After releasing their second studio album, Port Saint Joe, in 2018, John and TJ Osborne of Brothers Osborne are back with a rockin’ new single, “All Night.”
Penned by John, TJ and Andrew DeRoberts, “All Night” will impact country radio on May 18. The new tune, which was produced by Jay Joyce, looks to be the lead single from the Brothers’ third studio album, although the project’s details have not yet been announced.
Watch the studio performance of “All Night” below.
The Grand Ole Opry will honor U.S. veterans, current military members and essential workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic with a special Salute the Troops show that features performances by Craig Morgan, Steven Curtis Chapman and Kellie Pickler.
The Opry’s annual pre-Memorial Day Salute the Troops performance will take place on May 23 at 7 p.m. CT. The show will be broadcast live on Circle TV, as well as streamed across Facebook and YouTube.
“The days preceding Memorial Day have for years brought with them our annual Salute The Troops show and unforgettable moments as we honor and say thank you to those who serve our country,” said Dan Rogers, Opry vice president and executive producer. “It’s more important than ever in 2020 that through words and songs we connect fans across the country to recognize the sacrifices of members of the U.S. Military. Additionally, this year’s show will offer the opportunity for fans tuned in around the world to honor the troops of essential workers on the frontline of the battles that have changed our world this year, the war on COVID-19.”
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee softball trio Cailin Hannon, Chelsea Seggern and Ally Shipman were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 first team, the organization announced on Thursday.
The 2020 Academic All-District® Softball Team, selected by CoSIDA, recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. Honorees selected first-team Academic All-District® will advance to the CoSIDA Academic All-America® ballot. Academic All-America® honorees will be announced from June 8-11.
The Lady Vols’ three honorees are the most of any institution in the district which includes NCAA Division I institutions in Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.
Senior infielder Seggern, a Kinesiology major, was selected after posting a 3.89 GPA to earn her second consecutive honor, while Shipman, a sophomore catcher, and recent graduate Hannon, an outfielder, both earned their first all-district recognition. Shipman, also a Kinesiology major, earned a 3.85 GPA. Hannon, who earned her bachelor’s in Audiology and Speech Pathology, finished with a 3.83 average.
Seggern and Shipman started all 23 games for the UT during the 2020 season, which was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic. The duo tied for a team-high .403 batting average, seven doubles and a pair of triples. Seggern, a Thrall, Texas, native led the Lady Vols with 17 RBIs and five dingers. She also tied for 37th nationally with an .863 slugging percentage and ranked 18th in the country with a .560 OBP.
Shipman, who hails from Valencia, Calif., added 25 hits, 13 runs, a pair of homers and 16 RBIs in her first season back from injury.
A Franklin, Tenn., native Hannon made 21 appearances and 18 starts for the Lady Vols in 2020. She tallied 16 hits, including four doubles and a home run.
Hannah Mulholland has decided to depart Runaway June—the trio she founded with Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne in 2015.
Hannah shared the news on Runaway June’s official Twitter account on May 14, stating: “It’s with great respect and love that I must announce my departure from Runaway June. We have spent 5 years chasing dreams, climbing mountains, conquering things we never imagined possible, and having lots of fun along the way. I am so thankful for the opportunities I have had, and all of the amazing people I have met along the way. Our great team, supportive label, amazing fans, and all of our champions at country radio…You guys have changed my life forever. I’ve dreamt these dreams since I was 5 years old, and I feel so fortunate to have gotten these chances and been a part of this incredible journey. I wish everyone continued success and happiness. I hope you will continue to follow my creative endeavors and share in what the future has to hold. It is bittersweet, but I am excited to continue to evolve and grow, while keeping these memories near and dear to my heart. Thank you. Love you all. – Hannah”
(From left) Hannah Mulholland, Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne. photo by Arroyo/O’Connor, AFF-USA.com
The trio released its debut album, Blue Roses, in June 2019. The 10-song offering, which was produced by Dann Huff and Ross Copperman, features Top 20 single, “Buy My Own Drinks.” Naomi, Hannah and Jennifer co-penned a number of tracks on the new album alongside top songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Josh Kear, Chris DeStefano, Liz Rose, Marcus Hummon and more. In addition, the trio included a cover of Dwight Yokam’s 1993 hit, “Fast as You.”
More than 40 country stars, musicians and celebrities will join forces for CMT’s Feed the Front Line Live benefit concert on May 20.
Feed the Front Line is dedicated to supporting local economies by purchasing meals from struggling restaurants and then donating the meals to frontline workers and other people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The daylong live-stream event will air across CMT’s Facebook and YouTube, with three separate “mealtime” streams: breakfast (9 a.m. CT), lunch (1 p.m. CT) and dinner (7 p.m. CT).
Feed The Front Line Live will feature special at-home performances from Avril Lavigne, Billy Ray Cyrus, Blanco Brown, Brad Paisley, Brett Young, Caitlyn Smith, Carly Pearce, Cassadee Pope, Caylee Hammack, Charlie Worsham, Chase Rice, Dustin Lynch, Faith Hill, Grace Potter, Hailey Whitters, Jimmie Allen, Jon Pardi, Jordan Davis, Kelsea Ballerini, Kenny Chesney, Kip Moore, Kylie Morgan, Lori McKenna, Rita Wilson, Russell Dickerson, Sam Williams, Scotty McCreery, Sheryl Crow, Tenille Townes, Tim McGraw, Tucker Beathard and more.
Before, during and after each stream, fans will have the opportunity to make donations directly to Feed the Front Line.
Feed The Front Line LIVE Lineup
Adam Melchor
Avril Lavigne
Billy Ray Cyrus
Blanco Brown
Brad Paisley
Brett Young
Caitlyn Smith
Carly Pearce
Cassadee Pope
Caylee Hammack
Charlie Worsham
Chase Rice
Dustin Lynch
Faith Hill
Grace Potter
Hailey Whitters
Jimmie Allen
Jon Pardi
Jordan Davis
Kelsea Ballerini
Kenny Chesney
Kip Moore
Kylie Morgan
Lori McKenna
Matt Quinn
Peyton Manning (cameo)
Rita Wilson
Russell Dickerson
Ryan Tannehill (cameo)
Sam Williams
Scotty McCreery
Sheryl Crow
Shy Carter
Sloan Woolly
Solomon Thomas (cameo)
The Warren Brothers & Lance Miller
Tenille Townes
Tim McGraw
Tucker Beathard
photos: Kenny Chesney by E.M., AFF-USA.com; Kelsea Ballerini by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee redshirt junior first baseman Luc Lipcius was named to the Academic All-District 3 first team, as announced by CoSIDA on Thursday.
The Academic All-District teams are divided into geographic regions and recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. All first-team all-district selections are eligible to receive Academic All-America honors as well, which will be announced in June.
The complete listing of Academic All-District teams can be found by clicking HERE.
Thursday’s honor marks the first time that Lipcius has been named to the Academic All-District team. He joins Evan Russell (2019) as current UT players who have earned all-district honors in their careers. Tennessee has now had at least one player named to the Academic All-District team in each of the past five seasons.
If Lipcius is able to attain Academic All-America status, he would be the third Vols’ baseball player in as many years to do so, joining Russell (2019) and Nico Mascia (2018).
During his career on Rocky Top, Lipcius has been a model student-athlete, excelling on the field as well as in the classroom and the community. The Williamsburg, Virginia native boasts a 3.33 GPA while majoring in Aerospace Engineering and is also one of UT’s most active players in the community, totaling 76 community service hours throughout his career.
Lipcius represented Tennessee baseball in the VOLeaders Academy Class of 2018-19. The select group of student-athletes from all of UT’s athletic programs capped off their year-long program with a service trip to Rwanda last summer, providing applied leadership and service opportunities focused on community development and social change through sport.
Lipcius was one of the Vols’ most productive players during their shortened 2020 season, leading the team with 16 walks and a .525 on-base percentage while batting .326 with 13 runs scored and two homers. He also ranked second on the team with seven doubles and 15 runs batted in.
George Strait has announced rescheduled dates for two upcoming concerts.
George’s “Strait to South Bend” concert at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind., which was originally scheduled on Aug. 15, 2020, will now take place on Aug. 7, 2021, with special guests Chris Stapleton and Brothers Osborne.
George’s concert at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn., which was originally schedule on Aug. 22, 2020, will now take place on July 31, 2021, with special guests Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.
Original tickets will be honored for the new dates. Fans unable to attend the rescheduled shows are eligible for a refund at the original point of purchase within the next 30 days.
Carly Pearce released a new video for “It Won’t Always Be Like This.” The new clip features Carly and her bandmates individually recording the tune for what she dubs “The Social Distance Sessions.”
Penned by Carly, Sam Ellis and Natalie Hemby, “It Won’t Always Be Like This” is featured on Carly’s self-titled sophomore album, which dropped in February.
“When I wrote this song, I knew that it was going to be a special one, but little did I know all of the ways it was to unveil its meaning even deeper,” says Carly. “A beautiful thing for me is seeing how we all can relate in some way right now. My band and I created a special video to hopefully give people peace and comfort through this very uncertain time. I hope everyone holds onto their faith and their loved ones a little tighter. Remember, it won’t always be like this.”
Westwood One Nashville’s nationally syndicated radio show, Nights With Elaina, will feature a very special group of guest hosts on May 18–22.
Carly Pearce (May 18), Gabby Barrett (May 19), Lindsay Ell (May 20), Ingrid Andress (May 21) and Ashley McBryde (May 22) will each guest host one evening from their homes, providing listeners with an update on everything going on in their lives during the quarantine.
“Spending time away from listeners is always difficult, especially in these times,” says host Elaina Smith. “But I am so thrilled that these strong, powerful, talented women will be keeping everyone company while I’m gone. I know they are gonna crush it and continue spreading positivity all throughout the country. Lord knows we need it.”
Nights With Elaina airs from 7 p.m. to midnight, local time, featuring artist interviews, listener calls and 14-15 songs per hour.
On May 13, the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation named Elaina as the recipient of the Gracie Award for Nationally Syndicated Radio Host/Personality.
Miranda Lambert released an acoustic video of her single, “Bluebird,” on May 13. Miranda dedicated the vertical clip, which was filmed on the porch of her Tennessee home, to essential workers, first responders and healthcare professionals.
“I want to send this one out to the essential workers, the first responders and the healthcare professionals who are keeping us safe and fed,” says Miranda. “We’re thinking about y’all, and we’re praying for you, and we’re all in this together. And don’t forget to keep a bluebird in your heart.”
“Bluebird, which Miranda co-wrote with Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby, is featured on her seventh studio, Wildcard, which was released in November 2019. The single is currently No. 15 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after 21 weeks.