While the ladies are usually the red carpet highlight of an award show, the Grammys wouldn't have been complete without its musical men. The Jonas Brothers continued their streak of going all out in tuxes, with Joe rocking an extra shiny jacket. Jay-Z also went formal as he gave a hug to his friend Chris Martin before they took the stage together inside the show. T.I. and Snoop mixed it up in their colorful blazers and sunglasses while John Mayer added a punch of purple to his black ensemble. Whether they walked away winners or not, the handsome men made it all the more fun.
The ultimate country music collection features today's hottest hits from country music superstars Sugarland, Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, George Strait, Reba and many more![...] Read more!
Country star Trace Adkins' efforts to help kids suffering from killer food allergies has been given a major boost - two top politicians have agreed to support his cause.[...] Read more!
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Trace Adkins, a former oil roughneck, has written and recorded a song called ''Black Gold'' that will open an upcoming truTV series of the same name. The show, which premieres 10 p.m. EDT June 18, follows three drilling crews in their quest for oil in West Texas.[...] Read more!
LOS ANGELES — After getting fired by Donald Trump on "The Celebrity Apprentice," country singer Trace Adkins is turning to the make-believe world of daytime television.
After getting fired by Donald Trump on the final "Celebrity Apprentice" episode, country singer Trace Adkins is turning to the make-believe world of daytime television, among other acting pursuits.
Country singer Trace Adkins is to play the Ghost Of Christmas Future in Kelsey Grammer's new patriotic version of Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol." [...] Read more!
British journalist-turned-TV talent show judge Piers Morgan beat country star Trace Adkins to win Thursday night's live final of Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice.[...] Read more!
Trace Adkins had no interest in doing a reality show when he was first approached to appear on NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice." But, a chance to help his charity of choice changed his mind.
Trace Adkins is tempted to quit country music and return to his former life working on oil rigs. Adkins has made millions of dollars since he returned to dry land and embarked on a career as a country music star - but he confesses he yearns for the simplicity of life at sea. [...] Read more!
TRACE ADKINS is tempted to quit country music and return to his former life working on oil rigs.
Adkins has made millions of dollars since he returned to dry land and embarked ...
Country star Trace Adkins will lead this year's Walk for Food Allergy series to honor his daughter's battle with eating issues. The singer will serve as the honorary chairman of the awareness drive, which will take place in 20 cities across America, beginning next month. [...] Read more!
Country star Trace Adkins was forced to pull out of a planned appearance at the President's Dinner in Washington, D.C. last night after injuring his back. The Chrome singer was billed to perform for President George W. Bush and leading dignitaries but was in too much pain and had to cancel.[...] Read more!
Country star Trace Adkins will perform a 45-minute set at the 2007 President's Dinner in Washington, D.C. on June 13. Adkins will play in front of President George W. Bush and 5,000 guests including members of the Senate and House Of Representatives at the Washington Convention Center event. [...] Read more!
Country star Trace Adkins is to be honored by the United Service Organizations (USO) for his tireless morale boosting efforts to bring joy to US troops stationed overseas. The gravel-voiced Chrome singer will receive the 2007 USO Merit Award in Arlington, Virginia on March 27th.[...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to kitschy "American Idol" reject William Hung (1983), English actor Orlando Bloom (1977), "Baywatch" actress Nicole Eggert (1972), "Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey (1966), screen and stage actress Penelope Ann Miller (1964), country singer Trace Adkins (1962), "Seinfeld" actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961), film composer/Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin (1954), voice actor Richard Moll (1943), flamboyant confetti tossing comedian Rip Taylor (1937), celebrity game-show panelist/actor Charles Nelson Reilly (1931), and "The Untouchables" (TV Series) actor Robert Stack (1919; d. 2003).
Trace Adkins is hoping to follow Brad Paisley and George Strait into the country Christmas charts - he's planning a Celtic album of festive favorites for 2007.
The Chrome singer admits he's been thinking about recording a Christmas album for the past few years, but his festive favorites would be full of ancient Celtic hymns.[...] Read more!
Country singer Trace Adkins manages to satisfy his fan base, which is split between the traditional "Every Lighters" and the party animal "Badonkadonkers."