Florida Georgia Line Reunited In Nashville To Honor Jason Aldean At Country Radio Seminar

The annual Country Radio Seminar always has a surprise or two. And this year it had the reunion people have been manifesting.

Florida Georgia Line reunited onstage Thursday (3/19/26) night at a surprise bash to honor Jason Aldean and his 31 career #1 hits at CRS. They performed a cover of his song, “You Make It Easy”, which Tyler Hubbard helped write.

There’s no word if we can expect more from this reunion. But Tyler  told fans while they were on stage, “it feels good to be here with my brother.”

Take notes from Brooks & Dunn who got back together after years of being a part and make the reunion tour happen boys. Y’all were kind of better together anyway. Let’s be real.

Georgia Native Thomas Rhett Covered “Georgia on My Mind” For The Masters

He’s a dad of five kids and he’s still going strong y’all.

ESPN tapped Thomas Rhett to do this year’s cover of “Georgia on My Mind” in honor of the Masters. The tournament kicks off April 9th at Georgia’s Augusta National.

Rhett is quite the avid golfer. He said, “When I hear that song, [I] just immediately envision Spanish moss hanging on trees. I envision Magnolia Lane, Amen Corner. It will just always make me think of the Masters, period.”

Ronnie Dunn Approved of Kacey Musgraves’ Dress-Up Prank

If you’re going to get dressed up and go downtown on Broadway in Nashville, you might as well be Ronnie Dunn.

Kacey Musgraves recently pranked fans by performing “Neon Moon” at Robert’s Western World dressed as Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn. Well, the real Ronnie saw the videos and photos and he was into it. 

He commented on Kacey’s post with, quote, “Damn, I look good!” And he…I mean she did too.

Miranda Lambert Makes an Effort to Support Younger Female Artists Because She “Didn’t Really Have That”

Miranda Lambert makes an effort to support younger female country artists, because she says she “didn’t really have that” when she started out in the early 2000s.

She said, “I had some great guy friends, but I came up [when] there wasn’t a lot of girls at the time. The ones that were a generation ahead of me were kinda doing their own thing, so I didn’t really have like that 3:00 a.m. meltdown call person. 

I wish I did, and I think it would have helped me earlier on.”

The generation of female artists before her include the likes of Shania TwainFaith Hill, and Martina McBride.

Miranda says the younger generation of ladies are so inspiring to her and she’s learning a lot from them. She most recently helped produce Ella Langley’s upcoming album, “Dandelion”, and co-wrote “Choosin’ Texas”.

This Cattle Dog Is Obviously Not A Fan Of Cattle…And Especially Horses

This poor dog seeing a horse for the first time got them all shook.

Now I get that horses are big…but they’re not scary. They’re actually like big dogs themselves. Sad part is, this dog is a part of the cattle dog family, known as the Australian Cattle Dog.

Apparently this dog doesn’t care for cattle or any kind though.

I’m Not Saying This Dog Is Jesus…But This Dog Is Out There Literally Blessing Other Dogs

Some dogs are obviously better than other dogs.

This dog is apparently one of those dogs. I’m also a firm believer in knowing that dogs are better cats. Mainly because cats are kind of evil to me personally. And this video really proves how dogs are actually holy animals.

Now I’m not saying this dog is Jesus…but if Jesus showed up on earth as a dog…this would be him. This dog is out there literally blessing other dogs.

STUPID HILLBILLY NEWS: New Trend…Speed-Friending

Have you ever spent five minutes with someone and thought, “maybe we should be friends?”

There’s a new trend of “speed friending” events gaining steam…where people meet new people, just to hang out with. It’s part speed-dating…part one-on-one socializing…and part support group, in a good way.

The meet-ups generally involve a group of two to three dozen people, with an organizer who helps break the ice. They happen at neutral places, like cafes, and include people of all ages. Although it seems bigger among Millennials…because they obviously don’t know how to make friends like normal people do.

Now just like speed dating, people rotate around the room…sitting down and chatting with new people throughout.

So, why is this becoming a thing?

One expert says that we’re in a “friendship recession.” In 1990, about 3% of Americans said they didn’t have any friends. Today, between 12% to 20% say they don’t have any friends.

There are a few reasons for that. Technology, social media, and other online communities have impacted in-person social spaces…similar to the way they have changed the dating “scene.”

The pandemic played a role, especially among young adults…hybrid and flexible work schedules have cut into hangouts with coworkers…and busy-ness seems to be more accepted than free-time.

Studies show that making and maintaining adult friendships is excellent for your physical and mental health. It can help you live longer…be happier…and it’s also “key to economic mobility.”

But like romantic relationships, platonic friendships take time. One expert says the key is to get into the habit of adding “low-stakes, repeated interactions with people you’re similar to.”

(OPB)

Luke Combs Set An Attendance Record At Allegiant Stadium In Las Vegas

Luke Combs kicked off his “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” on Saturday in Las Vegas. And it got off to a great start to say the least.

He set an attendance record at Allegiant Stadium with 70,921 fans. He broke the record previously set by the boxing match between Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford, which was 70,482.

That June 2025 fight drew 70,482, which broke the record previously set by Garth Brooks of 68,000 on his stadium tour stop in 2021. Hopefully we’ll see Luke break more attendance records in this tour too.

Keith Urban Will Release a Yacht Rock Covers Album

Keith Urban is embracing his inner yacht rocker. He announced that he has a covers album on the way at Country Radio Seminar.

While he performed at the Ryman Auditorium for Team MCA’s CRS Ryman Lunch he said, “there is one original on the record.  It’s a thematic record…yacht rock songs.  You think I’m kidding? I’m not kidding.”

And if that idea sounds a bit odd, Keith gave fans a taste of what to expect. He played a cover of Stephen Bishop’s “On and On”.  There isn’t a release date for the covers album yet…but it’s coming.

Keith was also honored by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with the Randy Owen “Angels Among Us” Award. He’s been a supporter for more than 20 years, and began visiting the hospital in 1998.

Blake Shelton’s Heartfelt Poem For Jason Aldean At Country Radio Seminar In Nashville Was Pure Comedy Gold

This man is a man of many words…and who knew he could write poems after a night of drinking.

Blake Shelton went viral for a humorous, “spicy” poem he wrote and recited for his friend Jason Aldean. The special reading of the poem took place March 19, 2026 during a surprise celebration at the 2026 Country Radio Seminar (CRS) in Nashville to honor Jason achieving 31 number-one hits.

Blake did point out how he’s not “really a poem writer” and he said, “I did write this down…and I had been drinking like I said.” He also pointed out he didn’t have a chance to edit or review his poem for Jason before reading it in a public setting. And he told the audience, “I’m just going to read this to you guys as as I wrote it down. This is from my heart though…okay.” Some people obviously laughed about that and Blake said, “what the f*ck is funny about that?”

The poem was called “Jason Aldean, That’s What Mean, by Blake Shelton”, and the name has a nice ring to it too.

The poem talked about where Jason grew up and the first CRS where Blake and Jason met. Blake praised Jason’s successful career by saying it was made possible, “out of the songs that I have passed on.”

Blake talked about how Jason is pretty outspoken saying, “I believe he’s just a patriotic guy, but it be just be his alcohol and drug abuse. I love Jason’s voice and the that way that he sings because it’s so gravelly and porous. I bet he blend incredibly well on a duet with Maren Morris.”

The audience booed at that Maren Morris part, which was comedy gold and Blake asked, “what? Is she here or something?”

Blake of course praised Jain for building BMG in Nashville while taking a jab at Dustin Lynch saying, “Jason is the guy who made BMG the hottest label in this townI wish they’d stop working with Dustin Lynch. Seriously, what the f*ck is that sound?”

And in Blake fashion he closed his heartfelt poem by saying “congratulations, Jason, on a hell of a feat, and I pray that Luke Bryan ain’t here. I mean it was a beautiful poem to me.