The "blizzard" of 2016 has hit, and places like Nashville are experiencing — and fully enjoying — a record amount of snowfall. Country stars didn't let the cold bother them anyway, they headed out and had some fun in the weather!
Today we focus on an artist who's first four albums were certified platinum, and who has charted six number 1 hits, but is known almost as well for his philanthropic work as he is his recording career.
Born Earnest Clayton Walker, Jr, Clay Walker made his country music bebut in 1993 with the song 'What's it to You'.
He totaled 6 number one hits, including today's KLAW Classic which stands as one of Country's shortest songs at 2:10. Walker didn't like the songs pop feel at first, and is quoted as saying that when he plays the song in concert, he can't help feeling...
In a new interview, Kenny Chesney takes issue with country songs that "objectify" women, and now fellow country star Clay Walker has responded to those comments.
October 16, 1972
Loretta Lynn becomes the first woman to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in the sixth annual awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
Clay Walker wants to get closer to his audience. The singer has announced he will perform in two clubs next month as a way to connect with his loyal fans again.
Today (Sept. 11) marks the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, when terrorists hijacked several passenger planes and flew them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.