Luke Combsis a big man - he's been big his whole life - and he wants to change that
Luke was onJoe Rogan's podcast discussing his lifelong battle with his weight, and detailed the battle he's fought thus far and the reasons why, in his mind, he has to win it
His biggest reason: wanting to do physical things with his kids down the road, when they're teens and he's in his mid to late 40's
Brothers Osbornehad to cancel their appearance at Nashville's "Love Rising" event - something they didn't want to do, but did with good reason:John Osbourne's wifeLuciewas about to give birth
The good news: mom and theirtwinsare all healthy! A boy and a girl:MaybelleandArthur
John posted the happy news to Instagram, adding, "We did it y'all. @luciesilvas is a damn warrior princess"
NPR's "Tiny Desk" has hosted performances by stars like Patti Labelle,"Weird Al" Yankovic,Usherand literally hundreds of others from all over the musical map
Four time GRAMMY nominee and rising country starIngrid Andressstopped by the Washington D.C. offices of NPR to play their famous "Tiny Desk"
The singer played three tunes; her breakout single "More Hearts Than Mine," her current single "Feel Like This" and "Yearbook"
Mid-90's country band4Runnerbroke up after one album, reformed in the early 2000's, recorded another album and broke up again - and are now reuniting for a second time
The band, most known for the 1995 single "Cain's Blood", has now added lead singerCraig Morris' sonSamto the lineup.
They've dropped their first single, "Forrest County Line", and have a new album ("Back Runnin'") set for release March 31
"Thank God,"Kane Brown's recent #1 single that featured wifeKaitlynne Brown, was as mainstream country as it gets - But Kane isn't afraid to mix things up a bit
His next single, "Bury Me In Georgia," may be softened up for the radio mix, but the album version is a different beast, featuring distortion and instrumental solos
With four straight #1's, Kane has earned the latitude to experiment a little, and whether radio comes along or not, his fans will still ride with him regardless
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