Go Behind the Scenes With Lady Antebellum in New Video as They Perform Acoustic Version of “You Look Good”

Go Behind the Scenes With Lady Antebellum in New Video as They Perform Acoustic Version of “You Look Good”

Lady Antebellum has had a busy year since releasing their current single, “You Look Good,” in January.

The trio kicked off their 65-plus-date You Look Good World Tour in May and dropped their new album, Heart Break, in June. On top of that, Lady A has made appearances on Good Morning America, Dancing With the Stars, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel Live and more.

And just last week, Lady A’s Dave Haywood and wife Kelli announced they are expecting their second child, a baby girl, in December, while Hillary Scott and husband Chris Tyrell announced they are expecting twins in February.

Yesterday (Aug. 22) on Facebook, Lady A shared an acoustic version of “You Look Good” set to a three-minute clip that captures many of the trio’s aforementioned adventures over the last year, as well as behind-the-scenes footage of the group kicking back.

Check it out below.

Jimmy’s blog: Currie says `emotional’ Lady Vols issue `hurt feelings’

Jimmy’s blog: Currie says `emotional’ Lady Vols issue `hurt feelings’

Aug. 23

 

By Jimmy Hyams

When John Currie was hired as Tennessee athletic director Feb. 28, one of the first questions he was asked was this:

Will you restore the Lady Vols nickname to all women’s sports?

The Dave Hart administration decided two years ago to do away with Lady Vols in all sports but basketball.

Currie said there are a “lot of different feelings’’ on the issue, some of which have been “well articulated’’ either publicly or privately.

Currie was Kansas State’s athletic director when the Lady Vols change came about. He said he understood some of the “technical’’ reasons but also knew it touched a sensitive nerve to a women’s program that had built a well-known brand over a 40-year period.

Shortly after Currie arrived, he said he drove to a “Lady Vols softball game,’’ thus, he said, “it never went away from me,’’ meaning the Lady Vols moniker.

“It’s an issue that has a lot of different layers, a lot of different perspectives,’’ Currie said, speaking at a function last week at Buddy’s Banquet Hall.

Currie said he and Chancellor Beverly Davenport continue to listen to different points of view.

“I recognized that for whatever reason, whether intentionally or unintentionally, not having the Lady Vols name associated with some of our sports and how it went about and was communicated hurt a lot of feelings,’’ Currie said.

“So in this process, we don’t need hurt feelings. We need to be unified. So as we go through the process of what the next step is, that continues to weigh heavy on our minds.’’

Currie gave no indication as to which way he leaned, and he also gave no timetable for a decision.

But since he hasn’t made a call in almost five months on the job, many believe he will leave status quo.

On another topic, as Currie addressed the crowd, several long-time Tennessee fans said they prefer orange and white football uniforms, not Smokey Grey.

“I would agree with you, I prefer orange and white,’’ Currie said. “And when I was at Kansas State, I preferred purple and white.’’

Currie said there is “excitement for some folks’’ in wearing different uniforms but that “Tennessee is on the more traditional side of it than most.’’

Currie added: “We’re always talking about our brand right now, and you turn on that television and you can’t tell if a team is Syracuse or Oklahoma State or Texas San Antonio because their uniform changes every week, and I don’t like that.’’

Currie said Nike – UT’s apparel partner – does not make the decision on the uniforms the Vols wear. He said that’s up to the coaches.

“Ultimately, I’m not in the business of telling a coach, `you can’t wear this or you can’t wear that,’ unless it’s totally outrageous,’’ Currie said.

“Our coaches are the ones that make the decision within the frame work of who we are, and who we are is orange and white.’’

Currie also said that it costs about $50-to-60,000 when a team orders new sets of helmets, which Currie said is not only an added expense, but a potential safety issue with re-fitting helmets to a player’s head.

On other topics:

* Currie said he favors cost-of-attendance for student-athletes. UT pays about $5,666 per year per athlete, which is the highest in the SEC.

“I think there was a lot of fear that the world was coming to an end and people would start manipulating their numbers,’’ Currie said. “Those fears were largely unfounded and I think it’s been very positive for our student-athlete population.’’

Currie isn’t sympathetic to some athletes who claim to go to bed hungry.

“If a college student-athlete is going to be hungry at night,’’ Currie said, “it is because they chose to spend their money on other things. With the exception of a few extreme cases, they couldn’t possibly go hungry.’’

* Currie said he was disappointed that Tennessee was 46th in the national all-sports trophy race and 12th among 14 teams in the SEC.

“One of the things we have got to do better is win more,’’ Currie said. “And certainly we are going to continue to graduate our student-athletes and help prepare them for their careers and life after athletics.

“But we have got to win more. And that’s a big focus for us.’’

* Currie said Chancellor Davenport has asked a task force on UT’s campus to study the school’s campus alcohol policy.

Currie said the 1980s UT Hills Topics handbook says students may not consume or possession alcohol on campus.

“I don’t want to get into failed social policy or any theoretical stuff, but there is a lot of ambiguity there,’’ Currie said.

“We have an antiquated policy so this is not an athletics issue.’’

Currie noted you could be a 45-year-old PhD student but you can’t drink on campus. He also pointed out UT can’t sell alcohol at concerts and other events held on campus.

Currie said West Virginia changed its campus alcohol policy and had fewer negative incidents at games. Currie said he allowed alcohol sales in public areas for basketball and women’s soccer to enhance the fan experience.

Currie also said there is a revenue aspect to selling adult beverages in public areas at sporting events.

He said he has yet to decide on whether he would propose alcohol sales in public areas at UT sporting events.


Big Kahuna Wings: The wings that started it all

Listen to Luke Bryan’s Brand-New Single, “Light It Up” + Check Out the Lyrics

Listen to Luke Bryan’s Brand-New Single, “Light It Up” + Check Out the Lyrics

The wait for new music from Luke Bryan is over.

Today (Aug. 23), Luke released his new single, “Light It Up,” which is the first single from his upcoming sixth studio album due later this year.

Luke had not released new music since his single, “Fast,” in November 2016, which became the sixth song from his 2015 album, Kill the Lights, to reach No. 1.

“Light It Up,” which was co-penned by Luke and Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, will look to become the 19th No. 1 single of Luke’s career.

The tune focuses on the singer’s unrequited love for a girl as he beckons her to “light it up,” a reference to calling him back on the phone.

Listen to the new tune below.

 

“Light It Up”
Written by Luke Bryan and Brad Tursi
Produced by Jeff Stevens & Jody Stevens

I open my eyes, reach for the phone
Not a word from you baby
It don’t leave my sight since we had that fight
Can’t remember but maybe I blew you up
In the middle of the night again
You were drinking with your friends
You ignored it but you got it

Chorus:
I get so neurotic about it baby
‘Cause I know you’re reading your phone
I can’t help from going crazy
Thinking you might not be all alone
I wake up, I check it
I shower and I check it
I feel the buzz in my truck
And I almost wreck it
I always got it on me
Just in case you want me
So, if you’re looking for my love
Then light it up

Every time I unlock my screen
I hope I see one of them red lipstick ‘I miss you’ pictures
I’m on your clock, you’re in control
You want me now baby go figure
My worlds at the tips of your fingers

Repeat Chorus

Yeah baby, light it up

I go to sleep, I check it
In the middle of the night, I check it
I feel the buzz in my bed
And I don’t get no rest
I always got it on me
Just in case you want me
So, if you’re looking for my love
Then light it up

Yeah baby, light it up

Dustin Lynch Officially Reveals Track Listing to New Album After “Leaking” the Info

Dustin Lynch Officially Reveals Track Listing to New Album After “Leaking” the Info

Almost two weeks after announcing the title of his upcoming third studio album, Current Mood, Dustin Lynch has revealed the track listing and songwriters for the album’s 13 tunes.

But if you’ve been paying attention to Dustin’s social media posts over the last few weeks, some of the song titles may look familiar. Dustin has been posting photos of himself wearing t-shirts emblazoned in what turned out to be song titles, lyrics and the album’s sequence.

Take a look at a few recent Instagram posts below that divulge the song titles to tracks 10, 9 and 5: “Party Song,” “State Lines” and “Here We Come,” respectively.

"Baby if you were a CD, I'd put you in a boom box and leave it on repeat …" #Ten #Tres #CurrentMood

A post shared by Dustin Lynch (@dustinlynchmusic) on

"1200 miles and only 3 days to go …" #Nine #Tres #CurrentMood

A post shared by Dustin Lynch (@dustinlynchmusic) on

"White smoke needle hittin red tonight, black mascara on some angel eyes …" #Five #Tres

A post shared by Dustin Lynch (@dustinlynchmusic) on

In addition to featuring seven songs co-written by Dustin, Current Mood boasts tunes from a host of other top songwriters, including Ross Copperman, Rhett Akins, Jon Nite, Josh Osborne, Craig Wiseman, Ashley Gorley and more.

“This album is a glimpse into the last three years of my life . . . the travel, the adventures, the relationships and the personal growth,” says Dustin. “I think this is the most personal release I have done and I’m really excited to share with everyone my Current Mood.”

Dustin will also embark on a headlining tour—The Ride or Die Tour—in support of the new album. Kicking off Nov. 3 in Fayetteville, N.C., the tour will visit 15 cities from New York to Los Angeles and wrap on Dec. 17 in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Current Mood Track List & Songwriters

  1. “I’d Be Jealous Too” (Dustin Lynch, Ross Copperman, Jon Nite)
  2. “Seein’ Red” (Tully Kennedy, Kurt Allison, Steve Bogard, Jason Sever)
  3. “Small Town Boy” (Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Kyle Fishman)
  4. “Why We Call Each Other” (Dustin Lynch, Lee Miller, Ross Copperman)
  5. “Here We Come” (Dustin Lynch, Zach Crowell, Jon Nite)
  6. “Love Me or Leave Me Alone” (Dustin Christensen, Chris Gelbuda)
  7. “Back On It” (Brent Anderson, Will Weatherly, Smith Ahnquist)
  8. “I Wish You Were Beer” (Jon Nite, Josh Osborne, Justin Ebach
  9. “State Lines” (Dustin Lynch, Kyle Fishman, Andy Albert)
  10. “Party Song” (Brett Tyler, Craig Wiseman, Morgan Wallen)
  11. “New Girl” (Dustin Lynch, Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley)
  12. “Why Not Tonight” (Dustin Lynch, Jimmy Robbins, Jon Nite)
  13. “Sun Don’t Go Down On That” (Dustin Lynch, Ross Copperman, Jon Nite)

main photo by Daniel Vorlet

Luke Bryan to Release New Single, “Light It Up,” on Wednesday, Aug. 23

Luke Bryan to Release New Single, “Light It Up,” on Wednesday, Aug. 23

The wait for new music from Luke Bryan will soon be over.

On Wednesday, Aug. 23, Luke will release his new single, “Light It Up,” which will be serviced to country radio at 5 a.m CT. The tune is expected to be the first single from Luke’s upcoming sixth studio album.

Luke has not released new music since his single, “Fast,” in November 2016, which became the sixth song from his 2015 album, Kill the Lights, to reach No. 1.

“Light It Up” will look to become the 19th No. 1 single of Luke’s career.

[UPDATE AUG. 23: Listen to “Light It Up” now.]

photo by Jason Simanek

The Swon Brothers: About Last Night Tour

The Swon Brothers: About Last Night Tour

About Last Night Tour

Sept. 1
Port Lavaca, TX
Flip Flop Festival

Sept. 7
Huntsville, AL
Von Braun Center

Sept. 8
Morganton, NC
Historic Morganton Festival

Sept. 9*
Buckhannon, WV
Rockefeller Gym at W.Va Wesleyan College

Sept. 15*
Rockaway Beach, NY
Bungalow Bar & Restaurant

Sept. 16
Hershey, PA
Hersheypark Music Box Theater

Oct. 6
Aurora, CO
Punkin Chunkin at Arapahoe Park Horses Track

Oct. 8
Highlands, NC
TBA

Oct. 20*
Flint, MI
The Machine Shop

Oct. 21*
Wind Lake, WI
TBA

Nov. 11
Tulsa, OK
TBA

*featuring Caroline Glaser

photo by Amy Richmond

Carly Pearce Announces New Album, “Every Little Thing” + Track Listing

Carly Pearce Announces New Album, “Every Little Thing” + Track Listing

Carly Pearce announced today (Aug. 22) that she will release her debut studio album, Every Little Thing, on Oct. 13.

The 13-track offering features eight songs that Carly co-wrote, including her current single, “Every Little Thing,” which is No. 15 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 23 weeks.

“I wrote this song from a very personal place of a heartbreak that I experienced and never really thought anybody was going to hear it,” said Carly to Nash Country Daily. “I certainly didn’t think that it was going to be something that would be my debut into the country genre. I thought that maybe my fans would have to buy into me a little bit to understand the artistic side of this song. I joke and say I’ve put out a lot of songs and been a part of a lot of things, but this song, as soon as it came out, it felt like it had its own wings and it was kind of out of my control.”

The album is being produced by busbee with sought-after songwriting contributors including Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally, and Hillary Lindsey. Busbee is well-known for his songwriting and production work with Lady Antebellum, Maren Morris, Keith Urban and more.

“I’m so grateful and excited to share more of the songs I wrote alongside some of my biggest inspirations and those [songs] where others penned the words of my story. I hope this album will be worth the wait . . . I know it has been for me!”

Carly will be joining Brett Young on his Caliville Tour this fall. Check out the upcoming album’s track list with songwriters below.

Every Little Thing Album Track List with Songwriters

  1. “Hide The Wine” (Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey)
  2. “Careless” (Carly Pearce, Emily Shackelton)
  3. “Every Little Thing” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Shackelto)
  4. “Everybody Gonna Talk” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Weisband)
  5. “Catch Fire” (busbee, Natalie Hemby)
  6. “If My Name Was Whiskey” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Shane McAnally)
  7. “Color” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Laura Veltz)
  8. “I Need A Ride Home” (Ashley Gorley, Matt Jenkins, Hillary Lindsey)
  9. “Doin’ It Right” (Carly Pearce, Oscar Charles, Allison Veltz)
  10. “Feel Somethin’” (busbee, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally)
  11. “You Know Where To Find Me” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Shackelton)
  12. “Honeysuckle” (busbee, Barry Dean, Hillary Lindsey)
  13. “Dare Ya” (Carly Pearce, Joe Ginsberg, Allison Veltz)
Watch Margo Price Raise a Little Hell in New “Weakness” Video

Watch Margo Price Raise a Little Hell in New “Weakness” Video

In July, Margo Price surprised her fans with the release of a new four-song EP, Weakness, which she recorded at Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis.

Today (Aug. 22), Margo doubled-down on the surprises by releasing a new video for the title track. In the new clip, the Outlaw country artist is depicted living an outlaw lifestyle as she robs a liquor store, starts a fire and raises a little hell on a motorcycle.

Margo’s 2016 debut album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, won the second annual American Music Prize for Best Debut Album and helped her net the New/Emerging Artist of the Year trophy at the Americana Music Awards.

Watch Margo’s new video for “Weakness” below.

9 Million Reasons Florida Georgia Line Loves Baseball Stadiums

9 Million Reasons Florida Georgia Line Loves Baseball Stadiums

Florida Georgia Line headlined a trifecta of sold-out stadium shows this summer with stops at Boston’s Fenway Park (July 7), Minneapolis’ Target Field (July 29) and Chicago’s Wrigley Field (Aug. 12). Along the way, FGL got support from hip-hop star Nelly, pop idols Backstreet Boys and country star Chris Lane.

By all accounts, FGL’s triple play at Fenway Park, Target Field and Wrigley Field was an overwhelming success.

More than 115,000 fans attended the three concerts and the gross ticket sales topped more than $9 million.

Check out some of the stats below.

July 7
Boston
Fenway Park
Attendance: 35,699
Gross Ticket Sales: $3,072,146

July 29
Minneapolis
Target Field
Attendance: 37,592
Gross Ticket Sales: $3,109,656

Aug. 12
Chicago
Wrigley Field
Attendance: 42,387
Gross Ticket Sales: $3,387,468

FGL’s Smooth Tour continues through October. The duo will once again team up with the Backstreet Boys for an episode of CMT Crossroads on Aug. 30 at 10 p.m. ET.

photo by Nick Swift

Blake Shelton: “I Wouldn’t Be Sitting Here With a Career Right Now If It Wasn’t for the Songwriters in Nashville” [Watch Video]

Blake Shelton: “I Wouldn’t Be Sitting Here With a Career Right Now If It Wasn’t for the Songwriters in Nashville” [Watch Video]

Blake Shelton posted an almost-two-minute clip on Facebook yesterday (Aug. 21) in which he thanked Nashville songwriters for their “incredible” contributions to his musical catalogue over the years.

“I never really considered myself a great songwriter, and the reason is because there’s so many incredible songwriters in Nashville that I can’t even begin to compare my songs to the work that they put out and the brilliant songs that these writers in Nashville come up with time and time and time again,” said Blake. “And I wouldn’t be sitting here with a career right now if it wasn’t for the songwriters in Nashville and the publishers who took a chance on me, especially as a young artist.”

While the majority of cuts on Blake’s albums are from outside songwriters nowadays, he has co-penned a number of his own tunes over the years, including “All Over Me,” “Friends,” “Go Ahead and Break My Heart,” “On a Good Day,” “The Last Country Song,” “Here I Am,” “Savior’s Shadow” and more, as well as Miranda Lambert’s “Over You.”

“I love being a songwriter, but I’m more excited about making a great album every time I get in the studio, and if I’m going to be honest with myself and everyone around me, the only way to do that is to lean on the incredible, talented writers in Nashville,” added Blake.

Speaking of being “honest,” Blake’s most recent album is 2016’s If I’m Honest, featuring No. 1 singles “Came Here to Forget,” “A Guy With a Girl” and “Every Time I Hear That Song.”

Watch Blake’s post below.

Weather

  • Forecast
  • Currents
  • Planner