Trace Adkins to Host New GAC Series ‘Great American Heroes’
Trace Adkins is will continue to do his part in honoring our nations heroes by lending his time and face to the new GAC series, ‘Great American Heroes.’
Trace Adkins is will continue to do his part in honoring our nations heroes by lending his time and face to the new GAC series, ‘Great American Heroes.’
Trace Adkins who was set to perform tomorrow night at Swiftwater Cellars released this statement today...
Over the last few months we have seen A LOT of Trace Adkins in the buff!!
It all started when his record company had him start tweeting. About a month ago Trace tweeted a picture of his badonkadonk before his kidney stone surgery.
Now ... he has tweeted a picture of himself in the recording studio in the buff. Trace said quote, "In the studio. This song needs to be sung naked. The engineer just puked. Good song, though."
Trace Adkins will take a different approach to his usual headlining arena shows this spring. The iconic country star plans to strip down his set and play in more intimate theater settings on his just-announced Songs and Stories Tour.
Trace Adkins says he expects nothing but smooth sailing and lots of fun when he co-hosts this year’s 2011 American Country Awards with Kristin Chenoweth, which will air live on FOX on Monday (Dec. 5) at 8PM ET.
Country Weekly readers voted Trace Adkins country music’s Sexiest Man. Adkins will be the cover story of the magazine this Friday. As a thanks, Adkins is making a live version of “Million Dollar View” available for download on both TraceAdkins
Phyllis Hitchcock is Yakima number one Trace Adkis' fan and proved it by getting him to autograph her shoulder, then going to a local tattoo parlor and getting that autograph permanent. Here are the before and after pictures:
Country superstar Trace Adkins is set to take Weird Al's place at the Central Washington State Fair on September 24th in Yakima.
Trace Adkins has asked fans to redirect their support to the American Red Cross after a fire destroyed his home in Nashville on Saturday (June 4). Adkins is asking that donations offered to him be granted to the American Red Cross via CMT One Country, the network's pro-social initiative
According to the Tennessean, country singer Trace Adkins' Brentwood, TN, home was destroyed by a fire Saturday, claiming "all of his music awards and his family's possessions within minutes."
Initial reports said that the dryer in the garage of the 5,000-square-foot mansion started the fire, though Adkins' wife, Rhonda, said that is highly unlikely, as it hadn't been used in a week.
Some people are calling Trace Adkins’ latest song “Brown Chicken, Brown Cow” his attempt to recreate the success he had with “Honky Tonk Badonaka Donk.” But Trace says he just looks for songs he really likes