Chris Stapleton, Emmylou Harris and More Added as Performers to Grammy Lineup

Chris Stapleton, Emmylou Harris and More Added as Performers to Grammy Lineup

Grammy-winning country stars Chris Stapleton and Emmylou Harris have been added to the lineup for the Grammy Awards on Jan. 28.

Chris, who has won two Grammys, and Emmylou, who has won 13 Grammys, join previously announced country performers Brothers Osbourne, Eric Church, Maren Morris and Little Big Town.

Other performers include Alessia Cara, Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Gary Clark JrMiley Cyrus, Daddy Yankee, DJ Khaled, Jon Batiste, Luis Fonsi, Elton John, Kesha, Khalid, Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, Logic, Patti LuPone, Bruno Mars, P!nk, Ben Platt, Rihanna, Sam Smith, Sting, SZA, Bryson Tiller, U2 and Zuleyka Rivera.

Hosted by James Corden, the Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from Madison Square Garden in New York on Sunday, Jan. 28, 7:30–11 p.m. ET, on CBS.

photo by Jim Casey

Watch Midland Perform “Make a Little” on “The Late Show”

Watch Midland Perform “Make a Little” on “The Late Show”

In the lead-up to the Grammy Awards on Jan. 28, the boys from Midland—Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy and Mark Wystrach—dropped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Jan. 23 to perform their single, “Make a Little.”

Co-penned by the trio with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, “Make a Little” is currently No. 17 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 18 weeks.

Midland is nominated for two Grammy Awards: Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song. Tune in to CBS on Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. ET to watch the show.

Watch Midland perform “Make a Little” from The Late Show With Stephen Colbert below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIYDrgCeWMI

photo by Jason Simanek

Vols Defeat Vanderbilt 67-62 to Complete Season Sweep

Vols Defeat Vanderbilt 67-62 to Complete Season Sweep

Vols G Jordan Bowden / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Despite a strong second half by Vanderbilt, No. 22 Tennessee held on to complete the regular-season sweep over its in-state rival, defeating the Commodores, 67-62, in Thompson-Boling Arena on Tuesday night.

The Commodores (7-13, 2-6 SEC) would fight back in the second half after facing a 17-point halftime deficit, using a run with eight consecutive made fields goals to pull within four points at 51-47. During the stretch, Vanderbilt senior Riley LaChance connected on four treys and had 15 straight points.

Vanderbilt stayed within striking distance of the Vols (14-5, 5-3 SEC) but could never capture the lead because of 2-of-8 shooting during the final minutes of the game. Tennessee countered Vandy’s 47 second-half points by converting on 14 of its 20 free throws in the period.

Tuesday’s contest was a low-scoring affair out of the gates, as the Vols totaled just four points over the first six and a half minutes of play in the game. The Big Orange turned its scoring around, though, shooting 42 percent (10-of-24) from the floor in the frame.

The Volunteers used a 14-2 run to take a 32-15 lead into halftime behind 11 points from Jordan Bowden. Vanderbilt’s 15 points at the break marked the fewest points Tennessee has allowed in a half during SEC play this season.

UT was lead by Bowden, who finished with a team-high 19 points and tied a career-high five 3-pointers, while Grant Williams posted his 17th game with double-figure scoring with 18 points. Williams was 12-for-14 from the charity stripe.

Vanderbilt was led by LaChance and Jeff Roberson who both scored in double figures. LaChance finished with a game-high 25 points, and Roberson added 21 for the Commodores, who shot 40.4 percent from the floor on 23-of-57 shooting.

UP NEXT: The Vols head to Ames, Iowa, to face Iowa State as part of the Big 12/SEC Challenge on Saturday at 4 p.m. ET on ESPNU. Tennessee will then return home to face LSU on Jan. 31 at 6:30 p.m. ET, with the game televised on the SEC Network.

1ST HALF DOMINANCE: For the third time this season, Tennessee held an opponent to 15 points or fewer in the first half. Vanderbilt scored just 15 in the first half a season-low.

-UT Athletics

 

Brad Paisley Teams With Local Artist to Paint Mural Inside Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Brad Paisley Teams With Local Artist to Paint Mural Inside Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Brad Paisley teamed up with local artist Rob Hendon to paint a one-of-a-kind mural on the main floor of Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, which is home to the Nashville Predators hockey team.

After Brad came up with the design on his phone, he and Rob, who is known for his guitar art, spray-painted the mural in a few hours.

The mural features a guitar, catfish, Batman logo, cowboy hat and Predators mascot Gnash with the “Smashville” nickname.

Take a look at a time lapse of the creation of the mural.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g70xz_xL4OQ

photo courtesy Nashville Predators

Luke Bryan Extends His “What Makes You Country Tour” With Jon Pardi, Morgan Wallen, Carly Pearce & More

Luke Bryan Extends His “What Makes You Country Tour” With Jon Pardi, Morgan Wallen, Carly Pearce & More

Luke Bryan will be hitting the road in 2018 with his What Makes You Country Tour.

The first leg of the tour kicks off on Feb. 16 in Springfield, Mo., with eight announced dates at this time, including stops in Louisville, Atlantic City, New Orleans and more. Kip Moore, The Cadillac Three, Brothers Osborne and Granger Smith will join Luke for select dates.

The second leg of Luke’s tour begins on April 6 in Albuquerque, N.M, and includes stops in Indianapolis, Dallas, Boise, Salt Lake City and more. Jon Pardi, Morgan Wallen and Carly Pearce will join Luke for select dates throughout the second leg.

What Make You Country Tour

First Leg

Feb. 16
Springfield, MO
JQH Arena*

Feb. 17
Evansville, IN
Ford Center*

Feb. 18
Louisville, KY
KFC Yum! Center*

Feb. 22
State College, PA
Bryce Jordan Center*

Feb. 23
Atlantic City, NJ
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall*

Feb. 24
Charlottesville, VA
John Paul Jones Arena*

March 9
Lafayette, LA
Cajundome+

March 10
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King Center+

*special guests Kip Moore and The Cadillac Three
+special guests Brothers Osborne and Granger Smith

Second Leg

April 6
Albuquerque, NM
Isleta Amphitheater

July 14
Charleston, WV
Charleston Civic Center*+

July 21
West Palm Beach, FL
Coral Sky Amphitheatre*+

July 22
Jacksonville, FL
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena*+

July 28
Raleigh, NC
Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek*+

July 29
Charlotte, NC
PNC Music Pavilion*+

Aug. 2
Omaha, NE
CenturyLink Center*+

Aug. 17
Syracuse, NY
Lakeview Amphitheater*+

Aug. 18
Bristow, VA
Jiffy Lube Live*+

Aug. 19
Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Performing Arts Center*+

Aug. 24
Indianapolis, IN
Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center*+

Aug. 26
Kansas City, MO
Sprint Center*+

Sept. 8
Dallas, TX
Starplex Pavilion*

Sept. 13
Rapid City, SD
Rushmore Plaza Barnett Arena*^

Sept. 14
Billings, MT
Rimrock Auto Arena*^

Sept. 20
Boise, ID
Ford Idaho Center*^

Sept. 21
Salt Lake City, UT
USANA Amphitheatre*^

*special guest Jon Pardi
+special guest Morgan Wallen
^special guest Carly Pearce

photo by Jason Simanek

Kip Moore Reminds Us to Live in the Moment in Poignant New Video for “Last Shot”

Kip Moore Reminds Us to Live in the Moment in Poignant New Video for “Last Shot”

Kip Moore released a new video for his current single, “Last Shot,” which is the second single from his 2017 album, Slowheart.

The new clip, which was directed by longtime collaborator and friend PJ Brown, depicts four lifelong friends who come together when one faces the reality of her life being cut short.

“When we first talked about the video for this song, I felt like I wanted to tap into the deeper meaning behind it,” said Kip. “How that feeling of desperation and realization that every second matters, can sometimes be the motivation you need to really take action. I’ve always been a big believer of living in the moment and I hope people are inspired in some way by this video to do the same.”

Watch “Last Shot” below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCWrArYJntc

photo by Jason Simanek

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