Jimmy Kimmel once again managed to get a bunch of celebrities to sit down and read mean tweets about themselves and this go around Blake Shelton and Jason Aldean were both included.
Enjoy.
Jimmy Kimmel once again managed to get a bunch of celebrities to sit down and read mean tweets about themselves and this go around Blake Shelton and Jason Aldean were both included.
Enjoy.
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Life is good for Jason Aldean and bride-to-be Brittany Kerr. US Weekly gave us a look at their exclusive photos of the Aldean engagement celebration event that happened on January 17th.
And Jason didn't hold back on the invites with fellow country stars Luke Bryan and Eric Church on the guest list.
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And the couple looked elated at the event. Why shouldn't they though? They are in love and had all their close friends and family there to celebrate their love. I mean Jason has clearly showed he's moved on with his life and out of respect for that...I say we just toast a glass champagne to the happy couple. Cheers?
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After a brief hiatus from #ThrowbackThursday due to holidays, guess what? It's baaack. Not with a vengeance though. We're only going back to 2005. Which is actually ten years ago already. Yikes. Feel old yet?
Back in 2005, a younger Jason Aldean was enjoying the sweet smell of success with his hit song, "Hicktown"
Chhhheck it out below:
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Apparently playing in bars when you're just 14 years of age leaves an impact on ya. Jason Aldean recently opened up that every since his early days, he knew he'd one day love to own and/or operate a "watering hole".
Mr. Aldean has long-term dreams of opening up his own bar or nightclub, and instead of riding on his name to bring in people, he wants to look at as a true business venture. You know...extra security down the line.
Jason tells The Country Vibe, “I’d almost rather not even have my name on it and just build something so that when my career’s over or whatever, and all the sudden my name recognition may not be that big a deal for what it is.”
“I feel like I know a pretty good bit about the bar business,” Jason explains. “So, something like that would be pretty cool, but I’m talking big nightclub kind of thing. That would be something I’d be into.”
For some reason...I'm not as shocked as I probably should be. And hey...a "Burnin' It Down" themed club actually has endless possibilities.
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Congrats to Dee Jay Silver who went and made an honest woman of his fiancée yesterday, January 8, at the jealousy-inducing Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Silver - the popular DJ (and first ever signed to a major record label) that you can often find out on the road with the likes of Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, Eric Church, and Chris Young - married his beautiful model/former Playboy Co-ed of the Week (score for Mr. Silver!) fiancée Jenna Straub in front of family and friends in a beachside ceremony.
The pair were engaged last March. At the time, Dee Jay Silver, real name John Perdue, said about his lady love, “I’ve always been told that when you meet the right person you’re gonna know it, and that’s exactly what happened. She’s my best friend and I couldn’t imagine life without her.”
Sweet!
Silver's good friend Jason Aldean and Jason's fiancée Brittany Kerr were both in the wedding party and Ron Shirley from the reality show Lizard Lick Towing was in attendance, too.
Congrats to the happy (and probably really, really tanned) couple. It looks like it was definitely a beautiful day.
You can see some more wedding shots on Jenna's Instagram as well as Dee Jay Silver's, Brittany Kerr's. Silver will be back out on the road with Jason at the end of this month starting January 31.
Mark your calendars because it's time for another "CMT Crossroads."
This go around, legendary rock icon Bob Seger joins Jason Aldean on the Crossroads stage when CMT Crossroads: Bob Seger and Jason Aldean premieres Black Friday, November 28 at 10 p.m., ET/PT on CMT. The long-awaited pairing provides melodic magic for the all-new installment of CMT’s flagship music series.
The episode will feature the duo collaborating on chart-topping hits, and viewers will also take a look into the admiration Seger and Aldean share for each other and the impact their respective songs have on one another’s careers. CMT Crossroads: Bob Seger and Jason Aldean will then re-air Saturday, November 29 at 2 p.m., ET/PT.
Just days after Garth called YouTube the devil for the way they compensate artists, music bigwigs are now starting to jump on the YouTube-is-bad bandwagon by asking that their music be removed from the video streaming site.
According to Mashable, Irving Azoff, founder of Global Music Rights, has asked YouTube to remove songs from his clients, including Pharrell Williams, John Lennon and the Eagles.
Unfortunately, I have a feeling this is just the start.
Of course, this whole streaming music debate really heated up after Taylor Swift removed her music from Spotify, saying that art shouldn't be free. Jason Aldean followed shortly after, as did Brantley Gilbert and Justin Moore.
Now Sony is questioning the whole "freemium" music streaming system and will probably be the next to start yanking music from the various music sites.
You know, it probably won't be a popular opinion, but I have a hard time feeling sorry for the record labels and artists fighting this fight. To me it just makes them all sound so dang money hungry. Maybe when Taylor Swift isn't able to pay 17 million dollars cash for her vacation homes I'll be a little more sympathetic.
Country music heavyweights Jason Aldean, Eric Church and Carrie Underwood, along with country’s newest star Brett Eldredge, will join previously announced performers Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and Miranda Lambert on the inaugural American Country Countdown Awards, airing live from Nashville’s Music City Center on Monday, Dec.15 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on Fox. Additionally, this star-studded group of performers are all finalists on the American Country Countdown Awards, including Aldean, with four nods; Eldredge, with two; and Underwood and Church, with one each.
Hosted by Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, American Country Countdown Awards is based on country music’s longest-running radio countdown show, “American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks,” and will honor country music’s biggest stars based on album sales and radio airplay. Presenters to be announced soon. Tickets to the event are on sale at TheACCAwards.com/tickets.
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With all the talk of Jason Aldean and Taylor Swift pulling their music from online streaming service Spotify, it's only natural to ask other artists what they think.
Rascal Flatts held out for a while before putting their album "Rewind" on the service, but did eventually give in and start streaming it. Broadway asked Rascal Flatts' Joe Don Rooney whether Flatts might remove their music in the future from the site. His answer may surprise you.
"Spotify is one of those things for us it's been a pretty good mechanism to have people listen to our older stuff and then also the newer stuff," he said.
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"We're just at a place where right now we're not moving or anything right now, we're just kind of staying where we're at."
Despite seeming to be on Spotify's side, the singer says he understands the other side of the argument and thinks that the better experience for fans is to actually buy the whole album. Check out JDR arguing both sides of the topic below.
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