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Brook&dunn — Still Shining in 2025 The boots. The harmonies. The legends of country. At 70 and 72, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn still light up the stage — not just with neon, but with decades of stories, heartbreak, and honky-tonk triumph. From the dusty dancehalls of Texas to the biggest arenas in Nashville and beyond, their music has been more than sound — it’s been the soundtrack to late-night drives, first dances, and Friday nights under the stars.

Watch the video at the end of this article. Introduction Brooks & Dunn — Still…

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AN EMOTIONAL NIGHT IN LOS ANGELES: Riley Keough left the world in awe as she clutched the golden GRAMMY Award for “Best Vocal Performance” — honoring the newly discovered ballad “Shattered Sky” on behalf of her grandfather, Elvis Presley. The audience rose to their feet even before her name was called. Moments later, tears streamed down Riley’s face as she stepped onto the GRAMMY 2025 stage. It wasn’t just a tribute — it was a full-circle moment, where Presley’s legacy once again shone beneath the brightest lights of music’s greatest night.

Watch the video at the end of this article. Introduction A NIGHT OF TEARS AND…

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“A VOICE FROM HEAVEN”: The Presley Family Releases a Never-Before-Heard Father–Daughter Duet Between Elvis and Lisa Marie — A Song That Brings Them Together Again, Beyond Time and Life In a moment music lovers never thought possible, the Presley family has unveiled a newly discovered duet featuring Elvis Presley and his late daughter, Lisa Marie — their voices intertwined in haunting harmony. Unearthed from long-lost studio tapes and lovingly restored, the song captures the eternal bond between father and daughter — a melody that transcends time, grief, and even death itself.

Watch the video at the end of this article. Introduction The recent unveiling of the…

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Some moments in history feel almost too painful to watch, too human to be replayed. One of them came in June 1977, when cameras rolled for what would become Elvis Presley’s final televised performance. He walked onto the stage in Indianapolis with heavy steps, his once-glittering jumpsuit hanging loosely, his eyes tired but still searching for the crowd that had always given him life. The plan was simple — a celebration of the King of Rock and Roll. But what unfolded instead was a man at war with his own body, clinging to the music that had carried him this far.

Watch the video at the end of this article. Introduction There are moments in history…

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