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Memphis Grizzlies Star, Cam Spencer, Says He Gets “Kicked Off” The AUX When He Plays Country Music
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Memphis Grizzlies Star, Cam Spencer, Says He Gets “Kicked Off” The AUX When He Plays Country Music

NBA locker rooms evidently aren’t country-music-friendly spaces. Believe it or not, there are plenty of players in the National Basketball Association that enjoy country music. Jimmy Butler is probably the most recognizable star, and he’s supported the genre publicly on multiple different occasions, Interestingly enough, Butler’s fandom of country music started as a joke, and the more he listened to it in a joking manner… the more he realized he actually liked it. How do we know that? Well, anyone that has a country music album on the way probably loves country music. The fact that he’s put time aside in his busy, professional-athlete schedule to record 2oo songs and counting is a testament to his interest in the genre. Add to that the rumor that he skipped out on a game to go to a Morgan Wallen concert and he’s the “leader in the clubhouse” when it comes to biggest country music fans in the NBA. Memphis Grizzlies star Cam Spencer would like a word though. Spencer joined the team as a late second-round pick, and he has quickly proven himself to be a critical piece of the Tennessee NBA franchise. The sharpshooter averages over 10 points and 5 assists a game, and most importantly, his teammates trust him to deliver big shots. Like these: CAM SPENCER CAREER NIGHT 27 PTS7 3PM Spencer bros taking over the league? pic.twitter.com/pGoLyZe7wH — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 16, 2025 Though other Grizzlies might be cool with Cam Spencer putting shots up… they aren’t so cool with his song selection and music choice when he gets handed the AUX. In fact, in a recent interview with ClutchPoints, the Memphis guard defended himself when he was asked why he allegedly had his music privileges taken away: “Might have been because I am a big country music fan. But I don’t think it was me. I’m pretty low on the DJ board. If I play country, I get kicked off pretty quick.” You hate to see it. But it makes sense. Country music just isn’t the go-to genre for NBA locker rooms across the country. We actually got insight into that in November of last year, when New York Knicks big man Mitchell Robinson complained about the music choice of his teammates. If you haven’t heard the name, Robinson was drafted by New York in 2018, and he’s actually the longest tenured player on the Knicks team now. Considering that, you’d think he’d have some seniority when it comes to the AUX cord in the locker room (yes, I know AUX cords aren’t used anymore and it’s all Bluetooth). However, a recent post on Robinson’s Snapchat/influencer account showed that his teammates were getting first pick on locker room music, and they went with “Where The Hood At” by DMX. That sounds like a decent pre-game song to bump, but Mitchell Robinson would have preferred to listen to some country music… specifically Morgan Wallen: “Here we go with this music again. Morgan Wallen please?” Knicks: DMX Where the Hood at Mitchell Robinson: pic.twitter.com/mPt63FiwmP — New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) November 20, 2025 Maybe Mitchell Robinson and Cam Spencer can get together to talk about their love of country music… and support one another as their teammates all hate on it.The post Memphis Grizzlies Star, Cam Spencer, Says He Gets “Kicked Off” The AUX When He Plays Country Music first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Lainey Wilson & Vince Gill Team Up For New Cajun-Inspired Duet, “Down At The Borderline”
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Lainey Wilson & Vince Gill Team Up For New Cajun-Inspired Duet, “Down At The Borderline”

That’s country… and I would never expect anything less from these two. Today, Vince Gill released his EP Down At The Borderline, which is the fourth installment in Vince Gill’s 50 Years From Home EP series. You’ll see a simple white guitar on the album artwork is a 1953 Fender Telecaster that Gill bought for $450 in 1978 from Del City Music in his native Oklahoma, and it’s been Gill’s main guitar ever since. He says it’s been with him through the entirety of his legendary music career, and so he wanted to pay homage to that important piece of his career with the cover: “It’s real special. I’ve got several other old Fender Telecasters, but that one just suits my hands, suits my ears. Everything about it is kind of a huge part of my entire catalog of playing guitar over all these years.” But in many ways, Gill says this music is a bit of a departure from some of his earlier EPs, saying it has “a little more zip” on it: There’s a little more zip on this EP. Some more guitar playing. Some of the earlier EPs have been singer-songwriter songs, not a ton of whittling around on the guitar. These songs are fun to stretch out a little bit on and just play some guitar.” The tracklist sits at seven songs in total, and he enlisted one of country music’s biggest stars in Lainey Wilson to sing on the title track. It was co-written with Liz Rose about a joint in Thibodaux, Louisiana where “they play the Zydeco and wrestle alligators,” with a sawdust floor and a shuffleboard table, as well as a matron, Mable, who keeps “a loaded pistol in her beehive hair.” It’s got tons of Cajun flair, making Lainey, a Baskin, Louisiana native, the perfect person to join him, and Gill knew right away he wanted her to be part of it: “Once I set it in Thibodaux I asked Lainey to come sing on it. She graciously said yes, and she killed it! I didn’t know if she’d be up for that; it’s hard to get somebody when they’re knocking it out of the park like she is, but she did, and I love the sound of our voices together.” Lainey added that it’s a “dream come true” to sing a song with Vince, explaining that they’ve become friends over the years and it means the world to her to be featured on this song: “Releasing a song with Vince Gill is truly a dream come true. I’ve had the chance to get to know him over the past few years and share the stage together, so being able to finally make music together means the world to me.” As you can imagine, the production is pure country, and they sound great together. Check it out: “Down At The Borderline” The two of them previously teamed up for a beautiful rendition of “Go Rest High On That Mountain” for the Emmy’s “In Memoriam” segment last year, and it’s beautiful: Down At The Borderline Tracklist: “Down At The Borderline” (Vince Gill / Liz Rose) “Never Saw It Coming” (Vince Gill / Stephan Hogan) “Pink Cadillac” (Vince Gill) “Come Back” (Vince Gill / Harper O’Neil) “Love Died” (Vince Gill / Brad Warren / Brett Warren / Preston Cooper) “Whole Lot Of Cowboy Left In Me” (Vince Gill / Josh Thompson) “Liza Jane” (Vince Gill / Reed Nielsen)The post Lainey Wilson & Vince Gill Team Up For New Cajun-Inspired Duet, “Down At The Borderline” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star, Dies at 48
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James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star, Dies at 48

Van Der Beek passed away after a battle with colorectal cancer. Continue reading…

10 Movies You Never Knew Had Video Game Tie-Ins
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10 Movies You Never Knew Had Video Game Tie-Ins

Wait, a ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ video game??? Continue reading…

The Best New Movies on Streaming This Weekend
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The Best New Movies on Streaming This Weekend

From a divorce drama-comedy to a gory new horror flick, here are new movies you can watch at home the weekend of February 13, 2026, on VOD or streaming for free. Continue reading…