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Carrie Underwood will be joined by performers including Kid Rock, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean and more over the weekend and Monday as part of Donald Trump’s inauguration events in Washington,
Kid Rock left a reporter speechless when he made a couple of flirtatious remarks during an interview yesterday (Jan. 20). The musician appeared on BBC News to discuss his plans around Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, as he performed a handful of songs at a pre-inauguration rally at the Capitol One Arena in Washington D.C. on Sunday.
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
The musician shared some political thoughts as he weighed in on the devastating wildfires that have leveled parts of Los Angeles.
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to the Trash Report, coming in one day late this week because I was off work yesterday for MLK Jr. day and a national day of service/spiraling. It's nice to come to you all on a Tuesday.
BBC News viewers were left cringing on Monday morning after singer Kid Rock tried to flirt with presenter Caitriona Perry during a live TV interview about Donald Trump's return to the White House
From his TikTok reprieve to sweeping laws on royalties, Donald Trump has been good for musicians. But will they ever be his friends?
Renowned singer and rapper Kid Rock is currently in the headlines after he audaciously asked a journalist out during his recent interview with BBC. Kid Rock, or Robert James Ritchie, as is his original name,
The 66-year-old pop superstar took to Instagram with a series of images of King and text splayed across a clip of people marching.
The Wicked star appeared to subtly shade Underwood on Instagram after her performance at Donald Trump's inauguration was troubled by technical difficulties.