Country music will have two representatives at the 2015 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Jake Owen and Jennifer Nettles will both perform during the NBC telecast. Both are expected to release new albums in 2016.
Jake Owen says he didn't spend much time thinking about the design for his new feather tattoo, but it carries some personal meaning for him. Owen is of Native American ancestry, and recognizes the importance of the feather. But more than anything the feather is a symbol for who he is today.
Sadly, Jake Owen announced that he and his wife of 3 years, Lacey, were divorcing via social media on Friday, August 7.
Owen tweeted a statement out saying,
“I wanted to let my fans know how much I’ve appreciated their support not only of my career, but my family as a whole...
Jake Owen and his wife Lacey are getting a divorce. The “Real Life” singer shared the news with his fans on Friday afternoon (August 7), calling it the hardest thing he’s ever done.
Jake Owen found out there was a party happening just down the road from his Ohio State Fair show on Saturday night, and he didn’t want to miss it. The singer surprised a group of college students who were celebrating prior to the show. A simple visit turned into a mini-concert when Owen sang one of his hits on a borrowed guitar.
Jake Owen says he and wife Lacey have been struggling with communication lately, and they've even talked about divorce. But opening up about their “Real Life” issues has “made us feel better talking about the things we’ve kept from each other.”
If his recent CMT Music Awards performance didn't give you enough of an idea of what Jake Owen's "Real Life" looks like, the music video for the summer anthem will more than take care of it.
Jake Owen recently invited a large group of fans to lunch at a local Nashville Waffle House to celebrate the release of his new single, "Real Life," and it turns out he's a big tipper.
Before recording a note for his upcoming fifth studio album, Jake Owen had a conversation with Ross Copperman and Shane McAnally that changed the tone and trajectory of the album, and maybe their careers.
"The show must go on." We've heard that sentiment expressed in the music business many, many times over the years. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself why?