Ronnie Dunn Serenades Jennifer Nettles With Sugarland’s ‘Stay’ at ‘ACM Girls Night Out’
On tonight's 'ACM Girls Night Out' CBS special, Ronnie Dunn serenaded Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles with one of her own songs, the 2007 platinum hit, 'Stay.'
On tonight's 'ACM Girls Night Out' CBS special, Ronnie Dunn serenaded Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles with one of her own songs, the 2007 platinum hit, 'Stay.'
One of country music's hottest "newcomers" took the ACM Awards stage on Sunday night like he'd done it a dozen times before. Hosts Blake Shelton and Reba McEntire jokingly asked the crowd to take it easy on the newbie, before the fiery redhead cracked, "Give the kid a break, it's Ronnie Dunn!"
The Eagles' Don Henley is currently in Nashville working on a country album, and now some of the details about the project are finally emerging, courtesy of Ronnie Dunn. Dunn recently mentioned recording a song for the album with Henley and Alison Krauss, and then he spilled the beans about that track to Nashville-based blogger Ashley Mann.
Ronnie Dunn is having no trouble standing alone from his former Brooks and Dunn name -- his debut single, 'Bleed Red,' has been immensely successful on country radio. Now, Dunn will take the leap toward a full solo record, due out on June 7.
This summer, Ronnie Dunn will be headlining three Taste of Country concerts in the Western U.S. The country music veteran recently parted ways from longtime bandmate, Kix Brooks, so it will definitely be exciting to see Dunn take the stage as a solo artist.
Sara Evans and Ronnie Dunn will launch the events leading up to the 2011 Academy of Country Music Awards with headlining performances at the ACM Concerts at Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.
Ronnie Dunn called into KMPS in Seattle to chat about his new single, advice he received from Garth Brooks, and most interestingly, what kind of mischief he and Reba McEntire were up to last time they were in Vegas.
New solo singer Ronnie Dunn, who split with longtime partner Kix Brooks after their final show as Brooks & Dunn in September 2010, isn't one for relaxing or retirement. In an interview with 97.3 The Dawg, Dunn talks about going solo so soon after the dissolution of Brooks & Dunn.
Ronnie Dunn will perform his new single, 'Bleed Red,' at the ACM Awards on April 3, according to his official website. This will be the first time he performs as a solo act, without his partner of many years, Kix Brooks. Dunn says he feels like "a freshman starting over."
Ronnie Dunn, formerly half of the mega-successful, recently disbanded Brooks & Dunn, has just unveiled 'Bleed Red,' the uplifting first single from his upcoming debut solo album.