Chris Janson: The Everybody Tour

Chris Janson: The Everybody Tour

Chris Janson’s upcoming The Everybody Tour kicked off in Anderson, S.C. on Sept. 8. Chris’s new album, Everybody, is expected to be released Sept. 22.

Month Date Location Venue Notes
Sept. 8 Anderson, S.C. Denver Down Farms
9 Clarksville, Tenn. RiverFest 30th Anniversary
14 New York Madison Square Garden Sam Hunt’s “15 in a 30” Tour
15 Camden, N.J. BB&T Pavilion Sam Hunt’s “15 in a 30” Tour
16 Bristow, Va. Jiffy Lube Live Sam Hunt’s “15 in a 30” Tour
22 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater Sam Hunt’s “15 in a 30” Tour
SOLD OUT
23 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater Sam Hunt’s “15 in a 30” Tour
SOLD OUT
24 Boston Country 102.5 Street Party
28 Peoria, Ill. Tailgate N’ Tallboys Music Concert Series
29 Kennesaw, Ga. North Georgia State Fair – Jim R. Miller Park
30 Hamilton, Ohio Big Buls Roadhouse
Oct. 5 San Antonio AT&T Center Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “Soul2Soul” Tour
6 Houston Toyota Center Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “Soul2Soul” Tour
7 Dallas American Airlines Arena Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “Soul2Soul” Tour
13 Fort Meyers, Fla. The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon
14 Perry, Ga. Georgia National Fair
20 Niceville, Fla. Mullet Festival
21 Augusta, Ga. William B. Bell Auditorium
27 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Black River Coliseum
28 Austin Nutty Brown Café & Amphitheatre Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots
Nov. 3 Ocoee, Fla. Ocoee Founders Fay Festival
4 Lynchburg, Va. Phase 2 Club
10 Tucson, Ariz. Rialto Theatre
11 Scottsdale, Ariz. Driftwood Music Festival
17 Athens, Ohio Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium
18 Fort Wayne, Ind. Rusty Spur
Jan. 12 Kansas City, Mo. Whiskey Tango
13 Clearlake, Iowa Surf Ballrom
Feb. 3 Niagara Falls, Ontario Fallsview Casino
5 Nashville Ryman Auditorium

Visit Chris Janson’s website for tour updates and ticket information.

Country Stars Remember Don Williams on Social Media, Including Luke Bryan, Chris Young, Toby Keith, Kenny Rogers & More

Country Stars Remember Don Williams on Social Media, Including Luke Bryan, Chris Young, Toby Keith, Kenny Rogers & More

Don Williams, who parlayed a smooth baritone singing style into country music stardom, died on Sept. 8 following a short illness at age 78. Don was a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and won the CMA Male Vocalist of the Year award in 1978.

Many country stars shared their remembrances of “The Gentle Giant” on social media, and we’ve included some of them below.

photo courtesy CMA

Country Stars Remember Troy Gentry on Social Media, Including Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban & More

Country Stars Remember Troy Gentry on Social Media, Including Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban & More

After Troy Gentry was tragically killed in a helicopter crash on Sept. 8, many country stars shared their thoughts, prayers and remembrances about the Montgomery Gentry duo member on social media. We’ve included some of the posts below.

If only we knew the work that God was doing when things happen that we can't understand.

A post shared by Tyler Hubbard (@thubbmusic) on

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km-mXQ2v8iw

photo courtesy of Kristin Barlowe/Shore Fire Media

Watch Carrie Underwood Open a New Season of “Sunday Night Football” by Performing “Oh, Sunday Night”

Watch Carrie Underwood Open a New Season of “Sunday Night Football” by Performing “Oh, Sunday Night”

Carrie Underwood returned for a fifth season of Sunday Night Football, performing her personalized theme song, “Oh, Sunday Night,” before the Cowboys vs. Giants game on Sept. 10.

This year, 10 NFL players participated in the opening video with Carrie, including Antonio Brown, Derek Carr, Dont’a Hightower, Travis Kelce, Julio Jones, Khalil Mack, Von Miller, Patrick Peterson, Jason Pierre-Paul and Dak Prescott.

The tune, which is set to the music of “Somethin’ Bad,” Carrie’s 2014 chart-topping duet with Miranda Lambert, was was given a football friendly tweak in 2016 by songwriters Chris DeStefano, Brett James and Priscilla Renea.

Carrie re-recorded the song for the 2017 season to keep it fresh.

Watch Carrie’s 2017 Sunday Night Football opening below.

Watch a short behind-the-scenes video of this year’s Sunday Night Football opener.

Jimmy’s blog: After two games, are Vols ready for Gators?

Jimmy’s blog: After two games, are Vols ready for Gators?

By Jimmy Hyams

After two games, many Tennessee fans don’t think the Vols are good enough to beat Florida.

In most years, I would tend to agree.

But not this year.

It’s not that I think Tennessee has been a world beater. The Vols certainly weren’t overly impressive in beating FCS Indiana State 42-7. I’m just not sure how good Florida is.

Of course, I’m not sure how good Tennessee is, either.

There are things about Tennessee’s team I don’t like, starting with the defense.

When you see Jacksonville State, an FCS team, hold Georgia Tech to 210 rushing yards Saturday night after UT allowed the Yellow Jackets 535, that is a major concern.

Tech quarterback TaQuon Marshall, who had 44 carries for 249 yards and five touchdowns against Tennessee, had 13 runs for 25 yards against Jacksonville and fullback KiVonte Benson (26 for 124 against UT) was limited to 26 yards on 11 carries by the Gamecocks.

I didn’t like UT’s scheme against Georgia Tech. Tech’s lack of production against Jacksonville State is more proof.

Tennessee’s defense was vulnerable to the jet sweep against FCS Indiana State on Saturday. However, UT did hold the Sycamores to 215 total yards and 0-for-11 on third down, which is a huge positive.

Other positives for Tennessee:

* Receiver Brandon Johnson was moved to the slot Tuesday and responded with four catches for 50 yards.

* Running back John Kelly ran for 80 yards and had another 60 on receptions.

* Ty Chandler returned the opening kickoff 91 yards.

* Marquez Callaway caught a 37-yard touchdown pass, his third score in five receptions.

* Punter Trevor Daniel averaged 47.8 yards on four punts and Aaron Medley continues to boom kickoffs into the end zone.

* Reserve running back Carlin Files-Aime scored two touchdowns, showing a burst of speed.

The negatives:

* Tennessee’s offensive line didn’t block consistently well. The Vols have nine runs of 2 or fewer yards and six were negative plays.

* UT had too many penalties on special teams returns.

* Quarterback Quinten Dormady, who got off to a fast start by hitting 10 of his first 12 passes, threw an end-zone interceptions and lost a fumble on a sack.

All in all, Tennessee’s victory was about what I expected – a lackluster win over an outmanned opponent five days after a grueling double overtime win against Georgia Tech.

So is UT ready to beat Florida for the first time in Gainesville since 2003?

“We’ve got to go out and execute,’’ Dormady said. “If we do that we can put ourself in position to win in the end.’’

Center Jashon Robertson wasn’t ready to talk much about Florida, but he did say: “Everybody has high expectations going into the game.’’

Defensive tackle Kendal Vickers was asked if he’s ready for the Gators.

“We’ll be ready,’’ Vickers said. “We don’t like them and they don’t like us. Florida will give us their best shot. We’ll give Florida our best shot.’’

UT led Florida by two touchdowns in The Swamp two years ago only to fall to Florida on a Gators comeback.

“As a competitor, you’ll never forget that,’’ said UT linebacker Cortez McDowell. “We had an awful feeling after the game. It will bring extra fire to practice this week.’’


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