Ramble Jam 2013 – Lineup Announcement!
By minnesotacountry / May 7, 2013Not only has the lineup been released, we are also proud to announce that MinnesotaCountry.com will be a sponsor at Ramble Jam 2013!
Not only has the lineup been released, we are also proud to announce that MinnesotaCountry.com will be a sponsor at Ramble Jam 2013!
We are proud to announce that we are now official sponsors of PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association) bull rider Nick Stolt. You can catch Nick riding bull at many fairs and various events throughout the Upper Midwest all year!
Ashley, our good friend, and fellow supporter of MinnesotaCountry.com has checked in! Since she moved back home to Missouri all has been well, and she seems to be having plenty of fun! Check out the following pictures, and you’ll see…
When we first heard the news of Minnesota resident Zach Sobiech, we shared his touching story and video. He may not be “country” but is quite a talented young man! Here is a brand new video where you can “meet” Zach. This is one video you will want to see… Below is his most recent […]
For those who missed the George Jones memorial on television Thursday, take a moment and check out this touching video.
Westboro Baptist Church has announced that they will picket the funeral of country great George Jones, which is to be held Thursday (May 2) at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.
We are proud to announce our sponsorship of the first annual Pierz Freedom Fest located in Pierz, MN. The festival will play host to national recording artist Josh Thompson, as well as our very own listed band 2 Mile Final!
Kellie Pickler’s show Thursday, April 25 at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel was reminiscent of Lorrie Morgan and Tammy Wynette – and not just because of Pickler’s short blonde hair.
With the passing of George Jones today, everybody had something to say on social media platforms. Here are a few things some of country music’s finest have had to say.
Nashville, TN – Country Music Hall of Famer, Grand Ole Opry member, and Kennedy Center Honoree George Glenn Jones died Friday, April 26, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, according to Webster and Associates. He was hospitalized April 18 with fever and irregular blood pressure.