April 14: Live-Stream Calendar With Michael Ray, Cam, Lindsay Ell, Maddie & Tae, RaeLynn & More

April 14: Live-Stream Calendar With Michael Ray, Cam, Lindsay Ell, Maddie & Tae, RaeLynn & More

Country stars are trying to do their part to keep us entertained during our self-quarantines (hopefully) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a rundown of what to expect as some of our favorite stars perform live and chat via social media.

April 14 (updated throughout the day)

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Kiffin on Pruitt “Done a great job. He’s one of the hardest working guys in the country”

Kiffin on Pruitt “Done a great job. He’s one of the hardest working guys in the country”

Norman, OK – September 1, 2018 – Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: Coach Lane Kiffin of the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Owls during a regular season game
(Photo by Joshua Gateley / ESPN Images)

First-year Ole Miss head coach and former UT coach Lane Kiffin was a guest on SportsTalk Monday afternoon on 99.1 The Sports Animal with John and Jimmy. Listen to that full interview below.

Kiffin touched on a lot of topics including why he chose Ole Miss, his two returning quarterbacks, if first-year coaches are at a disadvantage with the current status of sports, his very clear stance on the discussed scenario of college football without fans, staying in contact with the Manning family the job Jeremy Pruitt has done so far at Tennessee and much more.

Here’s what Pruitt said about Pruitt:

“Done a great job. Really glad to see it pay off. He’s one of the hardest working guys in the country. It takes a little time. I know everything wasn’t perfect at first. It was good to see the end of last season end so well and them play so well. I told him when I saw him, we played somebody or I had seen his team play someone we were playing or something in the last two years. But, what a difference in just a year in what he had done changing the roster and getting players better. The future is very bright there.”

Luke Bryan Mixes It Up With New Single, “One Margarita” [Listen]

Luke Bryan Mixes It Up With New Single, “One Margarita” [Listen]

Luke Bryan is thirsting for his 25th No. 1 single with the release of “One Margarita,” which impacts country radio on April 13.

“One Margarita,” which was penned by Michael Carter, Matt Dragstrem and Josh Thompson, is the third single from Luke’s upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here. The new tune follows the album’s previous No. 1 hits “Knockin’ Boots” and “What She Wants Tonight.” Originally slated to drop on April 24, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here will now be released on Aug. 7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video for “One Margarita” was filmed during Luke’s sixth Crash My Playa event in Riviera Cancun, Mexico, in November 2019.

“We had too much fun filming this out in Mexico,” says Luke via Instagram. “Watch the video for my new song ‘One Margarita’ now on @youtubemusic! Do you see any familiar faces?”

Watch the new video for “One Margarita” below.

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Banding Together: “It’s a Lot More Fun to Make Music With Your Friends,” Says Thomas Rhett

Banding Together: “It’s a Lot More Fun to Make Music With Your Friends,” Says Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett has a fondness for friendly collaboration. The proof is in the production.

For his newly released song, “Be a Light,” TR teamed up with Reba McEntire, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban. The bright new tune benefits the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, which was created by The Recording Academy to help people in the music industry affected by the pandemic.

“Be a Light” is the latest in a long line of TR tandems. His 2019 studio album, Center Point Road, features three collaborations, including “Center Point Road” with Kelsea Ballerini, “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” with Little Big Town and “Beer Can’t Fix” with Jon Pardi. TR’s 2017 album, Life Changes, features his No. 1 duet with Maren Morris, “Craving You,” while his 2015 album, Tangled Up, includes his joint effort with Jordin Sparks, “Playing With Fire.”

As Thomas Rhett told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown, “it’s a lot more fun to make music with your friends.”

“I just love when I hear collaborations and I know—based off of Instagram or the internet—that those two people are actually friends in real life,” says Thomas Rhett. “It’s really fun to make music by yourself, but it’s a lot more fun, to me, to make music with your friends . . . I feel like when you actually have a good relationship, they can come into the studio and have a super low-pressure environment, and, I feel like that just makes the song even better.”

photo by NCD

Brett Young Scores 6th Consecutive No. 1 Single With “Catch”

Brett Young Scores 6th Consecutive No. 1 Single With “Catch”

Brett Young scored his sixth consecutive No. 1 single as “Catch” topped both the Mediabase chart and Billboard Country Airplay chart this week. The tune, which was co-penned by Brett, Ashley Gorley and Ross Copperman, is the second single from Brett’s 2018 sophomore album, Ticket to L.A.

“I can’t believe we are celebrating another number one with ‘Catch,’” says Brett. “I’m overwhelmed by the continued support I’ve received from my fans and country radio. These always feel good, but in our current situation this one feels extra special to celebrate with my family. Thank y’all so much!”

“Catch” follows previous chart-toppers “Mercy,” “Sleep Without You,” “In Case You Didn’t Know” and “Like I Loved You” from Brett’s 2017 self-titled debut album, as well as “Here Tonight,” the lead single from his 2018 sophomore album, Ticket to L.A.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Brett Eldredge Readies First New Single in Almost Two Years with “Gabrielle”

Brett Eldredge Readies First New Single in Almost Two Years with “Gabrielle”

Brett Eldredge announced via Instagram that he will release his new single, “Gabrielle,” on April 17.

The new tune will be Brett’s first single since his Top 5 hit, “Love Someone,” which was released in June 2018.

“Ok ok, I’ll spill the goods, the World premiere of my new single GABRIELLE is this Friday!” said Brett via Instagram. “I hope it brings you some happiness.”

Brett co-penned the piano-driven track alongside award-winning producers Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk. “Gabrielle” will ship to country radio on April 27.

“‘Gabrielle’ is about a love that didn’t quite work out and you always wonder what it could have been,” says Brett. “It could’ve ended up being something amazing and you wonder what they’re doing in their life right now and go back to those feelings when you hear the song.”

Brett dropped his self-titled fourth studio album in 2017. “Gabrielle” is likely to serve as the lead single to Brett’s upcoming fifth studio album.

photo by NCD

Jenny Tolman “Rolls” Along in Episode 2 of Her New Video Series, “Quarantine Kitchen” [Watch]

Jenny Tolman “Rolls” Along in Episode 2 of Her New Video Series, “Quarantine Kitchen” [Watch]

Jenny Tolman, who dropped her debut album, There Goes The Neighborhood, in 2019, has cooked up a new project to keep herself busy during the COVID-19 quarantine.

The professional singer-songwriter is putting her amateur skills to use in her new video series on YouTube, Quarantine Kitchen. Directed and edited by producer Dave Brainard, Quarantine Kitchen features Jenny creating gluten-free recipes from the comfort of her own kitchen.

“When my mom and I went gluten free [10 years ago], it forced us to learn how to make the most of our food,” says Jenny. “By doing so, I fell in love with cooking and baking—and finding ways to make my old favorite foods healthier. So, since we are under an order right now to stay at home, I figured sharing some of my favorite recipes would be a fun thing to do. I think we are all going to be doing a lot more cooking in the coming days.”

After kicking off the series by whipping up some scalloped potatoes, Jenny turned her attention to creating pizza rolls for Episode 2. Check it out.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Pruitt not into setting rules, just abiding by them

Jimmy’s blog: Pruitt not into setting rules, just abiding by them

By Jimmy Hyams

Jeremy Pruitt isn’t much on establishing rules. He just wants to follow them.

That goes for playing games without fans in the stands to playing only conference games to the time needed to prepare for the season to eligibility issues.

North Carolina coach Mack Brown and Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith are opposed to playing games without fans, saying if it’s not safe for the fans, it’s not safe for the players.

What is the opinion of Tennessee’s coach?

“I’ve just kind of always been one to follow the rules,’’ Pruitt said in a recent interview on SportsTalk WNML radio. “I don’t really get a chance to make those kind of decisions. So whatever they decide to do, I’ll support it and we’ll follow the rules and do what everybody else says.”

Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly says a team needs 30 days of conditioning and fundamental work before starting summer camp around Aug. 1. Alabama coach Nick Saban said you need 14 days. Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said you don’t need any.

What does Pruitt say?

“I don’t know what the exact amount of days would be,’’ Tennessee’s coach said. “If you look over the history of college athletics and probably professional sports, it’s changed and everybody has adapted to the rules as they’ve changed over the years. So I’m sure whatever rules are put in place, everybody will adhere to them.

“The first thing would be to protect the players because each player will be different when you start back. There are probably guys that have some access to do a lot of things when it comes to training right now and there’s probably some that don’t. I just think that whenever that time does come, you have to have a really good understanding of each individual player and where they’re conditioning is at — what they can and can’t do.”

With spring practice canceled and a limited amount of work during the summer, does Pruitt think that might result in fewer true freshmen contributing right away?

“I don’t think so,’’ Pruitt said. “Right now we’re allowed to spend four hours a week doing meetings. With the technology that is out there today, it’s going really well. I wouldn’t think that it would be that big of a difference.

“My thought is you always want to play the guys that give you the best chance to win. It’s not about who knows the most. It’s about being able to play the best players. That’s kind of the way we look at it.”

There is some chatter that some conferences might be wiling to play this fall, even if it means only league games. Would Pruitt be in favor of that?

“That’s probably a question for somebody else,’’ Pruitt said. “I probably would have an opinion, but nobody but me and you are really going to care what my opinion is.

“Instead of speculating and all that, I’ll just wait and see what happens and whatever happens, we’ll support it and try to be the best we can possibly be.”

With the NCAA basically shutting down operations, it might have an impact on players seeking waivers for immediate eligibility, like Cade Mays, who transferred to UT from Georgia.

Pruitt said he is the “wrong one to ask that question’’ and has “no idea’’ of the potential impact on a transfer.

There Pruitt goes again.

He’s not about setting rules or even having an opinion on them.

Just tell him the rules, and he’ll play by them.


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April 13: Live-Stream Calendar With Tenille Townes, Hayes Carll, Allison Moorer & More

April 13: Live-Stream Calendar With Tenille Townes, Hayes Carll, Allison Moorer & More

Country stars are trying to do their part to keep us entertained during our self-quarantines (hopefully) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a rundown of what to expect as some of our favorite stars perform live and chat via social medial.

April 13 (updated throughout the day)

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Ashley McBryde’s Touching Rendition of “Amazing Grace” for Easter

Watch Ashley McBryde’s Touching Rendition of “Amazing Grace” for Easter

Ashley McBryde visited Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on April 10 to record a special rendition of “Amazing Grace” for release on Easter Sunday.

The virtually empty “Mother Church of Country Music” was an apropos setting for the hymn, which Ashley noted she “wouldn’t normally sing,” but felt compelled to share under the circumstances.

Ashley included a short message with the release, which you can read below:

“I had the opportunity to honor all we’ve lost at the Ryman this week and I tried my best . . . 7 times in a row. I really tried . . .

“Some things just can’t be healed. Some losses can’t be reconciled and some wounds will never heal. Sometimes we don’t get closure the way we want to. All we can do is honor our predecessors and hope that we touch the hem of heaven sometime in our lives.

“I wouldn’t normally sing this song but we all may need this right now and there isn’t a better place to sing it at than the Ryman. The mother church pulls things like that out of you and will tell you what to sing and when to sing it . . . even if you can’t. Happy Easter, love to you all.”

Watch Ashley’s performance.

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