Scotty McCreery’s New Engagement-Inspired Single, “This Is It,” Impacts Country Radio on May 7 [Listen]

Scotty McCreery’s New Engagement-Inspired Single, “This Is It,” Impacts Country Radio on May 7 [Listen]

After scoring his first career No. 1 hit with “Five More Minutes” in February, Scotty McCreery has revealed his new single, “This Is It,” will impact country radio on May 7.

The new tune, which Scotty co-penned with Frank Rogers and Aaron Eshuis about his fiancée Gabi Dugal, is featured on Scotty’s 2018 album, Seasons Change.

“It’s my engagement story,” says Scotty to NCD. “Like ‘Five more Minutes,’ this is another song that is personal to me. It’s our story. It’s like the blueprint for how we got engaged and the story of that day. I love it. I hope people enjoy it.”

Scotty proposed to longtime girlfriend Gabi in September 2017 in the mountains of North Carolina.

“The coolest part was that I wrote it before we got engaged,” says Scotty. “I wrote it two weeks before. I had it all planned out in my head—where we were gonna be, where we were gonna go, the time of day. Luckily, everything went to plan.”

Listen to “This Is It” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo/AFF-USA.com

Jake Owen and Shania Twain Team Up to Discover New Talent on Upcoming TV Series, “Real Country”

Jake Owen and Shania Twain Team Up to Discover New Talent on Upcoming TV Series, “Real Country”

Shania Twain and Jake Owen will join forces in an effort to discover new country talent for the upcoming television series, Real Country.

Premiering this fall on USA, the eight-part series will be filmed in Nashville this summer. During each hour-long episode, Shania and Jake will hand-select emerging solo artists, duos and groups to perform in a country music showcase. The best artists from each showcase will perform at the grand finale.

“I feel it’s time for me to add my own support in finding our greatest undiscovered talent,” said Shania. “It’s beyond thrilling to be leading the charge with Real Country, and I’m on a mission to find artists who will keep country music diverse and dynamic. The kind of diversity that inspired all of us.”

“Country music truly seems to be the healing factor in a lot of people’s lives,” says Jake. “I will always be grateful for music, whether I’m performing or listening, and I want to encourage up-and-coming artists to tell their stories, find their audiences and make their mark in country music with the same guidance that artists have given to me throughout my journey.”

There’s no real word on what the finale winner will receive, although a press release states that the champ will have the “chance to be named one of country music’s next breakout acts.” Interested artists can apply for the show now.

Shania Twain photo by AFF-USA.com; Jake Owen photo by Jason Simanek

Jimmy’s blog: How can 4-8 team have 13 players in NFL camp?

Jimmy’s blog: How can 4-8 team have 13 players in NFL camp?

By Jimmy Hyams

The NFL draft isn’t the be-all, end-all in terms of evaluating a team’s talent.

In some years, a great team’s best players might be gifted freshmen or sophomores, or juniors that elect not to turn pro.

In other cases, the draft gives you a clear indication.

For example, national champion Alabama had an SEC-record 12 players taken in the draft – and not all were starters.

Then there is Tennessee. The Vols had three players drafted, eight more signed as free agents and two more signed mini camp deals.

That’s 13 players in an NFL camp off one team.

And Tennessee went 4-8?

Has there been another team in SEC history go winless (0-8) in conference play, yet send 13 to pro camps?

Probably not.

Heck, there probably haven’t been many 1-7 or 2-6 SEC teams do that.

What does that say?

It says the Vols grossly underachieved. It says players weren’t developed. It says the team didn’t always play hard. It says  coaches didn’t maximize their talent.

Of course, we knew that already, but this past weekend was proof.

The real proof will come when we learn how many of these VFLs make it in the NFL.

Rashaan Gaulden was the first former Vol taken in the draft, going in the third round to Carolina. It marked the second year in a row UT had a defensive back go in the third round and the sixth time UT’s first drafted player was a defensive back since 1960 (Eric Berry, Jason Allen, Gibril Wilson, Dale Carter, Terry McDaniel, Roland James).

The other two Vols drafted were running back John Kelly (sixth round) and defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie (sixth round). ESPN draft analyst Lewis Reddick said he “knows’’ Kansas City will switch McKenzie to the offensive line.

Tennessee had two offensive linemen sign free agent deals (Brett Kendrick with the Lions and Jashon Robertson with Dallas), a tight end (Ethan Wolf, Titans), a defensive back (Emmanuel Moseley, 49ers), a defensive lineman (Kendal Vickers, Pittsburgh), a linebacker (Colton Jumper, Saints), a safety-return specialist (Evan Berry, Browns), and a punter (Trevor Daniel, Houston).

Moreover, former Tennessee wide receiver Josh Smith (Saints) and linebacker Elliott Berry (Chiefs) were invited to rookie mini camps.

The draft pick least likely to make it will be McKenzie, unless he moves to offense. Based on what he did in college, McKenzie won’t make it as a defensive lineman; he wasn’t very productive at UT. But his uncle, Raleigh, had a stellar 16-year NFL career as a guard.

Still, there is a gamble attached to a switch.

The two free agents most likely to make it in the NFL – defined as at least a five-year career – are Daniel and Wolf. Three punters from the SEC were drafted, indicating an emphasis on punters.

Tennessee is quickly becoming Punter U. The Vols have four starting punters in the NFL. Daniel will be the fifth – eventually. It took Michael Palardy a while to find a home. It might for Daniel, too.

Interestingly, Tennessee has had two punters that were the first Vols taken in the draft: Craig Colquitt in 1978 and Neil Clabo in 1975.

Making the grade in the NFL will be a big challenge for the other six UT free agents.

With the NFL de-emphasizing kickoff returns, that will make it tougher on Berry.

None of the others played well enough to earn any type All-SEC honors or display NFL ability while at Tennessee.

Still, it’s amazing that a team that went 0-8 in the SEC will have 13 players in NFL camps.


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Antique Pro Wrestler Chris Jericho Challenges Carrie Underwood to $10,000 Hockey Bet

Antique Pro Wrestler Chris Jericho Challenges Carrie Underwood to $10,000 Hockey Bet

Antique WWE pro wrestler Chris Jericho, who has been dancing around in spandex since Y2K was a thing, donned his heel persona on April 27, challenging Carrie Underwood to a $10,000 bet on the outcome of the NHL playoff series that’s pitting the Nashville Predators vs. the Winnipeg Jets.

Jericho, a Jets superfan, initially made the challenge on the Mackling & Megarry radio show, per Global News, and followed it up with Instagram and Twitter posts.

“If you’re going to be touting the Nashville Predators, you have no idea what you’re getting yourself into,” said Jericho on the show. “This is Winnipeg. We are Winnipeg.”

Jericho also mentioned that Carrie’s husband, Mike Fisher, was a “fourth line bench warmer” for the Preds.

All right @carrieunderwood…what should we wager? @nhljets @predsnhl #GoJetsGo #Y2Jets

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Jericho’s father, Ted Irvine, is a Winnipeg native and played more than 700 games in the NHL. Jericho said he would donate his winnings to JDRF in support of diabetes research.

Currently, the Preds and Jets are tied 1-1 in the series.

There has been no response from Carrie’s camp regarding the bet—and don’t hold your breath for one.

photo by Jason Simanek

Kellie Pickler Walks the Red Carpet at Daytime Emmy Awards [Photo Gallery]

Kellie Pickler Walks the Red Carpet at Daytime Emmy Awards [Photo Gallery]

Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron, co-hosts of the Pickler & Ben show, strutted down the red carpet at the 45th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on April 29.

The duo earned a nomination for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host(s), where they faced off against Larry King, Dr. Oz, Kit Hoover and Natalie Morales, and Steve Harvey.

As Ben prophesied before the show, beating Steve Harvey—who was named the winner later in the evening—would have been a tall order.

“We are so honored to be amongst such incredible talent in this category,” said Ben. “There’s no way we are beating Steve Harvey.”

Pickler & Ben, which is in its second season, is distributed in national syndication to 125 markets. To find out when the show airs in your market, visit picklerandben.com.

Check out our photo gallery of Kellie and Ben from the red carpet.

Watch Carrie Underwood Sing the National Anthem Before Game 2 of the Nashville Predators 2nd Round Playoff Series

Watch Carrie Underwood Sing the National Anthem Before Game 2 of the Nashville Predators 2nd Round Playoff Series

During the Nashville Predators 2017 playoff run to the Stanley Cup Finals, the Preds brought out some of country music’s biggest starts to sing the national anthem on their home ice, including Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Little Big Town, Vince Gill, Lady Antebellum, Keith Urban, Kelly Clarkson, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Dierks Bentley and Faith Hill.

For the Preds 2018 playoff run, which began on April 12 against the Colorado Avalanche, Rascal Flatts had the honor of singing the national anthem before Game 1, while Brad Paisley and Maren Morris handled the duties before Game 2 on April 14 and Game 5 on April 20, respectively.

Before Game 1 of the Preds second round playoff series versus the Winnipeg Jets on April 27, Dierks Bentley and bluegrass great Del McCoury teamed up to perform the anthem.

The Preds unleashed “proud hockey wife” Carrie Underwood—spouse of Preds center Mike Fisher—to perform the anthem before Game 2 against the Jets on April 29.

Check out Carrie’s performance below.

photo by Jason Simanek

McKenzie Selected by the Chiefs in the Sixth Round

McKenzie Selected by the Chiefs in the Sixth Round

Kahlil McKenzie – Chiefs / Credit: UT Athletics

ARLINGTON, Texas – Tennessee defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with 198th pick overall in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft on Saturday at AT&T Stadium.

“I can’t believe I am a Kansas City Chief,” said McKenzie. “This is what I have worked for and dreamed of since I was a kid. My father and uncle paved the way, and now, it’s my turn. Thank you so much to everyone who believed in me and helped me get to today, but the work has just begun. Kansas City, let’s get to work.”

McKenzie joins his father, Reggie McKenzie, and uncle, Raleigh McKenzie, as NFL Draft Picks.

Reggie McKenzie, a linebacker, was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders in the 10th round of the 1985 draft. Raleigh McKenzie, a guard, was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the 11th round in 1985.

Kahlil and Reggie McKenzie, the general manager of the Oakland Raiders, are the third Tennessee father-son duo to be selected in the NFL Draft joining Steve and Keith DeLong and Craig and Dustin Colquitt.

The Chicago Bears selected defensive lineman Steve DeLong with the No. 6 overall pick in the first round of the 1965 NFL Draft, while linebacker Keith DeLong was picked by the San Francisco 49ers with the 28th selection in the first round of the 1989 draft.

Craig Colquitt was a start punter for the Vols and was picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the No. 76 pick in the third round in 1978. Dustin followed in his father’s footsteps as a punter at UT and later in the NFL as he was the No. 99 selection in the third round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2005.

McKenzie is the 10th Vol picked by the Chiefs and first since offensive lineman Zach Fulton was taken in the sixth round of the 2014 draft. He joins Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Derek Barnett (first round, No. 14, 2017) as Tennessee defensive lineman selected in consecutive years. Barnett helped the Eagles win the Super Bowl last season.

McKenzie had a standout junior season in 2017, making 36 tackles and four TFLs over 11 games with nine starts. A former five-star recruit from Walnut Creek, Calif., McKenzie appeared in 31 games at defensive tackle over his Tennessee career and totaled 72 stops.

He had a career-high eight tackles against Georgia Tech in the season-opening double-overtime victory over Georgia Tech in 2017 and also had a five-stop game at Alabama later in the season. McKenzie projects as an interior defensive lineman in the NFL, but has also been mentioned as a candidate to switch to the offensive line in the professional ranks.

McKenzie is the 25th Vol selected in the NFL Draft since 2010 and the 357th Vol drafted all-time.

-UT Athletics

 

John Kelly Selected by the Rams in the Sixth Round

John Kelly Selected by the Rams in the Sixth Round

John Kelly – Rams / Credit: UT Athletics

ARLINGTON, Texas – Tennessee running back John Kelly was selected by the Los Angeles Rams with 176th pick overall in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft on Saturday at AT&T Stadium.

Kelly joins 2017 NFL Rookie of the Year Alvin Kamara of the New Orleans Saints as VFL running backs drafted in consecutive years. Kamara was selected by the Saints with the 67th pick in the third round a year ago.

Kelly, who is the 58th Vol running back selected all time and the eighth since 2000, marks the 14th Tennessee player to be drafted by the Rams and is the first since cornerback Jonathan Wade was selected in the third round of the 2007 draft.

Utilizing a ferocious, tackle-breaking style, Kelly had a breakout junior campaign in his first year as a starter in 2017, leading the Vols in rushing (778 yards) and receptions (37) in 11 games. The Detroit, Mich., native scored nine touchdowns for the Vols and opened the season with 128 yards and four touchdowns in a double overtime win over Georgia Tech. For his career, Kelly rushed for 1,573 yards and 15 touchdowns, while averaging 4.8 yards per carry. Kelly added 43 receptions for 350 yards. He played in 33 games with 12 starts.

He finished with five career 100-yard games, including a 141-yard performance at Florida in 2017.

Kelly is the 24th Vol selected in the NFL Draft since 2010 and the 356th Vol drafted all-time.

-UT Athletics

 

Gaulden Checks in Before Heading to Carolina

Gaulden Checks in Before Heading to Carolina

VFL Rashaan Gaulden / Credit: UT Athletics

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s been a whirlwind 12 hours for Tennessee defensive back Rashaan Gaulden after he was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the No. 85 pick in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Gaulden, who is the highest drafted Vol DB since Eric Berry went No. 5 overall in 2010, was watching his hometown Nashville Predators playoff game on Friday night when he received the call from the Panthers.

“When I got the call I was in my room,” Gaulden said before boarding his flight to Charlotte on Saturday morning. “I was watching the Predators game and flipping back and forth between the ‘Preds’ and the Cavs game. I saw the 704 area code pop up on my phone and I thought ‘this is the Panthers.’

“I went downstairs and told my family about it. I talked to the coaches. They gave me a plan. I’m very excited.”

Gaulden will tour the Panthers’ facilities and be introduced by the team later on Saturday. He spent most the week in Dallas for the NFLPA Rookie Debut event before flying back to Nashville to spend the draft with his family.

Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said Gaulden will compete at safety for the NFL squad. The versatile defensive back played nickel back and cornerback in addition to safety during his career at Tennessee.

“I think Carolina is the best fit for me,” Gaulden said. “They will utilize my skillset in the best way possible. I’m just excited to get up there.”

Gaulden said he was “calm” heading into the draft and he kept his cool on Friday by watching sports and waiting for a call he was expecting to get.

“I was definitely expecting to get picked on Friday night,” he said. “It just depended on where. In recent interviews I had said I wasn’t going to pay too much attention to the draft, but I would have my phone on me.”

Gaulden is also excited to reunite with former Tennessee defensive line coach and interim head coach Brady Hoke, who is now the defensive line coach for the Panthers.

“I have a really good relationship with Coach Hoke, who was our defensive line coach,” Gaulden said. “Having him on staff makes me feel very comfortable as well as the other great coaches they have around there and the players. I was very excited to receive the call from them.

“Carolina is an awesome team in a great city.”

Known to be the ultimate competitor among his teammates on Rocky Top, Gaulden can’t wait to start his professional career.

“It’s been wild,” Gaulden said as he boarded the plane headed for his new employer. “I have been taking it one step and a time. God makes no mistakes. I’m very fortunate to be in this position.”

 

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Watch Dierks Bentley & Del McCoury Sing the National Anthem Before Game 1 of the Nashville Predators 2nd Round Playoff Series

Watch Dierks Bentley & Del McCoury Sing the National Anthem Before Game 1 of the Nashville Predators 2nd Round Playoff Series

During the Nashville Predators 2017 playoff run to the Stanley Cup Finals, the Preds brought out some of country music’s biggest starts to sing the national anthem on their home ice, including Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Little Big Town, Vince Gill, Lady Antebellum, Keith Urban, Kelly Clarkson, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Dierks Bentley and Faith Hill.

For the Preds 2018 playoff run, which began on April 12 against the Colorado Avalanche, Rascal Flatts had the honor of singing the national anthem before Game 1, while Brad Paisley and Maren Morris handled the duties before Game 2 on April 14 and Game 5 on April 20, respectively.

Before Game 1 of the Preds second round playoff series versus the Winnipeg Jets on April 27, Dierks Bentley and bluegrass great Del McCoury teamed up to perform the anthem. Dierks also had the honor of singing the anthem during the Preds 2017 playoff run.

Check out Dierks and Del in action below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5-cVt6qO1I

photo by Jason Simanek

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