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Life after Florida Georgia Line: Brian Kelley ready to reintroduce himself with new solo album
Read full article: Life after Florida Georgia Line: Brian Kelley ready to reintroduce himself with new solo albumBest known as one-half of the country super-duo Florida Georgia Line, Brian Kelley will release a solo album, “Tennessee Truth," on Friday.
Tyler Hubbard, Tim McGraw call for unity on new duet
Read full article: Tyler Hubbard, Tim McGraw call for unity on new duetHubbard and McGraw are asking people to walk a mile in someone else's shoes in a call for unity on their new duet Undivided." Hubbard wrote the song while isolating on his tour bus after testing positive for COVID-19 last year. He said the division in America in 2020 weighed heavily on his heart as he wrote the song. “I think that 2020 and the state of the country was heavy on my heart, just like it is heavy on everybody’s heart,” Hubbard said. Hubbard said the timing for the song is just right, even when there is so much noise to break through.
Positive COVID-19 test sidelines FGL’s Tyler Hubbard at CMAs
Read full article: Positive COVID-19 test sidelines FGL’s Tyler Hubbard at CMAsNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard is the second artist so far that will miss a scheduled performance at the CMA Awards on Wednesday due to COVID-19. Hubbard posted a note on his Instagram page on Monday saying he was asymptomatic and quarantining on his bus outside his home. It comes days after another artist, Lee Brice, also revealed he had tested positive and would also not perform on the show, which airs on ABC from Nashville, Tennessee. “We have been extremely diligent with our testing process in advance of anyone entering our footprint,” the statement said. “Every single person has been tested, and many will be tested repeatedly throughout the week.
Country band Florida Georgia Line donates new K-9 to police
Read full article: Country band Florida Georgia Line donates new K-9 to policeCNN VideoINDIANAPOLIS (CNN) - Grammy Award nominees Florida Georgia Line honored police before they took the stage in Indianapolis and presented them with a special gift -- a new police dog. The German shepherd was donated to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department ahead of the band headlining at the FGL Fest at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. "Thank you, Florida Georgia Line for IMPD's newest K9 partner! Brian Kelley, one part of the duo Florida Georgia Line, first met the dog last year when the pup was just 10 weeks old. Soon they realized Sarge had special talents and would make a strong police dog.