Dierks Bentley stepped back and watched, becoming just another fan as his daughter Evie sang Elle King's part of "Different for Girls" in Indianapolis over the weekend.
Dierks Bentley shakes his head in embarrassment when he admits his daughters can sing along to every word to all of his songs, but not because he’s bashful about his talent.
Dierks Bentley has evolved significantly since his “What Was I Thinkin’” days, and his new album Black is a testament to the maturity he’s developed as an artist, including his most recent single “Different for Girls.” The song, which is a duet with pop artist Elle King, is a bit of a deviation for the artist based on his past singles — something Bentley admits was a risk for him creatively.
Dierks Bentley lost his friend of 15 years when his beloved dog, Jake, died in early July. No doubt a tough time for the singer, Bentley decided to channel his grief into a tribute to his old friend in concert.
Dierks Bentley will having you reaching for a tissue to dab your eyes as you listen to the end of his new song "Can't Be Replaced." The acoustic ballad mentions his dog, Jake, who died at the age of 15 in July 2016.
Dierks Bentley brought new friend and duet partner Elle King to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert earlier this week for a captivating performance of his new single, "Different for Girls."
Remember that moment two years ago when Dierks Bentley pulled a little boy from the crowd to come on stage with him at the WYRK Taste of Country? The boy was holding a sign that said, "I Held On" because he had been given a clean bill of health after a battle with brain cancer. Unfortunately, he's got another fight on his hands.
Dierks Bentley has had a hugely successful career in country music for more than a decade, but unlike many of his contemporaries, we don't see his face splashed across the tabloids or on reality TV.