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In the visual, Faith is in a bar singing about and to her love interest, as Thornton performs onstage, flirts, and drinks his ...
Rising country star Carter Faith scored a very special guest for her new music video: Billy Bob Thornton. The Landman actor, ...
Earlier this month, Faith dropped an Easter egg for fans, indicating that he might appear in the “Bar Star” music video, role-playing how he would call up the Landman actor, begging him to be a part ...
Faith has hinted at a collaboration with Thornton for a few weeks — releasing a demo called "Billy Bob Thornton (Worktape)" alongside the "Bar Star" single. A longtime fan of Thornton's, Carter ...
Texas judge blocks Ten Commandments in public schools with epic ruling that quotes Sonny & Cher, Kurt Vonnegut and Billy ...
Carter Faith has captured the hearts of country music fans with her latest music video for "Bar Star," featuring the iconic actor Billy Bob Thornton. This collaboration not only showcases Faith's ...
In a remarkable turn of events, Carter Faith, just 25 years old, convinced the 70-year-old actor and musician Billy Bob Thornton to star in her music video. Faith expressed her gratitude, stating, "I ...
Thornton's character is watching an Odessa Permian football game with his teen daughter, played by 27-year-old Michelle Randolph, when the subject of her dating life is brought up.
In this week’s batch of new country music, bluegrass luminaries Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle team up for a sterling collaboration, while Brian Kelley, Carter Faith, Larry Fleet, Jobi Riccio ...
A number of familiar faces also sat in for a few songs, including Steve Earle, Allison Moore, Billy Bob Thornton, Delbert McClinton, John Hiatt and Sheryl Crow, the latter of whom sang on The ...
Actor Billy Bob Thornton walks with production crew members while filming season two of the Paramount+ series “Landman” outside Mister Charles on Knox Street, Monday, July 21, 2025, in Dallas.
Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox and Brett Kelly return in their original roles joined by Kathy Bates. Mark Waters is directing a screenplay by Johnny Rosenthal, Doug Ellin and Shauna Cross.