Performers announced for upcoming “A Music Memorial For Jeff Carson”
Michael Ray, Lee Greenwood, Mark Wills, Ty Herndon, Wade Hayes, Rhett Akins, Ricochet, Craig Campbell, and more are set to join together at “A Music Memorial For Jeff Carson” to…
Michael Ray, Lee Greenwood, Mark Wills, Ty Herndon, Wade Hayes, Rhett Akins, Ricochet, Craig Campbell, and more are set to join together at “A Music Memorial For Jeff Carson” to…
Ty Herndon hosted his Love and Acceptance benefit concert during the 2017 CMA Fest. The event, in association with GLAAD, helped benefit local charity Oasis and had such names as…
If you have ever met Ty Herndon, you know he is one of the most loving and lovable guys in the industry. Herndon doesn't meet or greet you with a…
If you ever need to brighten your day, it isn't just Ty Herndon's house that is on fire; it's his personality that is ablaze. The country veteran is all fired up…
As a way to pay tribute to the victims of June's horrific Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, a bunch of artists got together to record a tribute track called Hands. Now we have the lyric video for the touching song.
It wasn't too long ago when country artists like Chely Wright, Ty Herndon, and Billy Gilman stepped out, shared personal parts of their lives with the world, and were celebrated…
Taking a break from rehearsals for her Las Vegas show with Brooks and Dunn, the Queen of Country herself, Reba McEntire, had a message for the LGBT community. Speaking simply,…
Ty Herndon was the second country star to perform at the GLAAD Awards in recent years following Kacey Musgraves ground breaking performance last year. Ty's performance was equally as important…
After coming out to Entertainment Tonight last month, Ty Herndon has now made his very first red carpet appearance with his partner of five years, Matt Collum.
Did the 'secret' lead him down a path of self-destruction? Possibly. This clip is from March, but still very telling.
Well dang. I was hoping after Ty Herndon made his brave announcement on Thursday that he's gay, he'd disappear and then come back in a year or so with the most amazing country album ever recorded (hey, it could happen) and he'd officially become the first openly gay country mega-star. Turns out he's not going anywhere anytime soon.
For the last year (yes, this video was a year in the making), our friend Broadway has been asking everyone he interviews what turned out to be a surprisingly tough question ... is country music ready for an openly gay country star and whether the genre is homophobic in general? Some of the answers he got may surprise you.