April 18 is the big tax deadline, and it's coming up fast. If you got a refund this year, chances are you already filed. However, if the tax man is coming collecting this year, you probably weren't in a big hurry. My Country Throwback this week honors those who received no favors from the IRS this year.
Even though Billy Ray Cyrus will probably be remembered as the best mullet in country music history, second only to a young Blake Shelton, we can't forget Joe Diffie. Joe not only rocked a mean blonde mullet while singing hits like 'Pickup Man' and 'John Deere Greene', he also had a successful Christmas album.
Jason Aldean had the hit '1994', where he called out Joe Diffie. We never saw Joe when that song was climbing up the country singles chart, and Joe didn't even show up for any awards shows to perform with Jason. Finally, the real Joe Diffie has stood up.
You can't think of Jason Aldean lately without thinking of '1994,' and you can't think of that catchy hit without thinking of Joe Diffie. There were high expectations that the singer would appear in Aldean's music video or 2013 ACMs performance. However, there was no Diffie in sight -- except for the move Aldean was doing onstage. The '90s hitmaker has shared on why he was missing.
If you're an old-school country music fan, you're going to love the upcoming Roots & Boots Tour. Featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin and Joe Diffie, this tour is tailor made for longtime, hardcore country music fans.
One of the most talked-about tracks on Jason Aldean's new album, 'Night Train,' finds the singer showing off his rap skills yet again, while revering one of his musical heroes, Joe Diffie.