently in line. It's a feel-good, mid-tempo, country-rock song that, despite its similarity to everything else he's released to country radio over the last half-decade, feels pretty dang good.
Rap rock artist turned country crooner Uncle Kracker will be climbing the country charts again with his newly released song "Blue Skies." Uncle Kracker seems to have found himself at home amoungst country music fans. From his first number one song "Follow Me" to the crossover hit song "Smile" that put him in the Top 5 to his latest country song "Blue Skies"
Uncle Kracker may not be a reality television star, but he certainly could give 'Biggest Loser' contestants a few pointers. The rapper-turned-country artist recently dropped a whopping 70 pounds.
Tuesday's Showdown came down to the final few phone calls on Taste of Country Nights radio, with country superstars Rascal Flatts' new song 'Changed' pulling ahead in the final few minutes to top Chris Janson's 'Better I Don't.' The two-night champion will sit on the sidelines today and watch Gary LeVox and company take on a new challenger today.
Little Big Town's new song 'Tornado' has bested new singles from two of country music's biggest stars. Today, and tonight on Taste of Country Nights radio, the quartet's single will go up against a man best known for his success in the pop-rock world. Uncle Kracker will need his fans from both country and pop to support 'Nobody's Sad on a Saturday Night' if he wants a show at moving on to round No