Watch Florida Georgia Line’s “Smooth” Performance on “Today”

Watch Florida Georgia Line’s “Smooth” Performance on “Today”

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley stopped by the Today show this morning (Sept. 1) to share some of their “Smooth” vibes with co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford and the studio audience.

The duo performed their new single, “Smooth,” which is currently No. 30 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after four weeks. The tune, which was co-penned by Brian, Tyler, Nicolle Galyon and Jordan Schmidt, is the fourth single from FGL’s 2016 album, Dig Your Roots. Previous singles “May We All,” “God, Your Mama and Me” and “H.O.L.Y.” have all reached No. 1.

Watch FGL’s performance of “Smooth” below.

Kip Moore Talks Finding His Musical Calling, Appreciating His Ever-Growing Fan Base, Making His Gratifying New Album, “Slowheart,” & More

Kip Moore Talks Finding His Musical Calling, Appreciating His Ever-Growing Fan Base, Making His Gratifying New Album, “Slowheart,” & More

Jim Casey talks with Kip Moore about growing up in Georgia, picking up the guitar for the first time, deciding to make music his career, traveling the world, his ever-growing fan base, achieving highs and lows, releasing his upcoming album, Slowheart, and more.

Show Participants

  • Kip Moore
  • Jim Casey, NCD director of editorial

Show Notes & Links

https://youtu.be/o7H-bSlLoqI

The Writers Room, Ep. 111, 15 minutes
photo by Jason Simanek

Miranda Lambert and Her MuttNation Team Rescue More Than 200 Pets in Hurricane Relief Effort

Miranda Lambert and Her MuttNation Team Rescue More Than 200 Pets in Hurricane Relief Effort

Since mobilizing her MuttNation Foundation on Tuesday, Aug. 29, Texas native Miranda Lambert and her team have rescued and relocated more than 200 pets displaced by Hurricane Harvey.

MuttNation vans and RVs have been transporting the pets to shelters in Oklahoma over the past three days.

In her most recent Instagram post, which was published early this morning (Sept. 1), Miranda said: “Too tired for a full update from today but I will give yall a recap tomorrow morning about @muttnationfoundation and our efforts for #hurricaneharvey animal rescues. #TexasStrong #hardaysnight #muttnationteamwork #dontforgetloveashelterpet.”

Miranda and her mom, Bev Lambert, started the MuttNation Foundation in 2009 to shine a spotlight on rescue animals assist shelters, and to ensure that as many dogs as possible would have a safe and loving place to call home.

To donate to MuttNation, click here.

Eric Church to Release 122 Live Recordings in the Coming Weeks in New Project, “61 Days In Church” . . . 30 Songs Available Now

Eric Church to Release 122 Live Recordings in the Coming Weeks in New Project, “61 Days In Church” . . . 30 Songs Available Now

Eric Church is releasing more than 100 live recordings from his recent 61-date Holdin’ My Own Tour in a project he’s calling 61 Days in Church.

Eric has partnered with Apple Music to share 122 live recordings, with the first 30 songs available for streaming on Friday, Sept. 1. Additional songs will be released through the end of the year, bringing the total to 122 songs. On Sept. 15, other streaming platforms will roll out the songs.

“I had so much fun learning songs that were unique to whatever city we found ourselves in,” said Eric. “I learned a lot about each place, and it was special to see the crowd react to the songs that were only for them. I’m glad we recorded it and can relive it forever.”

Eric is no stranger to surprise announcements. He surprised the country music industry in 2015 by releasing his new album, Mr. Misunderstood, without any fanfare.

Tour posters from each tour stop will serve as the artwork for each week’s release.

Check out the first 30 songs available below.

  1. “Like a Wrecking Ball” (Live at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE / January 13, 2017)
  2. “Two Pink Lines” (Live at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE / January 13, 2017)
  3. “Lotta Boot Left to Fill” (Live at Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD / January 14, 2017)
  4. “Mixed Drinks About Feelings” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD / January 14, 2017]
  5. “Ain’t Killed Me Yet” (Live at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND / January 15, 2017)
  6. “Over When It’s Over” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND / January 15, 2017]
  7. “Sinners Like Me” (Live at Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, IA / January 19, 2017)
  8. “The Ballad of Curtis Loew” (Live at Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, IA / January 19, 2017) – Single”
  9. “Knives of New Orleans” (Live at Target Center, Minneapolis, MN / January 20, 2017)
  10. “Record Year” (Live at Target Center, Minneapolis, MN / January 20, 2017)
  11. “Without You Here” (Live at Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017)
  12. “The Weight” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017Live At Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017]
  13. “Dark Side” (Live at Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia, PA / January 25, 2017)
  14. “Three Year Old” (Live at Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia, PA / January 25, 2017)
  15. “Cold One” (Live at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY / January 27, 2017)
  16. “Homeboy” (Live At Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY / January 27, 2017)h
  17. “How ‘Bout You” (Live at TD Garden, Boston, MA / January 28, 2017)
  18. “Jack Daniels” (Live at TD Garden, Boston, MA / January 28, 2017)
  19. “Before She Does” (Live at Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO / January 31, 2017)
  20. “That’s Damn Rock & Roll” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO / January 31, 2017]
  21. “Country Music Jesus” (Live at BOK Center, Tulsa, OK / February 02, 2017)
  22. “Where She Told Me to Go” (Live at BOK Center, Tulsa, OK / February 02, 2017)
  23. “Round Here Buzz” (Live at American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX / February 03, 2017)
  24. “Screw You, We’re from Texas” (feat. Ray Wylie Hubbard) [Live at American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX / February 03, 2017]
  25. “Lightning” (Live at Verizon Arena, Little Rock, AR / February 4, 2017)
  26. “Longer Gone” (Live at Verizon Arena, Little Rock, AR / February 4, 2017)
  27. “Faster Than My Angels Can Fly” (Live at Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, GA / February 16, 2017)
  28. “Oh Atlanta” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, GA / February 16, 2017]
  29. “Talladega” (Live at Legacy Arena at the BJCC, Birmingham, AL / February 17, 2017)
  30. “The World Needs a Drink” (Live At Legacy Arena At The BJCC, Birmingham, AL / February 17, 2017)
Native Texans Kacey Musgraves and Josh Abbott Are Selling T-Shirts to Raise Money for Hurricane Harvey Relief Effort

Native Texans Kacey Musgraves and Josh Abbott Are Selling T-Shirts to Raise Money for Hurricane Harvey Relief Effort

A couple of native Texans—Kacey Musgraves and Josh Abbott—are raising money for the Hurricane Harvey relief effort by selling personalized t-shirts.

Kacey is selling her red “Texas Rope Tee” for $25, while Josh is selling his gray “My Texas” t-shirt for $30. The proceeds from both shirts will be donated to the Hurricane Harvey relief effort.

Josh has already raised more than $40,000.

Take a look at the tees below.

THE TEXAS ROPE TEE ❤️ LINK IN BIO ❤️ FREE SHIPPING WHILE SUPPLIES LASTS

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We've raised almost $20,000 in less than 24 hours!! Amazing!! Keep posting and spreading the word!!

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Social Media Roundup: Brett Eldredge’s Scuba Squad, Tyler Farr’s Catfish & Chill, Margo Price’s New Guitar & More

Social Media Roundup: Brett Eldredge’s Scuba Squad, Tyler Farr’s Catfish & Chill, Margo Price’s New Guitar & More

If you don’t have time to comb through social media all day, here’s what you’ve been missing over the last 24 hours or so in the country music world:

  • Brett Eldredge swims and chills with sharks.
  • Tyler Farr sits and chills with catfish.
  • Sturgill Simpson’s Grammy Award arrives in the mail.
  • Margo Price falls in love with a new guitar and amp.
  • John Conlee receives the Legend Award.
  • Dan and Shay drink Guinness while touring Ireland.

Just call me Scuba Steve #tbt

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This is my chill place… feedin my catfish and just enjoying Gods creation. #home

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Ireland was LEGIT. 🍀

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Thompson Square: This Is Us Acoustic Tour

Thompson Square: This Is Us Acoustic Tour

Thompson Square’s upcoming This Is Us Acoustic Tour will kick off this fall with opener Jake Rose.

Tickets are on sale now.

This Is Us Acoustic Tour

Nov. 2
Salisbury, Mass.
Blue Ocean Music Hall

Nov.3
Great Barrington, Mass.
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center

Nov. 4
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Bardavon 1869 Opera House

Nov. 5
Portland, Maine
Aura

Nov. 9
State College, Pa.
State Theatre

Nov. 10
Hanover, Penn.
Eichelberger Performing Arts Center

Nov. 11
Millville, N.J.
Levoy Theatre

Nov. 16
Cincinnati, Ohio
Live at the Ludlow Garage

Nov. 17
Platteville, Wis.
University of Wisconsin

Nov. 18
Johnson Creek, Wis.
The Gobbler Theater

Kelsea Ballerini Opens Up About the Inspiration Behind Three Songs on Her Upcoming Album, “Unapologetically”

Kelsea Ballerini Opens Up About the Inspiration Behind Three Songs on Her Upcoming Album, “Unapologetically”

Kelsea Ballerini will release her upcoming sophomore album, Unapologetically, on Nov. 3.

The new album features 12 songs that Kelsea wrote or co-wrote, and she recently revealed the inspiration behind three of the new songs, including the title track as well as her “favorite song on the record.”

Track 6
“In Between”
Written by Kelsea Ballerini , Jimmy Robbins and Shane McAnally

“This is my favorite song on the record. This is the last song I wrote for the record. I realized I had written a lot about the heartbreak and I had written a lot about the love, but I needed a song for me about where I was at and where I am at right now in my life. It’s my favorite song on the record.

Track 7
“High School”
Written by Kelsea Ballerini

“I wrote ‘High School’ the week after my last record was done. And it was too late to put it on there. I was devastated. It’s the first song I had written by myself in two years and it’s the only song I’ve written by myself since. And it was just this really weird, pure moment of I had just gone to my hometown. I had just been reminded of a lot of things that had happened and I realized that, like, some people never really leave who they are in high school and some people do.”

Track 10
“Unapologetically”
Written by Kelsea Ballerini , Forest Glen Whitehead and Hillary Lindsay

“I have never really written a proper love song until this song. I wrote this three weeks after meeting Morgan Evans. Album titles, I obsess over them, because I really think that not only do they capture the 12 songs you put on the record, but they capture the whole chapter of what that record will entail. So The First Time was perfect because it was the first time I got to do everything. It wasn’t just the title of the record, it was the title of that whole chapter of my life. When I was writing for [Unapologetically], and when I was picking the songs and when I was just deciding who I want to be. I was like, ‘I just want to be me,’ whoever that is, like, unapologetically this. So when I wrote this song, I feel like that’s what this is, it’s every corner of who I am—happy, sad, good, bad. That’s why I picked it as the album title.”

Unapologetically Track Listing & Songwriters

  1. “Graveyard” (Ballerini, Forest Glen Whitehead, Shane McAnally)
  2. “Miss Me More” (Ballerini, David Hodges, Brett McLaughlin)
  3. “Get Over Yourself” (Ballerini, Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally)
  4. “Roses” (Ballerini, Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley)
  5. “Machine Heart” (Ballerini, Greg Wells, James Abrahart)
  6. “In Between” (Ballerini, Jimmy Robbins, McAnally)
  7. “High School” (Ballerini)
  8. “End Of The World” (Ballerini, Hillary Lindsey, Lindsay Rimes)
  9. “I Hate Love Songs” (Ballerini, Trevor Rosen, McAnally)
  10. “Unapologetically” (Ballerini, Whitehead, Hillary Lindsey)
  11. “Music” (Ballerini, Robbins, Nicolle Galyon, Jennifer Denmark)
  12. “Legends” (Ballerini, Whitehead, Lindsey)
Watch Rascal Flatts Perform “I Won’t Let Go” as Part of Hurricane Relief Fundraiser on “Good Morning America”

Watch Rascal Flatts Perform “I Won’t Let Go” as Part of Hurricane Relief Fundraiser on “Good Morning America”

A big-hearted group of celebrities—including Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney, Gary LeVox and Jay DeMarcus—appeared live on Good Morning America today (Aug. 31) to raise funds for those impacted by Hurricane Harvey.

The celebrities, which included Alex Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Tony Danza, Ashanti, Darby Stanchfield, Kevin Jonas, Andrew Shue and more, answered phone calls from GMA viewers in a telethon to support Disney’s Day of Giving, raising more than $4 million so far today.

The guys from Rascal Flatts treated viewers to two songs, “I Won’t Let Go” and new single, “Back to Us.”.

Watch Rascal Flatts’ performance of “I Won’t Let Go” below.

To donate to the relief effort, call 1-855-999-GIVE, donate at RedCross.org/ABC or text “HARVEY” to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Jimmy’s blog: Kahlil McKenzie said he embraced growing up in football family

Jimmy’s blog: Kahlil McKenzie said he embraced growing up in football family

(This is the fourth in a five-part series on Tennessee players whose dads played in the NFL. You can hear interview live on SportsRadio WNML today at about 4:25.)

By Jimmy Hyams

Tennessee fans remember Reggie McKenzie as a star football player at Knoxville’s Austin-East High School and the University of Tennessee.

They remember him as a seven-year NFL player who ascended to the ranks of general manager of the Oakland Raiders.

They remember him as a twin brother of Raleigh McKenzie, who also played at Austin-East, Tennessee and toiled 16 years in the NFL, winning two Super Bowls.

But many don’t remember that Reggie McKenzie was valedictorian of his high school class.

Kahlil McKenzie knows it, because his dad isn’t shy about mentioning it.

Reggie reminds his son not to brag, but to make a point: You can achieve what your mind can believe.

“I heard it all the time,’’ said Kahlil, a junior defensive tackle at Tennessee. “He’d tell me, `Kahlil, I was valedictorian just because I tried harder. … Somebody wants to be better than you and you just got to go to work and show them they’re not.’

“He always told me that if you’re willing to work harder than anyone else, you are going to accomplish what you want to.’’

Against that backdrop, Kahlil was raised in the McKenzie household, where hard work and football were staples of life.

Kahlil said he enjoyed growing up in a football family.

“Football is always important, but you get a different love for the game,’’ Kahlil said. “You see how it brings your family together. It’s kind of the glue that holds us together.’’

Kahlil was born in Green Bay, where his dad was an executive with the NFL team. Kahlil said he was wrapped in a Packers’ blanket and had a football in his crib. He had his picture taken in a Brett Favre jersey at an early age.

“Football has been everything in my whole life,’’ Kahlil said.

Kahlil played flag football before tackle football was introduced in the fourth grade. He played baseball for years. The first sport he tried was soccer, but it didn’t work out for a kid that was much bigger than boys his age.

“I played it for two years,’’ he said. “But all these people are kind of small and when I touched them, they’d fall over and they wanted to blame me for everything and throw me out of the game. So I didn’t really get too much love out of that.’’

Kahlil grew up an NFL fan with the Packers practically in his back yard.

“I was die-hard, bled green and gold,’’ Kahlil said. “College football started to grow on me as I got older. I think the first national championship game I watched was Texas and USC (2005). I was like, `This is pretty cool.’

“I started to be a college football fan and loved everything about it. Now I like watching college football more than the NFL because of the passion and you see how hard guys play. You have fans that are completely vested in it.’’

Speaking of being invested, Kahlil said he “wishes’’ he had bought stock in the Packers like his parents did. His dad later revealed that he bought stock for Kahlil, but hadn’t told his son yet.

Kahlil said he enjoyed watching football film with his dad. Most of the tape came from Tennessee games, where Reggie starred with another Reggie, Reggie White, a future college and pro football Hall of Famer. The Reggies played together at UT from 1981-83.

“My favorite clips is when Reggie White gets a sack and the first guy to congratulate him is my dad,’’ Kahlil said. “It’s just a cool clip.’’

Reggie McKenzie remembers watching that with his son and said the reason he was the first to congratulate Reggie White is that White beat McKenzie to the quarterback by half-a-second.

Reggie McKenzie said he was driven by his competitive nature. It helped him on the football field, in the class room and in the front office of an NFL team.

Is Kahlil as competitive as his dad?

“Well, he is a bad loser,’’ Reggie Mckenzie said.

Kahlil said his uncle Raleigh gigs his brother Reggie “all the time’’ about having won two Super Bowls as a player. Reggie got his Super Bowl in the front office with the Packers.

“My uncle’s a funny guy,’’ Kahlil said. “He likes to get his jokes in when he can.’’

Kahlil saw first hand how his dad climbed the NFL ladder. Reggie started his first two years in Oakland (1985-86) then played for Arizona. His last stop was for a cup of coffee with the 49ers in 1992.

Tennessee called and offered him a graduate assistant job. The next year, Ron Wolf, GM of the Packers, hired Reggie as a scout. Reggie became director of pro personnel then director of football operations then landed a job in Oakland as GM, replacing the late Al Davis. The Raiders have been a team on the rise in recent years.

“My dad is a relationship-builder kind of guy,’’ Kahlil said. “That’s big with him. That’s what’s really grown on me. It’s something I have taken from my dad.’’


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