Listen to Sturgill Simpson’s New Zombie Ballad, “The Dead Don’t Die”

Listen to Sturgill Simpson’s New Zombie Ballad, “The Dead Don’t Die”

Sturgill Simpson dropped his first new song in more than three years with the release of “The Dead Don’t Die,” the title track to a new zombie flick directed by Jim Jarmusch.

The new track, which Sturgill penned at Jarmusch’s request, serves as a running gag throughout the film as multiple actors make reference to the song or Sturgill. The new movie opens on June 14, starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Steve Buscemi, Danny Glover, Selena Gomez and more.

“The motivation for doing it was Jim Jarmusch called me and asked me if I wanted to write a song for his movie,” says Sturgill. “And I think I said yes before he even got the question out. I’ve always loved his work, probably since I was too young to really even understand or be watching, so like Ghost Dog, movies like Dead Man, they had a huge impact on me. I’ve probably seen Ghost Dog like two or three hundred times, so it really is like a sort of a bucket list thing getting to work with him. [It was] the title of the film, so I knew it had to be the title of the song. And then, I’m just reading the script—some little anecdotes and takeaways from what I thought the real underlying message that Jim was getting across. It was different because . . . I’ll usually write my own stuff from a perspective of my own life experience, and this was more . . . this was fun. It was a lot of fun.”

Listen to “The Dead Don’t Die” below.

photo by Carissa Riccardi/NCD

“Breaking Thru With Elaina” Featuring Maren Morris

“Breaking Thru With Elaina” Featuring Maren Morris

Elaina Smith is back with the second season of her award-winning podcast, Breaking Thru With Elaina, formerly titled Women Want to Hear Women.

Elaina kicked off Season 2 with one of her favorite guests from Season 1 . . . the one and only Maren Morris. In addition to chatting with Maren about country radio, touring and her recent album Girl, Elaina talks about rebranding her podcast, upcoming guests and more.

Check out Elaina’s new interview with Maren below.

Tennessee Football Announces Melvin McBride’s Retirement

Tennessee Football Announces Melvin McBride’s Retirement

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt announced on Wednesday that freshman offensive lineman Melvin McBride will retire from football due to a personal medical condition that was discovered during his pre-participation physical after his arrival on campus. McBride will remain on scholarship with the Vols, and he will continue to be a part of the program.

“Melvin is a great young man, and my heart breaks for him and his family,” Pruitt said. “However, I’m glad that we have an outstanding medical staff that did a great job identifying the problem when Melvin first arrived here. We are always going to do what’s best for our student-athletes here at Tennessee. He is certainly a Vol for Life and will continue to be a big part of our program.”

McBride starred at Whitehaven High School in Memphis where he was named Preseason First Team All-State by USA Today and as one of the city’s Top 10 players by the Commercial Appeal in 2018. McBride helped lead Whitehaven to an appearance in the 2018 Tennessee state 6A championship game and paved the way for an offense that racked up 3,847 yards of total offense in 2017.

 

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Wade Bowen Releases Mini-Documentary That Chronicles His Physical & Mental Health Issues [Watch]

Wade Bowen Releases Mini-Documentary That Chronicles His Physical & Mental Health Issues [Watch]

Wade Bowen scored one of the best albums of 2018 with the release of Solid Ground, an 11-song offering that was produced by Keith Gattis. The gritty collection of tunes—Wade co-wrote 10—serves as a love letter to his home state of Texas by incorporating many of his musical influences, everyone from Guy Clark to ZZ Top.

Two months after the album’s February 2018 release, Wade was placed on mandatory vocal rest after being diagnosed with recurrent bleeding in his vocal cords. He had surgery in May 2018 to treat the condition, followed by another month of vocal rest and speech therapy. On top of the mental and physical anguish the condition caused, Wade’s nephew and crew member, Chase Cavender, died by suicide while the band was on tour in June 2018.

Wade’s new documentary, Inconsistent Chaos, chronicles his mental and physical health issues as he’s coped with his vocal condition and nephew’s death. The 18-minute film features interviews with Wade and his band, crew and family, as well as his friends and fellow artists Randy Rogers and Cody Canada.

“[I made this film] to let my fans and followers know that I had recovered,” says Wade. “I think that was a major concern for many. We tried to keep it somewhat quiet during the process, so we didn’t alarm people. Additionally, although painted on a somewhat unique canvas, my problems were/are far from unique. Fear and depression affect us all no matter what the cause. Because I’ve got a platform enabling me to speak louder than most, I wanted to be sure the world could hear that it’s okay, there is help. Don’t be afraid or embarrassed to seek it. Tell a friend, a family member, a loved one that you need help—it doesn’t make you weak or less cool.”

Watch Inconsistent Chaos below.

Jimmy’s blog: Harper says you never stop recruiting

Jimmy’s blog: Harper says you never stop recruiting

By Jimmy Hyams

It came as no surprise that Lady Vols point guard Evina Westbrook transferred.

Her mother had tweeted as much a month before the regular season ended and Westbrook would up at UConn.

But freshman center Mimi Collins leaving for Maryland wasn’t forseen.

Collins, who averaged 5.5 points and 3.4 rebounds and made four starts, had played well down the stretch for Tennessee and there was no indication she wasn’t happy.

New coach Kellie Harper was caught off guard and doesn’t know why Collins departed.

“I’ll be honest with you, I’m a little unclear as to the full reason,’’ Harper said in a recent interview. “So, Mimi left and then let us know she was going to be transferring. So unfortunately, we didn’t get to that discussion.

“But you know players have to do at this point what’s best for them and she felt like that’s what she needed.’’

While Collins provided a solid inside presence, the Lady Vols might still be productive inside with the return of 6-4 Kassie Kushkituah and 6-5 signees Emily Saunders and Tamari Key.

“These two kids, they’re large, very tall, very long,’’ Harper said of Saunders and Key.

That kind of size won’t change Harper’s philosophy, but it might amend it.

“We do modify our scheme to fit our personnel … without changing our overall system,’’ Harper said.

Tennessee welcomes five new players with the star being Jordan Horston, rated the No. 2 player in the country in some circles.

“Jordan has a great skill set, handling the ball, distributing the ball,’’ Harper said.

Harper said junior college transfer Jaiden McCoy brings “toughness and interior toughness.’’

The five newcomers will complement Davis, who averaged 14.9 points and 7.7 rebounds and Shay Green, who averaged 9.6 points and 4 rebounds.

One major concern for UT is outside shooting. The Lady Vols hit only 32.5 percent from beyond the arc last year and no returner shot as high as 38 percent from long range. Davis shot 37 percent from outside, Green 21.8 percent. The best was Collins, who was 8 of 15.

Jessie Rennie, the sharp shooter from Australia, is expected to help with 3-point accuracy.

Harper didn’t close the door on adding to the roster.

“The landscape of women’s basketball,’’ Harper said, “you always have your eyes open. You never shut off any possibilities at this point. But we’ve got 12 going into the summer and that’s what we feel comfortable about.’’

Harper said she will recruit nationally and internationally.

“I think we can get in homes and get the right people,’’ she said.

Harper said she will look first in-state, then in the surrounding area before branching out.


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Keith Urban Announces New Leg of “Graffiti U World Tour”

Keith Urban Announces New Leg of “Graffiti U World Tour”

After circumnavigating the globe with more than 70 concerts in seven countries, Keith Urban is extending his Graffiti U World Tour with additional dates this summer and fall.

Keith will bring his revamped show—new music, new lighting, new production—to 13 festivals and fairs, including stops in Chicago, Cheyenne, Louisville and more.

“I’m always looking for something a bit different when I go to see a show, especially when I see someone more than once—the set list, production, lighting, even just the vibe,” says Keith. “So I decided to change it up for the summer—have some fun and do something a bit different.”

Tickets for the new dates are on sale now.

Graffiti U World Tour

June 22 | Chicago, Illinois | Lakeshake Festival
July 4 | Provo, Utah | America’s Freedom Festival at Provo
July 19 | Brooklyn, Michigan | International Speedway
July 20 | Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Country Jam USA
July 26 | Cheyenne, Wyoming | Cheyenne Frontier Days
Aug. 1| Detroit Lakes, Minnesota | WE Fest
Aug. 2 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Sioux Empire Fair
Aug. 3 | Sturgis, South Dakota | Buffalo Chip Campground
Aug. 16 | Endicott, New York | Dick’s Sporting Goods Open
Aug. 31 | Puyallup, Washington | Washington State Fair
Sept. 15 | Louisville, Kentucky | Hometown Rising
Sept. 21 | Franklin, Tennessee | Pilgrimage Festival
Oct. 18 | Durant, Oklahoma | Choctaw Grand Theater

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Maren Morris Teases Revealing Photos From “Playboy” Shoot

Maren Morris Teases Revealing Photos From “Playboy” Shoot

Maren Morris continues to forge her own pathway in the country music industry and beyond. For that, we salute her.

After teasing a Playboy collaboration on her socials in April, Maren dropped a few revealing pics from the shoot via Twitter and Instagram on June 11, noting that “something with Playboy is coming next week.”

Take a gander at Maren below.

via Maren’s Instagram

A number of artists have posed for Playboy over the years, including Dolly Parton (cover: Oct. 1978), Madonna (cover: Sept. 1985), Maria Carey (cover: March 2007), Halsey (cover: Sept//Oct. 2017) and more.

main photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Charles Esten’s “Light the Summer Night” Benefit Concert Raises $27,000 for Leukemia Research

Charles Esten’s “Light the Summer Night” Benefit Concert Raises $27,000 for Leukemia Research

Charles Esten continued his long-running philanthropic work with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society during his “Light the Summer Night” benefit concert at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley on June 6.

The inaugural event, which was hosted by Shawn Parr and featured performances by Charles, Lee Brice, Eric Paslay, Jillian Cardarelli, Taylor Noelle, LaLa Deaton, The Adelaides, Andrew Rollins and Deana Carter, helped raise more than $27,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Over the years, Charles has helped raise more than $1.1 million for leukemia research with his annual Light the Night Walk (7 years) and Light the Late Night Concert (5 years).

Helping fund leukemia research is a passion project for Charles and wife Patty, as their 19-year-old daughter Addie survived leukemia when she was a toddler.

“Addie has been healthy and cancer-free for over 17 beautiful years,” says Charles. “Last year, she started playing Division I soccer in college. I am honored to continue to serve as the Light the Night Honorary Chair. We raise money for this amazing organization, so that others might have the chance at the cancer-free life that our Addie has been blessed with.”

Charles’ eighth annual Light the Night Walk and Light the Late Night Concert are scheduled for Nov. 1.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Luke Combs Get a Surprise Invite to Join the Grand Ole Opry

Watch Luke Combs Get a Surprise Invite to Join the Grand Ole Opry

After only his 16th appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, Luke Combs was surprised by John Conlee, Chris Janson and Craig Morgan with an invitation to join the esteemed club during his set on June 11.

The trio of Opry members joined Luke onstage to extend the invitation after the 29-year-old sang his recent No. 1 hit, “She Got the Best of Me.”

“What a career this guy is having,” said John. “The Grand Ole Opry wants you to know we just love you.”

“I love the Grand Ole Opry,” replied Luke.

“How would you like to be the next member of the Grand Ole Opry,” said Chris and Craig in unison, as Luke was overcome with emotion.

“Holy cow!” said Luke. “Are you serious? Okay, ’cause if you’re not serious, that’s really mean.”

Luke’s invitation to join the Opry follows recent inductees Kelsea Ballerini (April 2019), Mark Wills (January 2019), Dustin Lynch (September 2018) and Chris Janson (March 2018). Luke will be formally inducted into the Opry later this year.

Watch John, Craig and Chris surprise Luke with the invitation to join the Opry below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com; video courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

Vols Sign Transfer Guard Victor Bailey Jr.​

Vols Sign Transfer Guard Victor Bailey Jr.​

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Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes announced Tuesday that Oregon transfer Victor Bailey Jr. has signed an institutional aid agreement with UT and plans to enroll for the second session of summer school.

Bailey will sit out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA transfer guidelines and will be eligible to compete with the Vols as a junior in 2020-21.

A 6-4 guard from Austin, Texas, Bailey graduated from McNeil High School before spending the last two seasons with the Ducks.

Bailey played in 73 games at Oregon, including eight starts, and averaged 7.0 points in 17.9 minutes per game. As a sophomore last season, he scored in double figures 13 times, while posting a season-high 20 points to go along with five rebounds against UCLA on Jan. 10.

He averaged 7.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game last season while shooting 41 percent from the floor and an impressive 91 percent from the charity stripe. Bailey had 13 games with multiple 3-pointers made and ranked ninth in the Pac-12 in 3-point field-goal percentage (.398).

Bailey was one of two freshmen to play in every game for Oregon in 2017-18. He led the Ducks to a victory over Rider in the first round of the 2018 NIT with a career-high 23 points and seven 3-pointers, which marked the most threes ever made by a Duck at Matthew Knight Arena.

Coming out of high school, Bailey was rated as a top-100 player in the country by the 247Sports Composite rankings and was rated as the fifth-best prospect in the state of Texas. He scored a total of 2,429 points during his high school career and helped lead McNeil to two district titles as well as qualifying for the playoffs all four years. He was named district MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior. He also won the 2017 American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk Championship.

Bailey is the son of 400 meter Olympic medalist Tonja Buford-Bailey and former NFL wide receiver Victor L. Bailey. Tonja attended Illinois. Victor L. attended Missouri and was a second-round draft pick (50th overall selection) in 1993.

 

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