
Dierks Bentley Was Once BANNED From The Opry
April 1, 2025 5:45 amDierks Bentley Is the Only Artist Banned by the Grand Ole Opry Before Even Playing There
Dierks Bentley Is the Only Artist Banned by the Grand Ole Opry Before Even Playing There
The Grand Ole Opry turns 100 years old this fall, and the milestone was celebrated on NBC with "Opry 100: A Live Celebration."
Last month, it was rumoured that Dierks Bentley might be a future contestant on "Survivor" on CBS.
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Rumors are swirling that Dierks Bentley may be a contestant on season 49 of "Survivor".
Luke Bryan has become the go-to guy in country music to help teach other country star’s kids how to fish, especially since he has his own lake on his property just outside of Nashville.
Dierks Bentley is a husband and a father to three kids – daughters Evie 16 and Jordan 14, and son Knox 11 – which requires some serious adulting on his part.
Dierks Bentley has been enjoying a career in country music for almost 25 years.
The tribute album titled, Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty will include songs like “Southern Accents" recorded by Dolly Parton, you'll hear George Strait’s vocals on “You Wreck Me,” and there's a version of “Refugee” by Wynonna Judd & Lainey Wilson.
Dierks Bentley loves football and watches as many NFL games as he can and says Taylor Swift is making it easier to do that.