We will start off by saying Happy Birthday! to two country music stars......Reba McEntire turns 56 today (Sorry Reba, I didn't want to say the number, but the prep service had it written there)....and...Rodney Atkins
It's long over due! Reba is going to be inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame. One of the best ambassador's for our great industry. Simply one of the best entertainers of all time period. The news comes at a tough time for Reba.
When you are up for a big award like an ACM, it is good to have the co-host in your corner. Check out this video of Blake Shelton"endorsing" Steel Magnolia!
getty imagesMelissa Peterman who played Barbara Jean on the hit sitcom “Reba” will star in a new CMT show called “Working Class”. Melissa has already called upon her good friend Reba to guest star on the new show.
Wow, this is totally cool. Reba and Blake hosting the ACM Awards! In a press release today Blake is quoted: "This is an incredibly special moment for me," said Shelton. "I am humbled that Reba invited me to co-host the ACM Awards with her. She is not only a mentor to me but a true friend. She continually supports other artists, which is a testament really to her beauty and talent&
The Academy of Country Music's ACM Lifting Lives Organization has announced their My Cause charity for January. It's "Resolve to Help Your Country," and two of country's top stars are featured in the My Cause feature at ACMLiftingLives.org...
Reba’s women’s clothing line continues to be a big success so much so she has expanded the line to include the new missy collection. Reba say’s she still gets a thrill seeing women attend her concerts wearing the Reba collection.
The numbers are in from Pollstar of the top 50 grossing tours of 2010. George and Reba had the number 1 tour in country music bringing in an estimated 41.6 million dollars. That tour was ranked 14 overall (all tours of 2010).
Any chance I get to watch reruns of "Reba" I'm all over it, now us Reba fans get a treat as she reunites with her former co-star JoAnna Garcia.
Hot off her Buffalo visit, Reba returns with her 34th studio album, All the Women I Am, which includes her lead-off single, “Turn on the Radio.” Also on the CD is a cover of Beyoncé’s hit, “If I Were a Boy,” which Reba first performed on CMT”s Unplugged, as well as “Somebody’s Chelsea,” which she co-wrote.