Florida Georgia Line, Jerrod Niemann, Canaan Smith & More Join Forces for All-Star Concert to Fight ALS

Florida Georgia Line, Jerrod Niemann, Canaan Smith & More Join Forces for All-Star Concert to Fight ALS

Florida Georgia Line, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Campbell, Love and Theft, Canaan Smith, Trent Tomlinson, The Warren Brothers and Stevie Monce will join forces for the Shine for Susie ALS Benefit Concert on Dec. 4 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Shine for Susie ALS Benefit Concert was formed as a partnership between The ALS Association of Tennessee and the Burchett/Liles Family to raise funds in the fight against ALS. Susie Burchett, mother of Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft, was recently diagnosed with ALS, which is progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord.

“I’ve had the privilege of helping with many charities through the years, but when the cause touches your life, it changes everything,” said Stephen Barker Liles. “When my mother was diagnosed with ALS in March of this year, I was devastated. But I also felt called to make a difference to help her and others through my musical platform. I’m incredibly grateful for some of my dear friends who are joining me to shine light through our music and bring hope to millions.”

Tickets go on sale Oct. 20 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster and the Ryman.

photo by Jason Simanek

Watch Brad Paisley Induct Chris Young Into the Grand Ole Opry

Watch Brad Paisley Induct Chris Young Into the Grand Ole Opry

Chris Young fulfilled a bucket-list goal on Oct. 17 as Brad Paisley officially inducted him into the Grand Ole Opry.

After Chris performed two of his four songs, Brad walked onstage and welcomed Chris into the Opry family.

“When I was first made a member of this crazy family, I had no idea the actual way this is a family,” Brad said. “I quickly was accepted and asked to be a part of so many things. Chris is one of those people that will make the most of this . . . This is a great human being, and that’s what the Opry needs.”

“I don’t know exactly what I’m supposed to say, something not stupid, probably,” said Chris as he held his new award. “The two best words I can think of [are] ‘thank you.’”

Watch Chris’ induction below.

First Round of Performers Announced for 51st CMA Awards: Garth Brooks, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Eric Church & More

First Round of Performers Announced for 51st CMA Awards: Garth Brooks, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Eric Church & More

The Country Music Association announced its first round of performers set to take the stage at the 51st CMA Awards on Nov. 8.

The all-star list includes Garth Brooks, Brothers Osborne, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, Chris Stapleton, Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood. But that’s not all—2017 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Alan Jackson will also take the stage during Country Music’s Biggest Night.

Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley will team up for the 10th time to co-host the upcoming CMA Awards, which will air live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 8-11 p.m. ET on ABC.

Check out the full list of CMA Award nominees here.

Kenny Chesney Announces 2018 “Trip Around the Sun Tour”

Kenny Chesney Announces 2018 “Trip Around the Sun Tour”

Kenny Chesney may be coming to a stadium near you in 2018.

Kenny’s 2018 Trip Around the Sun Tour will kick off in April and visit 18 major stadiums through August, including stops in Atlanta, Denver, Chicago, Seattle, Nashville and more. Thomas Rhett, Old Dominion and Brandon Lay will hit the road with Kenny during the tour.

“There’s nothing like a stadium full of people coming together to remind you what life’s about,” Kennys says. “The energy, the moments, the fun. Every single one of these artists who’re coming out with us for Trip Around the Sun live their lives the exact same way: they work hard, they appreciate what they’re given and they love music every bit as much as they love life. I, personally, can’t wait to see this show hit the road.”

Tickets go on sale Oct. 27. Pre-sale begins Oct. 19.

Trip Around the Sun Tour

April 21
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL

April 28
Miller Park
Milwaukee, WI

May 5
US Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, MN

May 19
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX

May 26
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA

June 2
Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, PA

June 9
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA

June 16
Mapfre Stadium
Columbus, OH

June 23
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ

June 30
Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium
Denver, CO

July 7
Centurylink Field
Seattle, WA.

July 14
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO

July 21
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO

July 28
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL

August 4
Ford Field
Detroit, MI

August 11
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN

August 18
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ

August 24
Gillette Stadium
Foxboro, MA*

*Gillette show will have Dierks Bentley, the Brothers Osborne and Brandon Lay

Vol Report: Focused On Alabama

Vol Report: Focused On Alabama

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee redshirt freshman quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, senior offensive lineman Jashon Robertson and redshirt sophomore linebacker Quart’e Sapp spoke to reporters during Tuesday’s media availability in the Ray and Lucy Hand Digital Studio.

Guarantano, Robertson and Sapp discussed areas in which the Vols can improve and this week’s game against No. 1 Alabama.

The Vols take on the Crimson Tide on Saturday at Bryant–Denny Stadium with a 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff on CBS.

Guarantano Settles In As Starter

Guarantano completed 11 of 18 passes for 133 yards in his first collegiate start against South Carolina this past Saturday. He led Tennessee 73 yards down the field with under two minutes remaining in the game and was one completed pass away from leading the Vols to a comeback win.

“I think I played pretty well,” Guarantano said. “I think there’s a lot of things that I can learn from and I think that there’s certain things that I could have done better. But all around, I think it went pretty well, but not well enough for the win, and that’s all that matters.”

On Monday, Tennessee offensive coordinator Larry Scott praised Guarantano for providing a spark to the offense. Guarantano, who had seen action last month off the bench against Indiana State, UMass and Georgia, said that starting the game helped him establish a rhythm.

“I felt a lot more comfortable being able to work around things,” he said. “I think some of the situations that I was in didn’t really let me get into a groove and that’s not the type of player that I’ve been. I think just having that opportunity was soothing, and it also helped me out.”

Sizing Up The Crimson Tide

The Vols are well aware of the challenge that No. 1 Alabama presents to any team. The Crimson Tide leads the SEC in scoring at 42.7 points per game (10th in the nation) and scoring defense at 10.1 points allowed per game (second-fewest in the nation).

Robertson and the UT offensive line are prepared for a tough test in the trenches.

“There are some similarities between (Alabama) and Georgia scheme wise,” Robertson said. “They play multiple fronts, such as ‘Bear’ or even fronts. Just like Georgia and the rest of our opponents, we have to be really prepared for the different things they can do up front. They rotate in and out a lot to get fresh bodies in the game. We have to be prepared physically and mentally in that part of the game.”

Defensively, the Vols will face the SEC’s top rushing attack as Alabama ranks seventh in the nation with 302.6 rushing yards per game. The Crimson Tide features three of the league’s top runners in Damien Harris (625 yards), Jalen Hurts (558 yards) and Bo Scarbrough (359 yards).

“Having a running quarterback, you have to really think of the options of extending plays,” Sapp said. “So it does put a lot of stress on us and being able to fit the runs, fit the pass rush, and everything in that manner.”

Additional Quotes

Redshirt Freshman Quarterback Jarrett Guarantano

On his overall performance against South Carolina:
“I think I played pretty well. I think there’s a lot of things that I can learn from and I think that there’s certain things that I could have done better. But all around, I think it went pretty well, but not well enough for the win, and that’s all that matters.”

On what he could have done better against South Carolina:
“I could’ve gotten the ball out a little quicker when I’m outside of the pocket, just getting the ball away. Even if it’s third-and-three and I’m taking a sack, I could throw it away and keep better field position. I think I’ve learned from those things and will get better from them.”

On the difference between being the starter and coming off of the bench:
“I felt a lot more comfortable being able to work around things. I think some of the situations that I was in didn’t really let me get into a groove and that’s not the type of player that I’ve been. I think just having that opportunity was soothing, and it also helped me out.”

Senior Offensive Lineman Jashon Robertson

On his thoughts on the offensive line’s play halfway through the season:
“Right now, we are trying to find a consistency in our play. At times, we have come out and played really well, and then other times, we have like intensity. That is evident throughout some games and through the course of six games. That will happen, but we have to continue working to be consistent in everything we do.”

On Alabama’s front seven:
“There are some similarities between them and Georgia scheme wise. They play multiple fronts, such as Bear or even fronts. Just like Georgia and the rest of our opponents, we have to be really prepared for the different things they can do up front. They rotate in and out a lot to get fresh bodies in the game. We have to be prepared physically and mentally in that part of the game.”

Redshirt Sophomore Linebacker Quart’e Sapp

On getting back into the swing of things:
“I have been really trying to progress each week. I make mistakes every game, I try not to make the same mistakes twice each game going forward. I’m just really happy, and it’s a blessing to be back. I take every opportunity like it’s my last, seeing what I’ve went through over the past two seasons.”

On running quarterback putting pressure on defense:
“A running quarterback we can’t really account for. Having a running quarter back you have to really think of the options of extending plays, so it does put a lot of stress on us and being able to fit the runs, fit the pass rush, and everything in that manner.”

On winning first down:
“I think I’ve played good, I think I have grown a lot with communication and being vocal. I need to minimize mistakes more, each week I have improved. I just want to minimize my mistakes. I don’t want to progress in mistakes, meaning the number of mistakes I make every game.”

-UT Athletics

 

Darius Rucker Talks Hurricane Benefit, 10 Years of Making Country Music, Acting Roles & New Album, “When Was the Last Time”

Darius Rucker Talks Hurricane Benefit, 10 Years of Making Country Music, Acting Roles & New Album, “When Was the Last Time”

Jim Casey talks with Darius Rucker about:

• teaming with Brad Paisley, Demi Lovato and CeCe Winans for Hurricane Benefit
• making country music for 10 years
• scoring his 8th No. 1 single as a country singer, “If I Told You”
• making his new album, When Was the Last Time
• working with producer Ross Copperman for the first time
• writing two songs with Dean Dillon
• drinking two-dollar wine in his college days
• teaming with Charles Kelley, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan on “Straight to Hell”
• starring in more acting roles
• seminal moments in his country music career
• his philanthropic work with St. Jude

Show Participants

Darius Rucker
Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief

Kacey Musgraves Shares New Wedding Photos, Including One With a Horsey

Kacey Musgraves Shares New Wedding Photos, Including One With a Horsey

Kacey Musgraves shared a handful of wedding photos via Instagram today (Oct. 17), including one of her kissing her groom, Ruston Kelly, and one with her horse.

Kacey and Ruston were married on Oct. 14.

Kacey captioned her first post by stating: “Saturday, in a sacred place where two rivers meet and join together, I married my best friend..barefoot and surrounded by the deepest kind of magic and love that exists. I’ve never felt so tranquil and happy. We made our promises to each other under the trees and then drank and danced into the night. We couldn’t have done any of it without the help of our wonderful families and amazing friends. PHOTO BY @nbarrettphoto.”

Check out Kacey’s Instagram pics below, which were taken by photographer Natalie Barrett Shelton.

Saturday, in a sacred place where two rivers meet and join together, I married my best friend..barefoot and surrounded by the deepest kind of magic and love that exists. I've never felt so tranquil and happy. We made our promises to each other under the trees and then drank and danced into the night. We couldn't have done any of it without the help of our wonderful families and amazing friends. PHOTO BY @nbarrettphoto ……………………….. [extra massive thanks to Melissa and @evan_tate of @photowagontx and @bowsandarrowsflowers for coordinating/planning/florals/styling and making everything a reality + @jbamn for the funny, personal and beautiful officiating. Hair/Makeup by @carlenekmakeup + Ali at @thedryhousenashville We love y'all!] ❤️More to come.

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