The WYRK Taste Of Country is finally here! And because country fans are so giving and so loyal and so patriotic, we have decided to give back to our fellow Americans that need our support.
Superstar Carrie Underwood is familiar with the tornado siren, having grown up in Checotah, Oklahoma and even attending college in the Sooner state. The recent deadly tornado in Moore hit home for her, and on Wednesday she'll sing in memory of the deceased victims at the 2013 CMT Music Awards.
Rodney Atkins is hosting his third annual Music City Gives Back concert for fans who 'just wanna rock n' roll' this week. The benefit, booked for Tuesday (June 4), will light up the outdoor stage in downtown Nashville to help benefit those put out by the recent deadly tornado in Oklahoma.
Those who have had a loved one pass away are often looking for small signs that the person is still with them and watching over them -- like pennies found in odd places or at important moments.
The next few days, weeks and months are going to be important moments for those in Oklahoma devastated by the recent string of deadly tornados, filled with recovery, rebuilding and healing. And we want our
More and more survival stories are coming out from Oklahoma following the recent storms that basically leveled entire towns.The cleanup will take months, maybe years, and some are still searching for their family members as well. Some are also searching for their four-legged family members.
After 6 days, one family was reunited with their 13-year-old cat.
It's been a horrific few weeks for the state of Oklahoma. There's been tornadoes that have killed dozens and dozens of people, including five people this past Friday.
On the heels of Blake Shelton's 'Healing in the Heartland' benefit concert, three more of Oklahoma's biggest stars are teaming up in the name of relief for Moore, Okla. tornado victims. Ronnie Dunn says he is joining forces Garth Brooks to help Toby Keith with an upcoming event he is igniting.
There was no Team Blake or Team Usher on NBC tonight. Instead, the two 'The Voice' coaches -- currently locked in the heat of battle on their reality singing show -- closed the Blake Shelton-organized 'Healing in the Heartland' benefit for the victims of the tornado that swept through Oklahoma nine days ago with an emotionally resonant performance of Shelton's 'Home.'
UPDATE Saturday 6:15 a.m. EST: The number of reported fatalities is at least five, with another 71 injuries caused by what authorities say are a total of 17 tornadoes ripping through the Midwest on Friday.
Blake Shelton sure has a lot to be proud of. The Oklahoma native spearheaded a concert on Wednesday night (May 29) to benefit the victims of the tornado that swept through Moore, Okla. on May 20, raising millions for the cause.
A volunteer helping to sort through the rubble left behind by the recent tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma stumbled across an ancient country music artifact -- a cassette copy of Reba McEntire's 1987 album 'The Last One to Know.'
Country music is incredibly relatable. Many of the songs are very emotional, and country stars are real people who have to live out these songs almost every day. There have been a lot of songs lately that we have been asking, "How do these performers keep it together while performing them live?"
Miranda Lambert proved last night that sometimes it's not easy to keep it together, even on s