Academy of Country Music Announces Performers for “ACM Stories, Songs & Stars” Benefit Concert

Academy of Country Music Announces Performers for “ACM Stories, Songs & Stars” Benefit Concert

The Academy of Country Music is gearing up for the 53rd annual ACM Awards on April 15 in Las Vegas by announcing the lineups for some of its Party for a Cause events.

Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally and Lori McKenna will perform as part of the ACM Stories, Songs & Stars event on April 13 at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The guitar pull format will feature the singer/songwriters sharing stories and singing their tunes.

Portions of event proceeds will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, which works to lift lives through the power of music. Tickets are on sale now.

The ACM Awards will air live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 8 p.m. ET. on CBS.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Steve Moakler: Born Ready Tour

Steve Moakler: Born Ready Tour

Singer/songwriter Steve Moakler—who has penned tracks for Dierks Bentley, Ashley Monroe, Jake Owen and more—will hit the road this spring for his Born Ready Tour. The tour takes its moniker from Steve’s new single and upcoming album of the same name.

Kicking off on March 22 in Lancaster, Pa., the tour will make stops in Atlanta, New York, Houston, Dallas and more, before capping on May 19 in Detroit. Corey Kent White will serve as the opener for the majority of the dates.

“I’m fired up about getting back on the road this spring,” said Steve. “This will be our fifth consecutive spring headline tour . . . I can’t wait to play the new music we’ve been working on and start a new chapter with our fans. I think it’s gonna be the best one yet.”

Born Ready Tour

March 22
Chameleon Club
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

March 23
The Wonderbar
Asbury Park, New Jersey

March 24
Gramercy Theatre
New York, New York

March 29
Union Stage
Washington, D.C.

March 30
Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
Warrendale, Pennsylvania

March 31
The Camel
Richmond, Virginia

April 5
Rose Music Hall
Columbia, Missouri

April 6
The Bluebird
Bloomington, Indiana*

April 7
The Basement
Columbus, Ohio

April 12
The Social
Orlando, Florida

April 13
Saddlebags
Savannah, Georgia

April 14
Terminal West
Atlanta, Georgia

April 19
House of Blues Cambridge Room
Dallas, Texas

April 20
House of Blues Bronze Peacock
Houston, Texas

April 21
The Tap
College Station, Texas

April 22
Antone’s
Austin, Texas

April 26
The Grey Eagle
Asheville, North Carolina

April 27
The Boathouse
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

April 28
Civitan Park
Guntersville, Alabama

May 3
Wooly’s
Des Moines, Iowa

May 4
The Single Barrel
Lincoln, Nebraska

May 5
Turf Club
St. Paul, Minnesota

May 10
High Noon Saloon
Madison, Wisconsin

May 11
The Rave II
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

May 12
Boondocks
Springfield, Illinois

May 17
The Stache
Grand Rapids, Michigan

May 18
Joe’s on Weed Street
Chicago, Illinois

May 19
The Shelter
Detroit, Michigan*

*Denotes dates where Corey Kent White is not the opener

photo courtesy of Essential Broadcast Media

Vince Gill, Emmylous Harris, Maren Morris & More Featured at Country Music Hall of Fame’s 10th Benefit Concert

Vince Gill, Emmylous Harris, Maren Morris & More Featured at Country Music Hall of Fame’s 10th Benefit Concert

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted its 10th All for the Hall benefit concert in New York City on Feb. 13.

All for the Hall founder and host Vince Gill enlisted the help of Emmylou Harris, Maren Morris and pop star Kesha for this year’s showcase, which featured the artists participating in a guitar-pull format.

In addition, Carly Pearce, songwriter Liz Rose and guitarist Phil Barton opened the show by performing “We Are the Strong,” a song they co-wrote with a class of fifth-grade students from P.S. 169 Baychester Academy through the Hall of Fame’s flagship education program, Words & Music.

To date, All for the Hall concerts have grossed more than $4.3 million for the Museum’s educational department, which serves more than 100,000 people annually.

Watch a clip of Vince performing “Til I Gain Control Again,” a song penned by Rodney Crowell that  Emmylou recorded in 1975.

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#18 Vols Win 70-67, Complete Season Sweep of South Carolina

#18 Vols Win 70-67, Complete Season Sweep of South Carolina

Vols G Jordan Bowden / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Despite a strong final push from South Carolina, No. 18 Tennessee held on and completed the regular-season sweep of the Gamecocks, 70-67, Tuesday night at Thompson-Boling Arena.

Grant Williams hit a challenged layup with 11 seconds left to put Tennessee ahead by three points, and South Carolina’s Justin Minaya missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied the game.

The preceding possession to Williams’s basket, South Carolina cut a Tennessee lead that had grown to as many as 14 points down to just one with 36.8 seconds left on a Frank Booker driving layup.

Trailing for most of the first half, South Carolina (13-13, 4-9 SEC) came out firing in the second half and tied the game at 40 with 18:29 remaining, but a 18-5 run by the Vols helped UT regain control. Soon after, the Gamecocks responded with a 10-0 run of their own to cut the Tennessee lead to four points, but the Vols answered once again with a spurt that extended the lead to nine points.

From there, the Gamecocks made their final run, coming up just short at the buzzer.

Williams led the Vols with 22 points on 7-for-10 shooting, his sixth 20-point game of the season and first since Jan. 9 at Vanderbilt. Jordan Bowden (14) and Admiral Schofield (13) also scored in double digits for Tennessee (19-6, 9-4 SEC).

For South Carolina, Booker led the way with 19 points.

Tennessee led by as many as 10 points in the first half, but did not make a field goal in the final 4:27 of the half and went into the break ahead by just four points, 38-34.

Despite the slow finish to the opening frame, the Vols did not trail for the final 10:41of the period. Trailing 17-16 early in the game, Tennessee used an 11-0 run to pull ahead by double digits and gain control.

The teams shot a combined 31 free throws in the first half, with Booker shooting 8-for-9 from the stripe to lead the Gamecocks with eight points.

Bowden led the Vols with 11 points in the first half, connecting on three 3-pointers.

Two of South Carolina’s starting forwards, Maik Kotsar, and leading scorer Chris Silva, were limited to a combined 16 minutes in the first half due to foul trouble.

-UT Athletics

 

Valentine’s Day Playlist With George Strait, Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill & More

Valentine’s Day Playlist With George Strait, Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill & More

Whether you’re currently in love, have been in love, want to be in love or simply “love” a good country love song, chances are there’s a particular tune that drives the feel-good feeling home for you.

In celebration of Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, NCD asked some of its office mates to share the tunes that make their hearts sing . . . or waltz . . . or two-step.

“I Cross My Heart” – George Strait

“I Need You” — Faith Hill & Tim McGraw

“Remember When” – Alan Jackson

“Above and Beyond” – Buck Owens

“Weed Instead of Rose” – Ashley Monroe

“When You Say Nothing at All” – Keith Whitley

“Always On My Mind” – Willie Nelson

“Valentine” — Martina McBride

“No Lonesome Tune” – Townes Van Zandt

“Crazy Little Thing Called Love” – Dwight Yoakam

“I Will Always Love You” — Dolly Parton


photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Devin Dawson: Tour

Devin Dawson: Tour

Before Devin Dawson joins Brett Eldredge’s The Long Way Home Tour in April, the California native will headline seven dates of his own, including stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville and more.

Devin Dawson Tour

Feb. 23
Houston, TX
NRG Park

Feb. 26
Patchogue, NY
Patchogue Theatre

March 7
Buffalo, NY
University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

March 24
Chicago, IL
Joe’s On Weed Street

March 29
Nashville, TN
Exit/In

April 10
West Hollywood, CA
The Roxy

April 11
San Jose, CA
Club Rodeo

April 5^
Garden City, ID
Revolution Concert House

April 6^
Missoula, MT
Adams Center

April 7^
Pullman, WA
Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum

April 13
Las Vegas, NV
The Foundry at SLS Las Vegas

April 19^
Louisville, KY
Palace Theatre

April 20^
Indianapolis, IN
Egyptian Room***SOLD OUT***

April 21^
Kansas City, MO
Uptown Theater***SOLD OUT***

April 26^
Hampton Beach, NH
Hampton Beach Casino***SOLD OUT***

April /27^
Boston, MA
Orpheum Theatre***SOLD OUT***

April 28^
Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena

May 3^
Toledo, OH
Stranahan Theatre

May 4^
Bethlehem, PA
Sands Bethlehem Event Center***SOLD OUT***

May 5^
New York, NY
Hammerstein Ballroom***SOLD OUT***

June 8
Hunter, NY
Taste of Country Festival

June 22
Cadott, WI
Country Fest

June 2
Detroit Lakes, MN
WE Festival

^ The Long Way Tour with Brett Eldredge

photo by Jimmy Fontaine

Blake Shelton Donates $50,000 to the City of Tishomingo, Oklahoma

Blake Shelton Donates $50,000 to the City of Tishomingo, Oklahoma

After a weekend of pop-up shows at Ole Red in Tishomingo, Okla., Blake Shelton and Ryman Hospitality Properties donated $50,000 to Blake’s hometown.

The money will benefit Pennington Park, which provides RV hookups, camping, boat ramp access, walking trails, fishing and a swimming hole on its 15 acres. The donation will help fund improvements to the current splash pad and the addition of water features.

“It’s always fun to play your hometown and now that we have Ole Red in Tishomingo, we can pop up and play anytime,” says Blake. “We played a lot of music, had fun and raised money for Pennington Park. Now that’s a good time!”

Blake opened Ole Red Tishomingo—a restaurant, live-music venue and retail space—in 2017. Ole Red Nashville is slated to open in 2018.

photo by Jim Casey

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