Social Media Roundup: Chase Rice’s Korean DMZ Visit, John Rich’s Pool Progress, William Michael Morgan’s Rock Skip Skills & More

Social Media Roundup: Chase Rice’s Korean DMZ Visit, John Rich’s Pool Progress, William Michael Morgan’s Rock Skip Skills & 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:

  • Chase Rice visits the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
  • Billy Currington gets a gift.
  • John Rich is ready to go swimming.
  • Dave Haywood and family have some news.
  • Keith Urban appears to be in the studio.
  • William Michael Morgan sucks at skipping rocks.
  • Frankie Ballard remembers his father-in-law.
  • Kacey Musgraves likes to sparkle.
  • Chris Young gets a #truckstopfind.
  • Tim McGraw is a fan of Cleveland and Spinal Tap.
  • Brantley Gilbert fills the house in Detroit.
  • Trisha Yearwood has donuts.

 

 

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Bout to fill this bad boy up!! (With Beer!)

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Why not?

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I'm a big fan of @ericaelizabethprettythings and the celestial pieces she hand-makes. Was very stoked to wear one tonight ⭐️ #SoHeady

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‪I don't know if I've ever laughed harder than this #truckstopfinds #nerdmoment ‬

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Hello Cleveland!! #Soul2Soul #spinaltap

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Detroit!! y'all showed UP!! Cant thank ya enough…. not an empty seat in the house! We love y'all!

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Watch Midland Perform Top 10 Single, “Drinkin’ Problem,” on “Jimmy Kimmel”

Watch Midland Perform Top 10 Single, “Drinkin’ Problem,” on “Jimmy Kimmel”

After recently revealing the cover art and track list for their upcoming album, On the Rocks, Texas trio Midland stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform their current single, “Drinkin’ Problem.”

The new tune, which was co-penned by the trio’s Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson as well as Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, is currently No. 7 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

“I think ‘Drinkin’ Problem’ is just a song that we feel really represents what Midland is about, as far as the sound goes, as far as the songwriting goes,” said Mark to Nash Country Daily. “I think it’s just a great peek into what our influences are. But essentially, it’s a song about an archetype—about a guy or a girl—that we’ve all known, and I am assuming that all of us are of the age and have spent a lot of time in bars. We all know this person, and maybe it has been us at a certain time, but it’s kind of a beautiful song about a dark place.”

Watch Midland’s performance below.

Is New Music Coming From Luke Bryan on Aug. 23? Here’s What We Know & Heard

Is New Music Coming From Luke Bryan on Aug. 23? Here’s What We Know & Heard

Luke Bryan 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.

Luke’s fans have been waiting for new music since “Fast” reached No. 1 in April—and it sounds like they won’t be waiting much longer.

Here’s what we know:

  • There is an ad in the country music trades this week that features a photo of Luke with the caption “Luke Bryan August 23rd.”
  • Luke told ABC News in July: “Certainly, I’m in the studio. [I’ve] recorded some stuff, [and am] probably halfway through my project. [I’m] really getting geared up.”
  • Last week at an event to talk about his new album, Current Mood, Dustin Lynch—a recent tourmate of Luke’s—revealed he’d heard Luke’s new album.

Here’s what we heard:

  • According to a source close to Nash Country Daily, Luke will be releasing a new single on Aug. 23.

Stay tuned for more info.

Watch Little Big Town Perform “When Someone Stops Loving You” on “Seth Meyers”

Watch Little Big Town Perform “When Someone Stops Loving You” on “Seth Meyers”

Little Big Town headed to NYC last night (Aug. 17) to perform their current single, “When Someone Stops Loving You,” on Late Night With Seth Meyers.

The tune, which was penned by Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Chase McGill, features Jimi Westbrook out front on vocals. The breakup ballad is the third single from LBT’s eighth studio album, The Breaker, which dropped in February.

Watch LBT’s performance below.

Dierks Bentley, Darryl Worley, T. Graham Brown & More to Perform at Ralph Stanley Tribute Concert at the Opry

Dierks Bentley, Darryl Worley, T. Graham Brown & More to Perform at Ralph Stanley Tribute Concert at the Opry

Dierks Bentley, Darryl Worley, T. Graham Brown and more will pay tribute to the late bluegrass icon Ralph Stanley at a special concert at the Grand Ole Opry on Oct. 19. Billed as Dr. Ralph Stanley Forever: A Tribute Concert, additional performers will include Nathan Stanley, Heidi Newfield, Cody McCarver, Shayne Owens, Ralph Stanley II, T. Bone Burnett, Doug Supernaw, Smith & Wesley and more to be announced.

Tickets are on sale now.

Ralph Stanley, one of the stalwarts of bluegrass music and an important figure on the scene since starting the Clinch Mountain Boys band in 1946, died June 23, 2016, at the age of 89.

Born in southwest Virginia in 1927, Ralph gained his earliest fame in the Stanley Brothers duo, which he formed with his brother Carter. The Stanley Brothers were one of the first bluegrass acts to earn national acclaim.

Ralph forged his own popularity when he went solo in 1966, following Carter’s death from complications of cirrhosis. He re-formed the Clinch Mountain Boys, which at one time included a pair of young prodigies, Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley, both of whom cite Ralph as their main influence.

A consistent figure on the bluegrass concert circuit, Ralph gained an entirely new audience with the release of the 2000 film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? He sang a chilling a cappella version of the Appalachian dirge “O Death” in the movie, easily one of the highlights of the award-winning musical soundtrack. Ralph later won a Grammy award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance with that song. He often noted that the award “put me in a different category.” Ralph won a second Grammy in 2003 for Lost in the Lonesome Pines, a bluegrass album he recorded with Jim Lauderdale.

Dr. Ralph, who received two honorary doctorates in music from Lincoln Memorial University and Yale, continued to perform with the Clinch Mountain Boys until his death. He is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and has been inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor.

photo by Jason Simanek

Brett Young Announces Headlining Caliville Tour With Carly Pearce

Brett Young Announces Headlining Caliville Tour With Carly Pearce

California native Brett Young will headline more than a dozen dates on his upcoming Caliville Tour with special guest Carly Pearce. Kicking off on Oct. 14 in Charlottesville, Va., the tour will make stops in Charleston, Detroit, Cincinnati and more before capping in Milwaukee on Dec. 16.

“I am so excited to get to go out on my first ever headlining tour this year. It’s a pretty surreal feeling,” Brett said. “I can’t wait to see all my amazing fans out on the road, and I’m honored to have the incredible Carly Pearce along as well.”

Tickets go on sale Aug. 25.

Caliville Tour

Oct. 14
Charlottesville, VA
Jefferson Theater

Oct. 21
Kansas City, MO
The Truman

Oct. 28
Sarasota, FL
White Buffalo Saloon

Nov. 2
Charleston, SC
Music Farm

Nov. 3
Baltimore, MD
Rams Head Live

Nov. 4
Charlotte, NC
Coyote Joe’s

Nov. 11
Knoxville, TN
Cotton Eyed Joe’s

Nov. 18
Louisville, KY
Mercury Ballroom

Nov. 29
Oxford, OH
Brick Street Bar-Miami U

Dec. 1
Detroit, MI
Majestic Theatre

Dec. 2
Madison, WI
Orpheum Theater

Dec. 9
Baton Rouge, LA
Texas Club

Dec. 13
Cincinnati, OH
Bogart’s

Dec. 16
Milwaukee, WI
The Rave

In Our Most Heartwarming Podcast Yet, Josh Abbott Talks How the Recent Death of His Father Affected Him & Influenced New Album, “Until My Voice Goes Out”

In Our Most Heartwarming Podcast Yet, Josh Abbott Talks How the Recent Death of His Father Affected Him & Influenced New Album, “Until My Voice Goes Out”

Jim Casey talks with Josh Abbott about the recent death of his father, walking the ACM Awards red carpet with his mom, collaborating with artists like Kacey Musgraves and Carly Pearce, the Texas songwriters who influenced him, the exciting musical direction of his new album, Until My Voice Goes Out, and more.

Show Participants

  • Josh Abbott Band members
    • Josh Abbott
    • Preston “P-Tone” Wait
  • Jim Casey, NCD director of editorial

Show Notes & Links

The Writers Room, Ep. 110, 37 minutes
photo by Jason Simanek

Alan Jackson and Chris Stapleton Added as Performers at ACM Honors Ceremony

Alan Jackson and Chris Stapleton Added as Performers at ACM Honors Ceremony

The Academy of Country Music announced that Alan Jackson and Chris Stapleton will perform at the 11th annual ACM Honors ceremony on Aug. 23.

Alan and Chris will join previously announced performers George Strait, Kelsea Ballerini, Vince Gill, Toby Keith, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Brad Paisley, Thomas Rhett and Hillary Scott.

In addition, award presenters will include Jason Aldean, Bobby Bones, Ross Copperman, Lady Antebellum, Jimmy Webb, Vince Gill, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Brad Paisley and Hillary Scott

The 11th annual ACM Honors is an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 52nd ACM Awards.

Special Award recipients include Kelsea Ballerini (Gene Weed Milestone Award), Toby Keith (Poet’s Award), Bob Kingsley (Mae Boren Axton Service Award), Reba McEntire (Mae Boren Axton Service Award), Nashville (Tex Ritter Film Award), Dolly Parton (Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award), Shel Silverstein (Poet’s Award) and George Strait (Cliffie Stone Icon Award).

The evening will also honor winners of the Industry and Studio Recording Awards, along with Songwriter of the Year, Lori McKenna.

The 11th annual ACM Honors will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017, at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and will be broadcast on CBS at a later date.

Tickets are on sale now.

photo by Jim Casey

Watch Dustin Lynch’s Intimate Performance of “Small Town Boy” From NASH Studios

Watch Dustin Lynch’s Intimate Performance of “Small Town Boy” From NASH Studios

Dustin Lynch stopped by the Nash campus on Aug. 14 to talk with morning show Ty, Kelly & Chuck about his upcoming third studio album, Current Mood, which is slated to drop on Sept. 8.

The 13-track offering features Dustin’s recent No. 1 single, “Seein’ Red,” as well as his current No. 5 single, “Small Town Boy.”

“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.”  

Watch below as Dustin and his band treat the studio audience to an intimate performance of “Small Town Boy.”

Watch FGL + Backstreet Team Up for a #SleevesOptional Performance of “Everybody” on “CMT Crossroads”

Watch FGL + Backstreet Team Up for a #SleevesOptional Performance of “Everybody” on “CMT Crossroads”

The bromance between Florida Georgia Line and the Backstreet Boys will continue on an upcoming episode of CMT Crossroads on August 30 at 10 p.m. ET.

After FGL and BSB joined forces to record No. 1 hit, “God, Your Mama, and Me,” in 2016, the two boy bands embarked on 2017’s Smooth Tour for select stadium dates.

Now Brian Kelley, Tyler Hubbard, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie D and AJ McLean will take the CMT Crossroads stage for an hour-long show to collaborate on a number of tunes, including “Everybody,” “I Want It That Way,” “As Long As You Want Me,” “Cruise,” “H.O.L.Y.,” “God, Your Mama, and Me” and more.

Watch a sneak peek of the upcoming show in the video below, which features a #SleevesOptional (we made that part up) performance of “Everybody,” a Top 5 hit for BSB in 1998.

 

 

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