This Is Us has quickly become a lot of peoples favorite television show and with the Milo Ventimiglia aka "Jack" has become the hottie that all the ladies wish they had a piece of. He tends to do that to the ladies no matter what show he's on! I mean, look at that face!
With today being Throwback Thursday and This Is Us currently being on a break,
In what is quickly becoming our favorite morning of the week, Sean, Nick and I have been choosing songs and letting you vote for your favorite to see which older country song we play on the air.
This morning we had some really great selections...
You heard it this morning on The Sean and Bethany Show Throwback Thursday at 8:20!
Deana Carter's 1997 #1 Hit, "Strawberry Wine" which was the CMA song of the year!
Sooooo good, right!
Here are the runners up -
Nick's pick -
Sean's pick -
Thanks for voting everyone...
Boy, tensions are super high right now in America! But, this isn't the first time people in the US have felt this way. For today's #ThrowbackThursday song, I thought we'd take a political walk down country music memory lane to one of the most politically focused country songs ever...
I was moved to tears last night while watching the CMA's 50th Annual celebration of country music. Not only do I love Garth, I really, really, really love Trisha! So when they took the stage and started singing some of my favorite classics, I was literally moved to tears...
I miss Clay Walker! And I'm so glad that country music is finally starting to take a turn toward romance again! Because why the hell not!
When this song was climbing the charts in 2007 I remember singing along every time I heard it on the radio...
He's coming to the Times Union Center in just a matter of hours! Blake Shelton is one of country music's biggest stars! But before the voice, and Miranda and all the awards, there was one amazing song... "The Baby" and it got Blake started on his amazing journey...
I'm a fan of everything 90's: slap bracelets, Nintendo, F.R.I.E.N.D.S., Billy Ray Cyrus and his "Achy Breaky Heart"...so, this coming to the Times Union Center is going to be awesome!
Some of these former child stars are able to make it through their height of fame without a scratch and money in the bank. That hasn't been the case for one of the guys from a favorite show of mine growing up.
So this picture was sent to me by an old friend (special thanks to Chris Crowley for this painful memory). It's painful because I miss the hair terribly! But that's besides the point