2018 Bonnaroo Lineup Includes Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Old Crow Medicine Show, Brothers Osborne & More

2018 Bonnaroo Lineup Includes Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Old Crow Medicine Show, Brothers Osborne & More

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival unleashed its 100-plus-artist lineup for 2018, and it includes a number of country-centric performers, including Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Brothers Osborne, Ole Crow Medicine Show, Tyler Childers, Sheryl Crow and more.

The 2018 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will take place June 7–10 at Great Stage Park, the 700-acre farm and event space located just 60 miles south of Nashville in Manchester, Tenn. And, if you were wondering, the dates are once again the exact same as this year’s CMA Music Fest (June 7–10) in Nashville.

Tickets go on sale on Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. ET.

In addition to headliners Eminem, The Killers and Muse, the four-day festival will feature performances from:

  1. Eminem
  2. The Killers
  3. Muse
  4. Future
  5. Bassnectar
  6. Sturgill Simpson
  7. Bon Iver (playing 2 unique sets)
  8. Khalid
  9. Kaskade
  10. Paramore
  11. Alt-J
  12. Dua Lipa
  13. Sheryl Crow
  14. Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals
  15. Sylvan Esso
  16. Rebelution
  17. The Revivalists
  18. Virtual Self
  19. Nile Rodgers & CHIC
  20. Rufus Du Sol
  21. Chromeo
  22. STS9
  23. Alison Wonderland
  24. Moon Taxi
  25. Carnage
  26. BROCKHAMPTON
  27. Old Crow Medicine Show
  28. Playboi Carti
  29. The Glitch Mob
  30. Rag’N’Bone Man
  31. Broken Social Scene
  32. Superjam
  33. Grand Ole Opry
  34. First Aid Kit
  35. Jungle
  36. Tash Sultana
  37. T-Pain
  38. Manchester Orchestra
  39. Brothers Osborne
  40. Gryffin
  41. What So Not
  42. Rich Brian
  43. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
  44. Billie Ellish
  45. Daniel Caesar
  46. Kali Uchi
  47. Kayzo
  48. Slander
  49. ARIZONA
  50. St. Paul & The Broken Bones
  51. Lany
  52. Thundercat
  53. Mavis Staples
  54. Hippie Sabotage
  55. Big Wild
  56. Shiba San
  57. Sir Sly
  58. Denzel Curry
  59. Moses Sumney
  60. Snakehips
  61. Tyler Childers
  62. Mr. Carmack
  63. Valentino Khan
  64. Amadou & Mariam
  65. Midland
  66. Opiou
  67. Japanese Breakfast
  68. Jessie Reyez
  69. K?D
  70. R.LUM.R
  71. Noura Mint Semali
  72. Gogo Penguin
  73. Lissie
  74. Chris Lake
  75. Billy Kenny b2b Mija
  76. Durand Jones & The Indications
  77. Space Jesus
  78. Manic Focus
  79. Boogie T b2b Squnto
  80. Ikebe Shakedown
  81. Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
  82. Spafford
  83. Said the Sky
  84. Elohim
  85. Melvv
  86. Alex Lahey
  87. Knox Fortune
  88. Lewis Capaldi
  89. Ron Gallo
  90. Pond
  91. Loudpvck
  92. Conway + Westside Gunn
  93. CloZee
  94. Chase Atlantic
  95. Leven Kali
  96. Bazzi
  97. Everything Everything
  98. Frenship
  99. Droeloe
  100. Taska Black
  101. Mikky Ekko
  102. The Spencer Lee Band
  103. Justin Jay’s Fantastic Voyage
  104. Blank Range
  105. Bayonne
  106. Bruno Major
  107. Duckwrth
  108. The War and Treaty
  109. Cyn
  110. Arlie
  111. Dreamers
  112. Spencer Ludwig
  113. The Brummies
  114. Jalen N’Gonda
  115. Jaira Burns
  116. OkeyDokey
  117. Zeshan B
  118. The Regrettes
  119. Tobi Lou
  120. Shey Baba
  121. Chastity Brown
  122. Topaz Jones
  123. Kyle Dion
  124. The Texas Gentlemen
  125. Michael Blume
  126. Post Animal
  127. Southern Avenue
  128. Larkin Poe
  129. Colin Elmore & The Danville Train
  130. The Blue Stones
  131. Michigan Rattlers
  132. Matt Maeson
  133. Fletcher
  134. Matt Holubowski
  135. Victory Boyd
  136. Saro
  137. FLOR
  138. Oliver Hazard
  139. Jade Bird
  140. John Splithoff
  141. Colin MacLeod
  142. *repeat repeat
  143. Low Cut Connie
  144. Davie
  145. Biyo
  146. Walden
  147. Hundred Handed

photo by Carissa Riccardi

Trey Smith captures FWAA Freshman All-American honors

Trey Smith captures FWAA Freshman All-American honors

Trey Smith – Vols OL / Credit: UT Athletics

ATLANTA – Tennessee offensive lineman Trey Smith captured Freshman All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America on Mondayfollowing a standout first collegiate season.

Smith adds the FWAA award – the most prestigious Freshman All-America honor – to a growing list of accolades that also includes 247Sports True Freshman All-America Team, AP All-SEC Second Team, Coaches All-SEC Second Team, SEC All-Freshman Team and Phil Steele All-SEC Second Team honors.

The Jackson, Tenn., native was the only Tennessee offensive lineman to start all 12 games for the Vols in 2017. He had eight starts at right guard, three at left tackle and one at left guard, and also logged playing time at right tackle.

The 6-6 320-pounder became the first Vol true freshman to start at left tackle in over 30 years.

A physical blocker who excelled against the run and in pass protection, Smith tallied a team-high 55 pancakes and finished as the SEC’s top-rated freshman offensive player (80.6) according to Pro Football Focus College.

Smith was the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruit in the 2017 recruiting class by ESPN. His blocking helped pave the way for career-best seasons by running backs John Kelly (778 rushing yards), Ty Chandler (305 yards) and Carlin Fils-aime (215 yards), while he helped protect three different starting quarterbacks.

Smith is the eighth Vol to nab FWAA Freshman All-America honors, which began selecting a team in 2001, and the first to claim the award since Derek Barnett in 2014.

The complete 2017 FWAA Freshman All-America Team can be found HERE.

Tennessee FWAA Freshman All-Americans (All-Time, 2001 – present) 
2017 Trey Smith, G
2014 Derek Barnett, DE
2011 A.J. Johnson, LB
2010 James Stone, C
2009 Aaron Douglas, OL
2004 Roshaun Fellows, CB
2003 James Wilhoit, PK
2001 Kelley Washington, WR

-UT Athletics

 

Loretta Lynn “Is in Good Spirits” After Falling and Breaking Her Hip

Loretta Lynn “Is in Good Spirits” After Falling and Breaking Her Hip

According to a post on Crystal Gayle’s Twitter page, her sister, Loretta Lynn, fell and broke her hip last week.

“My birthday wish is for everyone to send love and prayers to my sister, Loretta Lynn, who fell and broke her hip last week,” Crystal said, in part. “I was with Loretta yesterday. She is in good spirits and is doing as well as can be expected with this type of injury.

Loretta, 85, suffered a stroke in May 2017. She made her first public appearance in October at the Tennessee Motorcycle and Music Revival.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox Escapes Bus Fire Unharmed

Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox Escapes Bus Fire Unharmed

Rascal Flatt’s lead singer Gary LeVox and his brother, Kevin, escaped unharmed after the tour bus they were riding in caught fire.

Gary and his brother were on their way to a hunting trip in Louisiana when the malfunction occurred.

Gary posted a video of smoke pouring out of the bus on Instagram with the caption: “My bus caught on fire this mornin on my way to a hunting trip. My brother Kevin and I got out. It happened so quick and could have been a different story if the ammunition would have caught fire. What a way to start 2018. Thank you lord for your covering this mornin!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BdnM5f_HWkD/?taken-by=garylevox

photo by Jason Simanek

Jason Isbell: Spring Tour Dates

Jason Isbell: Spring Tour Dates

April 14
Savannah, GA
Savannah Music festival

April 15
Panama City, FL
Marina Civic Center

April 17
Clearwater, FL
Ruth Eckerd Hall

April 18
Orlando, FL
Walt Disney Theater

April 20
Greenville, SC
Peace Center

April 21
Charleston, SC
Highwater Festival

April 22
Chattanooga, TN
Tivoli Theatre

April 24
Amarillo, TX
Amarillo Civic Center Auditorium

April 25
Albuquerque, NM
Popejoy Hall

April 26
El Paso, TX
The Plaza Theatre

April 28
Indio, CA
Stagecoach

April 30
Midland, TX
Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center

May 1
San Antonio, TX
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

May 2
Sugar Land, TX
Smart Financial Centre

May 5
El Dorado, AR
Griffin Music Hall

May 6
Montgomery, AL
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre

May 8
Knoxville, TN
Tennessee Theatre

May 9
Knoxville, TN
Tennessee Theatre

May 10
Huntsville, AL
Von Braun Center

LANCO Drops New Single, “Born to Love You” [Listen]

LANCO Drops New Single, “Born to Love You” [Listen]

Riding high from the momentum of their recent No. 1 single, “Greatest Love Story,” LANCO—which consists of Brandon Lancaster, Chandler Baldwin, Jared Hampton, Tripp Howell and Eric Steedly—has released its follow-up single, “Born to Love You.”

Co-penned by Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, Josh Osborne and LANCO lead singer Brandon Lancaster, the track is the next taste of new music from the Southern five-piece band’s debut album, Hallelujah Nights, which will be released on Jan. 19.

“‘Born To Love You’ tells another piece of Lanco’s story—who we all are, the small towns we came from and the search for what the world has to offer,” said  Brandon. “This song brings together those early experiences with finding that person who makes it all matter . . . the person that you were born to love. We spent a couple of weeks writing this one, and in the studio, we got to explore a lot of different sounds on it.”

Listen to “Born to Love You” below.

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

photo courtesy of The GreenRoom

Houston Rodeo Announces Star-Studded 2018 Lineup, Including Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini & More

Houston Rodeo Announces Star-Studded 2018 Lineup, Including Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini & More

Running from February 27 to March 18—yes, 20 days—Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is one of the largest rodeo and livestock exhibitions in the world. Rodeo Houston features a carnival, a bar-b-que contest, 10K race and some of the best live entertainment in the country. The event pulled in more than 2.6 million attendees during last year’s festivities and more than 1.3 million showed up just for the concerts.

And why wouldn’t they? Country music dominates the week’s lineup at NRG Stadium, and this year is no exception with a star-studded cast that includes Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Little Big Town, Chris Young, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Stapleton and more.

Tickets for the event go on sale Jan. 11 at 10 a.m.

2018 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Lineup

Feb. 27: Garth Brooks
Feb. 28: Little Big Town
March 1: Blake Shelton
March 2: Leon Bridges
March 3: Kelsea Ballerini
March 4: Alessio Cara
March 5: Rascal Flatts
March 6: Jason Aldean
March 7: Thomas Rhett
March 8: Luke Bryan
March 9: Chris Young
March 10: Cody Johnson
March 11: Calibre 50
March 12: Zac Brown Band
March 13: J Bavin
March 14: OneRepublic
March 15: Keith Urban
March 16: Chris Stapleton
March 17: Brad Paisley
March 18: Garth Brooks

photo by Jason Simanek

Carrie Underwood Previews New Super Bowl Song, “The Champion” [Listen]

Carrie Underwood Previews New Super Bowl Song, “The Champion” [Listen]

During halftime of the NFL playoff game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints on Jan. 6, fans were given a sneak preview of Carrie Underwood’s new song, “The Champion.”

The new tune will be part of the opening segment before Super Bowl 52 on February 4.

“I’ve been working my whole life / And now it’s do or die / I am invincible, unbreakable / Unstoppable, unshakeable / They knock me down, I get up again,” sings Carrie, in part.

Listen to a preview of the “The Champion” below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BdohvO3ljqX/?taken-by=carrieunderwood

photo by Jason Simanek

#7 Lady Vols surge past Vandy 86-73 behind Russell’s career day

#7 Lady Vols surge past Vandy 86-73 behind Russell’s career day

Mercedes Russull – Lady Vols C / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Redshirt senior Mercedes Russell paced No. 7 Tennessee with a career-high 33 points, as the seventh-ranked Lady Volunteers pulled away from Vanderbilt in the fourth period to secure an 86-73 victory Sunday afternoon in Thompson-Boling Arena.

With the win, the Lady Vols improved to 15-0, 3-0 in Southeastern Conference play, and won their 11th consecutive home game dating back to last season. Vanderbilt, meanwhile, fell to 4-13, 0-3 SEC.

Redshirt junior Cheridene Green also had a career day for the Big Orange, pouring in 17 points and grabbing five rebounds. Senior Jaime Nared chipped in 15 points, five rebounds and six steals as the Lady Vols remained unbeaten through their first 15 games for the fourth time in school history.

Vanderbilt was led in scoring by Cierra Walker, who went 6-of-8 from behind the three-point arc and finished the day with 20 points and six assists.Christa Reed (16), Chelsie Hall (15) and Erin Whalen (10) also scored in double figures for the Commodores, who dropped their third straight game and seventh in their last eight.

Russell proved to be too long, too strong and too determined to be contained, connecting on 14-of-20 shots from the field and five-of-six from the charity stripe to surpass her previous career best of 26, which she notched vs. Auburn on Jan. 19, 2017.

Green, meanwhile, exploded in the second half to finish 7-of-8 from the field. She had eight points in the fourth quarter alone. Behind the inside play of Russell and Green, the Lady Vols controlled the paint all day, possessing 42-28 and 56-26 advantages in rebounds and points in the paint, respectively. UT also worked on the offensive glass, pulling down 17 caroms that led to a 23-6 advantage in second-chance points.

The Lady Vols relied on their size advantage and physicality to jump to a quick 8-0 lead versus Vandy. After the hot start, VU was able to find an answer to Tennessee’s physical play, getting a pair of threes from Whalen. As a result, the teams exited the first quarter locked up at 16-all

Vanderbilt led through most of the first half of the second quarter, as the Commodores seemed unable to miss from behind the arc. The Lady Vols tied the game twice before a 10-0 run saw the home team seize momentum and take a 37-32 lead in to the locker room. The advantage was in large part due to a Herculean effort by Russell, scoring 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the floor.

In the third stanza, the teams exchanged the lead four times with Tennessee getting the better of it, entering the final period with a 65-62 lead. Down 62-61, Green drew a foul and gave Tennessee a chance to go on top. She hit the first shot to tie the game at 62-all, but the second rimmed out.  Russell collected the rebound, which led to a Meme Jackson three-pointer to give UT a 65-62 lead as time expired. It was a lead the Lady Vols would not relinquish.

Tennessee turned the pressure up in the fourth period, as a successful press slowed down a Vanderbilt offense that was coming off the heels of a 30-point third period. Behind the support of the season’s biggest crowd (10,023), the Lady Volunteers forced eight turnovers that were quickly converted into points. A 10-0 Tennessee run starting with 5:59 remaining put the game out of reach.

Next Up: Tennessee will play the first of three consecutive road games against ranked opponents at No. 19/19 Texas A&M on Thursday. The game is scheduled to tip at 7 p.m. ET (6 CT) and will be televised on the SEC Network.

10+ Russell: Redshirt senior Mercedes Russell has scored ten or more points in all 15 games this season and on 74 occasions over the course of her career. Her career-best 33 points against Vandy marks the fourth time this season she’s scored more than 20 points, bringing her career total to 11 games with 20+ points.

Streaks Alive: With the win over Vanderbilt Tennessee extends its home winning streak to 11 games, dating back to the Feb. 19, 2017, win over Arkansas. The victory also keeps the Lady Vols’ record against Vandy in Thompson-Boling Arena perfect, extending the win streak to 33-0. Tennessee is 15-0 to start the season for just the fourth time in program history.

Big On The Boards: Tennessee out-rebounded Vanderbilt 42-28 and scored 56 points in the paint. Those numbers were a team effort with six players snagging at least five boards a piece.

Career Days: Russell posted a career-high 33 points against Vanderbilt, upending her previous high of 26 points (Auburn, 1/19/17). Cheridene Green upped her career high to 17 points, besting her previous high of 16 (Troy, 12/6/17).

-UT Athletics

 

Second-Half Surge Gives Vols 76-65 Victory over #17 Kentucky

Second-Half Surge Gives Vols 76-65 Victory over #17 Kentucky

UT F Admiral Schofield / Credit: UT Athletics

Knoxville, Tenn. — Admiral Schofield scored 20 points and recorded nine rebounds to lead the 23rd-ranked Tennessee Volunteers to a 76-65 victory over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday night at a sold out Thompson-Boling Arena.

The Vols (10-4, 1-2 SEC) shot 54 percent from the field in the second half while using a strong defensive effort to outscore the Wildcats (12-3, 2-1 SEC) in the final period, 47-28, and earn their first conference victory of the season. Grant Williams stepped up offensively down the stretch, scoring 16 of his 18 points in the second half on 7-for-9 shooting.

UT was also fueled by great team play, as it recorded 23 assists on 25 total baskets, led by six assists from James Daniel III. After going into halftime trailing by nine, the Vols went on multiple runs in the second half, including a 10-0 burst that lasted more than three minutes, to reclaim the lead and defeat Kentucky for the third consecutive year at Thompson-Boling Arena.

Tennessee struggled offensively in the first half, as it made just eight shots from the floor and committed eight turnovers. Kentucky, meanwhile, was efficient throughout the period, shooting 55 percent from the field and 4-for-8 from behind the 3-point arc. PJ Washington knocked down his first four shots and finished the period with 11 points to lead the Wildcats to a 37-29 advantage at the intermission. Wenyen Gabriel added a spark off the bench, hitting three 3-pointers for nine points.

Schofield paced the Vols offensively at the break with 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting. The 29-point total tied for the fewest Tennessee has scored in a half this season (Dec. 20 vs. Furman). UT was able to keep the game in reach through solid defense that featured 14 rebounds and two blocks.

Tennessee stormed out of the gate in the second half, going on a quick 6-0 run highlighted by a Schofield breakaway dunk. The scoring outburst continued with a Lamonte Turner 3-pointer three minutes in that put the Vols ahead for the first time since the 16:00 mark of the first half. Turner finished with 11 points and five assists.

UT’s defensive intensity continued into the second half, as Kentucky did not make a 3-pointer for more than nine minutes and was held without a field goal for stretch exceeding five-minutes late in the game. The Wildcats were also held to a season-low 28 points in the second half and were forced into committing nine turnovers. Quade Green led Kentucky with 14 points on 5-for-14 shooting, while Nick Richards added nine points and eight boards.

Kentucky cut the Tennessee edge to seven with less than six minutes to play, but the Vols were able to use clutch free-throw shooting and timely turnovers to pull away down the stretch. A thunderous dunk by Schofield with 23 seconds left increased the lead to 11 and brought the sellout crowd of 21,678 to its feet.

UP NEXT: The Vols hit the road to face in-state rival Vanderbilt on Jan. 9 at Memorial Gymnasium before a matchup at home against Texas A&M on Jan. 13.

WILLIAMS DOMINATES SECOND HALF: Sophomore forward Grant Williams scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half, making 7-of-9 field goals after scoring just two points and shooting 0-for-4 from the floor before the break. Williams finished with 18 points, eight rebounds and a season-high-tying four assists.

RARE T: Rick Barnes and Kentucky coach John Calipari each received a technical foul at the 17:17 mark in the second half, marking the first time a Tennessee head coach had been whistled for a technical foul in 216 games (March 11, 2011).

VOLS SHUT DOWN WILDCATS’ BIG THREE: Tennessee held Kentucky’s three leading scorers Kevin Knox (14.6 ppg) Hamidou Diallo (14.4 ppg) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (12.1 ppg) to just 16 total points on 5-of-21 shooting (24 percent) from the field. The trio entered the game averaging 41.0 points per game and shooting 46 percent overall.

BOARD WORK: The Vols out-rebounded the Wildcats, 37-30, marking just the third time an opponent has out-rebounded Kentucky this season. The +7 margin is the most by an opponent against the Wildcats this season (previous high was one).

SECOND-HALF MOMENTUM SHIFT: After a layup by Kentucky to give the Wildcats a 47-44 lead with 14:07 left in the game, Tennessee responded with nine consecutive points to regain the lead, part of a 16-3 run to give the Vols a 10-point lead with eight minutes remaining.

SHARING IS CARING: Finished off by a dish from James Daniel III to Admiral Schofield for a slam dunk in the final seconds of Saturday’s game, the Vols had a remarkable assist rate of 92 percent (23-of-25) on their field goals in the contest. UT entered the contest as the SEC’s assist leader and ranked 32nd in the nation.

-UT Athletics

 

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