Watch Luke Bryan “Crash” a Wedding Reception By Singing “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)”

Watch Luke Bryan “Crash” a Wedding Reception By Singing “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)”

Luke Bryan was in Savannah, Ga., on Oct. 28 to preside over American Idol auditions with fellow judges Lionel Richie and Katy Perry.

When the auditions concluded, Luke took the Idol camera crew down the street and “crashed” the wedding reception of Austin and McKenna.

After making a short speech and popping some champagne, Luke led the party in a rendition of his 2011 No. 1 hit, “Country Girl (Shake It for Me).”

Watch the Facebook video below, which was posted by American Idol.

Kelsea Ballerini Announces New “The Unapologetically Tour”

Kelsea Ballerini Announces New “The Unapologetically Tour”

Kelsea Ballerini will embark on her headlining The Unapologetically Tour in February 2018.

Kicking off on Feb. 8 in Birmingham, Ala., Kelsea will hit 16 cities along the tour, including stops in Nashville, New York, Seattle and more.

Walker Hayes will serve as the opener, and Bailey Bryan will join Kelsea and Walker in Nashville on Feb. 14.

“Great things happen when music surrounds you, I really believe that,” said Kelsea. “One of the coolest things to me about headlining is being able to create a world for your fans to step into. I can’t wait for you to join me on this new journey with my good friend Walker and begin chapter two together.”

Tickets go on sale Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. local time.

The Unapologetically Tour
2/8/18 – Birmingham, AL – Alabama Theatre+
2/9/18 – Chattanooga, TN – Tivoli Theatre+
2/10/18 – Augusta, GA – William G. Bell Auditorium+
2/14/18 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium++
2/16/18 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall+
2/22/18 – Columbus, OH – Express Live!+
2/23/18 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater+
2/24/18 – Des Moines, IA – Hoyt Sherman Place+
4/5/18 – New York, NY – PlayStation Theater+
4/6/18 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom+
4/7/18 – Richmond, VA – The National+
4/19/18 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom+
4/20/18 – Spokane, WA – The Knitting Factory+
4/21/18 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo+
4/25/18 – Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theatre+
4/27/18 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach Festival
+ Special guest Walker Hayes
++ Special guests Walker Hayes and Bailey Bryan

photo by Jason Simanek

Blake Shelton Announces “Country Music Freaks Tour” With Brett Eldredge & Carly Pearce

Blake Shelton Announces “Country Music Freaks Tour” With Brett Eldredge & Carly Pearce

Blake Shelton will hit the road in 2018 for his Country Music Freaks Tour. Kicking off on Feb. 15 in Tulsa, Okla., Blake will make stops in St. Louis, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia and more during the 14-date trek.

Brett Eldredge and Carly Pearce will serve as openers during the tour, and special guest Trace Adkins will join the ensemble in Tulsa.

“The main thing that I look forward to these days, and honestly I always have, is my live performances,” said Blake. “And even though I’m the first to say that too much time on the road can wear me down, too much time away from the road can break my heart. It’s been a while and I cannot wait to get out there! I think this is going to be my greatest tour yet.”

Check out the innovative tour announcement video Blake released on Twitter below.

Tickets for the 14-date run will go on sale on Nov. 10. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets on Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. local time.

Country Music Freaks Tour
2/15/18 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
2/16/18 Lubbock, TX United Supermarkets Arena
2/17/18 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center
2/22/18 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
2/23/18 Moline, IL TaxSlayer Center
2/24/18 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center
3/2/18 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
3/3/18 Bossier City, LA CenturyLink Center
3/8/18 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
3/9/18 Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena
3/10/18 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
3/15/18 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
3/16/18 Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena
3/17/18 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center

photo by Jason Simanek

Thomas Rhett Announces 30-City “Life Changes Tour” With Brett Young, Midland, Carly Pearce & More

Thomas Rhett Announces 30-City “Life Changes Tour” With Brett Young, Midland, Carly Pearce & More

On Oct. 30, Thomas Rhett announced his new 30-city Life Changes Tour.

The tour will kick off in Tulsa, Okla., in April and make stops in Syracuse, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and more, before capping on Oct. 27 in Sacramento, Calif.

A combination of Brett Young, Midland, Russell Dickerson, Jillian Jacqueline and Carly Pearce will serve as openers during the tour. .

Tickets will go on sale on Nov. 3 in select markets at 10 a.m. local time at Ticket Master. Pre-sale begins on Oct. 31 via Citi’s Private Pass program.

“It’s wild to me that next year we will be launching our second year of headline shows and are bringing out some of my favorite artists in music right now,” said Thomas Rhett. “I think the fans have come to expect that we’re going to be on our feet and having the time of our lives every single night.”

Life Changes Tour
4/5/2018 Tulsa, OK BOK Center *
4/6/2018 Lubbock, TX United Supermarket Arena *
4/7/2018 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center *
4/19/2018 Augusta, GA James Brown Arena **
4/20/2018 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place **
5/3/2018 Grand Forks, ND Alerus Center ***
5/4/2018 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Event Center ***
5/17/2018 Lafayette, LA Cajundome ***
5/18/2018 Bossier City, LA CenturyLink Center ***
9/13/2018 Bangor, ME Cross Insurance Center ****
9/14/2018 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena ****
9/20/2018 Manchester, NH SNHU Arena ****
9/21/2018 Syracuse, NY OnCenter War Memorial Arena ****
9/22/2018 Albany, NY Times Union Center ****
9/27/2018 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center ****
9/28/2018 Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center ****
9/29/2018 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena ****
10/5/2018 Toledo, OH The Huntington Center ****
10/6/2018 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena ****
10/11/2018 Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena ****
10/12/2018 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena ****
10/13/2018 Lincoln, NE Pinnacle Bank Arena ****
10/18/2018 Eugene, OR Matthew Knight Arena ****
10/19/2018 Boise, ID Ford Idaho Center ****
10/20/2018 Salt Lake City, UT Vivint Smart Home Arena ****
10/25/2018 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center at Fresno State ****
10/26/2018 Los Angeles, CA The Forum *****
10/27/2018 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center ****

* Brett Young w/Jillian Jacqueline
** Brett Young w/Carly Pearce
*** Brett Young w/Russell Dickerson
**** Brett Young and Midland
***** Brett Young and TBA

photo by Jason Simanek

Jimmy’s blog: UT fails to take advantage of Kentucky turnovers

Jimmy’s blog: UT fails to take advantage of Kentucky turnovers

Oct. 29

By Jimmy Hyams

Tennessee typically finds a way to beat Kentucky.

That’s one reason the Vols had won 31 of the previous 32 matchups against the Wildcats.

But this hasn’t been a typical season in Big Orange Country.

Tennessee had a 4-0 advantage in turnovers, a 17-minute domination in time of possession, 160 more passing yards and 26 more plays than Kentucky.

Yet, UT found a way to lose in Lexington, 29-26.

The Vols failed to take full advantage of those four turnovers – turning them into just nine points – and the defense couldn’t hold up in the final five minutes as Kentucky drove 72 yards for the game-winning touchdown with 33 seconds left.

A last ditch Hail Mary to Jeff George went for 48 yards but fell 2 yards short of the goal line as time expired.

The turnovers set UT up at the UK 15, 41, 49 and the UT 44. The result: three field goals. In six red zone trips, the Vols managed four field goals and two touchdowns.

“That’s the story of the game – nine points off four turnovers,’’ Jones said.

So what’s the story of Jones?

A well-placed source told me UT has not called a press conference for today or this week regarding Jones’ status.

While many believe he will not survive this season, another source told me Jones will coach the Southern Miss game Saturday.

Does that mean Jones will survive the season? No.

But it does indicate he will survive the week.

Meanwhile, Tennessee fell to 3-5 overall, 0-5 in SEC play. The Vols have never gone winless in conference play and never had an eight-loss season. Both are in play.

“It’s been one of those years,’’ Jones said after the Vols’ fifth one-possession game of the season. “I’ve never been through this in 30 years of coaching, games coming down to the wire.’’

Asked the health of the program, Jones said: “Is there any quit? No. Is there any giveup? No.’’

Jones said his team has “hung together’’ and “battled.’’

Despite the defeat to Kentucky, Tennessee had several some bright spots. Backup running back Ty Chandler, starting in place of suspended running back John Kelly, ripped through Kentucky’s No. 3 ranked SEC run defense for 120 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries. He also had an 80-yard run nullified by a holding penalty well behind the play.

Carlin Fils Aime chipped in with 73 yards on 13 runs as the Vols ran for 203 yards.

Quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, in his third start, hit 18 of 23 for 242 yards – 48 on a last-second Hail Mary pass that came up about 2 yards short of the Kentucky end zone. But he was sacked seven times, once taking UT out of field-goal range.

The Vols managed 445 yards on 78 snaps. Kentucky had 371 yards on 52 plays.

“We came out firing on all cylinders,’’ said UT tight end Ethan Wolf, who had three catches for 33 yards. “But we shot ourselves in the foot way to many times.’’

Guarantano blamed himself for UT not scoring more touchdowns after recovering Kentucky fumbles, noting he missed a few throws.

“There were plays we made,’’ Guarantano said. “We’ve just got to do better.’’

Guarantano said Kentucky threw some stunts and alignments that UT didn’t pick up. That led to the seven sacks.

One thing UT didn’t do well was stop Kentucky running back Benny Snell Jr., who had 180 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries.

It also didn’t do well on defense on Kentucky’s final drive.

Jones is now 10-14 in one possession games at UT, 2-3 this year. He’s 7-9 in his last 16 games and 2-9 in his last 11 SEC games.

“I believe in our kids,’’ Jones said. “I believe in our program.

“Nobody takes more ownership of this program than Butch Jones.’’

The Vols have four games remaining: Southern Miss, LSU, Missouri, Vanderbilt

“We need to put these last four games in the win column and go to a bowl,’’ Wolf said.

For that to happen, the Vols have to quit shooting themselves in the foot.

Note: A scuffle on a Kentucky kickoff five minutes into the game led officials to call unsportsmanlike conduct on all players from each team – which seems like a blatantly unfair rule since it affected at least 70 players who were on the bench.

Just before half, a shoving match led to the ejection of UT linebacker Daniel Bituli and UK’s Davonte Robinson. In the final minutes, UT nickelback Rashaan Gaulden and UK’s Tavin Richardson were ejected for a skirmish.

“In 30-plus years I’ve never seen that,’’ Jones said. “That really hurt us with two of our best defensive players not on the field at the end of the game.’’


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