Video: UT Football Practice Highlights – 1st of Fall

Video: UT Football Practice Highlights – 1st of Fall

The University of Tennessee football team opened-up 2019 Fall football practice at Haslam Field in Knoxville to start and then indoors when the storms came through. Below is some footage from today’s first football practice. Check back for videos after every practice with media viewing.

Vols OL Wanya Morris (64) & TE Hunter Salmon (89) / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal Staff
The Highwomen Cover Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” for New Movie, “The Kitchen” [Listen]

The Highwomen Cover Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” for New Movie, “The Kitchen” [Listen]

The Highwomen—Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, Maren Morris and Natalie Hemby—recorded a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” for the upcoming movie, The Kitchen, which stars Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss and is set to hit theaters on Aug. 9.

“The Chain” was featured on Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album, Rumours,

The Highwomen will release their upcoming self-titled album on Sept. 6. The foursome made their national TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 30, performing the lead-single title track and “Crowded Table.”

Listen to The Highwomen’s cover of “The Chain.”

photo by Alysse Gafkjen

 

Listen to Sheryl Crow’s New Song, “Tell Me When It’s Over,” Featuring Chris Stapleton

Listen to Sheryl Crow’s New Song, “Tell Me When It’s Over,” Featuring Chris Stapleton

Sheryl Crow released a new track, “Tell Me When It’s Over,” featuring Chris Stapleton.

Sheryl and Chris co-penned the new tune for Sheryl’s upcoming album of collaborations, Threads, which is set to drop on Aug. 30.

The 17-song album features collaborations with a number of country artists, including Maren Morris, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Margo Price, Jason Isbell, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill and more.

Listen to “Tell Me When It’s Over” below.

Sheryl signed a new record deal with Big Machine Label Group for the collaborative project.

Threads Track List & Songwriters

  1. “Prove You Wrong” ft. Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Al Anderson, Leslie Satcher
  2. “Live Wire” ft. Bonnie Raitt & Mavis Staples | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott
  3. “Tell Me When It’s Over” ft. Chris Stapleton | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton
  4. “Story Of Everything” ft. Chuck D, Andra Day & Gary Clark Jr. | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Steve Jordan, Carlton Ridenhour
  5. “Beware Of Darkness” ft. Eric Clapton, Sting & Brandi Carlile | Writer: George Harrison
  6. “Redemption Day” ft. Johnny Cash | Writer: Sheryl Crow
  7. “Cross Creek Road” ft. Lukas Nelson (digital/physical) / ft. Margo Price (vinyl) | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott
  8. “Everything Is Broken” ft. Jason Isbell | Writer: Bob Dylan
  9. “The Worst” ft. Keith Richards | Writers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
  10. “Lonely Alone” ft. Willie Nelson | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Shane McAnally
  11. “Border Lord” ft. Kris Kristofferson | Writers: Kris Kristofferson, Donnie Fritts, Stephen Bruton, Terry Paul
  12. “Still The Good Old Days” ft. Joe Walsh | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Joe Walsh
  13. “Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You” ft. St. Vincent* | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott
  14. “Don’t” ft. Lucius | Writer: Sheryl Crow
  15. “Nobody’s Perfect” ft. Emmylou Harris** | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott
  16. “Flying Blind” ft. James Taylor | Writers: Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton
  17. “For The Sake Of Love” ft. Vince Gill | Writer: Sheryl Crow

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Keith thinks Titans Super Bowl team with healthy Mariota

Jimmy’s blog: Keith thinks Titans Super Bowl team with healthy Mariota

 By Jimmy Hyams

The Tennessee Titans signing of quarterback Ryan Taneyhill from Miami got a ringing endorsement from Mike Keith.

“He’s good, really good,’’ the Voice of the Titans for more than two decades said at a recent speaking engagement in Knoxville.

But for the Titans to reach their potential, the team would be better if Taneyhill sat the bench all year long.

“If we don’t see him for one down,’’ Keith said, “we’re a Super Bowl team.’’

That’s how much confidence Keith has in quarterback Marcus Mariota, a talent who has had trouble staying healthy for an entire season.

And that’s how much confidence Keith has in second-year coach Mike Vrabel, who guided the Titans to a playoff berth last season.

Keith pointed to a three-game stretch last season in which the Titans were about as good as any team in the NFL. They lost on a two-point try to the Chargers in London, won at Dallas then destroyed the Patriots 34-10 in Nashville.

“It’s totally doable,’’ Keith said of making the Super Bowl. “It’s a matter of reaching that potential.’’ 

Keith is excited about the return of All-Pro tight end Delanie Walker, a favorite target of Mariota.

Keith said Vrabel has an “unbelievable grasp of the big picture,’’ adding “this guy gets it.

“I never had a player who I felt would be more successful as a head coach than Mike Vrabel.’’

Keith noted that Tennessee is one of only six NFL teams to record a winning record three years in a row. The 9-7 team of two years ago won a playoff game at Kansas City. Last year’s 9-7 was unexpected.

“That team should’ve won four or five games,’’ Keith said.

Keith said the Titans needed help at guard, slot receiver and edge rusher and addressed them in free agency. He is excited about former Ole Miss receiver A.J. Brown, the Rebels most productive receiver in history. And he likes guard Nate Davis.

Tennessee took former Mississippi State defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, who suffered a torn ACL in February and struck a woman while in high school. Keith believes Oakland would have taken Simmons with the No. 4 pick had he been healthy.

Simmons might not be healthy enough to play until late November.

Keith said one problem facing the Titans: Its division is “so good.’’ The Texans, Jags, Titans and Colts have each made the playoffs last year or the year before. It might take an 11-5 record to win the AFC South.

Each team in the division has a successful NFL quarterback, now that the Jags have Super Bowl winning quarterback Nick Foles.

“If we win it,’’ Keith said, “we could be in contention to win the whole thing.’’

On Mariota, Keith says: “He’s the leader of our team. The players very much consider him the guy. ‘’

Keith posed this question: If the Titans cut Mariota, how long would it take for another team to sign him to start?

Answer: Not long.


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Listen to Luke Combs’ Affable New Tune, “Let’s Just Be Friends,” From “Angry Birds Movie 2”

Listen to Luke Combs’ Affable New Tune, “Let’s Just Be Friends,” From “Angry Birds Movie 2”

Luke Combs is continuing his prolific musical output with the release of a new tune, “Let’s Just Be Friends,” from the soundtrack to Angry Birds Movie 2, which is set to hit U.S. theaters on Aug. 14.

The affable new song features Luke crooning the reconciliatory lyrics: “You’re from one side of the tracks / And I live on the other / Why we don’t see eye to eye / Really ain’t no wonder / But you got the rock and I got the roll / You got the heart and I got the soul / So let’s just be friends / Ain’t gotta fight about it / Let’s find our way around it / Let’s just be friends / Hey, what do you say.

The North Carolina native is the first country artist in history whose first five singles have reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. His sixth single, “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” is currently No. 2 on the chart. In addition, Luke recently made history as the first artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales. He was also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in July.

Listen to “Let’s Just Be Friends” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Tanya Tucker Covers Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me” [Listen]

Tanya Tucker Covers Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me” [Listen]

Tanya Tucker will release her new album, While I’m Livin’, on Aug. 23. The 10-song offering, which was co-produced by Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings, features seven original tracks that were co-penned by Brandi, Tim Hanseroth and Phil Hanseroth (Tanya teamed with the songwriting trio to pen one song, “Bring My Flowers Now”).

Tanya also included covers of Waylon Jennings and David Lynn Jones’ “High Ridin’ Heroes,” Josefus’ “Hard Luck,” and Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me,” which was released on Aug. 2. Penned by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, “The House That Built Me” earned Miranda her first No. 1 single in 2010.

The upcoming album represents Tanya’s first new album of original songs since the release of Tanya in 2002.

Listen to “The House That Built Me” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Keith Urban’s Ambitious New One-Shot Video for “We Were”

Watch Keith Urban’s Ambitious New One-Shot Video for “We Were”

Keith Urban has returned to country radio airwaves with the release of his new single, “We Were,” which is currently No. 18 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Penned by Eric Church, Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell, the new tune reminisces about lost teenage love with lyrics like “We were a couple of line steppers who just couldn’t wait to step over the line / Never thinkin’ we wouldn’t last, I was your first and you were mine.”

“When I first heard ‘We Were,’ I not only heard it, but I saw it,” says Keith. “It made me feel something. I like the idea that life just happens. At some point, in the moment or not, you just gotta go with it.”

Keith dropped a new one-shot video for “We Were,” which was filmed in one take by a single camera. The new clip tracks Keith—on the move from studio to studio—recording his new tune.

Watch the video for “We Were” below.

Robert Earl Keen Announces 8th Annual Holiday Tour

Robert Earl Keen Announces 8th Annual Holiday Tour

Robert Earl Keen will once again hit the road this holiday season for his eighth annual Christmas tour.

REK at Ryman 2018; photo by Whitley Whiskers

This year’s 15-stop holiday extravaganza, which is dubbed REK’s Countdown to Christmas Tour: Lunar Tunes & Looney Times, will pay homage to the space race and all things celestial in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

“This show will turn on the ‘psyche-delactic’ jukebox and light up the tree of tranquility!” says Robert Earl. “The countdown begins now!”

The tour will kick off on Dec. 2 in Greenville, S.C., and make additional stops in New York, Atlanta, Memphis, Nashville and more. The festive set is sure to include REK’s classic, “Merry Christmas From the Family,” and many more out-of-this-world tunes.

Shinyribs will serve as support. Tickets go on sale on Aug. 9 at 10 a.m.

Editor’s Note: I attended REK’s holiday tour in 2016, 2017 and 2018 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium—and they were stellar shows.

Robert Earl Keen’s Countdown to Christmas Tour

Dec. 2 | Greenville, SC | Peace Center
Dec. 3 | Charleston, SC | Charleston Music Hall
Dec. 4 | Durham, NC | Carolina Theatre
Dec. 5 | New York, NY | Town Hall
Dec. 6 | Washington, DC | Lincoln Theatre
Dec. 7 | Bristol, TN | Paramount Center for the Arts
Dec. 8 | Charlottesville, VA | Jefferson Theater
Dec. 10 | Charlotte, NC | Knight Theater
Dec. 11 | Atlanta, GA | Variety Playhouse
Dec. 15 | Chattanooga, TN | Walker Theatre
Dec. 17 | Fayetteville, AR | Walton Arts Center
Dec. 18 | Houston, TX | House of Blues
Dec. 20 | Austin, TX | ACL Live -Moody Theater
Dec. 21 | Austin, TX | ACL Live – Moody Theater
Dec. 26 | Oklahoma City, OK | The Jones Assembly
Dec. 27 | Dallas, Texas | House of Blues
Dec. 28 | Memphis, TN | Germantown Performing Arts Center
Dec. 29 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium
Dec. 30 | Fort Worth, TX | Bass Performance Hall

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

UT football Fall camp opening, Pruitt has confidence in team and staff

UT football Fall camp opening, Pruitt has confidence in team and staff

Vols HC Jeremy Pruitt / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt officially kicked off his second season at the helm of the Volunteers’ football program as UT opened fall camp on Thursday ahead of this fall’s first practice.

Pruitt expects his squad to be much improved when the players take Haslam Field on Friday afternoon in part because the Vols have one of the nation’s best coaching staffs.

Tennessee’s on-field coaching staff has been a part of 16 national championships and directly coached over 200 NFL Draft selections. The Vols added offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley and assistant head coach Tee Martin, who led Tennessee to the 1998 national championship and will also coach wide receivers and serve as passing game coordinator.

“A lot of people say ‘I’ve got the best coaching staff in the country,’” Pruitt said. “Most of the people that say it, haven’t been a part of the staffs that I’ve been a part of which have been some really good ones over the years. I truly believe with them on our staff and I told them this morning, when you talk about teaching, recruiting, relationships, character, all the intangibles that come with being a football coach, I truly believe that we do have the best staff in the country.”

Pruitt is impressed with the hard work the Vols have put in the offseason by changing their bodies with Director of Football Sports Performance Craig Fitzgerald as well as Director of Sports Nutrition Rachel Pfister. Tennessee has an experienced team with 18 returning starters, but also has an influx of talent ready to compete. That all mixes together to give Pruitt confidence heading into fall camp.

“I have confidence in our football team,” Pruitt said. “I have confidence in our coaches, the plan that we have, the way I’ve seen our guys work in the offseason to either change their bodies, eat what they’re supposed to and be in the classroom.”

Pruitt has never shied away from expectations as the head coach of the Vols, consistently recognizing the proud history of a program that has won six national championships and 16 conference titles.

He said to meet the expectations, the Vols will need to focus on fundamentals in fall camp and specifically brought up taking care of the football.

“When you talk about winning football games, the first thing that have to be able to do is not beat yourself,” Pruitt said. “General Neyland’s Maxims – ‘the team that makes us the fewest mistakes will win,’ right? So something that we really have to focus on is we have to be a smart football team. We have to know what to do and be able to do it, and be able to execute consistently and then be able to do it over and over again, which goes back to practice habits. That’s something that we really have to focus on in this fall camp.”

Fan Day on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 
The Tennessee football team invites fans to meet the Vols inside Neyland Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 4, for “Fan Day,” which will feature an open practice followed by an autograph session.

Admission and parking are free for the event.

Gate 21 will open for fans at 1:30 p.m. and the open practice will begin at 2:30 p.m.

The autograph session will begin at the conclusion of practice at approximately 4:30 p.m.

More information can be found HERE.

A parking map can be found HERE.

Sherrer Agrees with Pruitt’s Staff Assessment
Special Teams Coordinator and Inside Linebackers Coach Kevin Sherrer agreed with Pruitt’s assessment that the Vols have one of the country’s best coaching staffs. Sherrer previously coached with Pruitt at Alabama and Georgia, and helped lead the Bulldogs to the College Football Playoff Championship Game two years ago.

“There is no doubt this is (one of the nation’s best staffs),” Sherrer said. “There are a lot of really good men, first off, great coaches and a lot have track records at the places they have been as recruiters and coaches, so I agree with that. It’s a good thing to sometimes hear that from your head coach.”

Ansley Cites Staff as Reason he came to Rocky Top
Ansley, the Vols’ new defensive coordinator, coached with Pruitt during two different stints at Alabama before coaching the defensive backs for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders last year. He echoed Pruitt’s praise for the staff and said that is what drew him to Big Orange Country for a second time after he coached defensive backs for UT in 2012.

“Absolutely,” he said. “That was one of the draws for me to come take this job. It was very glamorous because the staff did have a lot of experience and they know how to do it in this league. They’ve done it before. They’re proven veterans and they’re good men. So that was very attractive for me when I decided to take the job.”

Chaney’s Offense will not be One-Dimensional and it will be Physical 
New offensive coordinator Jim Chaney has as great a track record as any college play caller. Chaney said he has found success at every stop because he is willing to evolve. Chaney coached Drew Brees and aired it out in offenses at Purdue as well as his first stint with the Vols from 2009 to 2012. Chaney has also coached in the NFL and recently led some of the nation’s top rushing offenses at Georgia and Arkansas.

“I think my stay in the National Football League helped me understand the importance of winning situational football,” Chaney said. “To do that you have to win short yardage, you have to win in the tight red zone, you have to be able to run the ball out in the four minute drill. To do that, you have to have a physical mindset. Philosophical change from Purdue through the NFL years to here is that you have to be able to do a little bit of everything to be successful. You can’t be one dimensional. I hang my hat on if you’re the most physical team on the football field, you have a chance. We’ll continue to try to do that.”

Martin Can’t Wait to Step Inside Neyland on Aug. 31
Martin returning to Tennessee after serving as offensive coordinator and an assistant coach at Southern California and Kentucky excited the Tennessee fanbase this offseason, but it also juiced the former Vol quarterback who has a street named after him right next to the stadium.

“I get fired up,” Martin said. “You saw how fired up I was when I walked in here and I had to calm down a little bit. It’s here and it has been 20 years since I have been in front of you guys and speaking to fans that I actually know and have a relationship with and not at some place where I didn’t come from. That part of it in and of itself is special to me. There have not been many guys in the past that have come back to coach here….The way it worked out and the timing of it was great. I am just as excited to get started as our fanbase is.”

Rumph Ready for a Fun Camp
Co-Defensive Coordinator and Outside Linebackers Coach Chris Rumph said he is excited about finding edge players opposite redshirt senior Darrell Taylor – the SEC’s returning leader in sacks (8.0 in 2018) and Tennessee’s Team MVP last fall.

“It should be fun. Like I said the guys should be more comfortable this year. Last year having a new staff and a new defense, every day was new for our guys. This year, they feel better as players, better about their bodies and they’re more confident. It should be interesting and it’s going to be a fun camp.”

-UT Athletics

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