Academy of Country Music Announces Winners of Industry & Studio Recording Awards for ACM Honors Ceremony

Academy of Country Music Announces Winners of Industry & Studio Recording Awards for ACM Honors Ceremony

The Academy of Country Music announced the Industry Award and Studio Recording Award winners for the 12th annual ACM Honors ceremony, which will take place August 22 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The ceremony will recognize the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 53rd ACM Awards.

The ACM Honors will pay tribute to a number of artists for their specific achievements, including Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, Darius Rucker, Matraca Berg, Mickey and Chris Christensen, Eddie Miller, Rhett Akins, Rob Potts, Matraca Berg and Norro Wilson.

Performers and presenters will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets for the event, which will be co-hosted by Lauren Alaina and Jon Pardi, are on sale now.

Check out the list of Industry Award winners and Studio Recording Award winners below.

Industry Award Winners

  • NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR: Cotton Eyed ­Joe ­– Knoxville, TN
  • CASINO OF THE YEAR – SMALL CAPACITY: The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino – Las Vegas, NV
  • CASINO OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM CAPACITY: MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, NV
  • VENUE OF THE YEAR – SMALL CAPACITY: The Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA
  • VENUE OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM CAPACITY: The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
  • VENUE OF THE YEAR – LARGE CAPACITY: Shoreline Amphitheater – Mountain View, CA
  • FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR: Country Thunder – Florence, AZ
  • DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR: R. J. Romeo – Romeo Entertainment Group
  • PROMOTER OF THE YEAR – Brian O’Connell – Live Nation

Studio Recording Award Winners

  • BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Jimmie Lee Sloas
  • DRUMMER OF THE YEAR – Fred Eltringham
  • GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Rob McNelley
  • PIANO/KEYBOARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Jim ‘Moose’ Brown
  • SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Danny Rader
  • STEEL GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Paul Franklin
  • AUDIO ENGINEER OF THE YEAR – Justin Niebank
  • PRODUCER OF THE YEAR – Dave Cobb

photo by Jason Simanek

Watch Kacey Musgraves’ Radiant Performance of “Rainbow” on “Late Night”

Watch Kacey Musgraves’ Radiant Performance of “Rainbow” on “Late Night”

Kacey Musgraves treated television viewers to a radiating performance of “Rainbow” on Late Night With Seth Meyers on June 20.

With simple piano accompaniment, Kacey effortlessly belted out the new track while shining like a character out of an ancient Greek drama on the rainbow-lit stage. Penned by Kacey, Natalie Hemby and Shane McAnally, “Rainbow” is featured on Kacey’s recent No. 1 album, Golden Hour.

In April, Kacey became the first solo female artist to top the Billboard Country chart since Jessie James Decker in November 2017. The new 13-song offering follows Kacey’s 2013 debut album, Same Trailer Different Park, and her 2015 sophomore album, Pageant Material, both of which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

Kacey co-wrote every track on Golden Hour, and she co-produced the new album with Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian

Watch Kacey’s beautiful performance below.

photo by Jason Simanek

What Has Dierks Bentley Learned From His 3 Kids? “Bravery and Presence”

What Has Dierks Bentley Learned From His 3 Kids? “Bravery and Presence”

Between dropping a brand-new No. 1 album, making the late-night television rounds and hitting the road for a slew of tour dates, Dierks Bentley is having a busy summer. Factor in raising three kids—Evelyn, 9, Jordan, 7, and Knox, 4—with wife Cassidy and it’s a wonder he’s not already running on fumes. Or maybe he is.

But that hasn’t stopped the entertainer, pilot and dad from taking time to learn a couple of new things along the way. As he told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown, his kids are great teachers.

Dierks with daughter Jordan. photo by Tammie Arroyo

“[The last thing I learned] was bravery—how to be brave,” says Dierks. “I just flew my little prop plane out to Asheville, North Carolina, at four in the morning with my nine-year-old, and she’s just brave, man. She’s going to three weeks of camp, which is pretty wild to be gone away from us for three weeks. My wife and I were putting her to bed together and putting some stuff in there, and I was putting some pictures on the wall in her bunk and she’s like, ‘Alright, guys, time for you guys to go.’ I was like, ‘What?’ ‘Yeah, you need to go. Mom, Dad . . . go, go.’”

Dierks’ new album, The Mountain, which features 13 tracks (10 of which he co-wrote), is unified by a theme of presence—something he also credits his kids with teaching him. The impetus for the album’s creation was Dierk’s June 2017 performance at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in the town of Telluride in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. Dierks returned to Telluride a short time later for a week-long retreat with fellow songwriters Natalie Hemby, Luke Dick, Ross Copperman, Jon Randall, Jon Nite and Ashley Gorley and wrote the bulk of the album’s songs, including the title track.

“I think the main thing that I learn from all of my kids is just presence,” added Dierks. “I mean, if you need to learn how to be present in a moment, be around a four-year-old because he’s not thinking about anything except ‘right here, right now.’ They’re the greatest teachers. I think presence and being brave because, for them, there are so many new firsts. Everything they do is a first in some way, and you can learn a lot from those guys.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Country Music Hall of Fame Reveals Details for Upcoming Exhibit That Honors Ralph Stanley

Country Music Hall of Fame Reveals Details for Upcoming Exhibit That Honors Ralph Stanley

Ralph Stanley will be the subject of a new exhibit—Ralph Stanley: Voice From On High—at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The new exhibit will open on July 13 and run 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.

photo courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame

Lady Antebellum Reveals Winning Video for “Heart Break” in Fan-Driven Contest [Watch]

Lady Antebellum Reveals Winning Video for “Heart Break” in Fan-Driven Contest [Watch]

Lady Antebellum appealed to the creative community—to the tune of $20,000—to produce new videos for their single, “Heart Break,” which is currently No. 16 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 38 weeks.

Lady A teamed with Genero, a software platform that sources video content, for the campaign that awarded $10,000 to GedMedia, the creators of the standout video. GedMedia parlayed the track’s lyrics into a storyline using social media photos.

“With every submission, you could just feel the passion and time that went into each video, which made it extremely hard to narrow it down,” said Lady A’s Hillary Scott. “This was one of my favorite songs off the record that we collectively wrote and to see the effort it took to bring its lyrics to life makes us even more grateful to our fans.”

In addition, five runner-ups were awarded a total of $10,000.

Watch GedMedia’s lyric video for “Heart Break” below.

Songwriter Sarah Buxton’s Instagram Post on “Keeping Families Together Act” Goes Viral

Songwriter Sarah Buxton’s Instagram Post on “Keeping Families Together Act” Goes Viral

Singer/songwriter Sarah Buxton has penned a bevy of hit songs over her career, including Keith Urban’s “Stupid Boy,” Florida Georgia Line’s “Sun Daze,” The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely,” Chris Lane’s “Fix” and more, but it’s her handwritten note on Instagram that’s currently hitting a high note.

Sarah posted an Instagram pic of her handwritten note that instructs people how to let their voices be heard in the ongoing debate regarding the proposed bill, Keep Families Together Act.

Re-posts of Sarah’s note have gone viral, with celebrities like Sophia Bush, Questlove and more posting the pic on their Instagram accounts. Like many of the hit songs Sarah has penned, she’s once again creating her work “behind the scenes” without the kudos that come from being the front-person. Currently, Sarah’s original Instagram post has 200+ “Likes,” but re-posts of the pic by Sophia Bush and Questlove, who have substantially larger followings, have 30,000+ and 15,000+ “Likes,” respectively.

The “Keep Families Together Act.” SB3036 #keepfamiliestogether

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Your voice = your POWER. #Repost (🎨) @oliviawilde

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#keepfamiliestogether Pass It On! @aclu_nationwide

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photo via Sarah Buxton\’s Instagram

Chris Young Keeps the Late-Night Party Going by Extending “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Dan + Shay

Chris Young Keeps the Late-Night Party Going by Extending “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Dan + Shay

After kicking off his Losing Sleep World Tour in January and extending it with dates in February, April and May, Chris Young will keep the party going with 15 new dates this fall and winter.

The new leg begins on Oct. 25 in Evansville, Ind., and makes stops in Milwaukee, Detroit, Baltimore and more, before capping on Dec. 8 in Manchester, NH.

Special guests Dan + Shay, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver will serve as support on the new dates. Tickets go on sale on June 26 at 10 a.m. (local time).

Losing Sleep World Tour

Oct. 25, Evansville, IN Ford Center**
Oct. 26, Milwaukee, WI Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center**
Oct.27, Champaign, IL State Farm Center**
Nov. 1, London, ON Budweiser Gardens**
Nov. 2, Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena++
Nov. 3, Dayton, OH Wright State University Nutter Center**
Nov. 8, Norfolk, VA Constant Convocation Center++
Nov. 9, Hershey, PA Giant Center**
Nov. 10, Syracuse, NY The Onecenter War Memorial Arena**
Nov. 29, Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena**
Nov. 30, Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena**
Dec. 1, Raleigh, NC PNC Arena**
Dec. 6, Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena+
Dec. 7, Long Island, NY NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum ~
Dec. 8, Manchester, NH SNHU Arena*+

**with Dan + Shay, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver
*+ Dan + Shay and Morgan Evans
++with Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver
+Morgan Evans

photo by Jason Simanek

Lee Brice Talks Releasing New Single “Rumor,” Spending Time With His 3 Kids, Getting Back Into Shape, Hitting the Road & More

Lee Brice Talks Releasing New Single “Rumor,” Spending Time With His 3 Kids, Getting Back Into Shape, Hitting the Road & More

Jim Casey talks with Lee Brice about:

  • spending Father’s Day with his three kids: Takoda, 9, Ryker, 4, and Trulee, 1
  • celebrating his 39th birthday on June 10
  • the goal of getting into the best shape of his life by his 40th birthday
  • earning membership into the Pandora Billionaire Club by getting 2 billion career spins
  • releasing new single, “Rumor,” on July 16
  • co-penning the single with Ashley Gorley and Kyle Jacobs
  • deciding to release “Rumor” as the follow-up single to Top 20 hit, “Boy”
  • putting 15 songs on his 2017 self-titled album
  • hitting the road this summer for a busy tour schedule
  • some of the cool places he has visited while touring, including Alaska

Show participants:

  • Lee Brice
  • Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief

Kennedy, London Officially Join Tennessee Football Team

Kennedy, London Officially Join Tennessee Football Team

RB Madre London & OL Brandon Kennedy / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt officially announced the additions of graduate transfers Brandon Kennedy and Madre London on Tuesday.

Both players will be eligible to play this fall.

Kennedy, who has two years of eligibility remaining, comes to the Vols after graduating from Alabama.

After redshirting in 2015, Kennedy played in 10 games as a reserve center in 2016 and 2017, winning a national championship last fall. He was a four-star recruit out of Wetumpka High School in Wetumpka, Ala., and was selected for the 2015 Under Armour All-American Game in addition to capturing 6A All-State honors from the Alabama Sports Writers Association.

London, who has one year of eligibility, was a three-year contributor at running back at Michigan State.

The Little Rock, Ark., native played in 33 games with eight starts from 2015-2017 after redshirting in 2014. He rushed for 924 yards and eight touchdowns on 230 carries for the Spartans, while catching 13 passes for 62 yards and a score.

In 2017, he had a 50-yard rush and a 16-yard touchdown reception at No. 7 Michigan in addition to a 74-yard, one-touchdown performance in a start at Minnesota. He rushed for 304 yards and three touchdowns for the season last fall. He had 500 yards and three touchdowns on the ground in 2015, including a 103-yard rushing performance against No. 7 Oregon. London totaled 120 yards and two scores in 2016.

The duo joins fellow graduate transfer, quarterback Keller Chryst, on the Vols’ roster.

Trey Smith on Sports Illustrated’s Top 100, Captures Preseason Honor

Sophomore offensive lineman Trey Smith was mentioned in Sports Illustrated’s annual Top 100 College Football Players list on Monday, coming in at No. 59.

Additionally, Smith was named a preseason Third Team All-American by Athlon Sports.

Smith authored one of the finest seasons of any freshman in the country in 2017, starting all 12 games for the Vols and leading the UT with 55 knockdowns. After spending most of the season at guard, Smith became the first Tennessee true freshman to start at left tackle in over 30 years against Southern Miss on Nov. 4, 2017.

Smith collected FWAA Freshman All-America honors as well as All-SEC Freshman and All-SEC Second Team accolades.

-UT Athletics

 

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