Country Quickies August 15th
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Jon Pardi booked for “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon:” Jon Pardi fans will want to stay up late next week. The singer is booked to perform on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” Tuesday, where he’ll perform “Last Night Lonely.”
Luke Combs turns down young fans proposal: Luke Combs had an absolutely adorable moment with one young fan at a recent show. The singer shared video of the young girl named Skyla holding up a sign that read, “Long neck ice cold beer never broke my heart — But you did!!! Please be my husband or at least make a TikTok with me!!” Well, Luke brought her up on stage, but couldn’t agree to the first part, as he put it, “because I’m already one of those.” He then added, “But I see that you wanna make a TikTok…Let’s make one.” He captioned the clip, “Haha, this is what it’s all about! Great meeting you, Skyla!!” Check it out here.
Michael Ray dropping live EP: Michael Ray fans are getting a taste of his live show. The singer is dropping the new four-track live EP “The Warehouse Sessions” today. The album features live versions of tracks from his album “Higher Education.” ONE MORE THING! Michael also showed off his latest golfing injury. The singer revealed he got hit in the rear with a golf ball and posted a photo of the big bruise on his booty. Check it out here.
Niko Moon and wife expecting: Congratulations are in order for singer Niko Moon. He and his wife Anna are expecting their first child. The pair is expecting a daughter in November, and tell People it was a long journey to get to this point, with the couple starting IVF treatments in 2020. “From the moment I met her, I knew she would make the most amazing mother!,” Niko tells the mag. “Our path to seeing those two pink lines was one we weren't expecting, and one that led us to doing IVF.”
Jeannie Seely makes Grand Ole Opry history: Jeannie Seely is about to celebrate a Grand Ole Opry milestone. The singer recently made history as the artist with the most appearances ever at the Opry, with over 5,000 performances to her name. Her first performance happened in 1966. And she is set to return to the Opry on September 17th, where she’ll celebrate her 55th anniversary as a member. “The Opry is a way of life, my way of life, and I wouldn’t have it any other way! This is where my heart is,” Seely explains. “In September, I will have been here 55 years, but it’s not long enough!”