The "Yee Yee Gang" go town-to-town robbing banks in a station wagon and ski masks, ala low budget Ocean's 11. That is until Granger has a change of heart.
Over the past six years Granger Smith and his alter ego country boy Earl Dibbles Jr., have gone from packing venues in Texas, to packing venues across the US.
Granger Smith's latest single, "Happens Like That," was inspired by his wife, Amber, so when the Texas native was at Billy Bob's Texas over the weekend -- in her hometown of Fort Worth -- he brought her on stage to sing it to he
Yee Yee Nation your wait is over. Granger Smith‘s country boy alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., shoots the city boys straight in his new music video “Don’t Tread On Me.”
With Halloween quickly closing in on us, and for everyone who may be looking for a bit of inspiration, we thought it was a good time to share winners of 2016's "Top 6 Best Halloween Costumes in Texas and Red Dirt."
Granger Smith's touching new music video “Tractor” was inspired by dealing with the emotional aftermath of the death of his father.
“I’ve been working, and my brothers have been working for so long on music and traveling and doing our thing, and Dad was always my biggest fan,” Smith told Taste of Country...