CONCERNS: Tim Dugger’s New Album Receives Praise from Amy Earnhardt

Tim Dugger’s New Album Receives Praise from Amy Earnhardt

Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s wife, Amy Earnhardt, recently shared her admiration for Tim Dugger’s latest album, “Stars Over Alabama.” In a heartfelt Instagram story, Amy showcased a promotional package she received from the country singer, highlighting her endorsement with the phrase “very nice.”

For those unfamiliar, Amy, originally from Texas, married Dale Earnhardt Jr. on New Year’s Eve in 2016. Their first encounter dates back to 2009 when Dale hired Amy and her interior design firm to revamp his home in Kannapolis. The couple is now proud parents to two daughters, Isla Rose, aged six, and Nicole Lorraine, who celebrated her fourth birthday just days ago. Encouraging her followers to explore Dugger’s new music, Amy wrote, “Check out Tim’s new album!” She also expressed her appreciation for the album’s 13 tracks, including its title piece, “Stars Over Alabama.”

In her post, Amy not only praised the album but also tagged both Tim Dugger and Sugarlands Shine, a brand that sent her a jam jar, noting, “Very nice @tim_dugger @sugarlandsshine!” This shows her genuine support for Dugger’s musical endeavors, which resonate with her own ties to the racing community.

Tim Dugger, a passionate NASCAR enthusiast, has been a fixture at race weekends, performing at various events over the years. His dedication to the sport has earned him opportunities to play at numerous pre-race shows. Notably, he recently performed at the 2024 Catwalk for a Cause, a charity fashion event organized by the Martin Truex Jr. Foundation. Dugger’s upcoming performances will include two of the three races in the Round of 8 during the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, starting with a show at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 20, followed by Martinsville Speedway on November 2.

In a lighter moment, shortly after their wedding, Amy and Dale appeared on the Dan Patrick Show for a Q&A in 2017, where Amy humorously dismissed her husband’s peculiar favorite sandwich of banana and mayonnaise. Dale defended his choice, suggesting that while people from the South might appreciate it, others found it odd. He humorously pointed out that Elvis Presley also enjoyed an extravagant variation of the sandwich, complete with fried ingredients.

Later that year, Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced his retirement from the NASCAR Cup Series after a notable career, boasting 26 wins over 631 starts across nearly two decades in the sport. This chapter in their lives has certainly been filled with both personal and professional milestones.

 

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