Jake Owen found out someone was using Facebook to send messages to his female fans while posing as him. So he called him, posted the video and revealed Fake Jake’s telephone number.
Many of our favorite country stars have been in the public eye for multiple decades, which means that some of them have changed a lot since when they first hit the stage.
Jake Owen recently shared some quality time spent with daughter Pearl on Instagram. They took a break from driving to sing a Christmas favorite, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
Follow Jake Owen on Twitter and you'll learn that the singer is an open book. His music is also as honest as anyone around -- in fact, many of the 'Barefoot Blue Jean Night' artist's top songs reveal his scars. Literally and figuratively, this episode of 'You Think You Know Country?' shares the stories behind those scars.
Country wardrobe malfunctions are rare, and the recoveries are first class. In this video of some of the most famous slips and splits you'll see that even when mistakes happen, the most famous women and men in the genre know how to react with dignity and class.
Country music will have two representatives at the 2015 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Jake Owen and Jennifer Nettles will both perform during the NBC telecast. Both are expected to release new albums in 2016.
If you're one of those country fans who spends a lot of time railing about so-called "bro-country," Jake Owen thinks you're a ... well, we'll let him tell you.
Jake Owen says he didn't spend much time thinking about the design for his new feather tattoo, but it carries some personal meaning for him. Owen is of Native American ancestry, and recognizes the importance of the feather. But more than anything the feather is a symbol for who he is today.