Colt Ford sings about lost love on his new single "4 Lane Gone," a straight down the middle country heartbreaker that doesn't sacrifice anything he's become known for.
Country music fans, start your engines. The second annual Lost Highway Music and Motorcycle Festival is rolling into San Bernardino, Calif., this summer, bringing Brantley Gilbert with it.
Craig Morgan asked nearly two dozen country stars and athletes to sing his new song "When I'm Gone" selfie style, and they delivered. Watch as singers like Dustin Lynch, Charlie Daniels, Thompson Square, Tracy Lawrence and Gary LeVox push record on their phones and belt out the moving lyrics to Morgan's newest hit.
When Brantley Gilbert first heard the news of the five soldiers killed in a senseless shooting in Chattanooga on July 16, he knew wanted to do something to help.
Colt Ford lays down the law in his "Cut 'Em All" video, but he couldn't take the bad guys down without a little help from Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson.
If anyone watching Colt Ford didn't get a photo or an autograph during the singer's 75-minute set at WE Fest 2015 on Saturday afternoon, it's because they weren't trying. Ford kept the energy up on stage and off during a four-song autograph signing session in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Country Jam 2015 will soon draw to a close, but there's still a full day of country music ahead — and the party shows no signs of slowing down. Day 3 of the festival was a huge one, with headliner Tim McGraw drawing a massive crowd after several other talented artists took the big stage.
Colt Ford's nickname should be Mr. Goodtime, because as he showed fans at Colorado's 2015 Country Jam, he knows how to bring a helluva good time. With his gun mic stand and the familiar American flag attached to it, Ford made the fest's main stage his domain for his hour-plus set.