💥 BREAKING NEWS: Jordan Davis shakes up the industry as he joins The Road just as Keith Urban drops a shocking twist that no one saw coming ⚡ WN

Things are always changing on The Road. On the Nov. 30 episode of Keith Urban’s competition series, the remaining six contestants traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas.

Jordan Davis Joins 'The Road' as Keith Urban Reveals Shocking Twist -  American Songwriter

With executive producer Blake Shelton away for the second week in a row, Jordan Davis stepped into the action. Things were a little different this week, as the group played an unplugged show for military members and first responders.

First up, Adam Sanders got the crowd going with a cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.” He kept the good vibes rolling with his original song, “Get It If You Did It,” which Davis dubbed “a hit.”

Channing Wilson was up next, performing Waylon Jennings’ “I’m a Ramblin’ Man.” The showing impressed Davis, a sentiment that held true for Wilson’s original, “Ol’ Dog.” Wilson penned the track after experiencing a health scare, and Urban remarked that the track worked well in the venue.

Britnee Kellogg followed Wilson, and started out with a cover of Alannah Myles’ “Black Velvet,” which Urban considered a good choice for the mom. Kellogg’s original went even better. She then performed “King of Legoland,” which she wrote in honor of her oldest son who’s autistic. Davis and Urban were both impressed, with the former stating that it’s “a special song.”

The Performances Continue on The Road

Jordan Davis Opens Up About His Most Personal Album Yet

Kellogg turned the stage over to Billie Jo Jones next, who read the room well with a performance of The Chicks’ “Travelin’ Soldier.” In an effort to avoid the bottom two for the third time, Jones performed one of her favorite originals, “Can’t Take Keith Whitley Tonight,” a title with which Davis resonated.

Things didn’t go as well for Cody Hibbard, as he accidentally removed his in ear monitor during his performance of Travis Tritt’s “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive.” The error threw Hibbard off, but the crowd still responded to his original song, “Long Ride in a Short Bed.” That didn’t cheer Hibbard up though, as he admitted to being “pissed off” after his time on stage.

Cassidy Daniels closed out the show, first with a cover of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues.” She followed that up with her original “Ain’t No Jukebox,” which Davis praised as a “great song.”

Jordan Davis: albums, songs, concerts | Deezer

With all the contestants impressing with their performances, Urban decided to stave off an elimination and keep everyone on The Road. While all the contestants made it through the night, things are only going to get harder moving forward. Next week, the group will travel to Memphis, Tennessee, where the audience will vote to send two people packing.

The Road airs Sundays on CBS.

Related Posts

🔥 HOT NEWS: A single, ruthless line from Kennedy transforms a forgettable Senate session into a defining national confrontation ⚡.th

The chamber expected another procedural afternoon, the kind where speeches blur together and cameras drift, until a single sentence reoriented attention and transformed calm into stunned stillness. Senator John Kennedy…

Read more

🚨 JUST IN: One icy sentence from Kennedy shatters a routine Senate exchange and forces America to confront an uncomfortable truth ⚡.th

The chamber expected another procedural afternoon, the kind where speeches blur together and cameras drift, until a single sentence reoriented attention and transformed calm into stunned stillness. Senator John Kennedy…

Read more

⚡ LATEST UPDATE: Rubio’s new profile picture comes straight from a disputed magazine feature, and the timing is raising eyebrows across the internet ⚡.th

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio updated one of his social media profile pictures on Wednesday to one from a magazine article that has stirred controversy in the US, while…

Read more

💥 BREAKING NEWS: Trump’s social media company lands a jaw-dropping $6B merger with a fusion-power player—what’s really being built behind the headlines? ⚡.th

In merging with TAE Technologies, Trump Media is venturing into new territory once again. The company’s business has to date primarily revolved around advertising revenues generated through Truth Social, its…

Read more

⚡ FLASH NEWS: Trump’s defense bill signing could reshape the Pentagon’s next moves, with restrictions that spotlight Pete Hegseth ⚡.th

President Donald Trump is expected to sign a new defense bill into law after the Senate Wednesday approved the sweeping document, which runs to more than 3,000 pages. The bill…

Read more

📢 TOP STORY: As the economy wobbles, Mamdani makes a decisive pick—and it signals how he plans to govern ⚡.th

The austerity measures became an albatross for Adams and ultimately came for naught: the cuts were later restored by city lawmakers who took a victory lap at the expense of…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *