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When it comes to touring, Combs is no slouch, either. He wrapped hisGrowing Up and Gettin' Old Stadium Tourearlier this year. The singer's extensive touring schedule often means time away from his wife and their two young sons: Last summer, heeven missed the birth of his second babyafter...
While just an album cut, "1, 2 Many" has been a song of choice for Combs on television. Brooks & Dunn have frequently joined him to perform it, too, and few things validate hard work like two Country Music Hall of Famers going out of their way to take the stage with you. ...
Combs’s success only escalated in the years that followed. Each single he released — from bonus tracks off his first album (“Beautiful Crazy,”“She Got the Best of Me”) to the lead-up singles to What You See Is What You Get (“Beer Never Broke My Heart”) and the first single...
Luke Combs did something no country artist has done in five years on the way to setting a streaming record with his latest album, 'What You See Is What You Get.'
Luke Combs did something no country artist has done in five years on the way to setting a streaming record with his latest album, 'What You See Is What You Get.'
Combs has shown appreciation, but not quite reverence for his record-breaking streak of No. 1 hits. There are more "radio friendly" songs on his last album, but few are finer than "Where the Wild Things Are." It sticks to the ribs, which is worth more than a forgettable No. 1 in ...
Luke Combs' Sons, Tex and Beau Luke Combswrote and recorded a full album about fatherhood, and he talks about sons Tex and Beau all the time, but it's rare to find a picture that shows either's face. That could change as they get older, but for now the singer looks to be keeping...
Luke Combs marked four years of marriage to his wife Nicole on Thursday (Aug. 1), and to celebrate, he shared a silly outtake from the couple's wedding photo album.
That album, also titledAin't My Last Rodeo, came out in October, and its track list bears the fruit of all the learning and growing Green's done over the past couple of years. Studying other artists' work onstage translates — in the studio — to collaboration, and listeners will find...