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Blake Tollison Shelton was born in Ada, Oklahoma, to Dorothy Ann (née Bristol) (b. 1936), a beauty salon owner, and Richard Lee "Dick" Shelton (1940–2012), a car salesman. Shelton began singing at an early age and by the age of 12, he was taught how to play the guitar by his uncle. [ 7 ]
Related: Blake Shelton to produce new singing competition The Road after The Voice exit As a result of her keeping the video under wraps, the "God's Country" singer explained that the process took ...
Blake Shelton is once again helping artists make their dreams come true. The country superstar and former “The Voice” coach is working on a new singing competition show currently titled “The ...
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have a brand-new duet, and fans are in love with the music video. The superstar couple shared a clip of "Purple Irises," and the romantic duet got a big reaction on ...
The Blake Shelton music video premiered on October 1, 2010 during CMT's Big New Music Weekend. It was voted GAC's No. 1 video of 2010. Critical reception Matt ...
This was Shelton's first music video, and was directed by Deaton-Flanigen Productions. The music video debuted on CMT on July 17, 2001. It depicts Shelton standing in front of a red 1968 first generation Ford Mustang and projector screen with a woman on it. The woman attempts to call the narrator and it eventually shows her driving to where the ...
The chemistry was off the charts during Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's performance at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The pop icon and country star took to the stage at the ACM Awards on ...
The second clip, which was filmed in a vertical video format, was also shot at Shelton's ranch in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. [99] It features the pair performing outside on Shelton's porch, with shots of the Oklahoma sky behind them. [100] In the video, Shelton wears a button up shirt and blue jeans as he plays the guitar.