Little Big Town fans are getting their first taste of the band’s new music with “Better Man.” The country quartet dropped the brand-new single on Thursday morning (Oct. 20).
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Kelsea Ballerini’s Grandparents Died Within Two Days of Each Other
This is one of those things you see in movies. KELSEA BALLERINI lost both of her paternal grandparents within two days. They were married for 62 years.
On Friday, she shared a photo of herself as a little girl kissing her grandfather on the cheek. She wrote, “It was an emotional day yesterday losing my grandpa, but an honor to stand on stage with his last name and do what I love, knowing he had the best seat in the house.”
And then on Saturday she posted a photo of both grandparents when they were much younger. She captionedthat one, “Grandma joined granddad in heaven this morning.
“Married 62 years and only lived without each other 39 hours. That’s the kind of love we can all only pray to find and keep. Bittersweet few days losing them both, but smiling knowing they are together continuing their love story.”
Seven Scary Movies Featuring Country Stars
Halloween’s a week away so CMT.com came up with “Seven Scary Movies Starring Country Artists.” Some are more cheesy than scary, but it’s still fun to talk about. Do you remember any of these?
1. Reba McEntire spent a lot of time shooting at giant worm-like monsters in “Tremors”.
2. Dwight Yoakam in a creepy ski mask in the Jodie Foster movie, “Panic Room”.
3. Did you know Jana Kramer was in the 2008 remake of “Prom Night”?
4. Lucy Hale was in “Scream 4”. This is a stretch because she’s barely made a dent in the country charts . . . although “You Sound Good To Me“ is a decent song.
5. Kris Kristofferson played Whistler in the “Blade” movies.
6. And who could forget Trace Adkins in “Trailer Park of Terror”?
7. Did you see Faith Hill playing a robot in “The Stepford Wives”?
In case you missed it, GARTH BROOKS was on Friday’s “Ellen” . . . and she got him to admit that “Baby, Let’s Lay Down and Dance” isn’t about dancing, if you know what I mean.
JOSH ABBOTT BAND released the video to their song “Amnesia”. It starts off sad, and proceeds to get even sadder. Stick around to the very end and you’ll see what I mean. (Here’s video. The song starts at 1:27.)