Trisha Yearwood Helps Honor Emmylou Harris at “Grammy Salute to Music Legends” TV Special: “Emmylou Set the Bar”

Trisha Yearwood Helps Honor Emmylou Harris at “Grammy Salute to Music Legends” TV Special: “Emmylou Set the Bar”

The Recording Academy hosted its third Grammy Salute to Music Legends television special on July 14 at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre to honor its 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award recipients. This year’s honorees included Tina Turner, Neil Diamond, Queen, the Meters, John Williams, Louis Jordan, Hal Blaine and Emmylou Harris.

Trisha Yearwood hosted the segment paying homage to Emmylou, a Country Music Hall of Fame member who has won 13 Grammy Awards over her illustrious career.

“I can’t think of anyone more deserving,” said Trisha. “She is one of our true artists, true treasures. I’m proud to call her ‘friend.’ I am proud to be in an industry with her. And I’m very happy for the Grammys to welcome her into this fold—this legendary Lifetime Achievement Award. I’m just so happy for her.”

In addition to teaming with Emmylou to perform during the television special, Trisha referenced the impact that Emmylou’s music and friendship have had on her career.

“I always feel like Emmylou Harris set the bar,” added Trisha. “And somewhere always in the back of my head I’m thinking, ‘What will Emmylou think of this?’ I think it’s because I have such respect for her as an artist, and she is the definition of a true artist. I think she’s always been true to herself. And I think she has influenced female artists like myself more than she realizes in so many regards. You know, it’s kind of the ‘What would Emmylou do?’ thing for me. It is always in the back of my head.”

The Grammy Salute to Music Legends television special will air on PBS this fall.

photo by Jim Casey

Kacey Musgraves Announces More Than 20 North American Dates for Her “Oh, What a World: Tour”

Kacey Musgraves Announces More Than 20 North American Dates for Her “Oh, What a World: Tour”

After embarking on the European leg of her headlining Oh, What a World: Tour this fall, Kacey Musgraves will hit the road for more than 20 dates throughout North America in 2019.

The tour’s North American leg will kick off on Jan. 9 in Indianapolis and makes stops in Toronto, Montreal, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Denver and more through March. Kacey will perform three gigs at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium (Feb. 28, March 1 and 2), as well as two shows at both Los Angeles’ The Theatre at Ace Hotel (Feb. 14 and 15) and Austin’s Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater (March 9 and 10).

Pre-sale tickets are available now, with tickets going on sale to the general public on July 20 at 10 a.m. local time.

Oh, What A World: Tour North American Dates

1/9/19
Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Indianapolis, Indiana

1/10/19
Royal Oak Music Theatre
Royal Oak, Michigan

1/11/19
Danforth Music Hall
Toronto, Ontario

1/12/19
Corona Theatre
Montreal, Quebec

1/15/19
State Theatre
Portland, Maine

1/17/19
The Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, New York

1/18/19
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1/19/19
Boch Center Wang Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts

1/24/19
The Anthem
Washington D.C.

1/25/19
Beacon Theatre
New York, New York

1/29/19
Express Live!
Columbus, Ohio

1/31/19
Chicago Theatre
Chicago, Illinois

2/1/19
The Sylvee
Madison, Wisconsin

2/2/19
Palace Theatre
St. Paul, Minnesota

2/13/19
The Van Buren
Phoenix, Arizona

2/14/19
The Theatre at Ace Hotel
Los Angeles, California

2/15/19
The Theatre at Ace Hotel
Los Angeles, California

2/16/19
The Masonic
San Francisco, California

2/18/19
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, Oregon

2/19/19
Paramount Theatre
Seattle, Washington

2/22/19
Paramount Theatre
Denver, Colorado

2/28/19
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, Tennessee

3/1/19
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, Tennessee

3/2/19
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, Tennessee

3/8/19
The Bomb Factory
Dallas, Texas

3/9/19
Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Austin, Texas

3/10/19
Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Austin, Texas

3/19/19
Tennessee Theatre
Knoxville, Tennessee

3/21/19
Alabama Theatre
Birmingham, Alabama

photo by Jason Simanek

Kenny Chesney Breaks All-Time Record With 30th Billboard No. 1 Single, “Get Along”

Kenny Chesney Breaks All-Time Record With 30th Billboard No. 1 Single, “Get Along”

Kenny Chesney scored his 30th No. 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart as “Get Along” ascended to the top spot this week.

Kenny’s 30th chart-topper breaks a tie for the all-time record he shared with Tim McGraw, who has 29 No. 1 singles on the chart, followed by George Strait (26) and Alan Jackson (26).

“I can’t think of a better song to set a record,” Kenny says. “Everything it says is everything I think makes the world a better place. To have something that has a groove that feels so good wrapped around a song that reminds us it’s the things that bring us together that will make us happy. When you get right down to it, ‘Get Along’ is a great way to have some pretty important life advice delivered.”

On July 27, Kenny will drop his 17th studio album, Songs for the Saints, which features lead single, “Get Along.” Kenny wrote or co-wrote five songs on the album, which he co-produced with Buddy Cannon. The catalyst for the new 12-song offering was Hurricane Irma, which devastated a number of Caribbean islands in September 2017, including Kenny’s home on St. John.

Currently, Kenny is on the road for his headlining Trip Around the Sun Tour.

photo by AFF-USA.com

Warrior Named to Bednarik Award Watch List

Warrior Named to Bednarik Award Watch List

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PHILADELPHIA – Tennessee junior defensive back Nigel Warrior has been named to the 2018 Bednarik Award Watch List. Warrior is the first Vol to be named to the Bednarik Watch list since the defensive trio of Derek Barnett, Jalen Reeves-Maybin and Cameron Sutton were named to the Bednarik’s preliminary list in 2016.

Warrior totaled 83 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles for the Big Orange last season. The Duluth, Ga., native also had his first career interception last season on the road at Missouri, a 70-yard return for a touchdown to give the Vols their first score of the game.

Established in 1995 the Bednarik Award is presented annually to the College Defensive Player of the Year and named after College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik. The Maxwell Football Club presents the award and head coaches, members of the Maxwell Football Club and sportswriters and sportscasters from across the country vote. The Maxwell Sports Club also sponsors the Maxwell Award, Bret Bell Award and George Munger Awards to name a few.

The Bednarik Award has seen two Vols earn semifinalist honors. Kevin Burnett was UT’s first Bednarik Award semifinalist in 2004, while Eric Berry advanced in 2008.

The winner of the 2018 Bednarik Award will be announced in early December during the College Football Awards show.

Tennessee will kick off the season on Saturday, Sept. 1 against West Virginia in Charlotte, N.C., in the 2018 Belk College Kickoff. Tickets can be purchased by going to AllVols.com or by contacting the Tennessee Ticket Office at (865) 656-1200.

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Blake Shelton Has Some Fun on Twitter After Taking a Tumble Onstage: “And Yes I Had Been Drinking”

Blake Shelton Has Some Fun on Twitter After Taking a Tumble Onstage: “And Yes I Had Been Drinking”

Blake Shelton took a tumble onstage during his performance at the Pendleton Wisky Music Fest in Oregon on July 14.

But he didn’t let the fall get him down. After the show, Blake took to his favorite form of social media—Twitter—and asked fans to post the video: “Ok Pendleton I know somebody is bound to have video of me falling on stage last night!! Please!! I have to see it!!! Post that shit! And yes I had been drinking. A lot..”

As you might imagine, Blake’s fan came through by posting numerous angles of the spill, including @Agodfrey10 and @devore_dani.

Blake also tried to shift the blame to Pitbull, who performed at the festival earlier in the night, by saying he was just trying to show off his dance moves.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Kip Moore Announces 20+ Date “After the Sunburn Tour” With Jordan Davis, Jillian Jacqueline & More

Kip Moore Announces 20+ Date “After the Sunburn Tour” With Jordan Davis, Jillian Jacqueline & More

Kip Moore will hit the road this fall for his 20-plus-date After the Sunburn Tour.

Kicking off on Sept. 20 in Silver Springs, Md., the tour will make stops in New York, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle and more, before capping in Nashville on Nov. 17.

“Anyone who knows me, knows that the live show means everything to us,” said Kip. “It’s where we get to thank our die-hard fans that show up to every show year after year, and it’s also where we get to lay all of our cards out on the table and win over new fans. I’m excited to get out to some cities we haven’t played a full show at in a while and with all the awesome acts we have joining us, it’s going to be a hell of a fall!”

Joining Kip for various dates on the tour include Jordan Davis, Jillian Jacqueline, Caroline Jones and The Wild Feathers.

Tickets go on sale on July 20.

After the Sunburn Tour

9/20/2018 – Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring**
9/21/2018 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom**
9/22/2018 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount****
9/28/2018 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Co.***
10/4/2018 – Fargo, ND – Scheels Arena*
10/5/2018 – Sioux Falls, SD – The District*
10/6/2018 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee*
10/18/2018 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz*
10/20/2018 – Chattanooga, TN – The Signal*
10/25/2018 – Denver, CO – The Fillmore Auditorium*
10/26/2018 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex*
10/27/2018 – Reno, NV Grand Theatre – The Grand Sierra Resort*
10/30/2018 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheater*
11/1/2018 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues*
11/2/2018 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern*
11/3/2018 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues*
11/5/2018 – San Francisco, CA – The Regency*
11/8/2018 – Spokane, WA – Fox Theater*
11/9/2018 – Eugene, OR – Hult Center for Performing Arts*
11/10/2018 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre*
11/17/2018 – Nashville, TN – War Memorial Auditorium*

*Dates with Jordan Davis, Jillian Jacqueline
**Dates with The Wild Feathers, Caroline Jones
***Dates with The Wild Feathers, Jillian Jacqueline
****Dates with The Wild Feathers

photo by Jason Simanek

“Strawberry Wine” Singer Deana Carter Gets Married

“Strawberry Wine” Singer Deana Carter Gets Married

Deana Carter and Jim McPhail tied the knot on July 6 during a private ceremony at The Pearl Hotel in Rosemary Beach, Fla.

Deana’s sister in-law, Jessica Carter, officiated the ceremony while her brother, Jeff Carter, gave her away. The couple met through mutual friends and fell in love over the past year. The newlyweds will split their time at their homes in Los Angeles and Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.

“This is a special time for both of us” said Deana and Jim in a joint statement. “We are extremely blessed to have met during this season of our lives and blending our families into one happy one.”

Deana scored a handful of No. 1 hits in the mid-1990s, including “Strawberry Wine,” “We Danced Anyway” and “How Do I Get There.”

Congrats to the happy couple.

photo by Jason Simanek

Tennessee Takes Center State for SEC Network Takeover July 26

Tennessee Takes Center State for SEC Network Takeover July 26

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For the fourth consecutive year, the SEC Network is turning the keys over to its teams, as all 14 Southeastern Conference schools will schedule network programming for a two-week stretch this summer. Tennessee’s SEC Network Takeover day is Thursday, July 26.

During the SEC Network Takeover, each of the 14 SEC member institutions has the opportunity to create a customized, 24-hour stretch of school-specific programming filled with its greatest moments, iconic victories and university fanfare, including NCAA Championships, SEC Storied films, school PSAs and more. The 14-day “takeover” runs from July 23 through Aug. 5.

A complete list of Tennessee’s July 26 programming follows (all times Eastern):

Midnight  ESPN: Book of Manning

1:30 a.m. – VFL Films: Best of Tennessee

2 a.m. – Soccer: Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 10, 2017)

4 a.m. – Baseball: Tennessee vs. Florida (April 8, 2018; second game of doubleheader)

6 a.m. – Football: Tennessee vs. Arkansas (Nov. 14, 1998)

9 a.m. – Women’s Basketball: 1998 National Championship Game – Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (March 29, 1998)

11 a.m. – Men’s Basketball: Tennessee vs. Georgia (March 3, 2018)

1 p.m. – The Color Orange: The Condredge Holloway Story

2 p.m. – Softball: Tennessee at Alabama (April 21, 2018)

4:30 p.m. – Women’s Basketball: Tennessee vs. Texas (Dec. 10, 2017)

6:30 p.m. – Men’s Basketball: Tennessee at Kentucky (Feb. 6, 2018)

8:30 p.m. – Football: Tennessee vs. Florida (Sept. 19,1998)

11:30 p.m. – Head Football Coach Jeremy Pruitt Introductory Press Conference (Dec. 7, 2017)

 

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Inside Ralph Stanley’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame [Photo Gallery]

Inside Ralph Stanley’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame [Photo Gallery]

Ralph Stanley is the subject of a new exhibit—Ralph Stanley: Voice From On High—at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The new exhibit opens on July 13 and runs through Jan. 6, 2019.

Ralph, one of the stalwarts of bluegrass music and an important figure on the scene since starting the Clinch Mountain Boys band in 1946, died in June 2016 at the age of 89. Born in southwest Virginia in 1927, Ralph gained his earliest fame in the Stanley Brothers duo, which he formed with his brother Carter. The Stanley Brothers were one of the first bluegrass acts to earn national acclaim. Ralph forged his own popularity when he went solo in 1966, following Carter’s death from complications of cirrhosis. He re-formed the Clinch Mountain Boys, which at one time included a pair of young prodigies, Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley, both of whom cite Ralph as their main influence.

A consistent figure on the bluegrass concert circuit, Ralph gained an entirely new audience with the release of the 2000 film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? He sang a chilling a cappella version of the Appalachian dirge “O Death” in the movie, easily one of the highlights of the award-winning musical soundtrack. Ralph later won a Grammy award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance with that song. He often noted that the award “put me in a different category.” Ralph won a second Grammy in 2003 for Lost in the Lonesome Pines, a bluegrass album he recorded with Jim Lauderdale.

Highlights of the new exhibition include:

  • Gibson RB-2 banjo with pearloid fretboard and headstock overlay purchased by Stanley from a Virginia coal miner. He used it extensively early in the Stanley Brothers’ career.
  • Modified 1957 Martin D-28 with custom pickguard and D-45 neck guitar used by Carter Stanley to write the bluegrass standard “The White Dove.”
  • Pagano West western-style suit and Daniali USA shirt with rounded collar and key-shaped rhinestone decorative applique worn by Stanley.
  • Hand-tooled leather guitar strap used by Larry Sparks with the Clinch Mountain Boys. He was with the group from 1966 to 1969, when he left to pursue a solo career.
  • Microphones used on the Farm and Fun Time Hour, on Bristol, Virginia, radio station WCYB in the 1940s.
  • Radio transmitter controls and reading monitor used in the mid-1950s to help WCYB broadcast its 10,000-watt signal throughout the southern Appalachians. The signal reached five states, across valleys and mountains.

Check out some photos from the private viewing of the exhibit on July 12, courtesy of photographer Jason Davis/Getty Images.

main photo courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame

“Women Want to Hear Women With Elaina Smith” Featuring Carly Pearce

“Women Want to Hear Women With Elaina Smith” Featuring Carly Pearce

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Over the past year or so, I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Carly Pearce. She is genuinely one of the kindest, smartest and most talented women in the game. She’s not afraid to let her voice be heard—and, oh what a voice it is. During last week’s WWTHW interview with Dolly Parton, Carly’s name came up in our conversation, and this week I am so THRILLED that she was able to come in for a feature! We heard your tweets loud and clear, and Carly was an artist you wanted to hear from. Enjoy the podcast below, as well as Carly’s curated WWTHW playlist and her video performances of “Hide the Wine” and “9 to 5.”

Elaina Smith talks with Carly Pearce about:

  • the odds of succeeding in the male-dominated country music industry
  • getting early support from busbee (producer) and BMG Publishing
  • what “women don’t want to hear women” means to her
  • experiencing disrespectful situations and how to stand your ground: “Trust your gut.”
  • getting support from other females in the industry, including Kelsea Ballerini and Jillian Jacqueline
  • losing her initial record deal with Sony and sharing her vulnerability with other female artists
  • the sisterhood within her label, Big Machine, including Reba McEntire and Taylor Swift: “Reba has been a huge champion of mine.”
  • the different avenues that lead to success
  • strong females in Carly’s life that have helped shape her
  • random questions, including what TV shows she is binge-watching
  • creating this week’s Women Want to Hear Women Playlist

Participants:

  • Carly Pearce
  • Elaina Smith, host of Women Want to Hear Women

Videos:

  • Carly performs her single, “Hide the Wine”
  • Carly covers Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5”

Carly’s Women Want to Hear Women Playlist:

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