Exclusive Premiere: Watch the Grand Ole Opry’s Debut Episode of “Opry Icons” With Vince Gill

Exclusive Premiere: Watch the Grand Ole Opry’s Debut Episode of “Opry Icons” With Vince Gill

The Grand Ole Opry’s brand-new digital series—Opry Icons—gives fans an in-depth look into the lives and times of iconic Opry members who have helped sustain the Nashville institution for 90-plus years.

The new series includes performance highlights and intimate backstage interviews with legendary country singers and their friends—and no one has more friends than Vince Gill, who is featured in the debut episode of Opry Icons, which is premiering right here on Nash Country Daily.

This week’s episode features a detailed dive into Vince’s career as a singer, musician and Opry member, which he has been since 1991.

“I’ll never forget the first call I got to come be on the Opry,” says Vince in the video. “I got a call from [general manager] Hal Durham, and he said, ‘We’d like to extend an invitation to come be a guest at the Grand Ole Opry.’ I said, ‘Well, yes sir, I’d be glad to come, you just tell me when.’ He said, ‘We were hoping this Saturday night.’ And I said, ‘This one coming up? As much as I’d like to, I’m already booked at the Grassland Elementary School to play “You Are My Sunshine” with my daughter, and I’m going to respectfully decline.’ So I think that spoke to them, and they knew I was a principled guy about family and how important my kid was and they were kind enough to invite me another time, and I got to come and I sang ‘When I Call Your Name.’”

Check out the new video below that features interviews with Marty Stuart, Patty Loveless, Rodney Crowell, Ashley Monroe, Jenny Gill and Amy Grant sharing their sentiments regarding Vince’s artistry.

“I know the Opry needs me, but I don’t think they know how much I need them, and it’s important they know that,” says Vince. “What I always encourage the artist of my generation to understand is this place needs you now, it doesn’t need you when your career is over.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWB__eGLcfw

video courtesy the Grand Ole Opry

Lee Brice’s “Redneck” Family to Face Off Against Jerrod Niemann’s “Genius” Family on Sunday’s “Celebrity Family Feud”

Lee Brice’s “Redneck” Family to Face Off Against Jerrod Niemann’s “Genius” Family on Sunday’s “Celebrity Family Feud”

The families of longtime buddies Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann will face off during an episode of ABC’s Celebrity Family Feud that airs on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 8 p.m. ET.

Lee and Jerrod will be vying for $25,000 for their favorite charities on the popular game show that’s hosted by Steve Harvey. Lee will be playing for Folds of Honor, while Jerrod will be playing for the U.S.O.

“We had so much fun doing the show,” says Lee to Nash Country Daily. “It was the funniest thing because I brought the most red, red, redneck family that’s ever been on the show. Steve Harvey, who is a funny dude, was speechless at some of the things that came out of their mouths. My cousins and brother, they have no filter, and they are all country as hell. And then to go up against Jerrod’s family, which is all geniuses—I think they had a brain surgeon over—just made for great TV. You don’t want to miss it.”

Lee and Jerrod’s episode of Celebrity Family Feud will air on ABC on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 8 p.m. ET.

Brice Family playing for Folds of Honor

  • Lee Brice
  • Lewis Brice – Lee’s brother
  • Felicia Watkins – Lee’s cousin
  • James Houston Hicks – Lee’s cousin
  • Jefferson Jeca Nyborg – Lee’s cousin
Brice Family (from left): Lee, Lewis, Felicia, Houston and Jeca

Niemann Family playing for the United Service Organizations, Inc. 

  • Jerrod Niemann
  • Morgan Petek Niemann – Jerrod’s wife
  • Joseph Aaron Niemann – Jerrod’s brother
  • Amy Jo Stelzer – Jerrod’s sister
  • Julie Renee Schults – Jerrod’s sister

    Niemann Family (from left): Julie, Amy Jo, Joseph, Morgan and Jerrod

photos courtesy ABC

Big & Rich Fill In for Kix Brooks on This Weekend’s “American Country Countdown”

Big & Rich Fill In for Kix Brooks on This Weekend’s “American Country Countdown”

Big & Rich will release their upcoming album, Did It For The Party, on Sept. 15, but you don’t have to wait until then to party with the duo.

Big & Rich’s Big Kenny Alphin and John Rich will co-host this weekend’s American Country Countdown, while regular host Kix Brooks gets a little R&R in the Alaskan wilderness.

In addition to featured segments with Old Dominion, Kenny Chesney and Justin Moore, Big & Rich get to experience the rare honor of counting down their own single, “California,” which is currently No. 26 on the chart.

“I just can’t believe Kix let us take over his show,” said John. “He’s trusting us with the sacred task of counting down this week’s Top 30 songs in country music.

“Thanks, Kix, for the vote of confidence,” added Big Kenny. “We had a blast, dude.”

Check out a few pics of Big Kenny and John in action on the set, and tune in to American Country Countdown this weekend to find out the Top 30 country songs of the week.

photos by Jason Simanek

Vols and SEC Men’s Basketball Conference Schedule Announced

Vols and SEC Men’s Basketball Conference Schedule Announced

Lamonte Turner – Vols G / Credit: UT Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference released the intraconference portion of the 2017-18 men’s basketball schedule Thursday, completing Tennessee’s 30-game, regular-season slate.

Tipoff times and TV network designations will be announced at a later date.

In addition to “permanent opponents” Kentucky, South Carolina and Vanderbilt, Tennessee also will face Georgia and Ole Miss both at home and on the road this season.

The nine SEC teams set to visit Thompson-Boling Arena are Auburn, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.

Tennessee’s nine SEC road trips include games at Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

The SEC Tournament will be played west of the Mississippi River for the first time when the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri, hosts the event March 7-11.

Season tickets go on sale in early September, and single-game tickets will become available in October.

Every intraconference can be seen from anywhere in the nation. SEC?Network will televise 68 games, ESPN or ESPN2 will televise 32 contests, ESPNU?will show 20 and CBS Sports airs six. The SEC’s games on ESPN platforms are exclusively branded as the “SEC?on ESPN.”

All of the games included in the ESPN package (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and SEC Network) also will be available through WatchESPN, which is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider. Each of the CBS Sports games will be available to stream live in more than 150 U.S. markets via the CBS All Access subscription service, with additional coverage on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app.

The SEC Network will televise the first three days of the SEC Tournament. The semifinals and championship game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

SEC SCHEDULE ITEMS OF NOTE

  • For the second season in a row, Tennessee opens SEC play in December, taking on Arkansas on Dec. 30 in Fayetteville. Last year, the Vols opened with Texas A&M on Dec. 29, the earliest conference opener since a Dec. 16, 1989, contest vs. Ole Miss.
  • Not including potential matchups in the Battle 4 Atlantis, UT will face nine teams that competed in the 2017 NCAA Tournament, including four Elite Eight teams and defending national champion North Carolina. The Volunteers are 12-17 all-time against schools who are the reigning national champions.
  • On Jan. 17, UT will travel to Columbia, Missouri, to take on the Tigers, who are now led by former Vols head coach Cuonzo Martin. Tennessee is 6-3 all-time when facing a team led by a former UT head coach.

VOLS TO HOST CARSON-NEWMAN IN EXHIBITION

  • The Vols will host Carson-Newman in their lone exhibition game on Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. in Thompson-Boling Arena.
  • Chuck Benson is entering his eighth season as head coach of the Eagles. Benson was an assistant coach at Tennessee from 1993-94 and 2003-05.
  • Last year, Benson won his second-most games as Carson-Newman’s head coach, as the Eagles went 19-11, posted a top-10 region ranking and a logged a sixth straight winning season.
  • The Eagles return All-American senior guard Charles Clark, who is the reigning South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year. Clark averaged 21.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game during his junior campaign.
  • Tennessee and Carson-Newman haven’t met in the regular season since a 15-game stretch from 1908-36, during which the Volunteers went 11-4. The two teams have since faced off in three exhibition games, with Tennessee winning all three. The most recent meeting was a 73-52 contest in Knoxville on Nov. 3, 2011.

-UT Athletics

 

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