Easton Corbin is getting ready to head out on the road with The Band Perry, and while he waits to hit the stage, you can usually catch him watching a couple of his favorite television shows, including Gator Boys on Animal Planet. He says while he’ll watch the show, he certainly wouldn’t be caught dead trying to emulate the show’s stars.
“Gator wresting, I watch ‘Gator Boys,” says Easton. “I grew up in the
state of Florida, [and] there are a lot of alligators down there, and
where I’m at, they’re pretty wild. They won’t bother you, but I am not
going up to one and try to wrestle it. I’m gonna leave it alone, believe
me. I’ll let them do that, [while] I’ll keep singing.”
Gator Boys
features Paul Bedard and Jimmy Riffle, two alligator trappers, who risk
injury and death to hand-capture nuisance alligators that have invaded
the back yards, swimming pools, garages and bedrooms of Florida
Everglades residents.
The show returns with new episodes Sunday (January 5th) on the Animal Planet at 9pm ET/PT.
Easton will return with new music in the coming weeks!
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
Easton Corbin = Gator Fan
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Friday, June 15, 2012
Lovin' You Is Fun (Almost As Much As Putting Out A Second Album)
With two No. 1 singles, multiple awards and nominations, plus performances on some of the biggest stages in the world, Easton Corbin made an auspicious entree with his self-titled debut album.
The release of his sophomore effort, All Over the Road, builds on that success and delivers music that confirms that Easton Corbin is here to stay.
When Easton broke on the scene in 2009 with not one, but two, No. 1 singles, "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll With It," and a Top 15 hit, "I Can't Love You Back," the country music world was put on notice. He became the first country male artist in 17 years to have his first two consecutive singles reach No. 1. Billboard named Easton the Top New Country Artist of 2010 and named "Roll With It" the No. 6 Hot Country Song of the Year. He was ranked No. 9 on Billboard's list of Top Country Artists-Male, listed between Blake Shelton and Tim McGraw.
With three American Country Awards in 2010 and blockbuster tours with Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton, Easton set the bar high for his sophomore release. Not surprisingly, the hard-working Gilchrist County, Florida native-"Everybody knows everybody," he says-delivers in spades.
The release of his sophomore effort, All Over the Road, builds on that success and delivers music that confirms that Easton Corbin is here to stay.
When Easton broke on the scene in 2009 with not one, but two, No. 1 singles, "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll With It," and a Top 15 hit, "I Can't Love You Back," the country music world was put on notice. He became the first country male artist in 17 years to have his first two consecutive singles reach No. 1. Billboard named Easton the Top New Country Artist of 2010 and named "Roll With It" the No. 6 Hot Country Song of the Year. He was ranked No. 9 on Billboard's list of Top Country Artists-Male, listed between Blake Shelton and Tim McGraw.
With three American Country Awards in 2010 and blockbuster tours with Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton, Easton set the bar high for his sophomore release. Not surprisingly, the hard-working Gilchrist County, Florida native-"Everybody knows everybody," he says-delivers in spades.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Open Ended Easton
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Easton Corbin on his "I Can't Love You Back
” thinks there are many ways to look at the song.
"It's open-ended there, and that's one of the main reasons I cut the song because it really gives the listener the opportunity to interpret it their way," he says.
Different fans have told Easton the song helped them through losing a loved one. Says Easton "It can mean a lot of different things for different folks."
"I Can't Love You Back" is included on Easton Corbin's self-titled debut album
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Flatts Fest Is On
Rascal Flatts are anticipating their inaugural Flatts Fest tour, which promises fans music, activities and non-stop fun.
"You'll be able to come and hang all day," lead singer Gary LeVox tells a Detroit, Michigan radio station. "You'll be able to win stuff all day long. You can come and shoot archery, we're going to have mobile karaoke that we'll judge. The Army will be there. Mossio [Archery Equipment] is a big sponsor. You can win stuff all day long. We'll have pitching greens, golf course, skate parks for kids. It's going to be a blast."
The tour will have a few pranks. "Justin Moore's going out with us, Easton Corbin and Sara Evans," Gary says. "They don't know this, but it will be like 'who can break the most window's out of Easton's bus,' and Sara's [going into] the dunk tank."
The Flatts Fest kicks off June 18 in Bristow, Virginia.
"You'll be able to come and hang all day," lead singer Gary LeVox tells a Detroit, Michigan radio station. "You'll be able to win stuff all day long. You can come and shoot archery, we're going to have mobile karaoke that we'll judge. The Army will be there. Mossio [Archery Equipment] is a big sponsor. You can win stuff all day long. We'll have pitching greens, golf course, skate parks for kids. It's going to be a blast."
The tour will have a few pranks. "Justin Moore's going out with us, Easton Corbin and Sara Evans," Gary says. "They don't know this, but it will be like 'who can break the most window's out of Easton's bus,' and Sara's [going into] the dunk tank."
The Flatts Fest kicks off June 18 in Bristow, Virginia.
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