Been curious about this myself. Managed to find an answer, thanks to Brooks & Dunn Red Dirt Road fan website (http://www.freewebs.com/brooksdunnreddirtroad2/). Her name is Lisa Ligon. More info at http://www.purrfectangelz.com/angel-lisa_ligon.htm.
Enjoy !!!
Been curious about this myself, and eventually managed to track down an answer. Thanks to Brooks & Dunn's Red Dirt Road fan website ( http://www.freewebs.com/brooksdunnreddirtroad2/) Her name is Lisa Ligon. More detail here - http://www.purrfectangelz.com/angel-lisa_ligon.htm
ENJOY !!!!
The biggest seller in country music, Garth Brooks recorded the song, "The Dance," and also made a video for the tune that hit #1 on the country music charts.
Brooks and Dunn are famous for their Believe video. The Believe video came out in 2006. Believe also got the number 1 Country Music Video and song of that year.
I think it was called "I Believe" by Brooks and Dunn
Dale Earnhardt Sr. appeared in the 1997 country music video "Honky Tonk Truth" by Brooks and Dunn. The video was a play on Earnhardt's resemblance to Kix Brooks, with the two switching roles throughout the video.
A country music video from 90´s with falling meteorites
The biggest seller in country music, Garth Brooks recorded the song, "The Dance," and also made a video for the tune that hit #1 on the country music charts.
Brooks and Dunn are famous for their Believe video. The Believe video came out in 2006. Believe also got the number 1 Country Music Video and song of that year.
Country star Kix Brooks is not related to former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. They were friends, and Dale Jr. was in a music video for Brooks' country duo Brooks and Dunn.
Garth Brooks is an American country music performer. One can find Garth Brooks video footage online at a number of sites including Jukebox, MySpace and Dailymotion.
I think it was called "I Believe" by Brooks and Dunn
Dale Earnhardt Sr. appeared in the 1997 country music video "Honky Tonk Truth" by Brooks and Dunn. The video was a play on Earnhardt's resemblance to Kix Brooks, with the two switching roles throughout the video.
A country music video from 90´s with falling meteorites
not sure what you're asking. but if i am right on guessing what your question is...a COUNTRY MUSIC VIDEO is nothing more than a MUSIC VIDEO of a COUNTRY genre song.
Billy Currington "Must be doin' something right"
"Play Something County"
Steve Azar ( You Don't Know a Thing) Country Music Video Cowboy Troys (My Last Yeehaw) Country Music Video
Nascar driver Elliott Sadler had a cameo appearance in the country music video 'Some Beach'.