Kathie Lee Gifford's one-sided feud with Howard Stern started in 1995 after she sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" for the Super Bowl. She explained how it came to an end.
Craig Morgan says serving in the military is "more natural" to him than being part of the country music world. He re-enlisted in the Army Reserve at the age of 59 last year.
Rock Hudson, a closeted Hollywood star and '50s heartthrob, died in 1985 at age 59 from AIDS-related complications. His ex-wife Phyllis Gates died in 2006.
A trip to South Korea marked the 85th global tour the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have done with the USO. The first USO tour took place in 1979 in South Korea.
Randy Travis and his wife, Mary, continue to be thrilled by the AI recreation of the singer's voice, saying it's something they've prayed for since Travis' stroke in 2013.
Lainey Wilson says rejection she's experienced made her want success "that much more." The country star details her road to fame in a Hulu special, "Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country."
Country star Lainey Wilson spoke to Fox News Digital ahead of the 2024 ACM Awards about her continued partnership with Tractor Supply, which she said is "on brand" due to her being a fifth generation farmer's daughter.
Stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco said he thinks live entertainment will always exist despite advances in artificial intelligence in the industry.
Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco is heading out on his nationwide stand-up tour "It Ain't Right" starting in July where he'll joke about the many things he witnesses that are just that.
For nearly 50 years, itβs been alleged that singer "Mama" Cass Elliot of The Mamas & The Papas died after choking on a ham sandwich. Her daughter is determinedΒ to setΒ the record straight with her new memoir,Β "My Mama, Cass."
Ozzy Osbourne's son, Jack Osbourne, explained how he learned the value of a strong work ethic from his father, who was a factory worker from a blue-collar background before rising to fame.
"Poolman" star Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman are focusing on spending time with their granddaughter and being a "tight family" over a decade after their separation.
Judy Garland, who starred in classic films like "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Star is Born" and died at age 47, was allegedly sober for 30 days with private investigator Fred Otash's help, according to a new biography.