Brandy Hotard of Port Allen, Louisiana, Before American Idol
Louisiana is proving to be a hotbed of talent once again this year.
Louisiana is proving to be a hotbed of talent once again this year.
Some people have more time on their hands, but this time, I am glad the Gregory Brothers took the timeto set the interview to music. It's actually kind of funny.
Our second pair of tickets to see Lady Gaga in Dallas Tuesday night will go to one lucky listener Monday morning!
Let's just admit the internet exists for cats. Not scientific research. Cats. Fortunately for us, 13 of the internet's most famous cats are teaming up ... to raise money for charity. We know -- we were a little concerned it might be a "kill all the humans"-style takeover of Earth too. We're getting off easy this time -- all they want us to do is buy a deck of cards!
This guy definitely went to a lot of trouble to propose to his girlfriend. He wrote a song, made a music video, flew her to Australia and arranged to have it played at the end of another video at a giant party with all of his friends. Sincerely, how would you say no to that?
Anyone who was worried that the influx of new coaching talent on Season 4 of 'The Voice' might disrupt Adam Levine and Blake Shelton's incessant joshing can officially set their minds at ease.
Check out the 40 songs in KVKI's rotation for the month of January.
Much like Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift isn't one to go around slapping labels like "pop" or "country" on her music. No, that's too confining -- she'd rather just do her own thing in the way she sees fit.
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra brought its festive melange of Christmas music to Bossier's CenturyLink Center last night. Al Pitrelli and company sufficiently rocked the audience, but singer Chloe Lowery made them cry.
"Imagine when he gets a big room to sing in!" That's how Trans-Siberian Orchestra founder and guitarist Al Pitrelli summed up a stunning live studio performance by Englishman Nathan James this morning on 96.5 KVKI.
Pitrelli and James were joined by vocalists Chloe Lowery and Andrew Ross, each knocking out shortened versions of their featured songs in Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Lost Christmas Eve," which hits the CenturyLink Center in Bossier City tonight at 7:30.
This is way more impressive than anything any of our classmates ever did. This kid can seriously beatbox.