He developed and hosted Great American Country (GAC)’s “Great American Heroes,” and he has hosted the American Country Awards on FOX for four consecutive years. Adkins has acted in the films The Lincoln Lawyer (starring Matthew McConaughey) and Moms’ Night Out (starring Patricia Heaton, Sean Astin, and Sarah Drew). In his 2007 autobiography, A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Freethinking Roughneck, the former oil-rigger recounted his rise to fame, brushes with death, and battles with personal demons. San Francisco’s new Tunnel Tops park is now open to the public.Obscure Disneyland spot holds one of park's oldest secrets.Dear Bay Area: Please stop forgetting the North Bay exists.No record of Harvard degree for Warriors' Nicole Lacob despite Kendrick Perkins taunt.Restaurant and private members lounge to be built controversially in San Francisco's 'public' Salesforce Park.Horoscope for Monday, 7/18/22 by Christopher Renstrom.Naturally, this countdown of the singer's 10 best tunes is a varied one. Monster waves 'completely wipe out' condos in Hawaii amid 'historic' swell Trace Adkins' biggest career hits have run the gamut of emotions: He's the man behind one of the saddest (and most controversial) war songs in country music, and he's also the one who brought the word 'badonkadonk' into the genre's lexicon.Premiering in January, Adkins is also part of a new drama series on FOX called MONARCH. The Louisiana native recently finished up a highly touted stint as the featured guest on Blake Shelton’s FRIENDS & HEROES TOUR 2021 and will continue performing headline dates and more through the end of the year. Sampling styles and influences from across his chart-topping career, other standouts on the project include collabs with Blake Shelton, Melissa Etheridge, Keb’ Mo’, Snoop Dogg, plus Stevie Wonder on harmonica, and Adkins has previously shared tracks like “Got It Down," “Empty Chair” and “Heartbreak Song,” among others. The project marks 25 years since Adkins debuted with the PLATINUM-certified album, DREAMIN’ OUT LOUD, and with its release last month, features a sprawling 25-song track list to match – along with the Grand Ole Opry member’s smooth baritone vocals, signature Country charisma and bold stylistic flair. Written by Monty Criswell, Derek George and Michael White, “Where The Country Girls At” is from Adkins’ newly-released 13th studio album, THE WAY I WANNA GO (Verge Records), and just a taste of what outlets like Billboard have dubbed a “creative tour de force.” The special anniversary project is on Verge Records and distributed by global music giant ONErpm. The clip was filmed in part at Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge Food + Drink in downtown Music City, while Shein and Wrangler provided clothing for the trio and dancers’ looks. He’s been awesome to work with and he’s been very gracious with his time and talent and we’re just ridin’ on his coattails.” And then he said ‘yes’ and I couldn’t believe it. “And Pitbull we were like who could we ask who will absolutely tell us ‘no’? Pitbull. “Luke lives right down the road…” Adkins jokes when asked why choosing Luke Bryan and Pitbull for the track. Tune in tomorrow (9/30) to Entertainment Tonight for exclusive interviews with Trace Adkins and Luke Bryan with behind-the-scenes footage of the filming of the music video. The brand-new music video will air with CMT across the ViacomCBS Times Square Billboard in the heart of New York City, as well as running on CMT, CMT Music, and CMT.com. Featuring all the sunshine and oceanfront luxury of Miami, plus the rowdy energy of a true honkytonk heaven, three very different superstars team up with a single goal in mind: To get the party started. (September 29, 2021) – MULTI-PLATINUM Country star Trace Adkins enlists five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan and Pitbull in the official music video for their current single, “Where The Country Girls At,” letting loose for a clip with good times written all over it.ĭirected by David Rousseau and premiering across CMT and on Facebook, the video finds worlds colliding in unexpected style – just like the anthem itself. TRACE ADKINS, LUKE BRYAN & PITBULL GET THE PARTY STARTED IN “WHERE THE COUNTRY GIRLS AT” CMT VIDEO PREMIERE
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