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How Gretchen Wilson is reviving her ‘trashy’ country music career — 22 years after ‘Redneck Woman’
The country music icon exclusively spoke to Page Six about her new "song of the summer" at Country Thunder Florida.
As Wilson stars on the brand-new singing competition show The Road, Wilson says she's glad to "still be relevant" Now, the country singer is working on a re-release of her debut album with exciting ...
Country firecracker Gretchen Wilson is back to her boot-stompin’, beer-slingin’ best with new single “Redneck Shit” and a raucous music video — think “Redneck ...
Gretchen Wilson is loving her new title: tour momager! Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of the premiere of the new CBS show The Road, the "Here for the Party" hitmaker opened up about why this felt like a ...
Thanks to the new singing competition, The Road, Gretchen Wilson once again found herself traveling across America. For 12 aspiring artists, they will get the chance to open for Keith Urban while on ...
Alan Jackson recently announced his final full concert performance will take place in Nashville on June 27, 2026, and moments after that announcement was made, Gretchen Wilson explained why she felt ...
More than 20 years after Gretchen Wilson released her empowering breakthrough single, "Redneck Woman," the song continues to speak to listeners. Arguably, that's even more true today, when identifying ...
Back in May 2004, Wilson released Here for the Party. Although marking her debut album, the singer seemed to strike gold with songs like “Homewrecker”, “When I Think About Cheatin’”, and “Redneck ...
At the iHeart Country Festival in Austin, Texas, Studio 512’s Blake Haynes sat down with country music powerhouse Gretchen ...
Two decades after Gretchen Wilson released her mega hit "Redneck Woman" in 2004, her spark has been reignited — and the aspiring musicians on The Road played a significant role. Reflecting on the ...
More than 20 years after Gretchen Wilson released her empowering breakthrough single, “Redneck Woman,” the song continues to speak to listeners. Arguably, that’s even more true today, when identifying ...
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