Zac Brown Band Announces New Summer Tour

Zac Brown Band Announces New Summer Tour

The field mouse is fast, but the owl sees at night!

Zac Brown Band will embark on a 30-plus-city tour this summer, dubbed The Owl Tour.

The announcement comes as the band prepares to release their upcoming new studio album featuring lead single, “Someone I Used to Know.” Additional album details including release date, track list and artwork will be coming soon. According to a press release, The Owl Tour and forthcoming album “draw inspiration from the mythology and mystery surrounding the Great Horned Owl that can see perfectly in the night, serving as a guide when we need sight in even the darkest of moments.”

The tour will kick off on May 25 in Indianapolis, making additional stops in Boston, Tampa, Milwaukee and more. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real and Caroline Jones will serve as support on various dates.

Tickets to the general public go on sale on Feb. 8, with pre-sale for fan club members beginning Feb. 5.

The Owl Tour

  • May 25 | Indianapolis, IN | Legends Day Indy 500
  • June 7 | Gilford, NH | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion *
  • June 8 | Gilford, NH | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion *
  • June 9 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview *
  • June 14 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center
  • June 15 | Darien Center, NY | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
  • June 21 | Bethel, NY | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts +
  • June 22 | Holmdel, NJ | P.N.C. Bank Arts Center +
  • June 23 | Holmdel, NJ | P.N.C. Bank Arts Center +
  • June 28 | Burgettstown, PA | KeyBank Pavilion
  • June 29 | Tinley Park, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
  • June 30 | Milwaukee, WI | Milwaukee Summerfest
  • July 12 | Calgary, AB | Calgary Stampede
  • July 21 | Brooklyn, MI | Faster Horses Festival
  • July 24 | Paso Robles, CA | California Mid-State Fair
  • July 25 | Irvine, CA | Five Point Amphitheater
  • July 26 | Irvine, CA | Five Point Amphitheater
  • Aug. 9 | Denver, CO | Coors Field * +
  • Aug. 11| Des Moines, I AGrandstand – Iowa State Fairgrounds +
  • Aug. 23 | Wantagh, NY | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater +
  • Aug. 24 | Wantagh, NY | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater +
  • Aug. 25 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live +
  • Aug. 29 | Hershey, PA | Hershey Park Stadium *
  • Aug. 30 | Saratoga Springs, NY | Saratoga Performing Arts Center *
  • Aug. 31 | Boston, MA | Fenway Park (on sale February 15) *
  • Sept. 6 | Camden, NJ | BB&T Pavilion *
  • Sept. 7 | Camden, NJ | BB&T Pavilion *
  • Sept. 8 | Hartford, CT | XFINITY Theatre *
  • Sept. 19 | Chula Vista, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre +
  • Sept. 20 | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheater +
  • Aug. 17 | Jacksonville, FL | Daily’s Place
  • Aug. 18 | West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Amphitheatre *
  • Aug. 19 | West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Amphitheatre *
  • Aug. 20 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre *
  • Aug. 25 | Rogers, AR | The Walmart Amp *
  • Aug. 26 | Dallas, TX | The Dos Equis Pavilion (on sale February 15) *

*  With special guest Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
+  With special guest Caroline Jones

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

George Strait to Release 30th Studio Album, “Honky Tonk Time Machine,” on March 29 [Listen to New Song Now]

George Strait to Release 30th Studio Album, “Honky Tonk Time Machine,” on March 29 [Listen to New Song Now]

George Strait will release his 30th studio album, Honky Tonk Time Machine, on March 29.

The new album features 13 songs, including 12 originals and a cover of Johnny Paycheck’s “Old Violin.”

George co-penned eight of the tracks, including a duet with Willie Nelson, “Sing One With Willie.” Longtime collaboration Dean Dillon co-penned seven songs, while George’s son, Bubba, co-penned 10 tracks.

“I’m really excited to have some new music coming out,” says George. “It’s been about two years since I’ve released a record. It was great writing with Bubba and Dean again and creating such a beautiful song with Bubba and Jeff Hyde. Also, it was a very special thing for me to be able to write and sing one with the legend Willie Nelson. I hope everyone enjoys listening to Honky Tonk Time Machine as much as I enjoyed making it.”

George’s grandson, Harvey, is featured on the track “God and Country Music,” which you can listen to below. The tune follows the 2018 release of the album’s first song, “Código.”

Honky Tonk Time Machine Track Listing & Songwriters

  1. “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  2. “Two More Wishes” (Jim Lauderdale and Odie Blackmon”
  3. “Some Nights” (Bubba Strait, Brice Long and Phillip White)
  4. “God and Country Music” with Harvey Strait (Luke Laird, Barry Dean and Lori McKenna)
  5. “Blue Water” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  6. “Sometimes Love” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  7. “Código” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  8. “Old Violin” (Johnny Paycheck)
  9. “Take Me Away” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  10. “The Weight of the Badge” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Dean Dillon)
  11. “Honky Tonk Time Machine” (Bubba Strait, Brice Long and Bart Butler)
  12. “What Goes Up” (George Strait, Bubba Strait and Jeff Hyde)
  13. “Sing One with Willie” featuring Willie Nelson (George Strait, Willie Nelson, Bubba Strait and Buddy Cannon)

photo by Curtis Hilbun / JpegFoto.com

Florida Georgia Line Collaborates With Jason Derulo on New Song, “Women” [Listen]

Florida Georgia Line Collaborates With Jason Derulo on New Song, “Women” [Listen]

Florida Georgia Line shared a new song, “Women,” from their upcoming album, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, which drops on Feb. 15.

The new tune is a collaboration with Jason Derulo, who previously worked with FGL on the re-mix of “This Is How We Roll” and the retooled version of “All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on Monday Night” for Monday Night Football.

“Women,” which was penned by FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, Derulo, David Garcia and Josh Miller, is the fifth song the duo has shared from their upcoming album, following singles “Simple” and “Talk You Out of It,” as well as “Colorado” and “People Are Different.”

“It was such an honor to have Jason Derulo on this one,” said FGL via Twitter. “It’s a song that just puts women on a platform like they so deserve. ‘Women’ is a tribute to all the women out there . . . we wouldn’t be here without them.”

Listen to “Women” below.

photo by Jason Simanek

Locash to Drop New Album, “Brothers,” on March 29

Locash to Drop New Album, “Brothers,” on March 29

Preston Brust and Chris Lucas of Locash will release their new album, Brothers, on March 29.

The 11-song offering will be the first album on Locash’s new label, Wheelhouse Records/BBR Music Group. Brothers features lead single “Feels Like a Party, which Locash released last year. Songwrtiers on the new album include Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, Chris DeStefano and more.

“At the end of the day, we are all brothers and sisters,” says Chris. “We’ve all seen our share of sunshine and rain—I know Preston and I certainly have. In order to get through it all, we all need to lean on each other. This album is all about recognizing that brotherhood and bringing people together.”

“We wanted to create music that folks can just get lost in for a minute, put their struggles and differences aside and just enjoy the moment,” adds Preston. “We wanted Brothers to almost be a soundtrack to those standout moments in life where everybody is enjoying life to the fullest.”

The album is available for pre-order now.

photo by David McClister; design by Tony Budenz

Brothers Track List & Songwriters

  1. “One Big Country Song” (Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy)
  2. “How Much Time You Got” (Jacob Durrett, Corey Crowder, Rhett Akins)
  3. “Brothers” (Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Corey Crowder, Tyler Hubbard)
  4. “Summer in a Truck” (Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Zach Crowell)
  5. “God Thing” (Jordan Schmidt, Alex Smith, Tyler Hubbard, Russell Dickerson)
  6. “It’s Only Midnight” (Marv Green, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson)
  7. “Feels Like a Party” (Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Tyler Hubbard ,Corey Crowder)
  8. “Secret Weapon” (Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Jordan Schmidt, Corey Crowder)
  9. “Cold Beer Kinda Night” (Chris DeStefano, Ashley Gorley, Rhett Akins)
  10. “Kissing a Girl” (Matthew West, Andrew Pruis, Thomas Finchum)
  11. “Beers to Catch Up On” (Rhett Akins, Jeremy Stover, Paul DiGiovanni)

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Warlick says players have changed since she became head coach

By Jimmy Hyams

The Tennessee Lady Vols recently snapped a six-game losing streak that had reached historic proportions for the program.

Sunday’s win over LSU ended a skid that last occurred in 1970, when UT played just six games.

Less than a decade later, Holly Warlick, a star at Bearden High School, became an All-American at Tennessee and an Olympian.

The game has changed since the days of women playing six-on-six basketball.

The players have changed since Warlick became a head coach seven years ago.

Speaking at the Big Orange Tipoff Club on Wednesday, Warlick was asked the difference in players today versus six or seven years ago.

“We’re getting a lot of kids that play a lot of basketball but don’t work on their game,’’ Warlick said. “I see less fundamentals than six years ago.’’

Warlick also said she sees more parental and personal trainer involvement.

Warlick said UT has signed quite a few 5-star kids and high school All-Americans, but some of their fundamentals are “non-existent.’’

She said you can’t assume a 5-star “knows everything,’’ so UT has to teach fundamentals every day in practice, often doing one-on-one drills against male practice players.

“We try to get kids that fit in our program, (want to) graduate and have great character and love the game,’’ Warlick said. “The majority of the time, we hit it spot on. We don’t get it right all the time, but we get it right most of the time.’’

Warlick said her team (13-7, 2-5 SEC) is “not at the point where we want to be,’’ but she didn’t say it was due to lack of personnel.

“We’ve got talent, no question,’’ Warlick said. “We’re young. That doesn’t give us an excuse, but it gives us an opportunity to teach and we’re going to build that toughness. I’ve been told you can’t teach effort and toughness. Well, I’m going to prove that wrong because that’s what we need.’’

Warlick also said coaching styles have changed, implying that you can’t be as tough and demanding on today’s players as you once could.

“I think if Pat Summit was coaching right now, she’d be turned in for verbal and physical abuse,’’ Warlick said.

Warlick said she agrees “100% that our players have a tough time taking a charge. I think the four we’ve taken are a major ordeal for me.’’

Asked if the players are afraid to take a charge, Warlick said there’s “probably a little fear factor because you’ve got to take a hit.’’

Warlick added: `I’ll say this: We’re good at charging into people.’’

Warlick also said the majority of star players weren’t taught to take a charge in high school.

Warlick also said she thinks center Kasi Kushkituah and Zaay Green will be great players. She said freshman Rae Burrell has a “beautiful jump shot.’’

She said if she got into a fight, she’d want Green and Burrell beside her: “They’ve got a little meanness to them.’’

Lady Vols fans and social media haven’t been kind to Warlick, who won three SEC titles of some sort her first three seasons as Summitt’s replacement, but has seen the program slip in recent years.

“I’ve had more of my peers and assistant coaches reach out to me,’’ Warlick said. “So the only time I know that I’m really getting killed on social media is because everybody tells me to hang in there.’’

Warlick said she keeps her blinders on during a season.

“If you do listen to outside noise,’’ she said, “you’re going to question your ability and your confidence and your thoughts.’’

Warlick said her team needs more focus and toughness. She pointed to the UT men’s team as going through “growing pains’’ and working hard to become ranked No. 1.

She said Lady Vols showed toughness and effort in the win over LSU by forcing 25 turnovers and getting 15 points off 19 offensive rebounds.

She also said she is confident here team has turned the corner.

Tennessee hosts Florida (5-15, 1-6 SEC) tonight at 7.


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4 Eric Church Concerts Will Air Live in February

4 Eric Church Concerts Will Air Live in February

Eric Church is bringing his music to the people.

Four of Eric’s upcoming February concerts will air live on SiriusXM’s The Highway.

  • Feb. 1 | TD Garden | Boston, MA
  • Feb. 8 | Target Center | Minneapolis, MN
  • Feb. 15 | Little Caesars Arena | Detroit, MI
  • Feb. 22 | US Bank Arena | Cincinnati, OH

SiriusXM’s live broadcasts from Eric’s concerts will air every Friday in February at 8 p.m. local via satellite on channel 56 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at siriusxm.com.

Eric is the latest star whose concerts will air on SiriusXM, joining other artists such as Dave Matthews Band, Zac Brown Band, Jimmy Buffett and more.

photo by Jason Simanek

Hall of Fame Guitarist Harold Bradley Dead at 93

Hall of Fame Guitarist Harold Bradley Dead at 93

Country Music Hall of Fame member Harold Bradley, 93, passed away in his sleep during the early hours of Jan. 31, according to multiple sources.

The Nashville native was one of the most sought-after session guitarists in a career that spanned more than 60 years. He is thought to be the most recorded instrumentalist in history, having backed a who’s who of stars, including Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson and many more.

Harold was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006. His Hall of Fame bio is below.

Guitarist Harold Ray Bradley grew up in Nashville. At first, he was interested in the banjo (which he eventually learned to play), but his older brother Owen suggested that Harold concentrate on guitar. Harold was playing amplified jazz guitar by 1943, and Owen got him a summer job that year playing lead guitar with Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours. After serving in the navy from 1944 to 1946, Bradley returned to Nashville to study music and play in his brother’s dance band. His first country recording session came in 1946, when he recorded with Pee Wee King’s Golden West Cowboys in Chicago. As recording activity increased in Nashville, Bradley’s studio workload grew. For instance, his acoustic rhythm guitar opened Red Foley’s 1950 smash hit “Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy,” which went to #1 on both the country and pop charts.

Though he is a capable lead guitarist, Bradley’s studio specialty has been rhythm work. On many sessions, he was part of a studio-guitar triumvirate with lead specialists Hank Garland and Grady Martin. Garland excelled in jazzy licks, Martin in funkier leads. In the aftermath of Garland’s disabling 1961 car accident, Bradley often took Garland’s place, and Ray Edenton played rhythm guitar. Bradley’s rhythm playing wasn’t always apparent when listening to recordings, although his parts were essential contributions, as in Roy Orbison’s #2 pop hit “Crying” (1961). Occasionally Bradley did play lead parts that stood out. For example, he played the opening banjo notes on Johnny Horton’s 1959 hit “The Battle of New Orleans.” Bradley’s electric bass guitar work can be heard on hits such as Patsy Cline’s “Crazy.”

Over the years Bradley played on literally hundreds of hit recordings, including Eddy Arnold’s “Make the World Go Away,” Don Gibson’s “Oh Lonesome Me,” Brenda Lee’s “I’m Sorry,” and Roger Miller’s “King of the Road.” Other hits to which he contributed are Ray Price’s “Danny Boy,” Jeannie C. Riley’s “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” Bobby Vinton’s “Blue Velvet,” Burl Ives’s “Holly Jolly Christmas,” Faron Young’s “Hello Walls,” Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man,” and Conway Twitty’s “Hello Darlin.’”

After operating two small Nashville recording studios in the early 1950s, Harold and Owen opened Bradley Film and Recording on Sixteenth Avenue South in 1955. Soon they added a second studio, using a military Quonset hut. Along with RCA Studio B, which opened in 1957, the Bradley Studios helped give birth to the pop-influenced Nashville Sound. The Bradley studios also served as a workshop in which hard-country singers retooled their music for an evolving marketplace where country competed with rock & roll and pop. For that matter, the Bradley Studios yielded their share of pop and rock hits. After Columbia purchased the Bradley studio in 1962, Owen and his son Jerry opened Bradley’s Barn east of Nashville in tiny Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.

In addition to his studio achievements, Harold Bradley was the first president of Nashville’s chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). In the 1980s he toured with Floyd Cramer and served as bandleader for Slim Whitman. He also produced Irish country singer Sandy Kelly and Eddy Arnold’s later RCA albums. In 1991 Bradley began his long service as president of Nashville’s chapter of the American Federation of Musicians (AF of M) and later became that organization’s international vice president. Shortly before the announcement of his 2006 induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bradley received the AF of M’s prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.

–Rich Kienzle

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Michael Ray & Carly Pearce Are Enjoying “Celebrating Each Other’s Dreams”

Michael Ray & Carly Pearce Are Enjoying “Celebrating Each Other’s Dreams”

Michael Ray and Carly Pearce will soon add their names to the list of country music super-unions that includes lovebirds like Garth and Trisha, Tim and Faith, and Karen and Jimi.

After publicly confirming their romance last summer, Michael and Carly got engaged during their vacation in Tulum, Mexico, on Dec. 19, 2018.

Both country stars are keeping busy on the road in 2019—Carly is touring with Russell Dickerson right now, while Michael is headlining his own dates. In addition, both Michael and Carly currently have singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, “One That Got Away” (No. 17) and  “Closer to You” (No. 40), respectively. The couple has a lot to celebrate, and, as Michael told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown, “celebrating each other’s dreams” is an added perk of the relationship.

“Carly is beautiful in every aspect of a human being, and her heart and who she is as a person is what made me fall in love with her,” says Michael. “And when we’re together, we know, like, ‘Okay, we have two days this week, we’re gonna hang and reconnect,’ and we don’t even really talk about music. I think that the cool thing with her and I is what she does doesn’t define her. Carly Pearce, the artist, is one of the many fantastic layers that makes up who she is, and that’s kind of where we found our bond is we get to celebrate, not only being together, but we also get to celebrate each other’s dreams.”

Watch Carly and Michael perform “When You Say Nothing At All” on the Grand Ole Opry, featuring Ricky Skaggs.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Baby Breakdown: Which Country Stars Have Babies on the Way in 2019?

Baby Breakdown: Which Country Stars Have Babies on the Way in 2019?

If you’ve been trying to keep up with which country stars are expecting babies in the coming months, NCD has ya covered—or should we say “swaddled.”

Check out who’s expecting in 2019 . . . and who’s delivered.


Steve Moakler & wife Gracie
Baby: Boy, Jackson (Jack) Thomas Moakler
Born: Jan. 5


Carrie Underwood & husband Mike Fisher
Baby: Boy, Jacob Bryan Fisher
Born: Jan. 21


Angaleena Presley & husband Jordan Powell
Baby: Girl, Phoenix Joeleena Jean Powell
Born: Jan. 22

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Jason Aldean & wife Brittany
Baby: Girl, Navy Rome
Born: Feb. 4


Margo Price & husband Jeremy Ivey
Baby: Girl
Due: May


Jake Owen & girlfriend Erica Hartlein
Baby: Girl
Due: late spring/early summer

photo by Jason Simanek

Randy Houser & wife Tatiana
Baby: ???
Due: June


Chris Stapleton & Morgane Stapleton
Baby: ???
Due: ???

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

main photos: Jason Aldean by Curtis Hilbun; Randy Houser & Chris Stapleton by Tammie Arroyo; Margo Price by Jason Simanek

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