Sep 30, 2022

Elderly Country Songs 3 w/Reba, Wallen, Jinks, etc.

Luke Combs "When It Rains My Knee Hurts"

Morgan Wallen "More Than My Nursing Home"

Mark Chesnutt "Old Flames Have New Graves"

Thomas Rhett "What's Your Lawrence Welk Song"

Reba "I Got Lumbago"
(turn on your radio)

George Strait "I Can Still Make Golden Corral"

Conway Twitty "I'd Just Love to Lay Down"

Cody Jinks "Cowboys and Broken Hips"

Luke Combs Changes Fan’s Tire on Stage

One Luke Combs fanatic got more than he bargained for at one of the recent shows in Green Bay, WI, and made a memory that will last a lifetime. Late in the Resch Center show on September 17, Luke noticed an interesting sign in the audience.

“I’ve Got a Flat, Hope We Can Get Home” said the simple black-lettered poster board. It was held by middle-aged dad Vernon Perkins of Two Rivers, standing beside his two obviously embarrassed kids he’d brought to the show. Combs said he was moved by the sign and loved to give back to his fans.


What that led to was something nobody would’ve expected. Combs spoke to his stage manager and pointed to the man, who was quickly escorted out of the arena. Nearby fans were confused but went on enjoying their night of screamed country songs about beer.


Ten minutes later, between songs, the back of the arena suddenly opened up and Vernon drove his 2003 GMC Silverado onto the stage, careful not to run over any stray beers or bass players. The crowd erupted, thinking it was just a prop for an upcoming song about trucks and beer.


Luke sauntered to the front of the stage as a large toolbox was wheeled in behind him. “Well, I’m already dressed for this,” he laughed, pointing to the Meineke button-up with his name on it that he was wearing. “Let’s change this man’s tire!” The crowd erupted again.


As the band laid into a scorching take of “When It Rains It Pours,” Luke quickly jacked the truck up into place and began removing the lug nuts. Never missing a note or a beat, he deftly removed the deflated Goodyear Wrangler and replaced it with the spare. He was careful to put everything back in its place, still hitting every lyric and intonation just right. It was masterful.


Combs finished the job in a mere 5 1/2 minutes, stopping after the first chorus of “Forever After All” to shake Mr. Perkins’ hand. “That’ll be $35,” smiled Combs. “Nah, but seriously, talk to my manager and we’ll get you set up with a new set of tires, those other three are looking bald as Cole Swindell, my man.”


Perkins graciously thanked Combs and waved to the crowd. As he was about to return his truck to the parking lot, Combs asked him “Now can we talk about your cabin air filter?”


Sep 29, 2022

New Video / Adeem the Artist / "Going to Hell"

Every Artist Has That One Album: Dustin Lynch Edition


25 Favorite Albums of 2022: 3/4 Report

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1. Kaitlin Butts - What Else Can She Do


2. Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You


3. Aaron Raitiere - Single Wide Dreamer


4. 49 Winchester - Fortune Favors the Bold


5. Ben Chapman - Make the Night Better


6. Ian Noe - River Fools & Mountain Saints


7. The Vandoliers - s/t


8. The Wilder Blue - s/t


9. Kelsey Waldon - No Regular Dog


10. Joshua Hedley - Neon Blue


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11. Wade Bowen - Somewhere Between the Secret and the Truth


12. Amanda Shires - Take it Like a Man


13. Jason Scott and the High Heat - Castle Rock


14. Tami Neilson - Kingmaker


15. Arlo McKinley - This Mess We’re In


16. Band of Horses - Things Are Great


17. Michaela Anne - Oh to Be That Free


18. Pusha T - It’s Almost Dry


19. Hailey Whitters - Raised


20. Drew Kennedy - Marathon


21. American Aquarium - Chicamacomico


22. The Sheepdogs - Outta Sight


23. Whiskey Myers - Tornillo


24. Yelawolf / Shooter Jennings - Sometimes Y


25. Sarah Shook and the Disarmers - Nightroamer

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Lurking beyond: Zach Bryan - American Heartbreak, Bri Bagwell - Corazon y Cabeza, Tony Logue - Jericho, The Whitmore Sisters - Ghost Stories, Jamestown Revival - Young Man, Vince Staples - Ramona Park Broke My Heart, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - Crooked Tree, Brent Cobb - And Now Turn To

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