Country musician Lee Greenwood argued that the United States is still a “country of faith” in 2025, citing a need for its citizens to know its founding documents, such as the Constitution. Greenwood,
In addition to DeGraw, Carrie Underwood, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Village People, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts, among others, are set to perform at various Washington, D.C., venues.
President-elect Donald Trump will have one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
First lady Jill Biden expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a new interview with The Washington Post, providing rare public comments about the fractured relationship between her husband, Joe Biden, and Pelosi following the president’s departure from the 2024 race.
The "God Bless the USA Bible," named after a hit song by Lee Greenwood, who championed the edition, finds newfound success ahead of Donald Trump's second term.
Trump’s inauguration performers include Carrie Underwood, Village People and Lee Greenwood.
Greenwood, a frequent fixture at Trump's rallies, counts the businessman-turned-politician as one of his close friends.
The festivities planned for United States President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration tomorrow NZT symbolise a vibrant return to the White House. That’s in contrast to his ceremony eight years ago, when his team struggled to book big musical acts and people descended on the city to protest against his swearing-in.
From country superstars Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean to rocker Kid Rock and rapper Nelly, these are all the artists scheduled to perform during the 2025 inauguration weekend. Carrie Underwood took the stage to sing “America the Beautiful” during the swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The kitschy copies of the Good Book are a joint venture between Trump and Greenwood, who popularized the song for which it’s named. As of August, the “only Bible endorsed by President Trump,” as the website boasts, had already raked in $300,000 in royalties for the president-elect.
A string of celebrities lined up to watch Donald Trump getting sworn in to the office of President of the United States for a second time - with singers and billionaires in the crowds