Gwen Stefani’s Son Performs 90s Country at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Bar
Gwen Stefani’s Son Performs 90s Country at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Bar

Gwen Stefani’s Son Performs 90s Country at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Bar

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Blake Shelton's stepson Zuma Rossdale, 16, is emerging as a promising country music artist, frequently performing at Shelton's Ole Red bar in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Shelton publicly praised Zuma's talent during a July 19 performance, encouraging him to sing in front of audiences and supporting his musical journey. Zuma's sets feature covers of 1990s country classics, including John Michael Montgomery's "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" and Shelton's own hit "Ol' Red," highlighting his strong connection to both traditional and contemporary country music. Zuma's older brother Kingston Rossdale has also performed at Ole Red, illustrating the family's musical involvement. Shelton and wife Gwen Stefani, Zuma's mother, have been encouraging Zuma to develop his own musical style, blending influences from both parents' successful music careers. Fans and attendees have responded positively to Zuma's performances, forecasting a bright future in country music for the young artist.

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