Carly Pearce may have found herself a new backup singer.
At a show over the weekend, a young fan named Paisley gave Carly’s band a CD she recorded with some of her own original songs on it, as well as a few covers of some of Carly’s songs.
Carly shared on Instagram that it took her back to her first time going to a recording studio with her mom when she was about the same age as Paisley, so Carly decided to bring her out on stage.
“She told me ‘What He Didn’t Do’ was her favorite song, so I had to invite her up… as I cried thinking of me at that age,” Carly wrote on Instagram and then shared the sweet video.
Luke Bryan has been busy cropping some popcorn!
On Tuesday morning, Luke hopped on social media to share his latest adventure.
He’s partnered up with Fendt North America to bring you Fendt & Luke Bryan’s Boldly Grown Popcorn fresh from Luke’s farm!
They have two amazing flavors picked by Luke himself. One is Bold Butter and the other Chart Toppin’ Churro, this one is a little salty, a lotta sweet. Kinda like Luke.
Get your popcorn while they last at boldlygrowngoods.com
Proud to announce my partnership with @Fendt_NA to bring you Fendt & Luke Bryan’s Boldly Grown Popcorn. Try our 2 amazing flavors picked by me. Learn more at https://t.co/Eyw4RIemk6. Even better, Fendt is donating $25,000 to @nationalffa when supplies sell out. #boldlygrown pic.twitter.com/bHLthKjw3U
— Luke Bryan (@lukebryan) August 23, 2022
A brand new Johnny Cash documentary titled Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon is headed our way!
The doc will drop exclusively in theaters on December 5th, 6th, and 7th.
Johnny’s son, John Carter Cash, weighed in on the upcoming release saying:
“I think of all the documentaries made about my dad, he’d be most excited about this one.”
The documentary will include over 100 unheard tapes. The doc will also feature the likes of John Carter Cash, Sheryl Crow, Tim McGraw, Marty Stuart, Wynonna Judd, Jimmie Allen, Alice Cooper, and more.
The documentary will focus on the time when Cash was recording his famous Man In Black album, which was the peak of his struggles with depression and drug addiction.