• 5 Songs Banned in Sports: "CoCo" by O.T. Genasis, "Dixieland Delight" by Alabama, "Sweet Caroline and More

    Klay Thompson went HAM this week when his Golden State Warriors faced the Sacramento Kings last week: The shooting guard scored 37 points during the third quarter, setting the record for scoring in just one period, along with the record for most 3-pointers during one quarter. The team probably wanted to sing after finishing the game with a 25-point win, but alas the NBA and team executives have requested the team stop posting videos of the team singing its trademark song. Here are five songs that have gotten banned in sports and how they offended (meanwhile you can also check out a shortened video of Thompson's performance here via Sports Illustrated).
  • Alabama is Back with a Third Gospel Project

    Alabama, who started releasing country albums in 1976 and went on to become one of country music's favorite bands, has a total of 19 country projects and two gospel projects under their belts. On September 30, 2014, the gospel count will rise to three with the release of 'Angels Among Us: Hymns and Gospel Favorites."
  • Cook Dinner Like a Country Star

    Being country music royalty doesn't mean that you don't know your way around the kitchen! Many of the hottest country stars of our time love to spend cooking for their friends and family when they're not on the road.
  • Taylor Swift Wasn't The Only One Honored by The Nashville Songwriters International on Sunday...

    All the chatter out of Nashville in the last few days has been about Taylor Swift winning her sixth Nashville Songwriters Association International Songwriter of The Year Award (plus the opening of her new education center at the Country Music Hall of Fame). Congratulations to her, but let's give some credit to the four individuals who were enshrined in the NSAI Hall of Fame on Sunday. Swift will get there eventually we're sure, but these guys deserve some spotlight.
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