Read Kenny Chesney’s Heartfelt Instagram Post Regarding the Devastation of Hurricane Irma: “Everyone’s Displaced, Frightened & Confused”

Read Kenny Chesney’s Heartfelt Instagram Post Regarding the Devastation of Hurricane Irma: “Everyone’s Displaced, Frightened & Confused”

Virgin Islands resident Kenny Chesney posted an Instagram message today (Sept. 7) regarding the damage Hurricane Irma has inflicted on the Caribbean, saying, in part, “I’ve never been in war, but the devastation, the people’s faces in a place I know by heart have left me feeling helpless. It’s total devastation . . . Most everyone’s displaced. They are frightened, confused, and they don’t know where help is going to come from.”

Hurricane Irma hammered many small islands in the northeast Caribbean on Sept. 6, including Barbuda, St. Martin and the Virgin Islands, tearing down trees, flattening homes and causing widespread damage. 10 deaths have been reported.

As the nation continues to pull together to help the victims of last week’s Hurricane Harvey, Kenny is hoping to figure out a way to help those who have been affected by Hurricane Irma.

“I don’t know how we’re going to do this. But I want to help. I want to enlist my friends to figure out the best ways to make a difference, to help in whatever ways, small or large, that we can. I’m blessed with so many great people . . . We’re already talking, trying to figure out how to get in there.”

Read Kenny’s full message below, and check out a few pics that he posted.

Message regarding #hurricaneirma. #noshoesnation

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Florida Georgia Line Featured on New Pop Song By Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso [Listen]

Florida Georgia Line Featured on New Pop Song By Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso [Listen]

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley must really love to collaborate with other artists.

On their 2016 album, Dig Your Roots, the duo teamed with Ziggy Marley on “Life Is a Honeymoon,” Tim McGraw on “May We All” and the Backstreet Boys on “God, Your Mama, and Me.”

Tyler and Brian also recently joined forces with Hank Williams Jr. and Jason Derulo to record a new version of “All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on Monday Night” for ESPN’s Monday Night Football, which will debut on Sept. 11.

But that’s not all.

Tyler and Brian will hit the pop charts on Sept. 8 as featured artists on “Let Me Go,” a new tune by Hailee Steinfeld and Alesso that also features Andrew Watt.

“Let Me Go” will go for immediate pop radio airplay on Sept. 8, with the first adds set to be reported on Sept. 12.

Check out a sample of the new tune below.

 

 

 

Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, Charles Esten & More to Perform at Upcoming Opry Shows Benefiting St. Jude Kids

Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, Charles Esten & More to Perform at Upcoming Opry Shows Benefiting St. Jude Kids

The Grand Ole Opry will host a series of Wednesday night shows this September that will benefit Country Cares for St. Jude Kids, which was founded by Alabama’s Randy Owen in 1989 and has since raised more than $700 million in pledges for the children of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Artists slated to perform during the Wednesday night showcases include:

  • Sept 13: Luke Bryan, Randy Owen, Charles Esten, Clare Bowen and more
  • Sept. 20: Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Jacob Davis, Henry Cho and more
  • Sept. 27: Lorrie Morgan, Marshal Tucker Band, Dailey & Vincent, William Michael Morgan and more

$5 from each ticket sold will be donated to St. Jude.

Throughout the Wednesday night shows, photos and videos of inspirational moments from Country Cares for St. Jude Kids will be shared, and a St. Jude patient will take the stage as a special guest announcer for the night. During the month of September, which is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, supporters are encouraged to help St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in its efforts to end childhood cancer.

photos: Darius Rucker by Michael Becker/Fox Broadcasting Co; Luke Bryan courtesy Schmidt Relations; Vince Gill courtesy Auerbach PR; Charles Esten courtesy Marushka Media

Chris Young Reveals Track Listing & Songwriters for Upcoming Album, “Losing Sleep”

Chris Young Reveals Track Listing & Songwriters for Upcoming Album, “Losing Sleep”

Chris Young revealed the track listing for his upcoming seventh studio album, Losing Sleep, which is slated to drop on Oct. 20.

In addition to co-penning every track on the 10-song offer, Chris enlisted the help of top songwriters Chris DeStefano, Josh Hoge, Cary Barlowe, Corey Crowder, Liz Rose and more.

“Every album you make as an artist, you want to continue to grow,” Chris said. “And you also want people to be in love with it. That’s such a difficult thing to balance, but I think there’s a little bit of something for everybody on this record.”

Losing Sleep follows Chris’ 2016 holiday album, It Must Be Christmas, and his 2015 Billboard No. 1 album, I’m Comin’ Over, which spawned three No. 1 hits, including the title track, “Think of You” and “Sober Saturday Night.” Like the two aforementioned albums, Losing Sleep was co-produced by Chris and Corey Crowder.

The album’s title track, which was released as the lead single in May, is currently No. 25 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Losing Sleep Track Listing and Songwriters

  1. “Losing Sleep” – Chris Young, Chris DeStefano, Josh Hoge
  2. “Hangin’ On” – Chris Young, Corey Crowder, Josh Hoge
  3. “Holiday” – Chris Young, Cary Barlowe, Johnny Bulford, Corey Crowder
  4. “Radio And The Rain” – Chris Young, Corey Crowder, Josh Hoge
  5. “Where I Go When I Drink” – Chris Young, Tyler Reeve, Trent Tomlinson
  6. “She’s Got A Way” – Chris Young, Cary Barlowe, Corey Crowder
  7. “Leave Me Wanting More” – Chris Young, Corey Crowder, John Pierce
  8. “Trouble Looking” – Chris Young, Corey Crowder, Liz Rose
  9. “Woke Up Like This” – Chris Young, Corey Crowder, Josh Hoge
  10. “Blacked Out” – Chris Young, Josh Hoge, Jon Randall

Jimmy’s blog: Buchanan said it was a blessing to be raised by NFL dad

Jimmy’s blog: Buchanan said it was a blessing to be raised by NFL dad

(This is the fifth in a five-part series on Tennessee players whose dad’s played in the NFL. The others: Todd Kelly Jr., Dillon Bates, Kahlil McKenzie, Kivon Bennett.)

By Jimmy Hyams

Baylen Buchanan knew some of his dad’s NFL exploits.

Ray Buchanan was a two-time All-Pro selection. He had 819 tackles, 47 interceptions and scored four touchdowns in a 12-year career.

Did Baylen know those numbers? Almost.

“Actually, I always thought it was 41 interceptions,’’ Baylen said. “I was talking to him today about it and he was like, `It was 47.’

“That’s a big number. It’s something I want to better. That’s hard to do, 47.’’

Getting 47 in high school, college and the pros combined is hard to do – much less in the NFL alone.

Baylen didn’t help himself toward that goal in high school. He said he had only two picks before arriving at Tennessee, which he blamed on two things: poor vision and a stubborn streak.

“I never wore contacts,’’ Baylen said. “I have probably the worst eyes. Whenever the ball would come, I would just bat it down.’’

Baylen declined contacts due to his frustration with putting them in his eyes.

“My dad tried to make me wear goggles one year,’’ Baylen said. “I wasn’t going for that. I didn’t like the look.’’

Buchanan now wears contacts as a sophomore defensive back at Tennessee. In retrospect, Baylen wishes he had heeded his dad’s advice to wear contacts.

It wasn’t the only time Ray Buchanan offered sound advice to his son.

Baylen said he benefitted greatly from growing up in a home with a dad who played in the NFL.

“I don’t think I’d be half the player I am now if it wasn’t for my dad,’’ Baylen said. “He’s been training me since I was in the seventh grade. I always wanted to be an offensive player, but he knew I’d eventually be on defense.’’

Ironically, Ray Buchanan, a running back/safety in high school, went to Louisville as a running back before being switched to defense.

“He wasn’t happy about it,’’ Baylen said, “but his sophomore year is when he started balling out on defense.’’

Ray Buchanan was a third-round pick of the Colts in 1993 but did most of his NFL damage with the Atlanta Falcons (1997-2003). He played one year (2004) for the Raiders.

Baylen’s position path was somewhat similar. He was a running back in Pee Wee football before moving to defense as a high school sophomore in Lawrenceville, Ga.

“My mindset was on offense,’’ Baylen said. “I didn’t want to be a defensive player. Then all the sudden, the switch flipped and I just converted to the dark side.’’

Ray Buchanan wasn’t just a star football player in high school. He won state in Illinois in the long jump and triple jump.

Baylen ran track as a freshman, the 100 and 4×100 relay, but “I wasn’t so great.’’ He gave up track after the ninth grade. He stopped playing basketball in high school to focus on football.

Baylen said he targeted football due to his love for the game.

“Looking back,’’ he said, “it wouldn’t have hurt me to stay involved with other sports. But football was just something that my mind was set on, and I loved it too much. So I wanted to convert all my energy into it because I knew it would take me places.’’

Baylen said being the son of a pro football player was never a burden.

“My dad, he wasn’t the type that made it hard on me,’’ Baylen said. “He always preached to me, don’t ever feel down if you don’t do good or somebody says something about your dad.

“So I never had that in my mind. I was always just focused on being who I am, being my own player. He helped me with that. … I never felt like it was a burden.’’

In fact, Baylen saw it more as a blessing.

“I never took it for granted,’’ Baylen said. “Growing up seeing him play, you saw the type respect he got from other people.’’

Although only about 6, Baylen recalls the time his dad blocked a field goal for the Raiders and ran it back for a touchdown in 2004.

“That’s when I realized I wanted to play football,’’ Baylen said. “It’s like I’ve been looking up to him my whole life, taking notes. It’s been a blessing.’’

But Baylen didn’t want to follow all of his dad’s footsteps.

In 2002, Ray Buchanan recorded a rap album.

Baylen laughs when the topic is broached.

“I have heard it,’’ Baylen says with a laugh. “I used to think it was the coolest thing back then. It was a Christian gospel rap album. It was cool. It was pretty good. It was funny.’’

Why did Ray record just one album?

“I don’t know,’’ Baylen said.

Is rapping in Baylen’s future?

“No, not at all,’’ he said. “I love music. I love all types of music. But I’m a football player.’’

A football player who has benefitted greatly from having an NFL dad.


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Watch Thomas Rhett Take the Internet Pop Quiz & Perform “Unforgettable” on the “Tonight Show”

Watch Thomas Rhett Take the Internet Pop Quiz & Perform “Unforgettable” on the “Tonight Show”

Thomas Rhett has been making the media rounds this week in preparation for the release of his third studio album, Life Changes, which drops on Friday, Sept. 8.

Last night (Sept. 6), the ACM Male Vocalist of the Year was in New York City for an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In addition to performing his single, “Unforgettable,” which is currently No. 13 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, TR took part in the Tonight Show Internet Pop Quiz, where he answered a hodgepodge of questions, including what’s on his workout playlist, his favorite weird YouTube video and more.

Watch TR take the Internet Pop Quiz and perform “Unforgettable” below.

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