Brian Kelley Of FGL Keeping Busy During Pandemic
March 15, 2021 8:45 amFlorida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley has tried to keep himself busy during the pandemic, filling his days with everything from sports to yard work, not to mention music.
Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley has tried to keep himself busy during the pandemic, filling his days with everything from sports to yard work, not to mention music.
Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley and his production company will world premiere the musical May We All in June 2022 as a special part of Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Broadway at TPAC series in Nashville.
Florida Georgia Line wrote their latest single, “Long Live,” a couple of years ago while out on the road.
Florida Georgia Line's fifth studio album, Life Rolls On, was just released on Friday, February 12th.
FGL's Brian Kelley's production company has teamed with filmmaker Andy Fickman to direct the upcoming musical feature, “May We All.”
Jason Aldean will celebrate one-year in the whiskey business with the guys from FGL by putting on a stripped-down virtual concert.
Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line has been working on a solo album that came together during quarantine when he became what he calls "reconnected" with his guitar.
FGL's Tyler Hubbard spoke of some upcoming collaborations in the duo's New Year's Day video where they talked about individual upcoming plans, and the first one is ready to be released.
Florida Georgia Line recently became the only country artists in the 62-year history of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to have a second song sell over 10 million copies and reach Diamond certification.
Rumours have been circulating that Florida Georgia Line was headed for a breakup after Tyler Hubbard recently unfollowed Brian Kelley on social media, but that's not the case.