You know it's a good day when you're an accordion maker and a country star wants to have one of your instruments. That's exactly what happened recently with New Iberia's Toby Cormier and country singer Gary Allan.
Gary Allan revealed on Monday that he recently had surgery on his arm. In a post on Facebook, the singer lets fans know that he is doing well and will see them soon.
97.3 The Dawg wants to put you and a guest on our Gary Allan Party Bus to see the man in concert at Coushatta Casino Resort in Kinder this Friday night.
The good vibes Gary Allan was soaking in on Set You Free have carried over to the first single from his next album. “Hangover Tonight” is the most carefree love song in a decade.
Every year, Country Weekly asks its readers to vote for their hottest bachelor in country music. This year, topping the list is chart-topper Chris Young.
Addie Roberts, a toddler diagnosed with Pre-B ALL Leukemia, is proof that good things can come out of tough situations. When her parents and a local business were scammed out of $9,000 meant for her medical bills, it was devastating. But after the rain, there's a rainbow -- and a pot of gold.
The micro-version of how Gary Allan got to Nashville is well-known, especially among his loyal fans. The 'It Ain't the Whiskey' singer recently sat down to record his episode of Guitar Center Sessions, where he shared all of the details, including the song his benefactor heard before writing him a check for $12,000. Watch him tell the story in this video, premiering on Taste of Country.
If you've been paying attention we've been killing Country Music for decades yet the genre has never been stronger. Years ago Ray Price was going to ruin the Nashville sound and Charlie Rich literally tried to burn the entertainer of the year in effigy on live TV. This grand lady that is country music has big arms that are wide open for anyone that wants to share their interpretation of three chords and the truth.
What seemed like the next round of artist vs. artist criticisms was misconstrued and taken out of context, according to one of the parties involved. Gary Allan says his answer to Larry King's question about whether or not Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift are country has been spun in a way he didn't intend.