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Virginia Democrat Who Dressed Up As an Eggplant (Seriously) Claims New Taxes Aren't THAT Bad and HOOBOY
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Virginia Democrat Who Dressed Up As an Eggplant (Seriously) Claims New Taxes Aren't THAT Bad and HOOBOY

Virginia Democrats like Abigail Spanberger ran on a platform of affordability, claiming they would make life more affordable in Virginia. Of course, with under Youngkin's leadership, the state was was…
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Dan Bongino Interviews President Trump For The First Time Since Leaving FBI
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Dan Bongino Interviews President Trump For The First Time Since Leaving FBI

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino interviewed President Trump for the first time since returning to his show after leaving the FBI. In the interview, Bongino and Trump discussed the Monroe Doctrine,…
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Trump Admin Moves To Strip Convicted Child Sex Abuser Of Citizenship
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Trump Admin Moves To Strip Convicted Child Sex Abuser Of Citizenship

[View Article at Source]“This Administration will not hesitate to take his citizenship back.”
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33 Nostalgic Photos From 1953 That Show What Life Really Looked Like
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33 Nostalgic Photos From 1953 That Show What Life Really Looked Like

The post 33 Nostalgic Photos From 1953 That Show What Life Really Looked Like appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Newsom Career-Ender: California Scandal Exposed That Makes Minnesota Look Like Child’s Play
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Trump To Sue The Grammies After Host Calls Him a Ped0
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Trump To Sue The Grammies After Host Calls Him a Ped0

Add Your Heading Text Here The post Trump To Sue The Grammies After Host Calls Him a Ped0 appeared first on SALTY.
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Tyler Childers & Jelly Roll Finally Have Grammys — But These Country Stars Are Still Waiting
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Tyler Childers & Jelly Roll Finally Have Grammys — But These Country Stars Are Still Waiting

Country music had a big night at the 2026 Grammys. This year was the first year that the “Best Country Album” award was split into two categories: “Best Traditional Country Album” and “Best Contemporary Country Album.” Many believe the decision to hand out two Grammys in the country album category was a result of Beyoncé winning “Best Country Album” last year for her Cowboy Carter record. Regardless of why the Grammys decided to do that, turning one award for country into two possible trophies for projects in the genre just means that there are more Grammys to go around from here on. And here’s how the awards shook out for all of the different country music categories at the 2026 Grammy Awards: Best Traditional Country Album Zach Top – Ain’t In It For My Health Best Contemporary Country Album Jelly Roll – Beautifully Broken Best Country Song Tyler Childers – “Bitin’ List” Best Country Duo/Group Performance Shaboozey and Jelly Roll – “Amen” Best Country Solo Performance Chris Stapleton – “Bad As I Used To Be” Jelly Roll and Tyler Childers picked up their first Grammy Awards at the 2026 ceremony (Jelly Roll actually won three, as you can see). And with all of the awards that were handed out last night, it got me thinking… what big-time country music artists haven’t ever won a coveted Grammy award? The list is actually very surprising, and Childers and Jelly Roll would have been on it prior to last night’s Grammys. There’s a large collection of country music artists out there that you would just assume have Grammys sitting in their trophy case. Some have plenty of nominations with no awards won, while others barely have any nominations (or none at all) and have failed to win an award from the Recording Academy. Eric Church (zero wins with 11 nominations) Luke Combs (zero wins with 8 nominations) Martina McBride (zero wins with 14 nominations) Toby Keith (zero wins with 7 nominations) Morgan Wallen (zero wins with 2 nominations) Kelsea Ballerini (zero wins with 6 nominations) Blake Shelton (zero wins with 8 nominations) Cody Johnson (zero wins with 0 nominations) Jamey Johnson (zero wins with 10 nominations) Keith Whitley (zero wins with 3 nominations) Kenny Chesney (zero wins with 6 nominations) Dierks Bentley (zero wins with 15 nominations) Though award-less at the Grammys, Dierks does win the award for most nominations for a country music artist without a win. Not the best list to top, but a list-topper nonetheless. That is unless you count Post Malone as a “country music artist.” He has been as of late, but many of his nomination for Grammys come from his pop and hip-hop releases. He’s 0-18 at the Grammy Awards… But who do you think from that list above is the most surprising? Morgan Wallen has had plenty of success within country music (he’s probably the biggest name in the genre right now), but hasn’t gotten love at the Grammys. Personally, I’d say Eric Church is one of the more shocking names to see on that list, just because he’s done so much throughout his career that can only be described as award-worthy. If you are just looking at most nominations without a single win though… Dierks Bentley and Martina McBride would obviously like a word.The post Tyler Childers & Jelly Roll Finally Have Grammys — But These Country Stars Are Still Waiting first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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“Can’t Be Afraid To Bet On Yourself”: Luke Combs Spent His Last $200 To Have “Hurricane” Mastered When He First Moved To Nashville
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“Can’t Be Afraid To Bet On Yourself”: Luke Combs Spent His Last $200 To Have “Hurricane” Mastered When He First Moved To Nashville

The best $200 he ever spent. This weekend, Luke Combs sat down with Today’s Willie Geist for a feature on Sunday Sitdown, and he of course talked about his new album, The Way I Am, as well as his humble roots and his incredible journey to country music superstardom. Many of you probably know the story, that Luke moved to Nashville in 2014, and released his now hit song “Hurricane” in 2015, when it initially charted and it gained traction on iTunes organically. A year later, in 2016, Luke’s label re-released it and in 2017, “Hurricane” peaked at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart, becoming his first #1 single. It kicked off a run of around 20 straight #1 singles at country radio. But when he first started college at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, Luke had dreams to be a homicide detective, and he joked that he would have “nailed” the donut part: “That would be interesting… I would have nailed the donut part, for sure. I would have nailed that part.” He went onto explain that it took him a surprisingly long time to decide and pursue music as more than just a fun hobby, and he says he still “kicks himself” over how long it took him to come to that realization: “You know, no. As crazy as that sounds. And I’ve kicked myself all the time, like, how did I not put this together sooner, you know? All I did was sing all the time, and never one time was I like, maybe I can sing for a living.” His parents always encouraged him to chase his dreams and enjoyed his singing, but of course, they never could have imagined what his pure talent would catapult him into in terms of him becoming one of the premiere mainstream country artists alive. But the story of how his first hit “Hurricane” came to be is really something… Combs wrote it in December of 2014, and he had done the vocals, mixed it, and was ready to put it out… the only problem was, he still needed to get it mastered (basically, the final step to make sure a song is “polished” and sounds perfect before it gets released), and he didn’t even know that was, much less how much it would cost. His friend Scott was producing the music then, and he told him it would be $200 to have it mastered… and Combs was down to his last $200: “I wrote that in December of that year. Went to Nashville, I record the songs, I sing the track and vocal, sing the vocal, mix it, and then I hit my buddy Scott up who was producing my stuff at the time, and I’m like, ‘Hey man, let’s release these songs.’ And he’s like, ‘Well, we’ve got to master all the songs.’ And I’m like, ‘One, what is that? Two, how much does it cost?’ He’s like, ‘$200 a song.’ ‘$200 a song? What does it… does it make it spit out a gold bar at the end? $200? I had $200 left, I’m like, ‘I can do one song.'” He took the chance, and “Hurricane” ended up selling 10,000 copies the first week, which was incredibly impressive considering he had no record deal, manager, or anything of that kind at that moment. Combs joked that the song did, in fact, end up spitting out a gold bar in the end: “So I spent $200 to do ‘Hurricane,’ put it out, it sells 10,000 copies the first week. No deal, no manager, no nothing going on. Use that money to master the rest of the songs, record the rest of the album, meet my manager, use the album to then get a record deal. Here we are. It did spit out a gold bar at the end, actually. It really did.” He boiled the success of that risk down to the fact that he was willing to be on himself, and encouraged others to do the same. Even when it seems truly impossible, “it can happen,” and Combs says he living proof of it: “You can’t be afraid to bet on yourself. Because when it came to my career, and I wish more so in my personal life, I was always a glass half full guy. So the no wasn’t no, it was not yet. So it was always just striving to be better. And it can happen, man, like, I’m proof positive that it can happen. The goal is not the distention, it ‘s the journey. Getting there is the fun part, so just enjoy it.” These days, he sells out stadiums all over the world, and has nearly 20 #1 hits at country radio. Luke is truly one of the biggest music stars on the planet right now, and it all happened because he spent his last $200 on a great song called “Hurricane.” Maybe in some ways to him at the time, it felt like a small risk considering the (very, very tiny) chance that the impossible could happen, though I have to imagine never thought it could get this big… he’s always had the talent, and it sounds like he had the audacity to match it. Here’s the full video… it’s all much funnier to hear it coming from Luke: Turn it up… “Hurricane” The post “Can’t Be Afraid To Bet On Yourself”: Luke Combs Spent His Last $200 To Have “Hurricane” Mastered When He First Moved To Nashville first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Zach Bryan Had A Head-Scratching Response To Kid Rock’s Congressional Testimony On Live Nation & Ticketmaster
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Zach Bryan Had A Head-Scratching Response To Kid Rock’s Congressional Testimony On Live Nation & Ticketmaster

Not sure what he was getting at here… Zach Bryan had a bizarre response to Kid Rock‘s congressional testimony last week, when he appeared before the Senate Commerce Committee during a hearing on concert ticket prices and fees. It’s an issue that Kid Rock has been especially outspoken about, meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi on the problem earlier last year and even joining President Donald Trump in the Oval Office for a signing of an executive order aimed at taking action against ticket scalping. President Trump is joined in the Oval Office by Kid Rock for the signing of an executive order targeting unfair scalping of concert tickets: "This is a great first step." pic.twitter.com/yb9tKmUAgk — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 31, 2025 And during his opening statement during the hearing, Kid Rock held nothing back. Along with Kid Rock, the hearing also featured testimony from Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs for Live Nation. And Kid Rock had harsh words for Mr. Wall’s company as the executive was sitting right beside him: “In 2009, Congress was told – under oath – that merging Live Nation and Ticketmaster would benefit artists and fans. The CEO of Live Nation called the merger an “experiment” and promised it would increase competition, empower artists, and lower costs. He also said, and I quote, “a system that empowers artists benefits everyone.” Almost need a rim shot after that.” Kid Rock would go on to call the merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation a “failed experiment,” although he admits it’s not the only problem with the ticketing industry: “Should Ticketmaster and Live Nation be broken up? Probably. Would that alone fix things? I’m not sure it would. But I am sure of this: No artist should be forced to sell their tickets without a say in who sells them and how they are sold.” He then went on to blame corporate greed and the lack of a competitive market for the problems the industry is facing: “If artists had real choice, real competition would follow. And tickets would end up in the hands of real fans, at the prices the artists set. It’s no secret this industry is full of greedy snakes and scoundrels – too many suits lining their pockets off talent they never had and fans they mislead. The truth is, much of this could have been – or still could be – solved through technology, especially proof-of-humanity tools. It hasn’t happened yet because there’s just too much money in the secondary ticket market. Ticketing companies didn’t fail to stop this – it seems they chose not to.” Regardless of how you feel about Kid Rock and his politics, his comments seem like something many (if not most) can agree on: There’s nobody who really thinks that Live Nation and Ticketmaster do a good job, right? It’s an issue that Zach Bryan has obviously been outspoken about in the past, even naming his 2022 live album All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster. When he played Red Rocks last year he priced all tickets at $50 and only made them available the day of the show in an attempt to combat scalpers and Ticketmaster’s disastrous “dynamic pricing.” But when somebody shared a video of Kid Rock’s testimony, with a caption featuring his quote saying that Live Nation and Ticketmaster should “probably” be broken up, Zach left a comment that had fans scratching their heads: “Are you f—ing kidding” What exactly did he mean by that? Surely he doesn’t disagree with what Kid Rock was saying, so was he saying that as an “of course Live Nation and Ticketmaster should be broken up” or was he for some reason upset that Kid Rock was the one delivering the message? Maybe he didn’t like the equivocation when Kid Rock said that they should “probably” be broken up and believes that Kid Rock should have issued a more forceful call for action. Regardless, people in the replies were calling on Zach to clarify his comment – but so far, he’s left us all guessing.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by General Chunkey (@chunkeymonkey40) The post Zach Bryan Had A Head-Scratching Response To Kid Rock’s Congressional Testimony On Live Nation & Ticketmaster first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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