Lady Vols add Grad Transfer Lou Brown

Lady Vols add Grad Transfer Lou Brown

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Lou Brown, a graduate transfer from Washington State, has signed an SEC Grant-In-Aid with Tennessee and will be eligible to play during the 2018-19 season, Lady Vol head basketball coach Holly Warlick announced on Thursday.

A native of Melbourne, Australia, the 6-foot-3 forward started 71 of 95 career games for the Cougars. She averaged 5.6 points and 5.6 rebounds while knocking down 80 three-pointers during her time in Pullman. She will graduate from WSU in May with a degree in sport management after twice earning Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention distinction and will have one season to play at UT.

Brown becomes the second international player to don a Lady Vol uniform, following in the footsteps of rising redshirt senior Cheridene Green, who hails from London, England. She also is the second graduate transfer to join the program. Schaquilla Nunn, who came from Winthrop and averaged 4.8 points and 4.5 rebounds for UT in 2016-17, was the first.

“We are very pleased to welcome a multi-dimensional player like Lou to our program,” Warlick said. “At 6-3, she has great size, can stretch the floor with her shooting range, can shoot over the top of defenders, gets on the glass, runs the floor and plays well without the ball.

“She brings great experience, not only from the college ranks but also from playing internationally with Australia. Adding a veteran player of her caliber to our front court and a 12th player to our roster will not only provide us more depth, it should also lead to more competitiveness. We are very excited to add all of our newcomers to our group of returning players and continue our preparations for the 2018-19 season.”

As a junior in 2016-17, Brown notched career highs of 16 points vs. Nebraska and 16 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State en route to averaging 10.4 points and a team-leading 6.9 rebounds. Her season ended prematurely after seven games, however, due to a foot injury suffered during that OSU game.

She returned to the court in 2017-18 as a redshirt junior, starting 23 of 28 contests and averaging 6.4 points and 6.0 rebounds for WSU. She was the team’s leading rebounder and fifth-leading point-producer, scoring in double figures nine times and tallying six games with double digits in rebounds. She had four double-doubles to lead the squad.

Brown connected on a single-season career-most 29 threes in 87 attempts (.333) last year. She tallied her most field goals and attempts, hitting 62 of 171 (.363), and shot a team-best 78.1 percent from the free throw line (25-32). She also posted a career high for assists in a season with 49.

She didn’t waste any time contributing during her first two seasons at WSU, either. Brown played in all 32 games as a freshman, starting the final 16, while averaging 3.9 points and 6.5 rebounds, the second-highest ever by a Cougar rookie. She blocked 29 shots, third-most by a freshman at the school. As a sophomore, she started 25 of 28 contests, tallying 5.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per outing.

Brown has experience in international play, as well, helping Australia to fifth place at the FIBA U17 World Championships in 2012 and to a gold medal at the FIBA U19 World Championships in 2013.

The addition of Brown, who was prospectnation.com‘s No. 2-ranked international player coming out of high school, gives Tennessee an influx of five new players and brings the roster count to 12. The latter number ties for the highest total of active players UT has had during the Warlick era (2014-15 and 2015-16). Her arrival will provide an experienced rebounder and offensive option on the inside as well as a highly-capable threat at mid-range and beyond the arc.

Brown joins a 2018 signing class ranked No. 4 by ProspectsNation.com and No. 6 by HoopGurlz/espnW.  That group includes Zarielle Green (6-0 guard from Duncanville, Texas), who is ranked No. 10 by ESPN and No. 26 by ProspectsNation; Jazmine Massengill (6-0 point guard from Chattanooga), who is ranked No. 11 by ProspectsNation and No. 25 by ESPN; Amira “Mimi” Collins (6-3 forward from Waldorf, Md.), who is ranked No. 9 by ProspectsNation and No. 49 by ESPN; and Rae Burrell (6-1 wing from Henderson, Nev.), who is rated No. 43 by ESPN and No. 119 by ProspectsNation.

Green, Massengill and Collins were McDonald’s and Jordan Brand Classic All-Americans, and Collins was a top-five finalist for Naismith Girls’ High School Player of the Year.

 

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Parker Henry Named H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Winner

Parker Henry Named H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Winner

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — University of Tennessee football player Parker Henry has been named the male recipient of the 2017-18 Southeastern Conference H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced on Thursday.

LSU volleyball player Kelly Quinn joins Henry as the female recipient of the honor.

Henry and Quinn were chosen by a committee of Faculty Athletics Representatives from SEC universities and each will receive a $20,000 post-graduate scholarship, provided by AT&T, an SEC official sponsor.  The pair will be honored at the annual SEC Awards Dinner during the SEC Spring Meetings in Sandestin, Fla., the last week of May.

“Kelly and Parker are outstanding representatives of the student-athletes in the SEC who make a commitment to the total student-athlete experience by excelling both in competition and in the classroom,” Sankey said.  “Each of them are superior performers in their sport and high achievers in their academic pursuits.  The H. Boyd McWhorter Award is the highest honor for a student-athlete in the SEC and I congratulate Kelly and Parker as well as their families and respective institutions on their achievements.”

Henry is the seventh Tennessee student-athlete to win the prestigious honor, joining John Young (track and field, 1986), Patty Wiegand (track and field, 1991), Lang Wiseman (basketball, 1993), Lauryn McCalley (swimming and diving, 2005), Christine Magnuson (swimming and diving, 2009) and Phoebe Wright (track and field, 2010).

“I am honored to be named the H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar Athlete of the Year,” Henry said. “Being at Tennessee has been an amazing experience both on and off the field, and I am extremely grateful to all of the Tennessee faculty, professors and coaches that made this possible. Without their support and guidance, I would not have been a candidate for such a prestigious award. By being pushed as both a football player and as a student, I am moving forward confident in the foundations provided by Tennessee. I hope to make the faculty, professors, coaches and the University proud as an alumni.”

Henry, a Finance and Political Science double major with a 4.0 grade point average at Tennessee, earned second team CoSIDA Academic All-American honors in 2017 and is a three-time Academic All-District selection.  A three-time selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll, Henry is only the sixth Tennessee football player ever to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and the second Volunteer football player to earn Academic All-District honors in back-to-back years, joining Peyton Manning in 1996 and 1997.

“I am delighted that Parker Henry has been selected by the SEC Faculty Athletics Representatives as this year’s H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Postgraduate Scholarship Award winner,” said Dr. Donald Bruce, Tennessee’s Faculty Athletics Representative. “He represents exactly what this prestigious honor is all about:  excellence in both athletics and academics.  What is particularly impressive about Parker is that he has earned this recognition through his own hard work and dedication, with unfailing humility and class.

“Parker embodies what it means to be a Volunteer:  to hold the torch and shadow himself so that others may see.  We are so fortunate to have had him on Rocky Top for the past few years, and we wish him great success in the next stages of his life.  I’m glad to know that he plans to continue his education at the graduate level, and I know that this scholarship is a very sound investment in his future.”

Henry started 24 games as Tennessee’s primary holder during the 2016 and 2017 seasons, joining the Volunteer football team as a walk on in 2015 after serving as an equipment manager.  He was part of 22 victories including two bowl wins as he never missed a hold.  He helped placekicker Aaron Medley make 17 field goals in 2016-17 and true freshman Brent Cimaglia drill two field goals of 40+ yards in 2017.

Henry was awarded the University of Tennessee Medallion for Community Service for having over 100 hours of community service.  His service projects included volunteering with Habitat for Humanity from 2015-17 and he led underprivileged middle school kids for a two-day weekend at Sevier Heights Baptist Church every February.

He will attend Vanderbilt University and pursue a Master of Science in Finance. Henry has aspirations of becoming an investment banker on Wall Street and later becoming a Professor of Finance.

Past recipients (Tennessee recipients in bold):
1986 – John Young, Tennessee (track)and Virginia Diederich, Georgia (swimming)
1987 – Jeff Noblin, Ole Miss (football) and Julie Estin, Alabama (gymnastics)
1988 – Danny Hoskins, Ole Miss (football) and Linda Leith, Georgia (swimming)
1989 – Mikael Olander, LSU (track) and Deanne Burnett, Georgia (swimming)
1990 – Burke Masters, Mississippi State (baseball) and Janice Kerr, Florida (gymnastics)
1991 – Al Parker, Georgia (tennis) and Patty Wiegand, Tennessee (track and cross country)
1992 – Jeff Laubenthal, Alabama (baseball) and Jenifer Kleyn, Auburn (volleyball)
1993 – Lang Wiseman, Tennessee (basketball) and Aimee York, Mississippi State (volleyball)
1994 – Peter Duitsman, South Carolina (soccer) and Tammy Newlon, Mississippi State (basketball)
1995 – Michael Blanchard, LSU (football) and April Ecke, Mississippi State (cross country)
1996 – Martin Nyberg, LSU (swimming) and Michelle Palmisano, Vanderbilt (basketball)
1997 – Andrew DeVooght, Georgia (swimming) and Meredith Willard, Alabama (gymnastics)
1998 – Jeremy Jackson, Mississippi State (baseball) and Shani Abshier, South Carolina (volleyball)
1999 – Jeff Zurcher, Kentucky (football) and Jessica Field, Arkansas (volleyball)
2000 – Joey Pitts, Georgia (tennis) and Lisette Lee, LSU (golf)
2001 – Scott Westerfield, Mississippi State (football) and Kim Black, Georgia (swimming)
2002 – Trey Dyson, South Carolina (baseball) and Tiffany Woolley, Arkansas (softball)
2003 – Matt Bonner, Florida (basketball) and Kristin Sterner, Alabama (gymnastics)
2004 – Caesar Garcia, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Lauren Imwalle, Alabama (soccer)
2005 – Rob Robertson, Ole Miss (football) and Lauryn McCalley, Tennessee (swimming & diving)
2006 – Rudy Niswanger, LSU (football) and Sarah Lowe, Florida (basketball)
2007 – Emeel Salem, Alabama (baseball) and Erika Schneble, Vanderbilt (track & field)
2008 – Joseph Sykora, Alabama (golf) and Kristen Hastrup, Auburn (swimming & diving)
2009 – Bram ten Berge, Ole Miss (tennis) and Christine Magnuson, Tennessee (swimming & diving)
2010 – Jordan Anderson, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Phoebe Wright, Tennessee (track & field)
2011 – Dan Mazzaferro, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Erica Meissner, Auburn (swimming & diving)
2012 – Michael Roth, South Carolina (baseball) and Wendy Trott, Georgia (swimming & diving)
2013 – Barrett Jones, Alabama (football) and Chelsea Oswald, Kentucky (track & field/cross country)
2014 – Cory Whitsett, Alabama (golf)  and Shannon Vreeland, Georgia (swimming)
2015 – Nathanael Franks, Arkansas (track & field) and Maddie Locus, Georgia (swimming)
2016 – Forrest Gamble, Ole Miss (golf) and Haylie McCleney, Alabama (softball)
2017 – Anton McKee, Alabama (swimming) and Sarah Gibson, Texas A&M (swimming)

 

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Kane Brown Teams With Camila Cabello for Rebooted Duet of “Never Be the Same” [Listen]

Kane Brown Teams With Camila Cabello for Rebooted Duet of “Never Be the Same” [Listen]

While country stars collaborating with artists outside of the country genre isn’t exactly a new concept, it sure has gained a lot of momentum in the past year, including Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha (“Meant to Be”); Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake (“Say Something”); Maren Morris, Zedd and Grey (“The Middle”); and Carrie Underwood and Ludacris (“Champion”).

Add Kane Brown and Camila Cabello to the list.

The pair is rebooting “Never Be the Same,” a tune Camila released in January that is currently No. 2 on the Billboard Pop chart. Interestingly enough, “Meant to Be” is No. 3 and “The Middle” is No. 1 on the aforementioned chart.

According to a post on Camila’s Instagram page, the new song will be released at midnight ET on April 27.

“When we were writing this song, @frankdukes kept telling me “the melodies you’re doing make it feel like this could be a country song” !!!!! ever since we finished writing it i always thought this could be reimagined with a country artist, and i heard Kane brown’s song “What Ifs” one day and freaked out!!!! I was like he’s the PERFECT artist to do this with…. i’m so so excited about this and hope you love it as much as i do and thank you Kane for your magical voice, this song tells a different story now @kanebrown_music 💞💞💞💞 => Out tonight everywhere at Midnight ET!”

Kane responded on Instagram by saying: “This song drops tonight at midnight! I’m so pumped and thrilled to be apart of this! Thank you so much @camila_cabello for letting me be apart of this 🙌🏽 LETS GOOO!!!!!!!”

Camila is a singer/songwriter who initially rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony, a quintet that formed during the second season of The X Factor in 2012. Camila left the group in December 2016 to focus on her solo career.

Kane is no stranger to collaborations or chart success. His duet with Lauren Alaina, “What Ifs,” landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in October 2017. Kane’s new single, “Heaven,” is currently No. 2 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Listen to the new song below.

Kane Brown Teams With Camila Cabello for Rebooted Duet of “Never Be the Same” [Listen]

Kane Brown Teams With Camila Cabello for Rebooted Duet of “Never Be the Same” [Listen]

While country stars collaborating with artists outside of the country genre isn’t exactly a new concept, it sure has gained a lot of momentum in the past year, including Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha (“Meant to Be”); Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake (“Say Something”); Maren Morris, Zedd and Grey (“The Middle”); and Carrie Underwood and Ludacris (“Champion”).

Add Kane Brown and Camila Cabello to the list.

The pair is rebooting “Never Be the Same,” a tune Camila released in January that is currently No. 2 on the Billboard Pop chart. Interestingly enough, “Meant to Be” is No. 3 and “The Middle” is No. 1 on the aforementioned chart.

According to a post on Camila’s Instagram page, the new song will be released at midnight ET on April 27.

“When we were writing this song, @frankdukes kept telling me “the melodies you’re doing make it feel like this could be a country song” !!!!! ever since we finished writing it i always thought this could be reimagined with a country artist, and i heard Kane brown’s song “What Ifs” one day and freaked out!!!! I was like he’s the PERFECT artist to do this with…. i’m so so excited about this and hope you love it as much as i do and thank you Kane for your magical voice, this song tells a different story now @kanebrown_music 💞💞💞💞 => Out tonight everywhere at Midnight ET!”

Kane responded on Instagram by saying: “This song drops tonight at midnight! I’m so pumped and thrilled to be apart of this! Thank you so much @camila_cabello for letting me be apart of this 🙌🏽 LETS GOOO!!!!!!!”

Camila is a singer/songwriter who initially rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony, a quintet that formed during the second season of The X Factor in 2012. Camila left the group in December 2016 to focus on her solo career.

Kane is no stranger to collaborations or chart success. His duet with Lauren Alaina, “What Ifs,” landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in October 2017. Kane’s new single, “Heaven,” is currently No. 2 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Listen to the new song below.

photo by AFF-USA.com

CMA Fest Announces More Than 80 Additional Performers for Free Daytime Shows

CMA Fest Announces More Than 80 Additional Performers for Free Daytime Shows

The Country Music Association revealed more than 80 additional artists slated to perform FREE daytime shows during this year’s CMA Fest, which takes place in downtown Nashville on June 7–10.

The Maui Jim Broadway Stage

Adam Craig, Ray Fulcher, Trea Landon, Drew Parker, Faren Rachels, Payton Smith, 17 Memphis, Ryan Beaver, Logan Brill, Brennley Brown, Austin Burke, Davisson Brothers Band, Travis Denning, Jeffrey East, Hannah Ellis, FILMORE, Noah Guthrie, Levi Hummon, Brett Kissel, Tegan Marie, Josh Mirenda, Hudson Moore, Hayley Orrantia, Meghan Patrick, Stephanie Quayle, Jordan Rager, Brandon Ray, Restless Road, Tyler Rich, Adam Sanders, Scooter Brown Band, Kalie Shorr, Natalie Stovall, Sweet Tea Trio, Temecula Road, Mitchell Tenpenny, The Last Bandoleros, Tyminski, and Carter Winter.

Located at the Hard Rock Cafe, the Maui Jim Broadway Stage will entertain crowds daily from 10:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free.

The Nashville Acoustic Corner Stage

Max Camp, Hannah Dasher, Austin Jenckes, Parker McKay, Steven Lee Olsen, Riley Roth, Steel Union, Matt Stell, TRAVLRS, Sarah Allison Turner, Spencer Crandall, Ben Danaher, Erin Enderlin, Livy Jeanne, Jordyn Mallory, Tom O’Connor, Jake Rose, Seaforth, SZLACHETKA, Jenny Tolman, Baylou, Craig Wayne Boyd, Lewis Brice, Emily Brooke, Kenton Bryant, Dallas Caroline, Ruthie Collins, Dalton & the Sheriffs, Sarah Darling, Haley & Michaels, Halfway to Hazard, Lucas Hoge, House Whiskey, Madison Kozak, Kendell Marvel, Ian Munsick, Ray Scott, George Shingleton, Sons of Daughters and Tara Thompson.

The Nashville Acoustic Corner Stage is located inside the NCVC Visitor Center at Bridgestone Arena and will run daily from 11 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. Free.

Previously announced performers include:

Nissan Stadium Stage

Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Charles Esten and Friends, Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Charley Pride, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Ricky Skaggs, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lee Ann Womack and Brett Young. In addition, Lauren Alaina and Bebe Rexha will make guest appearances.

Stadium gates open daily at 6 p.m. with performances starting at 8 p.m. A limited number of four-day tickets for the nightly performances at Nissan Stadium are still available at CMAfest.com/tickets or through the CMA Box Office at 1-800-CMA-FEST.

Riverfront Stage

A Thousand Horses, Lauren Alaina, John Pardi, Frankie Ballard, Lee Brice, Chase Bryant, Cam, Craig Campbell, Easton Corbin, Jordan Davis, Devin Dawson, Gavin DeGraw, Russell Dickerson, Drake White and The Big Fire, Lindsay Ell, Tyler Farr, Hunter Hayes, Walker Hayes, High Valley, Home Free, LANCO, Chris Lane, LOCASH, Maddie & Tae, Scotty McCreery, William Michael Morgan, Parmalee, Eric Paslay, Carly Pearce, Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn, Michael Ray, Dylan Scott, Canaan Smith, Corey Smith, Granger Smith, The Cadillac Three, Morgan Wallen, and Aaron Watson.

The Riverfront Stage runs from 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. each day. Free.

Breakout Stage

Jimmie Allen, Abby Anderson, Kassi Ashton, Drew Baldridge, Chris Bandi, Big Smo, Ashley Campbell, Crowder, Jacob Davis, Delta Rae, Cale Dodds, Adam Doleac, Clare Dunn, Brooke Eden, Riley Green, Trent Harmon, Sundance Head, James Barker Band, Jillian Jacqueline, Krystal Keith and Lance Carpenter, Jon Langston, Love and Theft, Ashley McBryde, Logan Mize, Steve Moakler, Muscadine Bloodline, Jerrod Niemann, Luke Pell, Josh Phillips, Radio Romance, Maggie Rose, Runaway June, Dylan Schneider, Sister Hazel, SmithField, The Wild Feathers, Michael Tyler, Walker McGuire, Waterloo Revival and Charlie Worsham.

Located in Walk of Fame Park, the Breakout Stage will entertain crowds from 10:30 a.m. to 4:55 p.m. each day. Free.

Budweiser Forever Country Stage

Keith Anderson, David Ball, John Berry, BlackHawk, Terri Clark, Mark Collie, Billy Dean, Joe Diffie, Exile, “Forever Country, Never Forgotten: A Tribute to Those Lost from Country Music,” Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, Honky Tonkin’ with Tracy Lawrence (and special guests), Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Little Texas, Lonestar, Mila Mason, Terry McBride, Lorrie Morgan, Heidi Newfield, Jamie O’Neal, Lee Roy Parnell, Restless Heart, Shenandoah, Doug Supernaw, The Bellamy Brothers, Mark Wills, Darryl Worley, and Michelle Wright.

The Budweiser Forever Country Stage will take place from 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. each day. Free.

Outdoor daytime performances at Budweiser Forever Country, Riverfront and Breakout stages are free and open to the public. All artist lineups are subject to change.

Additional stage lineups, Fan Fair X activities and more will be announced in the coming weeks

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No Rest for the Weary as Luke Combs Scores Another Top 10 Hit, Caps Headlining Gig & Preps to Join Jason Aldean’s Tour

No Rest for the Weary as Luke Combs Scores Another Top 10 Hit, Caps Headlining Gig & Preps to Join Jason Aldean’s Tour

Since storming onto the country landscape in 2016 with his breakout No. 1 single, “Hurricane,” Luke Combs has embarked on a frenetic schedule.

In addition to supporting Brantley Gilbert and Darius Rucker on their tours, the North Carolina native headlined his own 55-city Don’t Temp Me With a Good Time Tour in late 2017/early 2018, while his sophomore single, “When It Rains It Pours,” climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. In between, he’s netted nominations at the ACM Awards, CMA Awards and Billboard Music Awards.

Luke’s third single, “One Number Away,” cracked the Top 10 this week, just as he caps his headlining gig and gears up to join Jason Aldean’s 34-city High Noon Neon Tour, which kicks off on May 10 and runs through September 29.

There’s no rest for the weary, but, according to Luke, he’s living the dream.

“You know, there’s so many different things that you don’t think are gonna be a part of this job that are part of this job, and they’re so many people who would love to be doing them,” says Luke. “So, my advice to anybody if you could get in this position is to try to keep your head up even when it gets busy. You’re gonna be busy, man, and you’re gonna be tired all the time, but that part of the gig—that’s the dream.”

To celebrate the one-year anniversary of his No. 1 debut album, This One’s for You, Luke will release a deluxe edition on June 1.

This One’s for You Too will feature 17 tracks, including the 12 originals from his debut album and five news songs: “Must’ve Never Met You,” “Houston, We Got a Problem,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “A Long Way” and “She Got the Best of Me.”

“As a songwriter, I’m always writing and adding new songs to our set lists,” says Luke. “Some songs I haven’t released have even become staples in our shows because the fans request them. As we’re working on the next record, the deluxe gives me the chance to say thank you to the fans for supporting my debut album and share with them some of the new music they’ve fallen in love with on the road with us.”

photo by Jason Simanek

Brantley Gilbert Gears Up for Symphony Show With Fundraiser for Waffle House Shooting Victims

Brantley Gilbert Gears Up for Symphony Show With Fundraiser for Waffle House Shooting Victims

Brantley Gilbert was in Nashville on April 25 to rehearse with the orchestra that will back him during his May 4 show at Ascend Amphitheater, but the day’s focus detoured after a lone gunman opened fire on patrons at a Waffle House in Antioch, Tenn., on April 22, killing four people and injuring several others.

During a media scrum to talk about the upcoming concert, Brantley was joined by James Shaw Jr., the man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter on April 22 and inevitably saved multiple lives.

Brantley has teamed up with the I Believe in Nashville coalition to create the I Believe in Heroism t-shirt, which features an image of James’ bandaged hand that was injured during the shooting. Brantley will be selling the t-shirts at his show at Ascend, with all of the proceeds supporting those affected by the Waffle House shooting.

“We teamed up with I Believe in Nashville and created a new shirt, I Believe in Heroism—it actually has a picture of James Shaw Jr.’s taped-up hand,” said Brantley. “We’ll be selling that shirt at the Ascend show and all the proceeds go to the victims’ families. If any other artists want to get in on it, they can join up and put a banner on their website. It’s definitely something that deserves attention.”

If you can’t get to Brantley’s upcoming show and you want to help, you can purchase the t-shirt online or donate to the GoFundMe page created by James for the families of the victims.

photo by Chris Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Garth Brooks Is “So Looking Forward” to Headlining Stagecoach Festival That It Forces Him to Speak in the Third Person

Garth Brooks Is “So Looking Forward” to Headlining Stagecoach Festival That It Forces Him to Speak in the Third Person

After playing more than 360 shows over the course of the previous three years as part of his World Tour, Garth Brooks has had a relatively low-key 2018.

In addition to headlining opening and closing night at this year’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Garth’s upcoming performance at Stagecoach Festival in Indio, Calif., on April 29 will be just his third full-scale concert of the year.

As you can imagine, Garth is pretty stoked to get onstage at Stagecoach, which will also feature performances by Keith Urban, Trisha Yearwood, Kacey Musgraves, Dwight Yoakam, Jason Isbell, Brothers Osborne and more.

“You know, this is going to be the first festival that we’ve gotten to play in the modern era, and I’m excited,” said Garth. “Keith Urban’s on there, so I had to text Keith, ‘Hey, man, what’re these things like?’ And he said, ‘It’ll be the most fun you’ve ever had.’ So to tell Garth Brooks it’s going to be the most fun you’ve ever had—I’m so looking forward to it.”

Stagecoach Festival runs from April 27 to April 29. Tickets are still available.

photo by Jason Simanek

Giddy Up, Oom Poppa: Oak Ridge Boys Kick Off 2018 “Rooftop on the Row” Concert Series

Giddy Up, Oom Poppa: Oak Ridge Boys Kick Off 2018 “Rooftop on the Row” Concert Series

Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) held its first of six Rooftop on the Row concerts on April 24 in Nashville.

Trea Landon kicked off the night’s festivities atop the BMI building in the lobby of the BMI building as rainy conditions stifled the rooftop celebration, but that didn’t deter the crowd of industry insiders, fans or the Oak Ridge Boys, who headlined the event.

The BMI Rooftop on the Row concert series was created in partnership with George Dickel Tennessee Whisky, as well as sponsors Nash FM 103.3, 95.5 Nash Icon, Yeti Coolers, Texas Roadhouse, Sam Adams, First Tennessee, Royalty Exchange and Topo Chico.

Check out the Oaks in action as they sing their crowd-favorite hit, “Elvira.”


Listen to Nash FM for your chance to win free tickets to the next Rooftop show on May 22 that features Charlie Worsham and Lucie Silvas. Morgan Wallen, Lindsay Ell, Mitchell Tenpenny and more are slated to perform at upcoming Rooftop shows.

Is Blake Shelton’s “Karma” Tweet a Nuanced Dig at Ex-Wife Miranda Lambert?

Is Blake Shelton’s “Karma” Tweet a Nuanced Dig at Ex-Wife Miranda Lambert?

Is Blake Shelton stirring the pot with a new tweet?

“Been taking the high road for a long time.. I almost gave up. But I can finally see something on the horizon up there!! Wait!! Could it be?! Yep!! It’s karma!!”

A lot of folks are viewing the post as a dig at ex-wife Miranda Lambert. Some outlets are reporting that Miranda is in a relationship with Turnpike Troubadours frontman Evan Felker, who recently filed for divorce from his wife. Turnpike Troubadours toured with Miranda as part of her Livin’ Like Hippies Tour, which began in January and capped in March. It’s also around the time that Miranda and Anderson East reportedly ended their relationship.

Blake and Miranda divorced in 2015 after four years of marriage. The he-said-she-said tabloid game has been going on for three years.

photo by Jim Casey

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