Martina McBride and Billy Ray Cyrus channeled their Beatle Mania to pay tribute to the Beatles' Los Angeles Invasion at a three-day event at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Martina McBride and Billy Ray Cyrus were part of a star-studded three-day event over the weekend (Aug. 22-24) to honor legendary rock group the Beatles. The two country singers joined with several other artists at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the the group's first appearance in the city.
Billy Ray Cyrus only wants the best for superstar daughter Miley Cyrus, but would she be best off in the arms of a country singer ... one like Kip Moore, perhaps?
On Saturday (July 5), Billy Ray Cyrus paid tribute to Michael Landsberry, a Nevada teacher shot by a 12-year-old student at Sparks Middle School last year (Oct. 21). Cyrus dubbed the late teacher a "true American hero."
Billy Ray Cyrus’ new album ‘Icon: the Distance’ will be released on Tuesday (June 3). The 11 tracks feature hits and new versions of lesser-known hits. One song that gets a fresh spin is ‘Some Gave All.’ Listen to an intimate acoustic version of the track exclusive at Taste of Country.
Billy Ray Cyrus is enjoying all of the buzz around his reprise of his biggest hit, the outside-the-lines 'Achy Breaky 2,' which comes complete with rap video.
Last year, it was 'Tan Mom' who took the title for Worst Song of the Year. This year, it looks like Buck 22 and Billy Ray Cyrus are the leaders in the clubhouse.
Billy Ray Cyrus' smash hit 'Achy Breaky Heart' is back -- sorta. The country classic has been given a hip-hop makeover, courtesy of rapper Buck 22, and it comes with a video you have to see to believe.
Following his brush with the law, it seems everyone has some advice for pop star Justin Bieber. Country's own Billy Ray Cyrus thinks he could offer the 19-year-old some tips to help shape him up. After all, he's dealt with a daughter who also grew up in the spotlight.
It's been almost 22 years since Billy Ray Cyrus' hit 'Achy Breaky Heart' was unleashed to country radio, but the singer may be bringing the song back ... in a decidedly non-country way.
Billy Ray Cyrus and his family have launched their very own YouTube channel -- without all the twerking. The family's newest venture is called 'Seriously Cyrus' and involves at least part of the Cyrus clan.