Zac Brown Comments On Hotel Room Bust

Zac Brown Says He Didn’t Know the People in the Hotel Room Who Were Busted for Drugs

  ZAC BROWN has admitted he was in the Florida hotel room when those people were busted for drugs a little over a week ago.  He posted a statement Friday on Facebook saying he was “in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

He claims he didn’t know the people who were arrested, and had no idea they were holding drugs.  He also said he cooperated with the police, and that he regrets using poor judgment for putting himself in that position.

As far as him not being on the police report, that’s because he wasn’t part of the criminal investigation.  His name got out because he was on something called a Computer Aided Dispatch, which documents the officer’s radio transmissions.

Basically, the cops mentioned his name when they were on the police radio, but since he didn’t do anything wrong, they didn’t put him in the actual police report.

TMZ is still pushing the idea that Zac’s fame got him special treatment.  A source told them that the police were star-struck and asked for his autograph.  Another source said Zac asked the police to keep him out of the report because he has a wife and kids.


 

JASON ALDEAN will launch his “Six String Circus” tour on May 19th in Rogers, Arkansas.  He’ll hit 27 cities before wrapping on October 1st in Bristow, Virginia.  THOMAS RHETT and A THOUSAND HORSES will be opening the shows.  Grab the dates at JasonAldean.com(Scroll down a third of the way.)

 


CHRIS YOUNG explains the benefits of bringing his “Think Of You” duet partner CASSADEE POPE on tour.  Quote, “Being able to stand across the stage from somebody who’s challenging you every time we go out there, she’s such a great singer.  Just a really great person to have on tour.”  (Delicious Audio)


 

DIERKS BENTLEY hired a scruffy actor to play the guy who drunk dials himself into trouble in his What The Hell Did I Say video.  Dierks is in it too, but he plays himself.

 


 

TIM MCGRAW says “Humble and Kind” came along at just the right time in his life.  Quote, “I felt that I could put enough emotion and years into it to make it believable and make people understand that it was coming from me in a certain way.”  (Delicious Audio)


Charlie Daniels’ Journey Home Project Donates $50,000 to Shepherd’s Men

He is best known for his fiddle playing, but Charlie Daniels is also quite the philanthropist. In association with his Journey Home Project, Daniels recently donated $50,000 to an organization that raises awareness about traumatic brain injuries and suicide among U.S. military personnel and veterans.

The donation was presented to Shepherd’s Men, a group of 14 veterans and civilians who made a 1,400-mile run from Boston, Mass., to Atlanta, Ga., to raise funds for the SHARE Military Initiative, a rehabilitative care project for soldiers returning from war with traumatic brain injuries. The 2016 Shepherd’s Run began on March 26 and ended on April 3, stopping in Gettysburg, Pa., New York City and Nashville, among others. Each member of the group ran the 1,400 miles wearing a flak vest with 22 pounds of added weight, which represents the average number of suicides that occur among U.S. veterans every single day.

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