Country star Jason Aldean has been an avid supporter of Trump, even supporting Trump at the RNC and celebrating New Year's Eve at his Mar-a-Lago home.
Lee Greenwood will bring his anthemic "God Bless the U.S.A." to the inauguration ceremony on Monday, Jan. 20. He will perform the song live as president-elect Donald Trump makes his way to the stage. He's also expected to sing at one of the official balls.
I do feel a little vindicated," the country music star said about growing support for Trump in entertainment after performing at the post-inauguration Liberty Ball.
Some of country music's biggest stars, including Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood, are set to take the stage at various events for President-elect Trump's inauguration.
Country star Jason Aldean performed an hour of hits Monday to honor 47th President Donald Trump during the inaugural Liberty Ball in downtown Washington, D.C. Watch
The "Try That in a Small Town" singer, who performed at President Trump's inauguration festivities Monday, is going on a cross-country tour.
Brittany Aldean is back home in Florida and taking some time to share her experience attending President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day earlier this week.
Jason Aldean shared his honest review of Carrie Underwood’s version of ‘America the Beautiful’ at Donald Trump’s inauguration
Country music star Jason Aldean, a Martin County resident, has been an avid supporter of Donald Trump over the years.
Jason Alden is praising this all-American girl. The country star shared his two cents on Carrie Underwood’s a capella performance of “America the Beautiful” during Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
Billy Ray Cyrus appeared to address the ongoing family drama between himself and his son Trace in a short video uploaded to social media on Sunday (Jan. 26). The singer shared a clip of his song "Somebody Said a Prayer," a song he released back in 2008. A young Trace co-stars in the music video.
Jason Aldean admired Carrie Underwood’s professionalism, noting how difficult it was to sing without musical backing