Earl Thomas Conley ‘What She Is (Is A Woman In Love)’ K-LAW Classic [VIDEO]
The Tuesday, June 4th K-LAW Classic takes us back to the 1980's - a decade dominated by Earl Thomas Conley.
The Tuesday, June 4th K-LAW Classic takes us back to the 1980's - a decade dominated by Earl Thomas Conley.
Have we become so lazy as a society that we can't even pop our own popcorn (new study says microwave popcorn sales have grown just 0.84% versus popcorn that has already been popped at 11.9%), now we can't even hold our own burgers?
K-LAW 101's Country Song Showdown saw Justin Moore win big over Sheryl Crow last week. This week, it's a heavyweight match-up. In one corner it's Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban. In the other corner it's all the guys from the Zac Brown Band.
If you brought a spare pare of pants to work today, feel free to watch this video. Storm chasers Bradon Ivey and Sean Casey were sitting in their "Tornado Intercept Vehicle" when they quite literally intercepted a tornado.
If you're not already yearning for cool summer nights outside, Randy Houser's new 'Runnin' Outta Moonlight' video will do the trick. With a gorgeous starscape, full moon and inky black sky, this clip will make you want to pull an all-nighter.
Zac Brown Brown jump right into summer with their video for 'Jump Right In.' No surprise there. Actually, they dive right in, headfirst.
A bridge collapse in Mount Vernon, Washington on Thursday miraculously resulted in no fatalities.
Keith Urban released the lyric video for his new single "Little Bit of Everything" and you can watch it:
The massive EF4 tornado that touched down Monday Afternoon (May 20) in Moore, Oklahoma - southwest of Oklahoma City - is likely to be one of the worst in history.
The tornado starting out as a funnel, but quickly turned into an enormous mile-wid
Going to a concert - no a great concert you just never know what you are going to see or hear from the artists.
Do you feed your pet the occasional scoop of Rocky Road?
Has it really been 17 years? Hard to believe, but it was May 18th, 1996 when Brooks & Dunn hit #1 with a song that B.W. Stevenson had on the pop charts in 1973.