The Diffie Classic is a two-day charity golf and music event honoring the late country music artist Joe Diffie. It will be held on September 10-11, 2025 at The Hermitage Golf Course in Nashville.
Toby Keith onstage in 2021. The singer's version of "Ships That Don't Come In" was his final studio recording before his death in February. - Credit: Erika Goldring/WireImage Written by Paul Nelson ...
HARDY tapped some of today’s biggest country stars for his tribute to Joe Diffie, HIXTAPE VOL. 3: DIFFTAPE. He worked with the late hitmaker’s estate to acquire the masters for Diffie’s original vocal ...
Toby Keith left us one last gem. The country music legend, who died in February of stomach cancer, teamed with Luke Combs in a recording of “Ships That Don’t Come In.” Country star HARDY dropped the ...
Garth Brooks opened for Joe Diffie and Joe Diffie opened for George Strait. There is no better way to summarize the fundamental importance of Diffie, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, native with over a dozen No. 1 ...
Hardy knew what he was doing when he picked Tracy Lawrence, Lainey Wilson and the Difftones to accompany him on a reinvented version of Joe Diffie's timeless hit, "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I ...
Joe Diffie released some of the most memorable country songs of the 1990s, including “John Deere Green.” The late legend’s cousin, Alison Nichols, is carrying on their family legacy with her ...
It sounds like Joe Diffie singing "Pickup Man" with Post Malone because it is. To make the Difftape more authentic, singer-songwriter Hardy dug up old recordings of the late hitmaker. Then, with the ...
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