The reason for ’80s country music’s contagiously catchy tunes is partially because this was the start of pop country. Although, a far more watered-down version of what we know it to be today.
The Alabama Tribute is coming to the Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee this Friday. As the house band at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Alabama hit it big with their first No. 1 record ...
A familiar tune of “Dixieland Delight” echoed through Neyland Stadium, but it barely had time to taunt the Alabama players as they ran off the field with about 20 seconds remaining on the game clock.
A familiar tune of “Dixieland Delight” echoed through Neyland Stadium, but it barely had time to taunt the Alabama players as they ran off the field with about 20 seconds remaining on the game ...
After days of posting cryptic hints on social media, the York State Fair revealed the first band signed to perform in 2025 -- ...
Tennessee changed its longstanding fourth quarter song at Neyland Stadium from Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places" to "The Way I Talk" by Vols super fan Morgan Wallen. The switch was made ...
as the Neyland Stadium public address system played “Dixieland Delight” to troll the Tide. The celebration will cost UT $100,000 in fines, paid directly to Alabama, though Heupel and athletics ...
Seven games into the Crimson Tide’s season, it’s not going particularly well. Alabama fell to 5-2 on the season Saturday with a 24-17 loss at SEC rival Tennessee at Neyland Stadium ...
Tennessee co-opted an Alabama tradition after beating the Crimson Tide. 24-17 at Neyland Stadium on Saturday, Crimson Tide players leaving the field heard a familiar song. The public address system in ...
No. 10 Tennessee (6-1, 2-1 SEC) defeated No. 7 Alabama (5-2, 2-2 SEC), 24-17, on Saturday at Neyland Stadium. Rankings reflect the US LBM Coaches Poll. Tennessee totaled 408 yards (194 passing, 214 ...
and the Volunteers decided to play some Dixieland Delight to troll their rivals. The song is traditionally played at Alabama home games at some point in the 4th quarter, regardless of the score.
As Tennessee fans spilled onto the field after beating Alabama football 24-17 at Neyland Stadium on Saturday, Crimson Tide players leaving the field heard a familiar song. The public address system in ...