Some might say that country and rap music should be mutually exclusive pursuits. Colt Ford, who has established himself as an artist blending those genres into a rousing mix, begs to differ, and ...
Colt Ford, the country singer and rapper known for co-writing and first performing the hit song "Dirt Road Anthem," is still in the intensive care unit but moving "in a positive direction" after being ...
Roughly a year ago, country-rap artist and songwriter Colt Ford walked off stage after performing a show in Arizona and jumped in his tour bus to hit the road again. Then he slumped over and suffered ...
GILBERT, Ariz. - Country-rap singer-songwriter Colt Ford, aged 53, suffered a heart attack on Thursday night following a performance at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Gilbert, Arizona. He was swiftly ...
ATHENS, Ga. - Georgia native and country-rap singer Colt Ford is speaking out for the first time since his near-fatal heart attack on April 3. The incident occurred after a performance at Dierks ...
PHOENIX — Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. One of the most common types of cardiovascular disease is a heart attack. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that every 40 seconds, ...
Colt Ford is still in the ICU after suffering a heart attack after a show in Mesa, Arizona on Friday (April 4). The 54-year-old was playing a show at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row bar and was rushed to ...
Fusing together country and rap, Colt Ford (born Jason Farris Brown) built a fanbase by co-writing songs like the Jason Aldean hit “Dirt Road Anthem.” Unfortunately, the Georgia-born artist’s music ...
Colt Ford is a little bit rap, rock and hip-hop, but if you ask him, he’s 100 percent country. “Most people listen to all kinds of stuff. They don’t just listen to one thing,” said Ford, aka former ...
Country music star Colt Ford suffered a heart attack after his concert in Arizona Thursday night. Ford, 53, had just wrapped up his set at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row — a restaurant and night club ...
Just experienced the most surreal moment of the 2014 Country Thunder Festival. Colt Ford, opening for headliner Jason Aldean, covered Eminem’s rap hit “Lose Yourself” then segued into the most redneck ...