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It's probably not a huge surprise to most fans that the most impactful song of Luke Bryan's career was his radio-ready mega-hit from 2011, "Country Girl (Shake it For Me)." But the singer himself ...
Backstreet Boys star Brian Littrell's son, Baylee Littrell, shared insight into what inspired his song choice on the special ...
"But otherwise, our songs are for everyone. All art is theft." Elsewhere in the interview, Brian spoke about the legacy of Queen's music. Brian was initially not a fan of the group's 1979 single ...
"Luke, we're 0 for 2," artist-in-residence Jelly Roll yelled back at Bryan after watching Mississippi's Jamal Roberts "beat up" Jelly Roll's own song, as Richie put it. Both Jelly Roll and Bryan ...
And to never take a hit song for granted," Bryan admits to CMT in a recent interview. Still, he can't believe how many No. 1 songs he's achieved in his career. As the interviewer is telling the ...
Singer and Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell shared a heartfelt message for his son, Baylee, after he got eliminated from ...
Bryan Adams has been rolling with the punches for 45 years, when his self-titled debut introduced his knack for arena-primed rock songs. This summer, he’ll release “Roll with the Punches ...
American Idol aired on Easter Sunday with a special episode featuring songs of faith and inspiration. Judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Ritchie, and Luke Bryan were joined by artist in residence ...
Aaron/Redferns) Rock and roll icon Sir Brian May has reflected on the legacy of Queen’s music and revealed his reservations over one of the group’s most famous songs. Guitarist and singer Sir ...
Discussing the inspiration behind his song “Hey Jesus,” Baylee said it ... When the camera panned over to Brian, 50, he was seen singing along. Underwood, 42, told Baylee that his “heart ...
Brian Littrell-- took the stage for Hollywood week on Monday's episode, where he performed an original song in front of judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan. And while Baylee's ...
However, Brian admitted he originally disliked the track due to its perceived glorification of frontman Freddie's hedonistic lifestyle. Revealing he felt uncomfortable with the song, he said ...