Wow! High Valley have done it again. The sibling duo have pulled off another upset victory, this time over Keith Urban. They'll face off against Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley today and over the weekend to take a shot at the Hall of Fame.
Charles Kelley is following his successful debut solo single, “The Driver,” with another bombshell: “Lonely Girl,” written by none other than country’s newest legend-in-the-making, Chris Stapleton, along with Jesse Frasure.
Charles Kelley is experiencing all the firsts of parenthood now that his baby boy has arrived, and he's finding himself doing the things he always swore he never do. Kelley says he never wanted to be the kind of dad that constantly shares photos of his son, but yet, here he is...
Charles Kelley continues to impress country fans with his versatility as a solo artist with his new video for “Southern Accents,” a cover of a classic by Tom Petty & the Heatbreakers from 1985.
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Charles Kelley admits that when he began The Driver album he didn’t want any female collaborators, yet somehow two famous females found their way onto his debut solo effort. The singer says that when it came to Stevie Nicks and Miranda Lambert, he couldn’t help himself.
When Charles Kelley announced his solo album The Driver, he let it be known that it didn't mean he was leaving Lady Antebellum. And he's not "Leaving Nashville," either.