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Luke Bryan Drops New Song – “Drink A Little Whiskey Down”

Luke Bryan Drops New Song – “Drink A Little Whiskey Down”

Luke Bryan hit number-one this week with “Down To One” — and now he’s sharing a brand new song! “Drink A Little Whiskey Down” is one of the new tracks off his deluxe edition of Born Here Live Here Die Here. Check out the lyric video for it right here… Photo Courtesy of UMG NashvilleMORE

Luke Bryan Shares Behind the Scenes Video of “Down To One”

Luke Bryan Shares Behind the Scenes Video of “Down To One”

Luke Bryan is taking fans behind the scenes of his music video for his big ole smash hit “Down To One.” Luke says “The ‘Down To One’ music video is unlike any other one we’ve ever done before.” Check out all the video magic that allowed Luke to go into a virtual world right here……MORE

Luke Bryan’s “Down To One” Video Is Available Now

Luke Bryan’s “Down To One” Video Is Available Now

Luke Bryan knew instantly that “Down To One” was a song he should record. Luke says, “First time I heard it — it’s written by one of my dear friends Dallas Davidson who I’ve had a lot of success with as a co-writer with through the years — it just sounds like a big ole…MORE

Luke Bryan Drops “Down to One” as Sultry New Single [Listen]

Luke Bryan Drops “Down to One” as Sultry New Single [Listen]

Luke Bryan will try to score his 26th No. 1 single with the release of “Down to One” on Oct. 12. Penned by Dallas Davidso, Justin Ebach and Kyle Fishman, “Down to One” is the fourth single from Luke’s seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here. The new tune follows the album’s previous No.…MORE

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TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2024

Luke Combs was recently asked if he was stuck on a deserted island, and only had one album to listen to for the rest of his life, which one would he choose?  Luke said, “Oh man, that’s tough.” He then said, “Gosh there’s a lot.  You can only listen to one album forever?  Can you…

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2005 – Garth Brooks proposed to Trisha Yearwood in front of a crowd of 7,000 people.  2001 – Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney were acquitted of all charges after their run-in with a police horse named Chico. 1993 – “Chattahoochee” by Alan Jackson was at the top of the charts. 1992 – “Achy Breaky Heart”…