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Morgan Wallen Shows Off Short Hair At Friend’s Wedding

Morgan Wallen shaved his famous mullet in August. Since then, every time you see him in public, he is wearing a ball cap. Morgan revealed his short hair when he…

Morgan Wallen on the CMA red carpet in a black shirt and maroon blazer
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Morgan Wallen shaved his famous mullet in August. Since then, every time you see him in public, he is wearing a ball cap. Morgan revealed his short hair when he posted a photo of himself on Instagram in a blue sweater top and his trademark mustache. His hair is growing a bit, but it is still quite short.

Morgan captioned the image he posted to Instagram, "Good morning."

Many of his almost seven million followers reacted to the new photo, with one writing, "No, just morning cause you shaved your mullet." Another fan observed and commented that he looked like a TV character; they said, "It's giving Ted Lasso." One more fan, a female, gushed, "The best good morning text I have ever received."

Meanwhile, Wallen revealed on his Insta Stories over the weekend that he was part of a friend's wedding and posted a photo of himself, shirt, hair, and tux along with what looks like a fellow groomsman and the groom. He wrote over the picture, "Congrats to one of my best friends, Cody, and his beautiful bride, Gracie, on an amazing wedding. Truly grateful to be part of it."

Last month (September), Morgan announced that his "One Night At A Time World Tour" has been extended into 2024 with ten additional stadium shows.

Wallen said at the time, "Thank y'all for an insanely fun and fulfilling 2023 tour. It was impossible for me to hit every stadium that I wanted to in 2023, so we're gonna keep this tour going in 2024. See y'all out there!"

The new dates are:

Thurs, April 4// Indianapolis, IN // Lucas Oil Stadium
Sat, April 20 // Oxford, MS // Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Thurs, May 2 // Nashville, TN // Nissan Stadium
Thurs, June 20// Minneapolis, MN // U.S. Bank Stadium
Thurs, June 27// Denver, CO // Empower Field at Mile High
Thurs, July 11// Tampa, FL // Raymond James Stadium
Thurs, July 18// Charlotte, NC // Bank of America Stadium
Thurs, July 25 // Arlington, TX // AT&T Stadium
Thurs, August 1// Kansas City, MO // GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Thurs, August 8// Las Vegas, NV // Allegiant Stadium

It is uncommon for a country music star to be born in Nashville, Tennessee. Most of them migrate to Music City to make their country music dreams come true. However, a handful of country stars were born in Nashville, and a few more come from the great state of Tennessee.

Garth, Reba, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood are from Oklahoma, and Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, and many more are from the Peach State of Georgia. Keith Urban was born in New Zealand and Lainey Wilson and Jordan Davis hail from Louisianna.

Let's look at those country stars who started in Tennessee, where Nashville dreams were just hours away.

Kane Brown - Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Kane loves all the Georgia teams, primarily the Bulldogs, as Georgia is just minutes away from his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Moving to Nashville in his early twenties was an easy two-hour drive from his birthplace.


Morgan Wallen - Sneedville, Tennessee

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Morgan, like Keny Chesney, loves his Tennessee Vols from near his hometown in Knoxville, Tennessee. His move to Nashville was just under four hours away from where he was born.


Dustin Lynch - Tullahoma, Tennessee

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An hour south of Nashville, Dustin was playing rock music before donning a cowboy hat and moving to Nashville.


Lady A's Hillary Scott - Nashville, Tennessee

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Hillary is the daughter of Linda Davis, who scored a Grammy win for her duet with Reba, "Does He Love You" in the 1990s. Hillary recalls as a child, her mom toured with Reba and she spent some time with the country icon.


Chris Young - Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Chris' mom has worked in the music business for years. Young actually moved to Texas for a while to start performing in clubs and honky tonks before coming back home to make the big time in country music.


Kelsea Ballerini - Mascot, Tennessee

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Kelsea grew up in Knoxville, moving to Nashville with her family when she was still in high school.


Jelly Roll - Nashville, Tennessee

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Jelly Roll grew up in Antioch, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. While he did hip-hop and rap music, he just recently scored a number-one hit in country music with "Son of A Sinner."


Kenny Chesney - Knoxville, Tennessee

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Raised in Luttrell, Tennessee, Kenny bleeds orange and all things Tennessee Vols, his home team.


Dolly Parton - Sevierville, Tennessee

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Dolly drove to Nashville right after she graduated from high school in the late 1960s. In 1988, Dolly paid back her hometown area by opening Dollywood, a theme park where so many natives of East Tennessee are employed.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.