After a month of speculation, Ronnie Dunn is officially part of the Nash Icon Records family. The label made it official on Monday, adding that the legend should have new music ready by spring.
Ronnie Dunn has been dropping strong hints that he has signed to the Nash Icon Music Label. Ever since Reba McEntire was announced as the label’s flagship artist, Dunn has indicated he’d be next. A recent photo shows he’s for real.
Wednesday night's (Nov. 5) CMA Awards broadcast featured performances by the top acts in country music, but many viewers noted that some sounded ... off. In a post to Facebook, Ronnie Dunn explained why it's so difficult for singers to perform well on live television.
Although he seemed a little embarrassed to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge, Ronnie Dunn couldn't escape it forever. His funny video includes a nomination for Chris Gaines -- Garth Brooks' alter ego -- to do the challenge, in addition to George Strait and Alan Jackson.
Ronnie Dunn stopped by 'The Doctors' to share some secrets on how traveling frequently has affected his health and to perform his single, 'I Wish I Still Smoked Cigarettes.' But when Dr. Travis Stork introduced his performance he said he may need to perform an intervention on Dunn.
A lot has changed with Ronnie Dunn over the years -- but his voice isn't one of them. When he released his first single in 1984, he looked a lot different than he would later as half of Brooks and Dunn. He donned a black leather jacket with the sleeves rolled up and a bright red shirt with matching boots. Dunn had a significant amount of facial hair -- much more than he would later and his long locks resembled the early years Blake Shelton mullet.