Years before he turned to country, Darius Rucker was the frontman for the popular pop group Hootie & The Blowfish. The singer took a tumble on the stage while performing with the band over the weekend. Some fans thought he seemed ‘drunk.’ Stay on this page to see the video and decide for yourself. Darius
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Darius Rucker first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. Since releasing his first country album in 2008, Rucker has earned a whole new legion of fans with four No. 1 albums on the Billboard Country chart, including Platinum-certified “Learn to Live” and “True Believers.”
Country star and Hootie & the Blowfish singer Darius Rucker is set to release a brand new book. The timing is interesting, as he recently faced legal trouble in Tennessee. What do we know so far about this book? Darius Rucker Puts His Life On The Page Darius Rucker has lived a colorful life, with
Darius Rucker has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons following a recent drug arrest. In the aftermath of that, one of his exes came forward to rub salt in the wound. So, what did this estranged ex of the Hootie & the Blowfish singer have to say about him? Darius Rucker Arrested
Country star Darius Rucker was recently arrested for drugs in Tennessee. What do we know so far about this breaking story and how it went down? Country Star Darius Rucker Nabbed For Drugs In Tennessee Darius Rucker, the 57-year-old country star, was recently picked up for drugs in Tennessee. He was taken into custody on
Kellie Pickler’s in-laws issued a subpoena for their late son’s phone and text message records. They also want his email records and electronic footprints via cell phone tower pings. The confusing data request brought by Kyle Jacobs’ parents who are the administrators of his estate, comes nine short months after the 49-year-old songwriter was found
Darius Rucker made everyone regret their opinion of him. What happened to make the country singer upset? How will his fans react, to his explanation? For more details on Darius and his actions, continue reading this. How Darius Rucker Proved Them All Wrong Darius first showed the world his musical talents in 1986, as a
Not surprisingly, Dolly Parton’s words carry significant weight in the country music community and beyond. The entertainment dynamo put it straight to those fearing the vaccine against the virus, which her million-dollar donation helped to fund for the world, admonishing “Don’t be a chicken squat—go on and get the shot!” Recently, Country Music Alley related
After his latest controversy, Morgan Wallen took about four months out of the spotlight. Since a video caught him using a racial slur in his driveway, music industry decision-makers were quick to initiate the consequences of cancel culture. However, Wallen doesn’t seem to let that get him down. Notably, he is making more and more
Country music favorite, Darius Rucker blends his two beloved musical dynasties with every concert performance. Only last month, the South Carolina native helped every Country fan reflect on favorite memories through 95 years of the Grand Ole Opry as a special Valentine’s Day celebration. Emotion overwhelmed Darius Rucker during the festivities. After a rousing performance
Garth Brooks performed his 1991 hit “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House” with his bride Trisha Yearwood at the Opry. Their performance was part of the two-hour special from NBC, Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music. The performance was originally taped in the Opry circle on May 2, 2020, and
Randy Travis’ 1987 hit “Forever and Ever, Amen” is still a favorite among country music fans. Last year, he joined in on the last verse for Josh Turner’s cover of the love song for Turner’s album Country State of Mind. While Randy Travis did not attend the Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music,
The Grand Ole Opry is a long way from some romantic destinations. However, any Valentine’s Day lovebirds left snowbound by the unprecedented winter storms couldn’t help being warmed to the core. The Charlotte Observer, CMT Edge, and other outlets, country music luminaries across generations came out to celebrate the history of the Grand Ole Opry,