Maroon 5, Lil Uzi Vert, and Keith Urban will head to the shores of Lake Michigan this morning as part of the lineup for Milwaukee’s sprawling Summerfest.
The annual event effectively packs three festivals into one, with three weekends of totally different lineups scheduled for June 20 through 22, June 27 through 29, and July 4 through 6.
Opening weekend will feature Kane Brown, Mötley Crüe, and a still-unannounced headliner, as well as supporting performances from Goo Goo Dolls, Black Pumas, Brittany Howard, Taking Back Sunday, En Vogue, Dawes, O.A.R., Three Dog Night, the War and Treaty,...
The annual event effectively packs three festivals into one, with three weekends of totally different lineups scheduled for June 20 through 22, June 27 through 29, and July 4 through 6.
Opening weekend will feature Kane Brown, Mötley Crüe, and a still-unannounced headliner, as well as supporting performances from Goo Goo Dolls, Black Pumas, Brittany Howard, Taking Back Sunday, En Vogue, Dawes, O.A.R., Three Dog Night, the War and Treaty,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Following the release of “See You Next Summer,” Brian Kelley released another farewell track on Wednesday, this time with a far more bitter tune: “Kiss My Boots.”
The song, part of his upcoming sophomore album, Tennessee Truth, has some fans musing if the new track is a dig at Tyler Hubbard, the Georgia half of former country music duo Florida George Line. “Want the world to know that you did me wrong/I don’t know how you act sweet, after how you did me,” sings Kelley. “Here’s a...
The song, part of his upcoming sophomore album, Tennessee Truth, has some fans musing if the new track is a dig at Tyler Hubbard, the Georgia half of former country music duo Florida George Line. “Want the world to know that you did me wrong/I don’t know how you act sweet, after how you did me,” sings Kelley. “Here’s a...
- 3/7/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Ten years ago this week, Tyler Hubbard barreled into a Brazilian steakhouse inside the Hard Rock Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, dropped himself into a chair at a dinner table, and did his best to appear sober.
It didn’t work.
I was there to do an interview for Country Weekly magazine (Rip) with Hubbard and his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley, but a long day’s video shoot for what Hubbard says was Fgl’s most expensive video ever, “Get Your Shine On,” and too many post-shoot drinks left the singer,...
It didn’t work.
I was there to do an interview for Country Weekly magazine (Rip) with Hubbard and his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley, but a long day’s video shoot for what Hubbard says was Fgl’s most expensive video ever, “Get Your Shine On,” and too many post-shoot drinks left the singer,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line has played its final show. On Wednesday night, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley told the fans at the Minnesota State Fair that they were witnessing their last show as a country duo.
“You’ve enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping someone will show up to listen, so thank you guys,” Hubbard told the crowd, according to Variety. “It’s the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter for us.”
“It’s very exciting for us to look at what’s ahead, see what’s next,” he added, per the outlet. “And the next chapter ahead is very exciting, but we want to celebrate this chapter with you guys.”
Hubbard and Kelley hugged after performing their 2012 hit “Cruise” for the last time, before exiting the stage on opposite sides, video captured at the event shows.
The pair made headlines in...
“You’ve enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping someone will show up to listen, so thank you guys,” Hubbard told the crowd, according to Variety. “It’s the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter for us.”
“It’s very exciting for us to look at what’s ahead, see what’s next,” he added, per the outlet. “And the next chapter ahead is very exciting, but we want to celebrate this chapter with you guys.”
Hubbard and Kelley hugged after performing their 2012 hit “Cruise” for the last time, before exiting the stage on opposite sides, video captured at the event shows.
The pair made headlines in...
- 9/2/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Florida Georgia Line have canceled their 2021 I Love My Country Tour. The duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley issued a statement on Friday citing the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic as the reason for the cancellation.
“We were hopeful we could get back on the road this fall, and are so bummed to have to cancel this tour, but we know in our hearts that we still have to make sure we’re keeping our fans and crew safe,” Hubbard said in a statement. “It’s unfortunate that we have to...
“We were hopeful we could get back on the road this fall, and are so bummed to have to cancel this tour, but we know in our hearts that we still have to make sure we’re keeping our fans and crew safe,” Hubbard said in a statement. “It’s unfortunate that we have to...
- 8/20/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Before he was even out of his mid-20s, Parker McCollum had established himself as one of the preeminent artists on the Texas music circuit — the sort of singer-songwriter with a country twang who could sell out arenas and amphitheaters across the Lone Star State, was as “Red Dirt” as they come, and had done it all independently. But McCollum didn’t want that.
The baseball-cap-wearing singer-songwriter with a sensitive heart — he unabashedly declares his love for John Mayer and professes to be born to write sad country love songs...
The baseball-cap-wearing singer-songwriter with a sensitive heart — he unabashedly declares his love for John Mayer and professes to be born to write sad country love songs...
- 8/5/2021
- by Dan Hyman
- Rollingstone.com
When it's time to cruise down to Florida, Brian Kelley can't help but get his shine on. Whether he's riding an e-bike with friends through state park trails or grilling on a boat drifting through the panhandle, the Florida Georgia Line member immediately fell in love with his second home outside of Nashville. "This area is super special to me and it's home for me and my wife Brittney Kelley and we're just super thankful," Brian shared in an exclusive interview with E! News. "It's our anchor. It's our guiding light." So, perhaps it should be no surprise that when Covid-19 put a pause on touring and live performances, Brian headed to Florida where he was...
- 7/22/2021
- E! Online
Florida Georgia Line member Brian Kelley’s plan to bring a country-music musical to life as a legit stage production is now extending to a movie version that is being developed simultaneously.
Kelley and his partners announced not just a film iteration of “May We All” — whose planned staging has been put off due to the pandemic — but the director who’s been tapped for a movie version: Andy Fickman, whose credits include directing and exec-producing CBS’ TV series “Kevin Can Wait” as well as a number of feature films and stage productions.
The stage version, announced in Variety in 2019, was set for a developmental production at Memphis’ Playhouse in the Square in fall 2020, to have been followed by an official Nashville premiere in 2021. As lockdowns have pushed any of these stage debuts further back, producers decided to move up a film adaptation.
Both versions will be jukebox musicals, effectively,...
Kelley and his partners announced not just a film iteration of “May We All” — whose planned staging has been put off due to the pandemic — but the director who’s been tapped for a movie version: Andy Fickman, whose credits include directing and exec-producing CBS’ TV series “Kevin Can Wait” as well as a number of feature films and stage productions.
The stage version, announced in Variety in 2019, was set for a developmental production at Memphis’ Playhouse in the Square in fall 2020, to have been followed by an official Nashville premiere in 2021. As lockdowns have pushed any of these stage debuts further back, producers decided to move up a film adaptation.
Both versions will be jukebox musicals, effectively,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
After being dogged by both a Covid diagnosis and break-up rumors in November, Florida Georgia Line have announced their fifth studio album. Life Rolls On, stacked full with 16 tracks, arrives February 12th. The duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley produced the album with Corey Crowder, making it their first full-length album without longtime producer Joey Moi.
Life Rolls On compiles the six songs from Fgl’s 6-Pack EP, released in May, and lead single “Long Live” with new tracks like “Life Looks Good,” written with Crowder and Jaren Johnston,...
Life Rolls On compiles the six songs from Fgl’s 6-Pack EP, released in May, and lead single “Long Live” with new tracks like “Life Looks Good,” written with Crowder and Jaren Johnston,...
- 12/4/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Fans shouldn't stress about the state of Florida Georgia Line, according to Tyler Hubbard, one half of the country music duo. Though the artist did confirm he briefly unfollowed bandmate Brian Kelley on social media earlier this month, Tyler explained to host Storme Warren on SiriusXM's Exit 209 that there's no bad blood between the friends. Tyler, who virtually appeared alongside Brian on the show on Thursday, Nov. 19, insisted that Florida Georgia Line is still very much intact, explaining, "I unfollowed Bk for a few days while we were through this political, you know, in the middle of this election and everything going on. And, and I even called him and told him, I...
- 11/19/2020
- E! Online
Florida Georgia Line addressed rumors they were breaking up on Thursday, telling SiriusXM host Storme Warren they were still a team and “feeling stronger than ever.”
The speculation about a rift between duo members Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley began around the Presidential election, when Kelley was regularly posting content that suggested the pandemic and corresponding live music shutdown was a conspiracy timed to end after a winner was declared. Savvy Instagram watchers noticed that Hubbard and his wife Hayley unfollowed Kelley around this time.
In the SiriusXM interview, Hubbard,...
The speculation about a rift between duo members Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley began around the Presidential election, when Kelley was regularly posting content that suggested the pandemic and corresponding live music shutdown was a conspiracy timed to end after a winner was declared. Savvy Instagram watchers noticed that Hubbard and his wife Hayley unfollowed Kelley around this time.
In the SiriusXM interview, Hubbard,...
- 11/19/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Today — barely nine months since the pandemic took off in earnest — the United States has surpassed 10 million cases of the coronavirus. That’s according to Johns Hopkins University, a bastion of public health and medicine, not a media outlet that some may choose to dismiss as “fake.” More than 237,000 Americans have died since the first reported case of Covid-19 in January.
And yet, today, a number of country music artists — some who should more than know better — are spouting off about “hypocrisy.” As they see it, this weekend’s spontaneous...
And yet, today, a number of country music artists — some who should more than know better — are spouting off about “hypocrisy.” As they see it, this weekend’s spontaneous...
- 11/9/2020
- by Jon Freeman and Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Updated: Florida Georgia Line will not be performing on Wednesday’s CMA Awards, following the Covid-19 diagnosis of Fgl member Tyler Hubbard. In a statement, the CMA said Hubbard was never on site for rehearsals prior to his positive test: “It does reassure us that our protocols are working… Most importantly, it prevented anyone else from being exposed.” Read the CMA’s full statement below.
Tyler Hubbard, one half of the country-music duo Florida Georgia Line, says he’s tested positive for Covid-19. The Georgia half of the band, known for mega-hits like “Cruise,...
Tyler Hubbard, one half of the country-music duo Florida Georgia Line, says he’s tested positive for Covid-19. The Georgia half of the band, known for mega-hits like “Cruise,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Updated: Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line revealed Monday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus, making him the second performer slated for Wednesday’s CMA Awards telecast to have to pull out on account of a Covid-19 diagnosis.
“Some of y’all guessed it,” Hubbard wrote on Instagram. “Got the Rona. Asymptomatic. Quarantining on bus. Miss my family. Writing songs. Thankful.”
Florida Georgia Line exiting the CMAs follows closely on the heels of another country star, Lee Brice, having to do the same over the weekend.
Sunday night, Hubbard had hinted at trouble, posting a photo of his tour bus parked at his home. “Any ideas why I would have my tour bus parked in the driveway?” he asked fans.
The Country Music Association released a statement Monday afternoon: “As you may have heard, unfortunately Lee Brice and Tyler Hubbard both tested positive for Covid-19 and are unable...
“Some of y’all guessed it,” Hubbard wrote on Instagram. “Got the Rona. Asymptomatic. Quarantining on bus. Miss my family. Writing songs. Thankful.”
Florida Georgia Line exiting the CMAs follows closely on the heels of another country star, Lee Brice, having to do the same over the weekend.
Sunday night, Hubbard had hinted at trouble, posting a photo of his tour bus parked at his home. “Any ideas why I would have my tour bus parked in the driveway?” he asked fans.
The Country Music Association released a statement Monday afternoon: “As you may have heard, unfortunately Lee Brice and Tyler Hubbard both tested positive for Covid-19 and are unable...
- 11/9/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Updated: Two top country stars, Morgan Wallen and Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley, have called out Biden supporters celebrating in the streets as “hypocritical” and used the spontaneous rallies to buttress their positions that live concerts need to resume immediately.
“Time to start booking shows,” wrote Wallen on his Instagram Story, accompanied by a photo of a celebrating crowd packed into an intersection on the streets outside the White House. “The hypocrisy is unreal.”
Fgl’s Kelley posted the same photo on his Instagram Story with the message, “Time to go back to work America. Booking shows Asap.”
On Monday morning, shortly after this story was first posted, Kelley’s partner in the Florida Georgia Line duo, Tyler Hubbard, announced on social media that he had tested positive for Covid-19. The duo’s performance on the CMA Awards Wednesday night has been canceled.
Wallen is still set to perform...
“Time to start booking shows,” wrote Wallen on his Instagram Story, accompanied by a photo of a celebrating crowd packed into an intersection on the streets outside the White House. “The hypocrisy is unreal.”
Fgl’s Kelley posted the same photo on his Instagram Story with the message, “Time to go back to work America. Booking shows Asap.”
On Monday morning, shortly after this story was first posted, Kelley’s partner in the Florida Georgia Line duo, Tyler Hubbard, announced on social media that he had tested positive for Covid-19. The duo’s performance on the CMA Awards Wednesday night has been canceled.
Wallen is still set to perform...
- 11/9/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Florida Georgia Line sing the praises of carefree weekends in “Long Live,” the CMA-nominated duo’s latest single. The new release follows their country radio hit “I Love My Country,” which arrived earlier in 2020.
Written by Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley with Corey Crowder, David Garcia, and Josh Miller, “Long Live” is an ode to small-town Friday nights that recalls the duo’s early hits like “Cruise” and “’Round Here.” “Long live all the small-towners/Sun up to sun-downers/That old-school Haggard and Hank,” they sing in the chorus.
Written by Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley with Corey Crowder, David Garcia, and Josh Miller, “Long Live” is an ode to small-town Friday nights that recalls the duo’s early hits like “Cruise” and “’Round Here.” “Long live all the small-towners/Sun up to sun-downers/That old-school Haggard and Hank,” they sing in the chorus.
- 9/10/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. It's time to get your shine (and summer) on! Fourth of July weekend is almost here and while celebrations will be different this year, Florida Georgia Line is hopeful you will raise a toast to America with good music, family time and maybe even some Old Camp Whiskey. After releasing their latest EP appropriately titled 6-Pack, both Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley were able to share a few special items that could make your summer celebrations a bit more "simple." Let's just say they...
- 6/29/2020
- E! Online
Dressing in comfort and style is just how Brian Kelley and Brittney Kelley roll. While many know this country music couple from their red carpet appearances and life on the road—after all, Brian is one half of Florida Georgia Line—the famous pair has also quietly been building a fashion empire filled with love and care called Tribe Kelley. It all began on a tour bus when Brittney started making her own concert and vintage T-shirts. Members of the band had some fashion requests and magic began to happen. "I started by cutting up t-shirts and bleaching them and rearranging them and tying a bow on the sides," Brittney recalled to E! News exclusively. "I ended up learning how to sew on the...
- 4/23/2020
- E! Online
Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are staying busy in self-isolation. While chatting with Et Canada’s Sangita Patel, the country duo reveal how they’re spending their time at home in Tennessee, and share what fans can expect from their upcoming album. Related: Florida Georgia Line Paying Staffers At Their Nashville Bar During Coronavirus Shutdown “We’re...
- 4/8/2020
- by Katie Colley
- ET Canada
Florida Georgia Line reaffirm their country credentials and party-friendly reputation in the new song “I Love My Country,” the first release from the duo’s upcoming fifth album.
Penned by Corey Crowder (who also takes over the reins as producer), Ernest K Smith, and Charlie Handsome, “I Love My Country” is a fist-pumping collision of banjo, beats, riffs, and country imagery that’s solidly in Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley’s wheelhouse. “Drinkin’ beer out the can, liquor out the bottle, how the good Lord intended it, yes he did,...
Penned by Corey Crowder (who also takes over the reins as producer), Ernest K Smith, and Charlie Handsome, “I Love My Country” is a fist-pumping collision of banjo, beats, riffs, and country imagery that’s solidly in Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley’s wheelhouse. “Drinkin’ beer out the can, liquor out the bottle, how the good Lord intended it, yes he did,...
- 3/27/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
ABC has given a script commitment with penalty to Moss Landing, a romantic music drama from The Son and Hemlock Grove co-creator Lee Shipman, Empire and Star co-creator Lee Daniels and his Lee Daniels Entertainment, Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and his CuzBro production company, and 20th Century Fox TV, where Daniels is under an overall deal.
Written by Shipman, who also serves as showrunner, Moss Landing, set in a small Florida coastal town, follows Marion James, a disgraced country star, and Sky Miller, an African-American gospel and soul singer in a sweeping love story. Over the course of the first season, we’ll unravel the mysteries of Marion and Sky’s troubled pasts, watch them navigate the highs and lows of rebuilding their lives, and experience the love that binds them together, all set to genre blending music numbers.
Shipman executive produces with Daniels and Marc Velez for...
Written by Shipman, who also serves as showrunner, Moss Landing, set in a small Florida coastal town, follows Marion James, a disgraced country star, and Sky Miller, an African-American gospel and soul singer in a sweeping love story. Over the course of the first season, we’ll unravel the mysteries of Marion and Sky’s troubled pasts, watch them navigate the highs and lows of rebuilding their lives, and experience the love that binds them together, all set to genre blending music numbers.
Shipman executive produces with Daniels and Marc Velez for...
- 12/20/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Lee Daniels and Brian Kelley, one half of the country music duo Florida Georgia Line, are developing a drama together at ABC.
The duo have set up a country music-gospel mashup series to a script plus penalty deal at the Disney-owned network, meaning ABC will be forced to pay a penalty if the series isn’t picked up.
Titled “Moss Landing,” the prospective series is set in a small Florida coastal town and follows Marion James, a disgraced country star, and Sky Miller, an African-American gospel and soul singer in a sweeping love story. Over the course of the first season, the series will unravel the mysteries of Marion and Sky’s troubled pasts, watch them navigate the highs and lows of rebuilding their lives, and experience the love that binds them together, all set to genre blending music numbers.
The series hails from 20th Century Fox Television (where Daniels...
The duo have set up a country music-gospel mashup series to a script plus penalty deal at the Disney-owned network, meaning ABC will be forced to pay a penalty if the series isn’t picked up.
Titled “Moss Landing,” the prospective series is set in a small Florida coastal town and follows Marion James, a disgraced country star, and Sky Miller, an African-American gospel and soul singer in a sweeping love story. Over the course of the first season, the series will unravel the mysteries of Marion and Sky’s troubled pasts, watch them navigate the highs and lows of rebuilding their lives, and experience the love that binds them together, all set to genre blending music numbers.
The series hails from 20th Century Fox Television (where Daniels...
- 12/20/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Lee Daniels has landed another project at ABC, this time teaming up with country-music star Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line.
The two will executive produce Moss Landing, a drama with musical elements from writer Lee Shipman (AMC's The Son) and Disney's 20th Century Fox TV, where Daniels is based. The project has a script commitment plus penalty.
Set in a small Florida coastal town, the potential series would follow the sweeping love story of disgraced country star Marion James and Sky Miller, and African American gospel and soul singer. The show would unravel the mysteries of their troubled ...
The two will executive produce Moss Landing, a drama with musical elements from writer Lee Shipman (AMC's The Son) and Disney's 20th Century Fox TV, where Daniels is based. The project has a script commitment plus penalty.
Set in a small Florida coastal town, the potential series would follow the sweeping love story of disgraced country star Marion James and Sky Miller, and African American gospel and soul singer. The show would unravel the mysteries of their troubled ...
- 12/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Lively McCabe Entertainment announces a partnership with Brian Kelley -- of the multi-platinum, award-winning duo Florida Georgia Line -- via his CuzBro Productions banner, on the recently announced new musical May We All. Kelley and partners Stephen Snedden and Justin Halliwell join previously announced producers, Lively McCabe Entertainment President Michael Barra, and Elyse Cogan, Director, Theatrical for BMG. CuzBro will be actively involved in the creative development of the project, and a developmental production will be staged in Memphis, Tennessee at Playhouse on the Square in the fall of 2020 dates Tba. The producers are simultaneously pursuing a feature film adaptation of the musical.
- 10/16/2019
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Two months after announcing its first wave, the Alamo Drafthouse-created Fantastic Fest is continuing to flesh out its genre-filled lineup. Their latest slate of films is dominated by old and new horror from around the world, but two high-profile inclusions will catch movie lovers’ eyes. Rian Johnson’s “The Last Jedi” followup, the murder mystery “Knives Out,” is set to close the festival with the director in attendance. Palme d’Or winner “Parasite,” in the midst of a domestic Oscar campaign after storming the international box office, will also play Fantastic Fest.
From there, the programming places special emphasis on two categories: Mexican genre film and Lgbtq+ stories. For the former, there will be screenings of three-rarely seen Mexican horror classics, as well as lectures and a shorts program for young Mexican filmmakers.
The festival will also include screenings of some landmark Lgbtq+ horror films, including the new documentary...
From there, the programming places special emphasis on two categories: Mexican genre film and Lgbtq+ stories. For the former, there will be screenings of three-rarely seen Mexican horror classics, as well as lectures and a shorts program for young Mexican filmmakers.
The festival will also include screenings of some landmark Lgbtq+ horror films, including the new documentary...
- 8/20/2019
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Following the first wave of programming's unveiling earlier this summer, Fantastic Fest was already a must-see experience for movie lovers, but its second wave of programming has put it at an even higher level of anticipation, with new additions to the lineup including Bong Joon-ho's Parasite, Richard Stanley's Color Out of Space, Joe Begos' Vfw, the documentary Phil Tippett - Mad Dreams and Monsters, and perhaps the most anticipated of all: the closing night movie, Rian Johnson’s Knives Out.
We have the full second wave of programming in the official press release below, and visit Fantastic Fest's website for more information.
Press Release: Austin, TX — August 20, 2019 —Fantastic Fest is proud to announce its second wave of programming, led by a closing night screening of writer-director Rian Johnson’s hotly anticipated new Lionsgate and Mrc mystery Knives Out. A tribute to the work of Agatha Christie, Knives Out...
We have the full second wave of programming in the official press release below, and visit Fantastic Fest's website for more information.
Press Release: Austin, TX — August 20, 2019 —Fantastic Fest is proud to announce its second wave of programming, led by a closing night screening of writer-director Rian Johnson’s hotly anticipated new Lionsgate and Mrc mystery Knives Out. A tribute to the work of Agatha Christie, Knives Out...
- 8/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Canaan Smith savors the feeling of a summertime throwdown in his easygoing new song “Beer Drinkin’ Weather,” released on Thursday. The track is the “Love You Like That” singer’s first release under an agreement with Round Here Records, a new label launched by Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley.
Co-written by Smith with Hubbard, Kelley, and Corey Crowder, “Beer Drinkin’ Weather” is reminiscent of party-mode Fgl — who co-produced it with Smith — and Morgan Wallen’s breakout hit “Up Down” with its maxed-out guitar leads and massive drums.
Co-written by Smith with Hubbard, Kelley, and Corey Crowder, “Beer Drinkin’ Weather” is reminiscent of party-mode Fgl — who co-produced it with Smith — and Morgan Wallen’s breakout hit “Up Down” with its maxed-out guitar leads and massive drums.
- 8/15/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Another baby is definitely meant to be in the Florida Georgia Line interview. During tonight's 2019 Billboard Music Awards, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard walked the red carpet in celebration of their Top Country Artist nomination. And while there's no denying the pair's incredible year professionally, there's some big personal news coming soon. When asked about welcoming his second child with wife Hayley Hubbard, Tyler couldn't help but express his excitement. "We got a little dude on the way so we're pretty excited. Middle of August we'll have another one in the house," Tyler shared on Live From the Red Carpet with Jason Kennedy and Tanya Rad. "I'm...
- 5/1/2019
- E! Online
Florida Georgia Line have often admitted they owe a lot of their success to SiriusXM. The satellite radio company’s modern-country channel the Highway debuted Fgl’s mega-hit “Cruise” before the band even had its deal with Republic Nashville. Now, the duo are returning the favor, teaming up with SiriusXM to perform a listener appreciation concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
Set for May 29th, the performance will mark the first full concert at the historic Ryman by the duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley. The concert will air live at 8:00 p.
Set for May 29th, the performance will mark the first full concert at the historic Ryman by the duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley. The concert will air live at 8:00 p.
- 4/30/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
As Veep is coming to an end, the Emmy-winning series’ executive producer/showrunner David Mandel is staying in business with HBO.
Mandel has signed a three-year exclusive TV overall deal with the premium cable network to develop and produce series projects.
Seinfeld alum Mandel accomplished a rare feat on Veep. He was given the challenging task to succeed creator Armando Iannucci as showrunner after Season 4, which earned the Washington DC satire starring Julia Louis Dreyfus its first best comedy series Emmy Award. The show did not skip a beat under Mandel, winning the best comedy series Emmy for each for the seasons with him at the helm so far, Seasons 5 and 6. Veep’s seventh and final season is currently airing.
Before his stint on Veep, which also has landed Mandel two writing Emmy nominations, hel wrote for Saturday Night Live (92-95); Seinfeld, where he penned the “The Bizarro Jerry” (aka...
Mandel has signed a three-year exclusive TV overall deal with the premium cable network to develop and produce series projects.
Seinfeld alum Mandel accomplished a rare feat on Veep. He was given the challenging task to succeed creator Armando Iannucci as showrunner after Season 4, which earned the Washington DC satire starring Julia Louis Dreyfus its first best comedy series Emmy Award. The show did not skip a beat under Mandel, winning the best comedy series Emmy for each for the seasons with him at the helm so far, Seasons 5 and 6. Veep’s seventh and final season is currently airing.
Before his stint on Veep, which also has landed Mandel two writing Emmy nominations, hel wrote for Saturday Night Live (92-95); Seinfeld, where he penned the “The Bizarro Jerry” (aka...
- 4/16/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Lil Nas X’s viral smash “Old Town Road” received an official country endorsement Wednesday night, with Nineties hitmaker Billy Ray Cyrus contributing a verse to the single’s first remix. The song will be available on all streaming services at midnight.
Cyrus announces himself immediately by singing the first hook: “I’m gonna take my horse to the old town road/ I’m gonna ride ’til I can’t no more.” He shows up again towards the end of the banjo-heavy hip-pop single, adding a throaty verse that emphasizes...
Cyrus announces himself immediately by singing the first hook: “I’m gonna take my horse to the old town road/ I’m gonna ride ’til I can’t no more.” He shows up again towards the end of the banjo-heavy hip-pop single, adding a throaty verse that emphasizes...
- 4/4/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
On Tuesday night, Jake Owen revealed the track listing for his upcoming new album Greetings. . .From Jake via Instagram. Owen’s fourth studio effort, the Joey Moi-produced Greetings arrives March 29th and includes an appearance from Kid Rock.
Spanning 14 tracks, Greetings includes the 2018 Number One hit “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” as well as Owen’s current Top 10 “Down to the Honkytonk,” which is nominated for Single of the Year at the Acm Awards. Owen has one songwriting on the closing song “Damn,” written with David Lee Murphy and Brett James.
Spanning 14 tracks, Greetings includes the 2018 Number One hit “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” as well as Owen’s current Top 10 “Down to the Honkytonk,” which is nominated for Single of the Year at the Acm Awards. Owen has one songwriting on the closing song “Damn,” written with David Lee Murphy and Brett James.
- 3/13/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line celebrated the release of their new album in style, performing “Talk You Out of It” on Thursday night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, the duo’s fourth studio album, is out now.
Performing in a neon-lit cube on the Tonight Show stage, Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley got into slow-jam mode with “Talk You Out of It,” the second single released from Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. With lyrical references to bottles on ice and Luther Vandross,...
Performing in a neon-lit cube on the Tonight Show stage, Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley got into slow-jam mode with “Talk You Out of It,” the second single released from Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. With lyrical references to bottles on ice and Luther Vandross,...
- 2/15/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
The past half-decade of country music has often felt like one extended response to Florida Georgia Line’s 2012 hit, “Cruise,” which ushered in the wave of escapist fantasies set to syncopated drum loops that became known as “bro country.” Lately, though, the party’s more or less ended, as country has course-corrected toward more traditional, sensitive balladry. Even the poets laureate of beach bonfires and keg stands have moved on: In 2016, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley reinvented themselves with the pseudo-Christian pop ballad “H.O.
- 2/13/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
What makes Florida Georgia Line country? Funny you should ask! Before tonight's 2019 Grammy Awards kicked off, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley hit the red carpet to celebrate their nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. But before they find out if their song "Meant to Be" with Bebe Rexha wins big, the guys stopped by Live From the Red Carpet and shared what makes themselves truly country. "I think my lifestyle from the woods to the water and everywhere in between. It's how you live your life," Brian explained to E! News' Ryan Seacrest exclusively. "Try to be an outdoors man, be a good husband, be a good family man, work my butt off you know what I'm saying? A...
- 2/10/2019
- E! Online
Florida Georgia Line have released “Women,” the latest offering from their upcoming album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. Featuring Jason Derulo, the song is the latest in a series of country tunes sung by male performers (Keith Urban’s “Female,” Dierks Bentley’s “Woman, Amen”) and dedicated — with varying degrees of success — to the opposite gender.
“Women, beautiful women/We’re all better off with ’em right by our side,” the duo sings over a soulful R&B groove.
“It’s a good reminder that we wouldn’t be here without women,...
“Women, beautiful women/We’re all better off with ’em right by our side,” the duo sings over a soulful R&B groove.
“It’s a good reminder that we wouldn’t be here without women,...
- 2/1/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line have announced a new summer tour. The Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour gets underway on June 13th in Rogers, Arkansas.
Named after the title of their upcoming fourth album, due February 15th, the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour will run through September, hitting major markets like Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Phoenix, before wrapping up in Irvine, California.
Dan + Shay, on pace to become the most successful country-radio duo since Florida Georgia Line, will open all shows, along with up-and-coming singer Morgan Wallen.
Named after the title of their upcoming fourth album, due February 15th, the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour will run through September, hitting major markets like Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Phoenix, before wrapping up in Irvine, California.
Dan + Shay, on pace to become the most successful country-radio duo since Florida Georgia Line, will open all shows, along with up-and-coming singer Morgan Wallen.
- 1/9/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line have released “People Are Different,” the latest track from the group’s upcoming 2019 album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country.
Following in a similar path to recent hits like Kenny Chesney’s “Get Along” and Luke Bryan’s “Most People Are Good,” Fgl’s latest offering, a pensive down-tempo soft-rock ballad, preaches the embracing of difference and diversity, “no matter what shape, no matter what color.”
The track features lead singer Tyler Hubbard rattling off a list of opposites: “Left wing / right wing / jailhouse / freedom ring / old-school / new-school / everything in between,...
Following in a similar path to recent hits like Kenny Chesney’s “Get Along” and Luke Bryan’s “Most People Are Good,” Fgl’s latest offering, a pensive down-tempo soft-rock ballad, preaches the embracing of difference and diversity, “no matter what shape, no matter what color.”
The track features lead singer Tyler Hubbard rattling off a list of opposites: “Left wing / right wing / jailhouse / freedom ring / old-school / new-school / everything in between,...
- 12/21/2018
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line have announced the title and release date for their fourth studio album. Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, the follow-up to 2016’s Dig Your Roots, arrives February 15th via their longtime label home Big Machine Label Group.
Since capping off the Dig Your Roots album cycle, which included three Number One singles, the duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have released a trio of new songs: the bouncy chart-topper “Simple,” current single “Talk You Out of It” and the rootsy “Colorado.” Presumably, the new material...
Since capping off the Dig Your Roots album cycle, which included three Number One singles, the duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have released a trio of new songs: the bouncy chart-topper “Simple,” current single “Talk You Out of It” and the rootsy “Colorado.” Presumably, the new material...
- 12/11/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Get excited, Florida Georgia Line fans… a new album is on the way from the country music duo! Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley confirmed the exciting news exclusively to Et, revealing that the name of their forthcoming album will be titled Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. “We’re excited. In February, we’re releasing our fourth album,” Hubbard told Et’s...
- 12/11/2018
- by Katie Colley
- ET Canada
Even before Florida Georgia Line took the stage on Wednesday night for the second show of their new Las Vegas residency — Florida Georgia Line Live From Las Vegas — it was clear this wasn’t going to be a typical country concert. There were blinding lasers beaming through the crowd, music loud enough to make rock stars blush and even a 12-year-old opening act.
But somehow, the whole spectacle worked perfectly. In fact, for the next 75 minutes, the show was less concert and more party, with Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley playing fist-bumping hosts.
But somehow, the whole spectacle worked perfectly. In fact, for the next 75 minutes, the show was less concert and more party, with Fgl’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley playing fist-bumping hosts.
- 12/6/2018
- by Mark Gray
- Rollingstone.com
After announcing his involvement in the Toms apparel company’s campaign to support universal background checks in the firearm industry last week, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard went one step further on Monday, calling out 34 fellow country artists to add their voice of support to Toms’ “End Gun Violence Together” campaign.
In an interview with Rolling Stone Country, Hubbard expanded on his decision to speak out on the issues of gun violence and gun control, and explained the reasoning behind his call to encourage a wide range of country artists — including Blake Shelton,...
In an interview with Rolling Stone Country, Hubbard expanded on his decision to speak out on the issues of gun violence and gun control, and explained the reasoning behind his call to encourage a wide range of country artists — including Blake Shelton,...
- 12/4/2018
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
CBS is developing Bait & Tackle, a multi-camera comedy from Stuck In the Middle co-creator/executive producer Linda Figueiredo, musician Brian Kelley, Johnny Galecki’s Alcide Bava Productions and Warner Bros. TV where Alcide Bava is based.
Galecki is executive producing Bait & Tackle alongside Alcide Bava’s new VP, Holly Brown. She replaced Andrew Haas.
Written/executive produced by Figueiredo, Bait & Tackle revolves around three adult siblings who must step up to run the family business—a small town bait & tackle shop—when the family patriarch retires.
Kelley of multi-platinum duo Florida Georgia Line, who is a friend of Galecki’s, also executive produces. This marks the first sale for his production company, CuzBro, with Stephen Snedden and Justin Halliwell.
Brown comes to Alcide Bava with fifteen years of experience working in television and film, having most recently served as producer on Cruise, written and directed by Robert Siegel. She was...
Galecki is executive producing Bait & Tackle alongside Alcide Bava’s new VP, Holly Brown. She replaced Andrew Haas.
Written/executive produced by Figueiredo, Bait & Tackle revolves around three adult siblings who must step up to run the family business—a small town bait & tackle shop—when the family patriarch retires.
Kelley of multi-platinum duo Florida Georgia Line, who is a friend of Galecki’s, also executive produces. This marks the first sale for his production company, CuzBro, with Stephen Snedden and Justin Halliwell.
Brown comes to Alcide Bava with fifteen years of experience working in television and film, having most recently served as producer on Cruise, written and directed by Robert Siegel. She was...
- 11/6/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Florida Georgia Line officially opened their new “creative compound” in Nashville last week with an industry party. Over the weekend, vandals damaged a structure outside the complex, which is also home to Fgl member Brian Kelley’s Tribe Kelley Trading Post, an apparel and accessories boutique.
Surveillance video posted on the Tribe Kelley Facebook account shows a group of four people systematically dismantling a teepee on the property. The teepee and the Tribe Kelley Trading Post, operated by Kelley and his wife Brittney, have been a fixture on 21st Avenue...
Surveillance video posted on the Tribe Kelley Facebook account shows a group of four people systematically dismantling a teepee on the property. The teepee and the Tribe Kelley Trading Post, operated by Kelley and his wife Brittney, have been a fixture on 21st Avenue...
- 11/5/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The United Service Organization made history this week with the debut of its World’s Biggest Uso Tour – a first-of-its-kind entertainment tour with a star-studded lineup featuring multi-platinum superstar duo Florida Georgia Line.
Adam Devine and multi-platinum, superstar duo Florida Georgia Line
Livestreamed from D.C.‘s newest concert venue, The Anthem, the event brought the nonprofit’s iconic tour experience to the worldwide stage, paying tribute to service members and military families watching from nearly 90 Uso watch parties around the globe.
“Tonight’s event is a new way for the Uso to deliver on its mission to connect service members to family, home and country, as we bring together Uso centers and performers with this single worldwide event,” said Uso Senior Vice President of Brand Advancement Paul Allvin. “What made it all the more special was the talent who donated their time to perform. You cannot do better than Florida Georgia Line,...
Adam Devine and multi-platinum, superstar duo Florida Georgia Line
Livestreamed from D.C.‘s newest concert venue, The Anthem, the event brought the nonprofit’s iconic tour experience to the worldwide stage, paying tribute to service members and military families watching from nearly 90 Uso watch parties around the globe.
“Tonight’s event is a new way for the Uso to deliver on its mission to connect service members to family, home and country, as we bring together Uso centers and performers with this single worldwide event,” said Uso Senior Vice President of Brand Advancement Paul Allvin. “What made it all the more special was the talent who donated their time to perform. You cannot do better than Florida Georgia Line,...
- 9/20/2018
- Look to the Stars
Florida Georgia Line got a little self-referential on Tuesday night’s episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, as they performed their latest single “Simple” in an old-timey set up that mimicked the look and feel of the song’s recent music video.
That video, directed by Justin Clough and released in June, told the story of a turn-of-the-20th-century romance, complete with a barn-dance crashing and some important-to-the-plot Edison light bulbs. For last night’s performance, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley donned their outfits from the video,...
That video, directed by Justin Clough and released in June, told the story of a turn-of-the-20th-century romance, complete with a barn-dance crashing and some important-to-the-plot Edison light bulbs. For last night’s performance, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley donned their outfits from the video,...
- 8/15/2018
- by Jeff Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Florida Georgia Line is heading to Vegas. We repeat, the bro-country duo is heading to Sin City! On Monday, E! News exclusively revealed that the musical country duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley will be getting their very own Las Vegas Residency this year. The artists will be headlining their own residency in Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino for five nights in December—Dec. 1, 5, 7, 8 and 11—and for fans of the "Stay" singers it's a really big deal. In honor of the duo's upcoming Las Vegas shows we've rounded up their 10 best music videos to celebrate. Since you can't get fully excited about a country duo performing in the...
- 6/4/2018
- E! Online
There's no doubt about it: God, your mama and me aren't the only fans of Florida Georgia Line. When Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard released their first Ep titled Anything Like Me back in 2010, country music fans were immediately intrigued by their creative lyrics and infectious beats in tracks such as "You're Country" and "Never Let Her Go." But in the years that followed, the country duo continued to grow their fan base, awards collection and presence in the music industry. Tonight, the guys behind huge hits including "H.O.L.Y.," "Get Your Shine On" and "Round Here" will headline night one of the 2018 Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio,...
- 4/27/2018
- E! Online
That's how they do it "Round Here."Florida Georgia Line singer Tyler Hubbard just got engaged to his girlfriend Hayley Stommel after more than a year together. The "Cruise" singer announced the big news via Instagram on Monday. Tyler posted a sweet snap with his lady love and her gorgeous sparkler. "This is what a lucky man looks like right here. Not sure why but I sure am blessed to call this angel my fiancé. #loveisintheair #literally," he captioned the cute candid. Hubbard popped the question while the two were on a private helicopter ride -- clearly, the country crooner pulled out all of the stops for the special moment. Hayley also posted a pic of her and Tyler posing in front of the helicopter. "Blessed to call this amazing man my fiancé || 9•22•14 || @thubbmusic #Godgavemeyou #loveisintheair," she posted with the photo. Unfortunately, both of the Florida Georgia Line guys are officially off the market now.
- 9/23/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
"Non-traditional" is how Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley describes his recent wedding to Brittney Marie Cole. "If you know us, you know that we really just dance to our own beat," Kelley, 28, tells People exclusively. "We thought, 'Let's do it our way.' " And so it was - the pair tied the knot at their new Nashville home on Dec. 16 in an intimate sunset ceremony in front of 40 guests (including his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Tyler Hubbard). After the nuptials - in which the couple exchanged gold bands passed on to them by Kelley's parents - the newlyweds and...
- 1/4/2014
- by K.C. Blumm
- PEOPLE.com
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