duckdynasty
Duck Dynasty wrapped on A&E in 2017, but the Robertson family kept busy. Spinoffs, reality TV, books, podcasts, feature films and babies — so, so many babies — have helped expand the reach of the beloved duck hunting clan from Louisiana. A few Robertsons simply grew up. Bella comes to mind; when Duck Dynasty began, Willie and Korie Robertson’s little girl was just nine years old. Wait until you see her today! The same is true for a few of patriarch Phil Robertson’s other grandchildren. Sadie has made her own celebrity post-show, while Cole and Reed have become successful professionals. Duck Dy...
PopCrush
Season 22 of American Idol got a double dose of young country talent during the third round of auditions on Sunday night (March 3). Max and Laela Dasher, two young performers and siblings hailing from North Carolina, both tried out with back-to-back auditions during the show — and both selected classic country songs for their performances. First up was Max, who sang “Rock Salt and Nails,” an old bluegrass and folk tune commonly credited to labor organizer Utah Phillips. It’s since been recorded by everyone from Waylon Jennings and Earl Scruggs to Tyler Childers and Willie Watson. Max’s voice d...
The Boot
Season 22 of American Idol got a double dose of young country talent during the third round of auditions on Sunday night (March 3). Max and Laela Dasher, two young performers and siblings hailing from North Carolina, both tried out with back-to-back auditions during the show — and both selected classic country songs for their performances. First up was Max, who sang “Rock Salt and Nails,” an old bluegrass and folk tune commonly credited to labor organizer Utah Phillips. It’s since been recorded by everyone from Waylon Jennings and Earl Scruggs to Tyler Childers and Willie Watson. Max’s voice d...
Taste of Country
An Indiana man deep into a long battle with cancer was granted one of his final wishes when he got to spend the day with the crew from Duck Dynasty. Chris Long has spent more than a decade fighting cancer. According to KNOE in Monroe, La., the Indiana resident made it clear: He wanted to meet Phil Robertson, patriarch of the family featured in the Duck Dynasty television series, before cancer made it impossible. Long’s family reached out to the James Bess Foundation, a Tennessee-based group that helps grant what they call “Final Dreams” to those ages 21-65 who are battling terminal illness. Th...
Taste of Country
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