Clay Walker has teamed up with Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Joel and Victoria Osteen of Lakewood Church to host a benefit concert to raise money and awareness for the Greater Houston Storm Relief Fund.
In a new interview, Kenny Chesney takes issue with country songs that "objectify" women, and now fellow country star Clay Walker has responded to those comments.
Tonight is the night when Clay Walker makes his return to Cajun country as the Beaumont, Texas boy will be rocking the stage at The District here in Lafayette.
Tickets for this sure-to-be-amazing show are actually still on sale for only $22...
The pride of Beaumont, Texas is making a long-awaited return to Lafayette as Clay Walker will be live in concert at The District on Johnston Street on Thursday, October 23rd.
Things are about to get busy here in south Louisiana. There are a ton of festivals, lots of football, great outdoor activities and a whole slew of great concerts going on in the month of October.
Clay Walker is at an interesting point in his life and career. He's a survivor. He's lived twice as long as doctors predicted he would when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1996, and he's lasted much longer than your average Nashville hat.
The story goes like this: Clay Walker releases a ballad called 'She Likes It in the Morning' to radio in 2008, and after a few weeks, it dies. That's radio-speak for it falls off the country charts and never gets played again. Fans loved it, however, and Walker sings the yoke out of it. So ... what happened?
We've all heard tall tales about women's pregnancy cravings, but in some cases those stories aren't embellished. Clay Walker recently admitted in an interview that he came in between his wife and one of her cravings -- and he definitely regrets that decision.
Clay Walker was raised right, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a bad streak -- at least, that's what his latest single, 'Jesse James,' is all about. Right in line with lyrics about wanting to let go and get rowdy, Walker's music video is a perfect match-up for the tune.
Clay Walker will be hosting his third annual Chords of Hope benefit concert for multiple sclerosis on June 5 at Nashville’s 3rd and Lindsley. Walker was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 1996 and has gone to great lengths since then to raise money to benefit others living with the autoimmune disease. The charity he formed, called Band Against MS (BAMS) strives to raise awareness and educati