In an impassioned statement released on Twitter Monday afternoon (September 25), Meghan Linsey defended her controversial decision to take a knee directly following her performance of the National Anthem.
Meghan Linsey says she made her decision to kneel after singing the National Anthem on Sunday morning, and she was terrified as she took the field prior to the Tennessee Titans game.
Following Meghan Linsey's Facebook post about a sexual assault that took place in 2010, the head of her former label and her former bandmate are speaking out.
Many country fans know that Steel Magnolia's Joshua Scott Jones entered rehab in 2011 to address his alcoholism and substance abuse. Before he sought treatment, Jones says he was in such a dark place he contemplated suicide.
Steel Magnolia took to their official Facebook page this week to "clear up any confusion" about the future of the duo, but didn't quite answer the underlying question: did they break up?
Country duo Steel Magnolia may be on hiatus, but Joshua Scott Jones and Meghan Linsey are working on individual projects, with Jones announcing his debut solo album, aptly titled 'The Healing.'
You can't accuse Steel Magnolia singer Meghan Linsey of being a pessimist. Despite an incredibly rough patch over the last couple of years that included her partner/fiancee Joshua Scott Jones going to rehab, the duo losing their record deal and then ending their personal relationship, she refuses to discount the possibility of them recording together again.