Watch Blake Shelton Perform “Hell Right” on “Ellen”

Watch Blake Shelton Perform “Hell Right” on “Ellen”

Blake Shelton stopped by The Ellen Show on Dec. 13 to perform his current single, “Hell Right.”

The new tune was penned by David Garcia, Brett Tyler and Michael Hardy, who is one of the co-writers behinds Blake’s most recent No. 1 hit, “God’s Country.”

“The first time I ever heard ‘Hell Right,’ [producer] Scott Hendricks sent it over to me—and we had pretty much decided that we were finished recording for a while, and I wasn’t even thinking about it,” says Blake. “But he said that Hardy had written a song and he wanted me to hear it, so with the success of ‘God’s Country’ and just knowing how talented that guy is, I thought, ‘Man, I better at least listen to it even though I don’t see myself going in and recording.’ About three-quarters of the way through the song, I decided, ‘Oh, my god, I’m not done recording. I’ve gotta go cut this song. It’s just so much fun and just so infectious. It seems like something that would be great to have out this summer, like, let’s do this thing, let’s get it out now.’ It’s one of the reasons that I’ve been so excited about not releasing an album because it’s awesome to be able to react to great songs and just get em out there to the fans.”

Watch Blake’s performance of “Hell Right” on Ellen below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Carrie Underwood Honor Linda Ronstadt by Performing “Blue Bayou” & “When Will I Be Loved” at Kennedy Center Honors

Watch Carrie Underwood Honor Linda Ronstadt by Performing “Blue Bayou” & “When Will I Be Loved” at Kennedy Center Honors

Carrie Underwood took the stage at the Kennedy Center Honors—which aired on CBS on Dec. 15—to pay tribute to Linda Ronstadt by performing “Blue Bayou” and “When Will I Be Loved.”

Linda topped the country chart with “When Will I Be Loved” in 1975, before she scored a Top 5 hit with her signature tune, “Blue Bayou,” in 1977.

“I was so honored to finally meet the phenomenal #LindaRonstadt, a true artist and versatile vocalist who excelled at performing all kinds of music. I hope I made you proud, Linda,” said Carrie via Twitter.

Since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2013, Linda has rarely appeared in public, but she did attend the ceremony. In addition to celebrating Linda’s career, the Kennedy Center Honors paid tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire, Sesame Street, Sally Field and Michael Tilson Thomas.

Watch Carrie sing “Blue Bayou” and “When Will I Be Loved” below.

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Charlie Daniels Announces 2020 Volunteer Jam at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Charlie Daniels Announces 2020 Volunteer Jam at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Charlie Daniels announced that his all-star concert, Volunteer Jam, will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 15.

Since its inception in 1974, Charlie’s Volunteer Jam has brought together some of music’s biggest stars for a number of worthwhile causes.

Participating artist will be announced in February. Tickets go on sale on Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. CT.

“We play over 100 cities every year and they’re all special in their own way, but when you get a chance to bring it all back home, especially when so many of your friends are joining you, it don’t get much better than that,” says Charlie. “Jammin’ in the Guitar Town, second to none!”

photo by NCD

Scotty McCreery Drops Acoustic Version of No. 1 Hit, “This Is It” [Listen]

Scotty McCreery Drops Acoustic Version of No. 1 Hit, “This Is It” [Listen]

Scotty McCreery released an acoustic version of his recent No. 1 single, “This Is It.”

The heartfelt tune, which Scotty co-penned with Frank Rogers and Aaron Eshuis about his then-fiancée Gabi Dugal, is featured on Scotty’s 2018 album, Seasons Change.

“I wrote ‘This Is It’ for Gabi,” says Scotty. “It’s our song. I played it for her just an hour after I proposed. I sang it to her at our wedding. She’s who I see in my mind when I perform it on the road every night. Watching our love story become my second No. 1 hit is something Gabi and I will treasure always. I am so thankful to country radio and my fans who have stood with me from day one for making my dreams come true.”

The acoustic version of the song is the second track from Scotty’s upcoming three-song EP, The Soundcheck Sessions, which will be released in January.

“Ever since we released the original version of ‘This is It,’ I have had so many requests from fans for an acoustic version that they could play during their own proposals and weddings,” said Scotty. “It’s been very humbling to learn that a song I wrote for my wife Gabi and tells our story has gone on to become something special for thousands of couples. As a songwriter, I don’t know that it gets any better than that.”

Watch Scotty’s acoustic video for “This Is It” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Play It Forward: Thomas Rhett Says Check Out Ross Ellis’ “Buy & Buy” [Listen]

Play It Forward: Thomas Rhett Says Check Out Ross Ellis’ “Buy & Buy” [Listen]

NCD recently sat down with Thomas Rhett to get his suggestion for our “Play It Forward” segment, which beckons the featured artist to recommend an artist or song that mainstream country fans may not be familiar with.

“I’ve never met this guy, but I heard his song on [SiriusXM’s] The Highway the other day—his name is Ross Ellis, and the song is called ‘Buy and Buy,’” says TR. “I think it’s one of the freshest songs on the radio.”

Listen to Ross Ellis’ “Buy and Buy” below.

photo by NCD

Vols Drop Defensive Battle to No. 13 Memphis, 51-47

Vols Drop Defensive Battle to No. 13 Memphis, 51-47

Vols G Josiah-Jordan James / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A rough shooting night plagued No. 19 Tennessee, as the Vols dropped a low-scoring defensive battle to No. 13 Memphis at a sold-out Thompson-Boling Arena Saturday, 51-47.

Tennessee’s 25 percent (15-for-60) shooting mark from the field was the lowest of the Rick Barnes era.

Despite the Vols’ scoring struggles as a team, freshman Josiah-Jordan James posted a career-high 14 points that led all scorers in the loss.

The Vols (7-2) and Tigers battled evenly to begin the second half after Memphis (9-1) took a one-point lead into halftime. Memphis gained a bit of separation at the 12:03 mark after Tyler Harris and D.J. Jeffries made back-to-back threes to put the Tigers in front, 37-33.

After a 3-pointer from Jordan Bowden and a conversion on a contested layup from John Fulkerson, Tennessee took its first lead in more than eight minutes of game time at 43-42 on a Yves Pons’ turnaround jumper in the lane with 5:56 remaining.

Over the course of the game’s next four minutes, the lead changed hands four times before Memphis’ Damion Baugh hit a corner 3-pointer at the 1:43 mark.

With Tennessee trailing 49-47 with 20 seconds remaining, Pons missed the front end of a one-and-one, and the Tigers grabbed the rebound. Alex Lomax then made two free throws to seal the game.

Despite a sluggish start from the field, Tennessee built a 17-5 lead over the game’s first 12 minutes. During that stretch, the Vols held Memphis to a 1-for-13 shooting mark, as the Tigers went more than 11 minutes between field goals.

James paced the Vols early on, scoring Tennessee’s first eight points and 11 of its first 15. In the first six minutes of action, he also grabbed three rebounds and had two steals.

After the Vols’ initial spurt, Memphis fought back for the remainder of the first half, eventually taking a 25-24 lead into the break on a Harris layup as the clock expired.

Three Tennessee true freshmen – James, Drew Pember and Davonte Gaines – combined to score 17 of the Vols’ 24 first-half points.

SOLD OUT TBA: Saturday’s contest had an announced attendance of 21,868, marking the first sellout of the season at Thompson-Boling Arena. The crowd was the 10th-largest at Thompson-Boling’s current capacity and the 39th-largest in the arena’s history.

UP NEXT: Tennessee travels north to face another AAC opponent, battling with Cincinnati on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ESPN2.

-UT Athletics

Video: Hardaway on his critical comments of UT “It kind of made me cringe a little bit. It wasn’t a good look. That’ll never happen again”

Video: Hardaway on his critical comments of UT “It kind of made me cringe a little bit. It wasn’t a good look. That’ll never happen again”

Memphis Tigers men’s basketball coach Penny Haradaway spoke to the media after their win at Tennessee Saturday afternoon 51-47. Hardaway addressed his comments about Rick Barnes and UT after last season’s meeting and he shared plenty of praise on this year’s Tennessee team.

Memphis HC Penny Hardaway / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

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