A horrifying accident unfolded right in front of Hunter Hayes' eyes on Thursday (June 2), when a pilot with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels crashed his plane during a test flight gone horribly wrong.
Many of our favorite country stars have been in the public eye for multiple decades, which means that some of them have changed a lot since when they first hit the stage.
The "blizzard" of 2016 has hit, and places like Nashville are experiencing — and fully enjoying — a record amount of snowfall. Country stars didn't let the cold bother them anyway, they headed out and had some fun in the weather!
Some very lucky Hunter Hayes fans got the best Christmas present ever this year when they opened Instagram to see a direct message from the singer himself.
Children at Dayton Children’s Hospital in Ohio got the visit of a lifetime last week (Sept. 15) when Hunter Hayes stopped by before his Cares for Kids concert with K99.1 FM in Middlesburg, Ohio.
Hunter Hayes partnered with Country Now for a stripped-down performance of one of his biggest hits at Nashville's Blackbird Studio, which is premiering on Taste of Country.
For Hunter Hayes, the movie theater shootings in Lafayette are personal. The "21" singer calls the area his home community as he grew up less than 10 miles away. Along with over a dozen other stars, Hayes reacted on Twitter.
Carrie Underwood returned to the stage for the first time since the birth of her son at the CMT Music Awards Wednesday night (June 10), but her most entertaining performance took place offstage.
Hunter Hayes may be introducing a more carefree time in his life with "21," the first single from an upcoming third studio album. Lyrically, he doesn't go as deep as some of the songs from Storyline. The concept and sound are easy to embrace.