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Did You Know NASCAR Driver Tyler Reddick’s Grandfather Founded A Well-Known Country Record Label?
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Did You Know NASCAR Driver Tyler Reddick’s Grandfather Founded A Well-Known Country Record Label?

Could have had a career in the music business if the whole racing thing didn’t work out. Tyler Reddick is one of the hottest drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series right now. The driver of the #45 car for 23XI Racing, which is co-owned by fellow NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan, is currently leading the points standings and has already won five races this season. (In fact, his worst finish of the season so far is 15th). It was announced yesterday that Reddick had signed a multiyear contract extension with 23XI, and while we don’t know exactly how much he’s getting paid, it’s safe to assume that the team had to drop the bag and make him one of the highest paid drivers in the Cup Series. Though he’s only 30 years old, Reddick has been around cars all his life. His grandfather, Benny Brown, owned a car dealership in Corning, California, just north of Sacramento. But Brown also had a side gig that came from his love of country music. As he recalled during an interview with Country Aircheck, being an independent car dealer meant spending a lot of time driving around the country listening to the radio. And Brown thought he had a pretty good ear for new country artists, so in the late ’80s he decided to try to help a singer he heard on television in Northern California get connected with a manager in Nashville. While visiting with Jack McFadden, a manager who worked with artists like Keith Whitley, Lorrie Morgan and Buck Owens, Brown saw a bathtub full of cassette tapes that were demos from new artists hoping to get recognized. And unlike McFadden, who had no interest in the tapes, Brown wanted to listen to them. With his interest in the music industry growing, and demo tapes from artists in hand, Brown decided to buy Legends Studio, a recording studio in Nashville that had previously been used by legendary artists like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and many more. Brown wanted to use the record studio to help develop up and coming artists. But he quickly realized that didn’t always translate to support from record labels: As he admits, he became frustrated when he would help artists record songs and develop a catalog of music, only to find out there was no interest from the labels. So he decided to start his own. In 1999, Brown launched his first record label, Broken Bow Records. Two artists he had previously been trying to pitch to labels, Joanie Keller and Damon Gray, released Broken Bow’s first two albums. And…well, you probably don’t recognize those names, because they didn’t have much success. But in 2002, Broken Bow signed a new artist named Craig Morgan. Despite the rest of the industry warning Brown against it, and even the executives at his own label trying to talk him out of it, the label head decided to release “Almost Home” as Morgan’s second single. And despite being told that it was “career suicide,” it ended up being a massive hit, peaking inside the top 10 on the charts and giving credibility to the new, independent record label. Not long after their first hit, Broken Bow signed another new artist named Jason Aldean. And Tyler Reddick admits that although Aldean wasn’t necessarily his grandfather’s type of music, he had learned enough by that point to spot a successful artist: “I remember meeting Jason very early on, and my grandfather just not loving his – I gotta be careful how I say it – my grandfather was big on traditional country music, the clean shaved guy, the cowboy hat, the ’80s and 90s cleaned up country look. And then when he found Jason, Jason was your kind of rock country guy, the chain on his wallet, you know, the tore jeans, the loud shirts, the loud personality, the earrings, everything, right? And so I remember when Jason kind of came into the mix, I was like, we asked our grandfather if he was okay because, you know, this goes against everything that he was kind of trying to build these artists up to be.” But after trial and error, Brown knew that it wasn’t just his opinion that mattered: It was the fans and listeners. So he would convene meetings of employees at his car dealerships in California to ask them their opinions on new artists, and apparently he knew that Aldean was going to be a star. In 2009, Broken Bow launched a sister label called Stoney Creek Records, and in 2015 launched yet another imprint with Wheelhouse Records. The trio of labels, now known as BBR Music Group, was acquired by BMG in 2015, and these days boasts a roster including Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Blake Shelton and Brantley Gilbert, among many others. And as for Brown, in 2020 he launched another label, Quartz Hill Records, as well as a sister label, Stone Country Records. Then in 2025, he launched his own publishing company called North Chapel Publishing, while also acquiring powerhouse Nashville publishing company Wide Open Publishing and its roster of songwriters. It’s not a stretch to say Brown is one of the most influential veterans of the music industry these days. Just like it’s not a stretch to say that his grandson is one of, if not THE, best driver in the NASCAR Cup Series right now. I guess success just runs in the family.The post Did You Know NASCAR Driver Tyler Reddick’s Grandfather Founded A Well-Known Country Record Label? first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

'The Voice' Alum Dylan Carter Dead at 24
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'The Voice' Alum Dylan Carter Dead at 24

Carter, a talented singer and prominent member of his community, died in a car accident on Saturday (April 25.) Continue reading…

George Strait & Miranda Lambert Deliver Flawless Duet Of His Hit Song, “She’ll Leave You With A Smile”
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George Strait & Miranda Lambert Deliver Flawless Duet Of His Hit Song, “She’ll Leave You With A Smile”

Two of Texas’ finest. This past weekend, George Strait played two nights at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, and one of his openers, Mrs. Miranda Lambert, joined him for an incredible performance of his hit song “She’ll Leave You With A Smile,” which is one of my personal favorite George Strait songs so I was thrilled to see this one (though admittedly jealous I didn’t get to witness it in person). She talked about how she recently performed “Run” in honor of the King at the 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, where he was honored alongside cultural icons like KISS, Sylvester Stallone, Broadway actor Michael Crawford, and disco legend Gloria Gaynor. She of course delivered an incredible performance, and she told the Texas crowd that after a few drinks following that performance, George told her she can “pick anything” she wanted to sing for these shows. Miranda understandably took some time to think it over, telling the fans she made her decision just days before these concerts took place: “We’re at home… okay, I got to sing for George when he got inducted into the Kennedy Center Honors. I got to sing ‘Run,’ which we’ve done forever. He looked at me after, and we had some drinks, and he goes, ‘You can pick anything you want to sing.’ Like four days ago, I finally made my decision. I mean, I get to sing with King George, y’all.” I mean, I get it… Miranda and George go way back, she opened for him when she was just getting started in country music and has continued to here and there since then, but it’s an opportunity you certainly don’t want to take for granted and they crushed their rendition of “She’ll Leave You With A Smile.” The song was written by Odie Blackmon and Jay Knowles, and it was originally released on his 2002 The Road Less Traveled record, and peaked at the top of the U.S. Billboard Country Songs chart. Miranda shared some photos and videos from the shows on Instagram, along with a simple, yet effective caption, “I love George Strait!!!” She just gets it… View this post on Instagram There’s no question Miranda has impeccable taste, and while I will never get tired of hearing them do “Run” together, this was a fun change, and like I said, it’s one of my all-time favorites so I can’t get enough. Check out the full video here… it’s pure magic: 2026 George Strait Shows: Saturday, April 11 Austin, Texas Moody Center Friday, April 24 Lubbock, Texas Jones AT&T Stadium Saturday, April 25 Lubbock, Texas Jones AT&T Stadium Saturday, May 2 Clemson, SC Death Valley Friday, May 15 Austin, Texas Moody Center Saturday, May 16 Austin, Texas Moody CenterThe post George Strait & Miranda Lambert Deliver Flawless Duet Of His Hit Song, “She’ll Leave You With A Smile” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Post Malone Brings Out Braxton Keith For A Surprise Performance Of “Cozy” At Stagecoach
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Post Malone Brings Out Braxton Keith For A Surprise Performance Of “Cozy” At Stagecoach

Another day, another surprise collab from Post. It’s safe to say that it was a WILD weekend in country music. Between George Strait performing two massive, sold-out shows with the likes of Zach Top and Miranda Lambert in Lubbock, Zach Bryan receiving flack for weather delays at his Memorial Stadium show, Arlington, Texas’ Lonestar Smokeout festival getting cancelled in its second night and forcing Koe Wetzel to play a pop-up show and Stagecoach rocking the entire weekend out in Indio, California, there were a lot of emerging storylines to keep up with. Unsurprisingly, Stagecoach this year was quite eventful. Ella Langley would get things started by surprising fans with Theo Von for a performance of her smash hit with Riley Green, “you look like you love me” early on Friday. On Saturday, the pride of West Virginia himself, Charles Wesley Godwin, would also turn heads during his set by announcing a brand new single with none other than Luke Combs. Couple that with Riley Green, Chase Rice, Diplo and more teaming up with Sydney Sweeney for some karaoke after high winds forced some sets to be cancelled night one, and you have yourself a weekend for the ages. Just when you thought all the surprise collaborations were over with Stagecoach wrapping up on Sunday, Post Malone decided to keep the trend going and then some when he headlined the final night of the festival. Continuing his tradition of pulling out some classic, out-of-left-field covers, Post would start his set with none other than Craig Morgan’s 2006 hit, “International Harvester.” Later in the set, he’d also pull out a wide variety of covers of John Michael Montgomery’s “I Swear,” Garth Brooks’ “Rodeo,” Hank Williams Jr.’s “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight” as well as George Strait’s “Give It Away” with the red-hot Jake Worthington. @licksnclips Post Malone and Jake Worthington cover Give It Away by George Strait #Stagecoach #PostMalone #GeorgeStrait #JakeWorthington @Jake Worthington @Post Malone @stagecoach ♬ original sound – LicksNClips Shortly after bringing out Worthington for the cover, the “I Had Some Help” singer would then surprise the crowd by bringing out Braxton Keith for a performance of his 2024 breakout hit, “Cozy,” which would later become the rising star’s first certified gold single. Before Keith took the stage, Post would deliver some high praise for him. In addition to praising his signature mustache, he’d also tell the crowd that the “I Own This Bar” singer is making “some of the coolest songs lately.” “Talented, handsome, mustachioed gentleman. I wish he would let me borrow some of his wax or his beef tallow to get my mustache popping like this. This young man has made some of the coolest songs lately, and I’m so very excited to welcome [him] to the stage.” @licksnclips Post Malone & Braxton Keith | Cozy #stagecoach #BraxtonKeith ♬ original sound – LicksNClips As usual, you can feel whichever type of way about Post’s venture into country music over the past two years. As time passes, however, it has become increasingly clear that he has a deep love and respect for the genre as a whole. It’s one thing to pull out a classic cover every now and again, but it becomes a different thing entirely when he’s continually shown that he is in tune with the current state of the genre. Bringing out red-hot young stars like Keith and Worthington simply continues to prove this notion, in my opinion. Big A** Stadium Tour Part Two Tour Dates Wed May 13 – El Paso, TX – Sun Bowl Stadium Sat May 16 – Albuquerque, NM – Boots In The Park Festival* Tue May 19 – Waco, TX – McLane Stadium Sat May 23 – Baton Rouge, LA – Tiger Stadium Tue May 26 – Birmingham, AL – Protective Stadium Fri May 29 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium Sun May 31 – Panama City Beach, FL – Gulf Coast Jam* Fri Jun 05 – Oxford, MS – Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Sun Jun 07 – Myrtle Beach, SC – Carolina Country Fest* Tue Jun 09 – Charlotte, NC – Bank of America Stadium Fri Jun 12 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium Tue Jun 16 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium Sat Jun 20 – Wildwood, NJ – Barefoot Country Music Festival* Mon Jun 22 – East Hartford, CT – Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Thu Jun 25 – Cleveland, OH – Huntington Bank Field Sat Jun 27 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest* Tue Jun 30 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium^ Sat Jul 11 – Fayetteville, AR – Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Wed Jul 15 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Stadium Fri Jul 17 – Ames, IA – Jack Trice Stadium Tue Jul 21 – Missoula, MT – Washington-Grizzly Stadium Fri Jul 24 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium Tue Jul 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rice-Eccles Stadium *Festival appearance ^ Without Jelly RollThe post Post Malone Brings Out Braxton Keith For A Surprise Performance Of “Cozy” At Stagecoach first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Man Fatally Shot Outside Dolly Parton's Stampede
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Man Fatally Shot Outside Dolly Parton's Stampede

According to police reports, a man said his handgun discharged — striking and killing another person — in a parked car outside the venue. Continue reading…