Leuck & Howe Morning Show

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Info From Music Row 11/29/2023

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Jelly Roll just looks like a wrestler. Tall, big body, you can just see him in the ring facing off with some high-flying tights-wearing athlete. He's also an avowed wrestling fan, so when WWE "RAW" made a visit to JR's hometown of Nashville, as he says, "I said whatever it takes, we've got to be in the building." Jelly is a Randy Orton fan, who was on the card Monday night. "You know it was awesome dude. Because Randy Orton was the reason I came here tonight. Randy Orton was returning in my hometown of Nashville, Tennessee...and I just felt like backing my boy." And he'd get the chance to do exactly that, but first, he visited the locker room, getting some mic time with Otis and R-Truth in a funny bit which you can check out to the right. After, while watching his fave Randy Orton, Jelly became a part of the show. Sitting front row, JD McDonagh of The Judgment Day confronted the singer, who stood up and shoved him off his feet. "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio then got in JR's face - and got the same treatment, which earned Jelly some respect from Orton. Afterwards, Jelly Roll said, "I'm still shaking. When I stood up and everybody cheered I thought 'I'm doing the right thing. I'm not wrong here.' And it was awesome." Check out the confrontation below...

The 8th Annual "All For The Hall" event has had some lineup changes. While Dierks Bentley and Jordan Davis have had to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances, other performers have jumped in. The show, to take place on Tuesday, December 5th at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville will now feature a lineup that includes Trisha YearwoodBrooks & DunnKelsea BalleriniHardyPatty LovelessThe War And TreatyRiley GreenMickey Guyton and some additional surprise guests. The concert benefits the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and has raised over $4.3-million over the years for the institution. Tickets can still be purchased at Ticketmaster along with VIP ticketing packages, which include premium seating and meet-and-greet opportunities.

The scoresheet for who had the biggest, most profitable country music tours for 2023 is in, and the performer coming out on top should be no surprise. Morgan Wallen, over the course of 44 dates, took in a massive $230-million. That's almost $100-million more than Luke Combs, who took in $133-million over 42 dates. The third place performer might surprise you: George Strait, who in just eleven concerts, took in a whopping $107-million dollars. King George must be a big believer in the saying, "Work smarter, not harder." Rounding out the Top 5: Shania Twain ($85-million) and Eric Church ($50-million).


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