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As we get later and later into the year, more and more new albums will be released to attract the growing demand for the Christmas season. Things are getting near to full swing this week as seven of the Top 10 spots, including the first four, are taken by new albums. -
Jason Aldean Plays 'Fact or Fiction' With His Wikipedia Page, Clarifies Details Of His Career Beginnings, Childhood [WATCH]
Need to find out some basics on one of your favorite artist? Wikipedia has you covered. However, not everything on the online, crowd-sourced website is accurate. Jason Aldean took on his Wikipedia page in a new segment on Taste of Country. He straightens out some details and shared the truth behind his childhood and career beginnings. Here are some things he clarified. -
Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean Combining Tours for Stadium Run in 2015
Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean were set for separate 2015 tours until some smart person came up with an idea that will change the live landscape next summer. The two superstars will now combine their acts for a 10-date run between May and August. -
Jason Aldean Donates Over $600,000 for Breast Cancer
Every year, Jason Aldean has one show that he puts on his tour schedule called "Concert for the Cure." The show is to support breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. A portion of his ticket sales goes towards a special fund and at the end of the Concert for the Cure, he takes that fund and presents it to the Komen chapter in the city he's playing the show in. This year, that show was in Detroit and the check was for $660,000. -
Bob Seger And Jason Aldean To Perform On 'CMT Crossroads'
Detroit rocker Bob Seger will team up with country boy Jason Aldean for the upcoming 'CMT Crossroads' performance. -
Florida Georgia Line Keeps Country on Top of Billboard 200; The Game and U2 See Numbers Short of What They're Used To
This week's Billboard 200 Top 10 was chock full of new albums but the main story has to be country music's recent success. This week marks the third in a row where the genre has placed a new album atop the charts. Florida Georgia Line was this week's representative as Anything Goes sold 197,000 copies. -
Jason Aldean Shares 23 Cities for 2015 Burn It Down Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Country superstar Jason Aldean is back on top of the country charts with his sixth studio album "Old Boots, New Dirt," and he recently announced an extension to his Burn It Down tour for next year. -
Jason Aldean Chose Country Rock Over Baseball Career: 'Music Was It'
With the World Series beginning Tuesday, Oct. 21, Jason Aldean figured it was time to reminisce about his baseball past. The country singer chose singing over a career in baseball because "music was it." -
Jason Aldean Hit 'Burnin' It Down' Was Supposed To Be A Florida Georgia Line Song
What happens when you write a killer song, but your release schedule means it needs to stay under wraps for at least another year? -
Jason Aldean Has Intense Music Credo: Demands People Love Or Hate His Songs, 'No In Between'
"I don't want there to be any in-between," he said. "I think one of the worst things somebody can say is, 'Yeah, it's OK.' That means it has done absolutely nothing for you." -
Jason Aldean Keeps Country Album Streak Alive on Billboard 200 in Run Up to Taylor Swift's '1989'; Hozier Debuts High As Well
It's another big week on the Billboard 200, as if the music industry is leading up to Taylor Swift's inevitable release of 1989 with a series of pre-parties. Swift may not be country music anymore but the genre stepped up again this week. -
"Just South of Heaven" (Blake Shelton), "South of Heaven" (Slayer) and More Country Songs Seemingly Derived from Metal Titles
We were checking out Blake Shelton's new album Bringing Back The Sunshine (which topped the Billboard 200 last week) when we were struck by a humorous thought: "Man, 'Just South of Heaven' would sure make a great Slayer satire." It turns out that Shelton isn't alone in borrowing (or nearly borrowing) song titles from metal bands. We gathered a short list below, ranked from least similar in subject matter to most similar in subject matter.
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