Country Singers in Yellowstone TV Shows

Introduction

Taylor Sheridan makes many TV shows about the Yellowstone family. He often puts country music singers in these shows.

Main Body

Sheridan has shows called 1883, 1923, and Marshals. He has a new show called Dutton Ranch. He hires country singers because they make the shows feel real. For example, Morgan Wade and Lainey Wilson are in these shows. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill were in 1883. Ryan Bingham and Zach Bryan were also in the shows. These singers help more people watch the stories. Dutton Ranch is about Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler. They move to Texas. Famous actors like Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are in the show. It starts on May 15 on Paramount+.

Conclusion

The Yellowstone world is getting bigger. New singers and the show Dutton Ranch are coming soon.

Learning

⚡ THE "HAVE" POWER

In this text, we see the word has used to show ownership or a connection. For an A2 learner, this is the key to describing what someone owns or what a project contains.

The Pattern:

  • Sheridan has shows...
  • He has a new show...

Simple Rule: When talking about one person (He, She, Taylor), use HAS. When talking about yourself or many people, use HAVE.

Quick Map: He/She/It \rightarrow has I/You/We/They \rightarrow have


📅 DATE TALK

Look at the sentence: "It starts on May 15".

The Secret: Always use ON before a specific date or a day of the week.

  • On May 15
  • On Monday
  • On January 1st

Vocabulary Learning

country (adj.)
relating to a nation or its people
Example:He likes country music.
music (n.)
sound organized in time
Example:She plays music on the guitar.
singer (n.)
a person who sings
Example:The singer performed a new song.
show (n.)
a television program
Example:I watched the show last night.
family (n.)
a group of related people
Example:The family went on vacation.
feel (v.)
to experience an emotion
Example:I feel happy today.
real (adj.)
actually existing
Example:This is a real problem.
story (n.)
a narrative
Example:She told a story about her trip.
move (v.)
to change position
Example:They move to a new house.
Texas (n.)
a state in the USA
Example:Texas is known for its size.
famous (adj.)
well known
Example:She is a famous actress.
actor (n.)
a person who performs in movies
Example:The actor delivered a great performance.
world (n.)
the earth
Example:The world is large.
bigger (adj.)
larger in size
Example:The new building is bigger.
new (adj.)
not old
Example:I bought a new car.
coming (adj.)
about to arrive
Example:The coming storm is dangerous.
soon (adv.)
in a short time
Example:I'll be there soon.
TV (n.)
television
Example:I watched a TV show.
shows (n.)
television programs
Example:The shows aired last night.