More of country's biggest names are taking the freezing Ice Bucket Challenge to strike out ALS, including Justin Moore and Dierks Bentley, who just got a little wet for a good cause.
The ice bucket challenge has been making the rounds through social media to help raise money for charity, and a few of country music's biggest names are getting involved.
Dierks Bentley says the yearly CMA Music Festival in Nashville captures the essence of where country music is at, and where the genre is headed. Few are more excited about performing than the 'Drunk on a Plane' singer. Fans will get to see his enthusiasm spill over on Aug. 5, during ABC's 'CMA Music Festival: Country's Night to Rock' performance.
Strap on your helmets and put on your dancing shoes! Dierks Bentley's ninth annual Miles & Music for Kids is going to be filled with roaring motorcycles and popular country stars like Kip Moore, Chris Young.
The Fourth of July might just be Dierks Bentley's favorite holiday. The 'Drunk on a Plane' singer says that with a good part of his life spent traveling the winding roads of the United States, he's become quite a fan of his great country -- and he loves showing off his national pride.
The CMA Songwriters Series celebrated its 10th anniversary on Wednesday night (June 25) with a taping of the PBS 'Front and Center' series in Nashville. Dierks Bentley was the night's featured artist, but songwriters like Brett James and Jon Randall played hits by Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney and more.
As Team USA prepared for their 2014 Word Cup match against Germany, country artists like Dierks Bentley and Chase Rice stopped what they were working on to cheer on the boys in white, and perhaps watch the game. Stars took to Twitter to fire up Clint Dempsey, Tim Howard, Jozy Altidore and company.
Dierks Bentley is the proud papa of three adorable kids -- he and wife Cassidy have officially been outnumbered since the birth of their son Knox this past fall. Two, sure, that the singer could handle -- but three? Bentley knows his limits and admits that watching all three tots solo is just ... not safe.
Dierks Bentley will soon be a star on the History Channel ... sort of. The 'Drunk on a Plane' singer has written and recorded the theme song to a new show on the network titled 'Biker Battleground Phoenix.'
Fans covered Hunter Mountain like snow in December during Dierks Bentley's set at the Taste of Country Music Festival in Hunter, N.Y. on Friday night. The singer was the last of five singers to take the stage, and was forced to follow a powerful show from Brantley Gilbert. He handled the pressure well.
All five of Friday's performers at the Taste of Country Music Festival in Hunter, N.Y. took a moment backstage to talk about their new music, live shows, or what they'd be drinking if they were part of the crowd. Dierks Bentley talked about how his wife feels about his pilot's outfit. Blackjack Billy showed everyone how to (or how not to) line dance.