12 of Our Favorite Photos From CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Shows, Including Carrie, Maren, Keith, Miranda & More

12 of Our Favorite Photos From CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Shows, Including Carrie, Maren, Keith, Miranda & More

Another CMA Fest is in the books . . . thanks goodness we had cameras everywhere.

Check out 12 of our favorite photos from CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Shows, including Dierks Bentley, Carrie Underwood, Chris Janson, Dan + Shay, Tim McGraw, Eric Church, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris.

photos: Carrie Underwood by Tammie Arroyo; Maren Morris, Keith Urban & Luke Bryan by Curtis Hilbun

After Immediate Sellout, Garth Brooks Adds Second Stadium Show in Canada

After Immediate Sellout, Garth Brooks Adds Second Stadium Show in Canada

After a 59-minute sellout for his Aug. 10 concert at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Garth Brooks has added an additional show in Regina on Aug. 9.

Tickets for the new show in Regina will go on sale on June 14 at 10 a.m. CT for $94.95. This will be Garth’s first time headlining a concert in Regina, and the first country concert event at Mosaic Stadium.

Garth’s Stadium Tour has already visited St. Louis, Glendale, Gainesville, Minneapolis (x2), Pittsburgh and Denver, with upcoming sold-out shows in Eugene (June 29), Boise (July 19 and 20) and Regina (Aug. 10).

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Thomas Rhett’s New Album, “Center Point Road,” Debuts Atop the All-Genre Billboard 200 Chart

Thomas Rhett’s New Album, “Center Point Road,” Debuts Atop the All-Genre Billboard 200 Chart

Thomas Rhett’s new album, Center Point Road, which dropped on May 31, debuted at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, as well as the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. According to Nielsen Music, Center Point Road moved 76,000 equivalent units, representing the biggest opening week for any country album in 2019.

The 16-song album takes its name from the street in his Tennessee hometown that shaped much of his life experiences. TR co-penned every track on the album, which also features a who’s who of top songwriters, including Shane McAnally, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, Karen Fairchild and more. In addition, the album features a number of collaborations with other artists, including Kelsea Ballerini (“Center Point Road”), Little Big Town (“Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time”) and Jon Pardi (“Beer Can’t Fix”).

“For me, Center Point Road really symbolizes what it was like to grow up in Hendersonville [Tennessee],” says TR. “First dates, first football games, first heartbreak, first kisses, success and failures. I really feel like that road shaped who I am today, and it felt fitting because the record, for the most part, is pretty nostalgic. Songs like ‘Almost,’ ‘That Old Truck’ and especially ‘Center Point Road,’ really describe who I was as a kid and teenager, and who I’ve become as an adult.”

TR is the first country artist to top the Billboard 200 chart since Kane Brown in November 2018. TR’s 2017 album, Life Changes, also reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Midland Announces Let It Roll Tour

Midland Announces Let It Roll Tour

A few weeks after dropping their sophomore album, Let It Roll, on Aug. 23, Midland—the trio comprised of Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson—will embark on the Let It Roll Tour.

Kicking off in New York City on Sept. 17, the tour makes additional stops in Honolulu, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Indianapolis and more. Tickets for the new tour go on sale on June 14, with pre-sale beginning on June 12.

Like their 2017 debut album, On the Rocks, the new LP was co-produced by Dann Huff, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne. Since releasing On the Rocks, Midland has toured with George Strait, Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam and more, as well as winning the 2018 ACM Award for Top New Duo/Group.

Let It Roll Tour

Sept. 17 | New York, NY
Sept. 20 | Oklahoma City, OK
Sept. 25 | Honolulu, HI
Sept. 28 | Sydney, AU*
Sept. 29 | Brisbane, AU*
Oct. 4 | Pokolbin, AU**
Oct. 6 | Melbourne, AU**
Oct. 11 | Midland, TX
Oct. 12 | El Paso, TX
Oct. 17 | Phoenix, AZ
Oct. 19 | Tucson, AZ
Oct. 24 | Clear Lake, IA
Oct. 25 | Sioux City, IA
Nov. 1 | Salt Lake City, UT
Nov. 2 | Reno, NV
Nov. 7 | Madison, WI
Nov. 8 | Indianapolis, IN
Nov. 9 | Fort Wayne, IN

* C2C Festival Dates
** Support for Tim McGraw

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Carrie Underwood Keep the Party Going in New “Southbound” Video

Watch Carrie Underwood Keep the Party Going in New “Southbound” Video

Carrie Underwood dropped a new video for her upbeat single, “Southbound.”

Directed by Jeff Venable, the new clip features Carrie in action on her current tour interspersed with footage of her partying with friends. The drinks are flowing in the new video as the party-goers play yard games and “hit” the water.

Penned by Carrie, David Garcia and Josh Miller, “Southbound” is currently No. 30 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after six weeks.

Listen to “Southbound” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 4 With Maren Morris, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Chris Janson & More

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 4 With Maren Morris, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Chris Janson & More

Thousands of fans packed Nissan Stadium during Night 4 of CMA Fest on June 9 to see scheduled performances by David Lee Murphy, Chris Janson, Old Dominion, Maren Morris, Keith Urban and Luke Bryan, with a surprise appearances by Trisha Yearwood.

Check out some of our favorite photos from Night 4, courtesy of photographer Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com.

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Cronan, Bass Inducted into Hoops Hall

Cronan, Bass Inducted into Hoops Hall

Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee Athletics Director Emeritus Joan Cronan and former graduate assistant Beth Bass were among seven women inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night at the Tennessee Theatre.

Members of the Class of 2019, the 21st group of inductees, include Bass (Contributor), Cronan (Contributor), Nora Lynn Finch (Contributor), Ticha Penicheiro (International Player), Ruth Riley (Player), Carolyn Bush Roddy (Veteran Player) and Valerie Still (Player). They were awarded their coveted Eastman Trophy and Baron Championship induction rings.

Cronan was the highly-respected, long-time women’s athletics director at Tennessee before her retirement, while Bass began her career as a graduate assistant in the UT women’s athletics department.

The addition of Cronan and Bass brings the total of honorees with UT ties to 14. Previous selections include coaches Pat Summitt (1999) and Mickie DeMoss (2018), administrator Gloria Ray (2010) and players Cindy Noble Hauserman (2000), Patricia Roberts (2000), Holly Warlick (2001), Cindy Brogdon (2002), Daedra Charles-Furlow (2007), Bridgette Gordon (2007), Jill Rankin Schneider (2008), Nikki McCray (2012) and Chamique Holdsclaw (2018).

Cronan and Bass took part in a media availability on Friday afternoon before participating in an autograph session on Saturday afternoon as well as the VIP reception, induction ceremony and post-induction celebration on Saturday night. Cronan is the second UT women’s A.D. to join the hall, following Ray with that distinction.

In addition to inducting the Class of 2019, the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame recognized key contributors from the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) for their contributions to the game with a display at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame entitled “Trailblazers of the Game.”

Under the vision and direction of Cronan, the UT Lady Vols garnered a reputation as one of the most visible and respected athletics departments throughout the nation. UT’s success in both the athletic and academic realms spoke volumes about her decision-making and leadership ability.

Cronan grew up in Opelousas, La., graduated from LSU and arrived in Knoxville in 1968 to teach at the University of Tennessee and coach women’s basketball. After serving as women’s athletics director, coach and professor at the College of Charleston from 1973-83, she and her family returned to East Tennessee in 1983 and made Knoxville their permanent home.

She forged a highly-decorated career in collegiate athletics as an administrator and advocate for student-athletes at UT. She is respected nationally for her skills as a leader, motivator, strategic thinker, public speaker and team builder and for the integrity with which she runs an organization.

Taking over as women’s athletics director at UT in 1983, she gradually expanded the program from seven to 11 sports, and helped the department increase annual giving from $75,000 to more than $2 million per year. During her 29-year tenure (1983-2012), Tennessee women’s teams won 10 NCAA Championships, 22 SEC regular season titles and 33 league tourney trophies, finishing first or second in the SEC All-Sports Award race six times.UT teams also produced 41 top-five NCAA finishes and 78 top-10 NCAA outcomes. The success by Lady Vol teams was matched by an expectation for excellence in the classroom and a philosophy of giving back to the community.

A history-maker and member of six halls of fame, she holds the distinction of becoming the first female athletics director for the entire department at UT when she served as Interim Vice Chancellor and Athletics Director in 2011. She was named the 2005 Athletic Director of the Year & 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award by Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA). She also was the first recipient of the NCAA Pat Summitt Award in 2017 and was the 2018 recipient of NACDA’s top honor – The James Corbett Award.

In addition to her leadership at UT, Cronan is a former president of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), past president of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and served on NCAA’s Executive Committee, Championship Cabinet, Management Council, Leadership Council, as well as the NCAA Council.

During Bass’ career, she most notably served as the CEO of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) from 2001-14. She assisted in the 2007 launch of the WBCA’s “Think Pink” campaign in support of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. In 2004, Bass was the recipient of the President’s Award from the National Association of Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS).

The WBCA Board of Directors hired Bass after a highly successful tenure in the sports and fitness industry. With experience as a women’s basketball and women’s sports marketing executive at Converse Inc. and NIKE, Inc., Bass was a catalyst for corporate support of women’s basketball for more than 10 years.

At NIKE, Bass specialized in the firm’s women’s basketball sports marketing endeavors, including coaching endorsements, the WBCA Girls’ High School All-America Game, the inaugural Nike Girls All-America Camp and the Coaches’ Extravaganza at the WBCA National Convention. Prior to NIKE, Bass served as National Sports Marketing Director at Converse from 1986 through 1995, during which time she cultivated Converse’s women’s basketball marketing endeavors including the renowned Converse/WBCA Coach of the Year Award.

Bass’s experience at Converse was not limited to women’s athletics. She coordinated several marketing and merchandise programs geared toward the global basketball audience. These efforts encompassed basketball at a variety of levels including recreational basketball with “Hoop it Up”, men’s college basketball with the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and professional basketball with the NBA’s All-Star Weekend.

After graduating in 1984 from ETSU, where she was a four-year women’s basketball letterwinner, Bass enrolled at the University of Tennessee. She served as a graduate assistant for marketing & promotions in the Lady Volunteers athletic department, completing her master’s degree in recreation administration at UT in 1986.

 

UT Athletics

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 3 With Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs & More

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 3 With Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs & More

Thousands of fans packed Nissan Stadium during Night 3 of CMA Fest on June 8 to see scheduled performances by Billy Ray Cyrus, Brett Young, Miranda Lambert and the Pistol Annies, Luke Combs, Dierks Bentley and Tim McGraw, with surprise appearances by Lil Nas X, Keith Urban and Tenille Townes.

Check out some of our favorite photos from Night 3, courtesy of photographer Jason Simanek.

photos by Jason Simanek

UT’s Shaw, Wilkinson set for FIFA Women’s World Cup

UT’s Shaw, Wilkinson set for FIFA Women’s World Cup

Hannah Wilkinson & Bunny Shaw / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Former Tennessee soccer standouts Bunny Shaw and Hannah Wilkinson are set to open group play this week as they represent their home countries at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, hosted by France from June 7 through July 7. Shaw makes her World Cup debut as a forward for Jamaica, while Wilkinson makes her third appearance on the sport’s biggest stage as a striker for New Zealand.

GROUP PLAY SCHEDULE: Making its first-ever World Cup appearance, Jamaica will compete in Group C alongside Brazil, Italy and Australia. New Zealand drew Group E, going up against The Netherlands, Canada and Cameroon. Six group winners, six group runners-up and the four best third-placed teams from the six groups will advance to the knockout stage.

See below for a group play schedule and TV listings for both Jamaica and New Zealand.

GROUP C (Jamaica – Bunny Shaw)
Sunday, June 9 / Jamaica vs. Brazil / 9:30 a.m. ET / FS1
Friday, June 14 / Jamaica vs. Italy / 12:00 p.m. ET / FOX
Tuesday, June 18 / Jamaica vs. Australia / 3:00 p.m. ET / FS2

GROUP E (New Zealand – Hannah Wilkinson)
Tuesday, June 11 / New Zealand vs. The Netherlands / 9:00 a.m. ET / FS1
Saturday, June 15 / New Zealand vs. Canada / 3:00 p.m. ET / FS2
Thursday, June 20 / New Zealand vs. Cameroon / 12:00 p.m. ET / FS1

QUICK SHAW BIO: A two-year letter-winner for Tennessee, Shaw transferred to the Vols after two seasons at Eastern Florida State College. The Jamaican superstar shined bright in the Orange and White, amassing 27 goals and 65 points from 2017-18 and racking up a lengthy list of accolades, including SEC Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-SEC and Second Team All-America honors in 2018. A recent graduate of UT’s College of Communications & Information, Shaw led all players worldwide with 19 goals scored for Jamaica in the World Cup qualifying rounds last year and was later named to the CONCACAF Best XI.

QUICK WILKINSON BIO: Wilkinson was a five-year standout for the Big Orange from 2012-16, finishing her collegiate career as the No. 2 goal scorer in program history with 33. The Whangarei, New Zealand native was a two-time First Team All-SEC performer and became UT’s fifth All-American with a third team nod from the NSCAA in 2012. Battling post-collegiate injuries and surgeries, Wilkinson recently returned to the pitch and looks to provide veteran leadership for the Ferns this summer.

LADY VOLS IN THE WORLD CUP: Shaw and Wilkinson are two of five Lady Vols to make a Women’s World Cup roster in the program’s 23-year history. Rhian Wilkinson (2000-03) and Marie-Eve Nault (2000-03) have each represented Canada on multiple occasions, while Kendyl Michner (1997-99) became Tennessee’s first World Cup performer for Mexico in 1999.

-UT Athletics

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 2 With Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Dan + Shay, Thomas Rhett, Little Big Town & More

Photo Gallery: CMA Fest’s Nissan Stadium Night 2 With Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Dan + Shay, Thomas Rhett, Little Big Town & More

Thousands of fans packed Nissan Stadium during Night 2 of CMA Fest on June 7 to see scheduled performances by Dan + Shay, Little Big Town, Thomas Rhett, Eric Church and Carrie Underwood, with surprise appearances by Joan Jett and Jon Pardi.

Check out some of our favorite photos from Night 2, courtesy of photographer Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com.

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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