The star of the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday night (Sept. 13) wasn't Randy Owen or Charles Esten. It wasn't even Luke Bryan. A 5-year-old named Kael stole the hearts of everyone watching and listening.
Maddie and Tae are all about spreading positivity and joy through their music, but when they visited St. Jude recently, they got to experience that themselves in an even more powerful way. The duo got to tour the hospital for the first time, and Maddie says even just stepping into the building was a special experience.
The Property Brothers, otherwise known as Drew and Jonathan Scott, have many talents, including real estate and music. But for St. Jude, Jonathan breaks out a hidden talent: magic.
Like many in country music, Chase Bryant is a proud supporter of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The rising country star opened up about why he's such an avid participant with the organization, revealing that his brother is a Stage 4 leukemia survivor and that cancer is generational in his family, with his mother defeating skin cancer multiple times and several of his relatives contracting the deadly disease.
Cancer is personal for some of country music's biggest stars and newcomers. Cole Swindell, Maddie + Tae, Trent Harmon and more all recently opened up about how cancer has touched their lives. This moving video shows how research done at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital helps more than just the kids at St. Jude.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is one of the biggest nonprofits in the U.S., serving thousands of sick children and their families at no cost to them. Country music has a longstanding relationship with the organization, and just one of those enthusiastic partners is Darius Rucker...