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People Who Don’t Understand Dry Humor Or Sarcasm Are Ripping Riley Green For Appearance On Theo Von’s Podcast
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People Who Don’t Understand Dry Humor Or Sarcasm Are Ripping Riley Green For Appearance On Theo Von’s Podcast

Have y’all ever heard of… sarcasm? This week, is Riley Green is the guest on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, where they of course talked about music, Riley’s upbringing in Alabama, his passion for the outdoors (and coffee), and his dating life. Riley and Theo both have a very unique sense of humor, and I thought it was pretty entertaining to watch them go back-and-forth. But apparently, not everyone was so amused… I have seen countless comments on the YouTube video itself, as well as tons of TikTok videos, about how people found Riley to be rude and full of himself, and the episode itself has gone pretty viral because of it. Here’s just a taste of the YouTube comments: “Nobody loves Riley Green as much as Riley Green loves Riley Green.” “Welp, all good on Riley Green content for the rest of my life.” “Theo, you’re a class act. This guy comes across arrogant and annoying initially, but you find a way to connect with him and get him to sound better so the convo can flow.” “Satisfying When Theo hit him with, ‘Get ready with me while I go be an a***hole somewhere.'” “What was the point of Riley purposely trying not to laugh at one thing Theo said the whole time????” “Riley’s one of them type of dude’s who purposely misunderstands, and tries to make other people feel dumb.. Didn’t know how much I didn’t like his vibe! – Good job handling that convo Theo.” “I genuinely can’t tell if Riley Green is a complete a**hole, or has the best use of sarcasm in the history of eternity.” “This dude doesn’t know what a joke is.” “Riley Green needs to be humbled.” “Oh he’s a DIVAAA.” “Strongly disliking Riley Green was not on my bingo card today.” There were quite a few comments defending Riley too, with many pointing out that he has a very dry sense of humor and it might take a minute to warm up to that if you don’t really know his personality. “Once you get deep into the episode Riley gives Theo his flowers. So he’s definitely a fan. Dude just has a personality that’s difficult to clock at first.” “Riley’s dry humor is throwing Theo.” “I’m confused by the negative comments, I love the banter of these two good ol boys. Thanks again for the laughs and positivity.” “I don’t get the Riley hate on this episode. Riley and Theo have a great rapport and I laughed the whole time. They have similar humor/sarcasm.” “You have to have had at least one friend in your life who was exactly like Riley Green. I have had several (I am 80) and that made me love this show. The sarcasm, BS, messing with each other, syncing up. teasing…it is so much fun to listen to and even more fun being a part of. Great show.” “Riley Green pulled the uno reverse on Theo a lot.” “Making fun of each other is how guys become best friends. I love Riley’s dry humor.” “Damn Riley came ready man holy s*** he’s quick and got jokes… next he should go on Kill Tony.” “Wasn’t expecting the sass from Riley Green. He had me cracking up.” I’ve met Riley before, he was super nice and down-to-earth. And as a team here, we’ve had him on the podcast a handful of times, collectively have a dozen personal interactions with him, and rude is certainly not how anyone here at company would describe him at all. Quite the opposite actually. I have never heard of him having any sort of negative fan reactions with people out in public as well. I do think he has a very dry, sarcastic sense of humor, and if that’s not your thing, then obviously you just won’t get it. But I thought they were both really funny, and let’s remember people… this is a comedy podcast and Theo is a comedian… I highly doubt he was personally offended by anything Riley said. They talked about going duck hunting together and hanging out in the future, and Riley specifically said: “I know that you’re as bad as me about scheduling stuff, but I’m not going through management to do it. So, I’ll just text you.” Sounds like a couple good friends who don’t mind cracking jokes at each other to me… I think people’s reaction to this whole episode just proves how sensitive this world has become. Calm down… it’s not that serious. That said, I do hope Theo gets a coffee maker for next time Riley comes on… You can watch the episode below and see what you think for yourself. The post People Who Don’t Understand Dry Humor Or Sarcasm Are Ripping Riley Green For Appearance On Theo Von’s Podcast first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Hank Williams Jr. Postpones Pair Of Michigan Concerts Due To Wildfire Smoke
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Hank Williams Jr. Postpones Pair Of Michigan Concerts Due To Wildfire Smoke

Hank Williams Jr. is having to move some of his 2026 tour dates around due to some unforeseen, air quality situations playing out in the Great Lakes States. Wildfires burning in Canada and Minnesota have led to some horrible air quality in some midwest states, and the conditions even forced the postponement of Hank William’s Jr.’s Michigan concerts that he had planned for this upcoming weekend. The “Family Tradition” singer was supposed to play in Clarkston (Pine Knob Music Theatre) and Grand Rapids (Acrisure Amphitheater) on Saturday and Sunday, but his team headed the warnings of health officials and decided to push those shows back about a month. Dr. Devang Doshi, a Corewell Health pulmonologist, told The Detroit News that he’s never seen the air quality get this bad in the state of Michigan: “This is really bad. I don’t recall seeing levels like this even a couple years ago.” Hank Williams Jr. and his team decided to make the tough call to postpone the shows just a few hours ago… about a day before his Saturday show in Clarkston was set to take place. The country music star said in a statement that they are choosing to move the shows out of an abundance of caution, since the air quality could create hazardous conditions for fans: “Out of an abundance of caution regarding air quality, this weekend’s Hank Williams Jr. shows in Michigan have been postponed and rescheduled to August 13 at Pine Knob Music Theatre and August 14 at Acrisure Amphitheater. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates. More information will be emailed directly to ticketholders.” View this post on Instagram Postponement is obviously better than a cancellation, but its still a bummer for all the country fans that had made their way to Michigan in anticipation of the two concert dates. Many took to the comment section of that post to express their disappointment. Though it’s not an ideal situation, this is one of those things where the conditions were entirely out of the control of Hank Williams Jr. and his team. Obviously a wildfire sending smoke to Michigan is an unforeseeable issue, but that didn’t stop some from ripping into the late postponement: “Announcing this 24 hours before the show is wild, and no emails were sent out either.” “Hank I am so incredibly disappointed and sad right now. Drove 9 hours to see you and on hour 9 of the drive, I see it’s cancelled.” “Damn it, I was excited to go.” “Man, I was looking forward to getting down tomorrow at Acrisure but August will be just fine!” “Thought we loved a little smoke.” Well… not that kind of smoke. With the news of the two concert postponements, here’s how Bocephus’ remaining tour dates look for 2026. Those originally planning on attending the Michigan shows this weekend will still have a chance to see Hank Williams Jr. in about a month: Hank Williams Jr. 2026 Tour July 31: BankNH Pavilion – Gilford, NH August 1: Maine Savings Amphitheater – Bangor, ME August 13: Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI August 14: Acrisure Amphitheater – Grand Rapids, MI September 11: Rock The Country Hamburg 2026 – Hamburg, NY September 12: Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH September 18: Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort – Thackerville, OK September 19: Morton Amphitheater – Kansas City, MOThe post Hank Williams Jr. Postpones Pair Of Michigan Concerts Due To Wildfire Smoke first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Cody Johnson Admits He Didn’t Want To Record Current Single, “Horseback,” Because Of Its Title: “Here We Go Again”
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Cody Johnson Admits He Didn’t Want To Record Current Single, “Horseback,” Because Of Its Title: “Here We Go Again”

Never judge a song by its title. 2026 has been nothing short of a career year for Cody Johnson. Riding the highs of his first-ever Male Vocalist of the Year award at the CMAs back in November, he would follow that up with even more hardware — an ACM Male Artist of the Year AND his first-ever Entertainer of the Year win earlier this month at the 61st annual ACM Awards. Couple that with a few successful, somewhat controversial hunting trips and setting Rodeo Houston’s concert-only attendance record, performing to a crowd of 80,203 and subsequently breaking George Strait’s record of 80,020 at the event. In case that wasn’t enough, CoJo would then turn around and release his tenth studio album, Banks Of The Trinity, back on June 26th, a project he noted was one of his most personal to date. “When I heard the song “Banks Of The Trinity” for the first time, it was like a portrait flashed in my head of memories I thought I’d forgotten. It took me straight back home to Sebastopol, Texas, where I grew up on the river. That’s why I chose a photo of Lawrence’s Grocery Store for the album cover. As a kid, I used to ride my bike two miles down an old dirt road just to get a cream soda and a Blue Bell ice cream bar. I’d sit there and listen to the old men talk for a while before heading back home with a basket of groceries. This record is my way of going back to those dirt roads. I can’t wait for you to come with me on that journey back.” What resulted was a rock-solid effort from the Texan. Beyond the high-profile collaborations with Luke Combs on the highly-anticipated “Shoot The Bull” and Brothers Osborne on “Fool Proof,” Johnson delivered some stellar tracks up and down Banks Of The Trinity such as “Time Bomb,” which sees him revealing never-before-heard tidbits of his life like going to jail, or “I Have,” which he noted has had a very strong reaction from women in particular. With that being said, it looks like the fan-favorite (at least for now) is the album’s opener, “Horseback,” which sees CoJo tell the story of love gone wrong. Hilariously, the main thing he misses isn’t his ex… but rather his beloved horse, as Johnson explained in a social media post: “Most breakup songs are about getting the girl back. This one’s about getting the horse back. My new single, ‘Horseback,’ is out now.” Most breakup songs are about getting the girl back. This one's about getting the horse back. My new single, "Horseback," is out now. https://t.co/yhsHMWgiAA Written by Randy Montana, Wyatt McCubbin, and Paul Sikes. : JT Colston pic.twitter.com/1vdqLLUL2v — Cody Johnson (@codyjohnson) June 12, 2026 The song was written by Randy Montana, Wyatt McCubbin, and Paul Sikes, and Cody Johnson does a beautiful job of bringing the hilarious lyrics to life. “Horseback” tells the story of a man who gets completely wiped out by his wife in a divorce, and the only thing he’s upset about is not having his favorite, trusty steed: “He’s a ranch hand in a pinch, man Hotter than the red on a cattle brand ‘Cause she’s a gold digger with a quick trigger A cast iron, skillet swingin’, lid-flipper Now he’s a double-wide on the county line Sipping on a six pack of Lonestar Light She did ’em dirty, took him to the cleaners Now her pockets and her pastures are greener And he says I don’t miss her or her sister I don’t need that old drop top Cadillac She can keep that diamond, I ain’t lyin’ I just want my horse back.” No doubt, the song is a gem that simultaneously harkens back to funny tracks, which were popular on radio back in the 2000s from the likes of Brad Paisley and Toby Keith. With that being said, however, the “Diamond in My Pocket” singer almost didn’t give the song a chance in the first place. In an interview on The Rob + Holly Show, Johnson would explain that he hated the title at first and thought it would be another run-of-the-mill song that is usually pitched to him about “spurs, cowboy hats and horses,” noting that he’s a bit tired of being stereotyped with that type of track. “I hated the title,  first of all. You have no idea. Everybody knows, yes, I’m a songwriter, but I’m a huge songwriter advocate. So when you start asking songwriters to pitch you songs, a lot of times, it is ‘Spurs, cowboy hats, horses — that’s what he’ll cut.’ It’s like, ‘Dude, that’s not all I’m about.’ So when I saw the title ‘Horseback,’ I thought, ‘Here we go again.’  Luckily for Johnson and his fans, he gave it a chance and was blown away by the play on words and ultimately how funny the “Horseback” was. Additionally, he’d say how it was nice to have a funny song to go along with emotional, serious tracks such as “The Fall.” “I’m like, ‘Okay. I can’t deny how freaking cool this song is.’ And it’s funny. I’ve put out songs like ‘The Fall,’ which is great… But songs like ‘Horseback?’ I have a very fun personality too, and it’s fun to express that musically.” Ironically, Johnson would go ahead and send it to country radio as Banks of the Trinity’s lead single, getting a hefty 113 adds in its first week. And so far, it’s looking like a hit in the making, debuting at #25 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and already racking up over 2 million streams on Spotify alone in just three weeks. “Horseback” Cody Johnson Tour Dates July 17 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena July 18 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena July 25 – Jacksonville, Florida – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena August 8 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Paycom Center August 22 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Food City Center August 29 – Saint Paul, Minnesota – Grand Casinoa Arena September 12 – Tacoma, Washington – Tacoma DomeThe post Cody Johnson Admits He Didn’t Want To Record Current Single, “Horseback,” Because Of Its Title: “Here We Go Again” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Garth Brooks Adds Two New Shows To Blame It All On My Roots Tour
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Garth Brooks Adds Two New Shows To Blame It All On My Roots Tour

There are now four concerts on Garth Brooks' 2026 tour itinerary. The singer and songwriter just announced two additional Blame It All On My Roots Tour dates. Garth Brooks announced his 2026 Blame It All On My Roots Tour on July 7. It begins in Indianapolis, Ind., wi ... Read More ... Continue reading…

Kenny Chesney Passes George Strait For Most Top 10 Hits In The History Of Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart
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Kenny Chesney Passes George Strait For Most Top 10 Hits In The History Of Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart

The King has been dethroned. Though you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who says he’s one of the quintessential country acts of all time, there’s simply no denying the career Kenny Chesney has had over the past four decades. Beyond his recent induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame last year, the Tennessee native has additionally been named Billboard’s Top Country Artist of the 21st Century and the seventh-most popular touring act of the millennium by Pollstar. Of course, this fails to mention the fact that Chesney has additionally scored 33 #1 hits throughout his career, sold over 100 million units in the U.S. alone, won a combined 23 CMA and ACM Awards and curated one of the most successful live shows in country music thanks to the dedication of his fanbase, No Shoes Nation. Over the past three decades, the “Summertime” singer has sustained one of the most long-lasting careers on country radio — arguably second to none. This was highlighted back in May with the release of “Carry On,” the lead single off his 21st studio album, Silver Sands Marina, which releases on Friday, September 25th. Upon “Carry On’s” release, it scored Chesney his 100th hit on Billboard’s Country Airplay. In turn, he’d tie the King himself, George Strait, for most songs ever tallied on Billboard’s radio-centric chart. Today, the track has finally entered the Top 10 on Country Airplay, rising from #11 to #9 with 18 million plays across the country. What makes the entry so notable is that it’s Chesney’s 62nd Top 10 on the chart, which now passes the record held by both Strait and Tim McGraw (61). Though he now has the most Top 10 entries on the chart, he is still second in total weeks to McGraw. While Chesney scored his 1,742nd week this frame, the “Just to See You Smile” singer has spent a staggering 1,945 weeks. Additionally, the Tennessee native now has the most #1s in the history of Billboard’s Country Airplay (33) and the most Top 10s in history (62). Due to Chesney’s longevity on the charts over the past 30 years, he’s looking to extend his lead for most #1 hits on the Country Airplay chart with “Carry On” as well, which is ahead of the likes of Morgan Wallen, Alan Jackson, Strait, McGraw, Blake Shelton, Toby Keith and more. Most #1s On Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart Kenny Chesney – 33 Blake Shelton – 30 Tim McGraw – 29 Jason Aldean – 26 Luke Bryan – 26 Alan Jackson – 26 George Strait – 26 Thomas Rhett – 21 Keith Urban – 21 Brooks & Dunn – 20 Luke Combs – 20 Toby Keith – 20 Brad Paisley – 20 Morgan Wallen – 20 “Carry On” The post Kenny Chesney Passes George Strait For Most Top 10 Hits In The History Of Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart first appeared on Whiskey Riff.