Riley Green Surprises Fans With Auburn Legend, Charles Barkley, Ahead Of The Iron Bowl, & He Didn’t Mince Words

Riley Green Surprises Fans With Auburn Legend, Charles Barkley, Ahead Of The Iron Bowl, & He Didn’t Mince Words

Bringing out one of Auburn’s most beloved legends. Ahead of a very important game this evening, Riley Green brought out a very famous Auburn fan in the one and only Charles Barkley, who of course played college basketball there at Auburn University from 1981 to 1984. He left after his junior year to enter the NBA draft, but he made history leading Auburn to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in school history in 1984. He still holds the Auburn record […]

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Morgan Wallen Says He Never Listened To Country Music Until He Discovered Eric Church: “I Knew Every Bit Of His First Three Records… I Could Sing Them All”

Morgan Wallen Says He Never Listened To Country Music Until He Discovered Eric Church: “I Knew Every Bit Of His First Three Records… I Could Sing Them All”

One of his biggest inspirations, and now, closest friends. Morgan Wallen is gearing up to release a limited-edition I’m The Problem CD zine, which is slated to drop on December 19th, and the book promises exclusive interviews with the likes of Wallen himself and other collaborators, articles reflecting on the record penned by the “Whiskey Glasses” singer, exclusive lyric sheets of all 37 songs and, of course, the highly anticipated letter from Morgan’s father. And fans are getting an early look […]

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Now That Cody Johnson Gave Fans His Cover Of “Travelin’ Soldier,” We Need Him To Cut “Wichita Lineman” Next

Now That Cody Johnson Gave Fans His Cover Of “Travelin’ Soldier,” We Need Him To Cut “Wichita Lineman” Next

Not a want but a need. In honor of Veterans Day, Cody Johnson finally released his official studio cover of “Travelin’ Soldier,” which fans have been begging him to do for years at this point. You’ve probably seen the mega-viral video of Cody’s acoustic performance of the song, which first went viral back in June of 2020, during the height of the pandemic, when CoJo did a live stream with his backing band. He eventually released an acoustic cover on […]

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Riley Green Says It Would Be “Really Difficult” Not To Do Another Duet With Ella Langley After How Successful “You Look Like You Love Me” Has Been

Riley Green Says It Would Be “Really Difficult” Not To Do Another Duet With Ella Langley After How Successful “You Look Like You Love Me” Has Been

I’m sure it would be a huge hit. Last week at the 59th CMA Awards, Ella Langley and Riley Green took home three awards for their 2024 smash hit, “you look like you love me.” The track would win Single and Song of the Year as well as Music Video of the Year, sweeping its three eligible categories and becoming the FIRST song in the history of the CMA Awards to take home all three awards on a single night. The song has […]

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Folk Alley Radio Show #251127

This week on Folk Alley, join Cindy Howes for an encore presentation of our annual 60-Year Throwback episode. 1965 was the year Dylan went electric and the Greenwich Village folk scene was buzzing with change. You’ll hear classics from Joan Baez, Odetta, Johnny Cash, Phil Ochs, Bert Jansch, Donovan, Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band, Koerner, Ray & Glover, The Holy Modal Rounders, Bob Dylan (of course), and plenty more. It’s a snapshot of folk music on the edge of revolution—don’t miss it.

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Jelly Roll Ensured That Inmates and Staff at a Nashville Prison Had a Happy Thanksgiving; Bunnie Xo Gives Back Too

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo (Suzanne Cordeiro / Getty Images)

Jelly Roll is one amazing guy. He is talented, kind, and motivated. And he likes to give back anytime he can. He did just that for Thanksgiving, per Holler, when he generously donated 300 holiday meals to the staff and inmates at a prison. Per the outlet, “Although not specified, this is believed to be […]

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The First-Ever Live-Action ‘Spider-Man’ Has Died, Famed Actor Was 81

LONDON – APRIL 23: The Spider-Man logo is displayed on the red carpet at the UK premiere of “Spider-Man 3” at Odeon Leicester Square on April 23, 2007 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
The First-Ever Live-Action ‘Spider-Man’ Has Died, Famed Actor Was 81

Danny Seagren was the first-ever live-action Spider-Man in the early 70s. Sadly, he passed away earlier this month, aged 81

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