Tennessee offensive lineman K’Rojhn Calbert spoke to the media on Wednesday to discuss the team during it’s final open week of the season.

Tennessee offensive lineman K’Rojhn Calbert spoke to the media on Wednesday to discuss the team during it’s final open week of the season.
Tennessee center Brandon Kennedy spoke to the media on Wednesday to discuss the team during it’s final open week of the season.
Tennessee defensive end Matthew Butler spoke to the media on Wednesday to discuss the team during it’s final open week of the season.
Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt spoke to the media on Wednesday to discuss the team during it’s final open week of the season.
Before the 53rd CMA Awards kicked off at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 13, many of country’s biggest stars walked the red carpet.
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Zac Brown Band has extended its The Owl Tour with 20 dates in 2020. The tour takes its name from ZBB’s 2019 album, The Owl.
ZBB’s 2020 trek will kick off on Feb. 28 in Moline, Ill., with additional stops in Toronto, Las Vegas, Nashville and more. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Nov. 22 at 12 p.m. local time. The Zamily Fan Club pre-sale will begin on Nov. 19 at 12 p.m. local time.
The Owl Tour 2020
* special guests Amos Lee and Poo Bear
+ festival stops
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One of the highlights from the CMA Awards on Nov. 13 was the cross-genre collaboration between Lady Antebellum and indie pop star Halsey.
The collaboration kicked off as the artists joined forces on “What If I Never Get Over You,” a current Top 10 single that is featured on Lady A’s new album, Ocean. With Lady A’s Dave Haywood on piano, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott harmonized the first verse before Halsey joined them.
The artists transitioned to Halsey’s “Graveyard,” which is featured on her upcoming album, Manic. Halsey plucked a guitar and began singing the song before Hillary and Charles joined her.
Watch Lady A and Halsey perform below.
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Co-host Reba McEntire threw it back to 1990 for her performance of “Fancy” on the CMA Awards on Nov. 13.
Reba recorded “Fancy” for her 1990 album, Rumor Has It. Released as a single in 1991, “Fancy” reached No. 8 on the Billboard Country chart.
Watch Reba’s performance below.
Jimmy Kimmel rounded up some of his musical chums for the sixth installment of his popular late-night bit, Mean Tweets: Music Edition.
The premise is simple—and hilarious—as stars read unflattering tweets about themselves. Check out the new clip, which features Billie Eilish, Midland, Chance the Rapper, Luke Bryan, Perry Farrell, Green Day, Leon Bridges, Monsta X, John Mayer, Alice Cooper, Lizzo, Luke Combs and Cardi B.
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More than 50 performers took the stage at the CMA Awards on Nov. 13, including Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Terri Clark, Sara Evans, Crystal Gayle, The Highwomen, Martina McBride, Jennifer Nettles, Tanya Tucker, Gretchen Wilson, Kelsea Ballerini, Lindsay Ell, Maddie & Tae, Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Runaway June, Dierks Bentley, Joe Walsh, Sheryl Crow, Chris Janson, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Lady Antebellum, Halsey, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson, Old Dominion, for King & Country, Zach Williams, Pink, Chris Stapleton, Thomas Rhett and Keith Urban.
photos by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com