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Laine Hardy's Friday announcement of the release of his new single, "That Man," did not turn out to be his biggest news of the weekend. On Saturday, Livingston native Hardy, 23, and his girlfriend ...
Laine Hardy, of Livingston, gets some advice from Grammy-winning Christian artist Lauren Daigle on the May 5 episode. 'It was nice to see somebody from home,' Hardy said of fellow Louisiana native ...
Laine Hardy is officially a husband! On Friday, June 20, the American Idol winner, 24, tied the knot with girlfriend Jordan Gautreau at Magnolia Fields in their home state of Louisiana.
Laine Hardy was named the winner of the second season of "Idol" on ABC on May 19, 2019. Hardy, a Louisiana native who lives in Livingston Parish, won American Idol's 2019 crown as a teenager.
Season 17 of American Idol concluded with Laine Hardy beating Alejandro Aranda to be named the winner. He was just 18 years old when he won the show, and he’s come a long way both professionally ...
Louisiana country artist Laine Hardy says it's time to take his career in a new direction and has parted ways with his record label, Disney Music Group. Livingston native Hardy, 22, made the ...
Laine Hardy, a Louisiana native who won the 17th season of “American Idol,” has kept a low profile since his arrest in 2022 until a recent fundraising request. What does he have planned… ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - “American Idol” winner Laine Hardy, accused of secretly bugging an ex-girlfriend's LSU dorm room, will avoid jail time and could keep a clean record if he ...
American Idol Season 17 winner Laine Hardy has parted ways with his record label, Disney Music Group, as well as 19 Entertainment. The "Memorize You" singer shared the news on Thursday (Oct. 20 ...
"Oh, heavens to Betsy," joked judge Luke Bryan as Louisiana's Laine Hardy walked into "American Idol" auditions on Sunday night's episode. A bearded Hardy, 22, dressed in all black, his shoulder ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. Laine Hardy was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on a charge of intercepting communications. He was later released on his own recognizance.
Gov. John Bel Edwards proclaimed "Laine Hardy Day" when the musician was named an American Idol finalist in 2019. Edwards played host to Hardy at the Governor's Mansion for an event.