Luke Combs: Don’t Tempt Me With a Good Time Tour

Luke Combs: Don’t Tempt Me With a Good Time Tour

Luke Combs will begin his headlining tour in October. Special guests include Ray Fulcher, Josh Phillips and Faren Rachels. Tickets go on sale Friday, Aug. 18 with special pre-sales beginning Tuesday, Aug. 15.

Check out Luke Combs’ website for more information.

Luke Combs: Don’t Tempt Me With a Good Time Tour
Date Venue Location Special Guests On Sale
Oct. 3 Los Angeles, Cali. The Roxy Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
4 Bakersfield, Cali. Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips Aug. 19
12 Milwaukee, Wis. The Rave Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
13 Des Moines, Iowa Wooly’s Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
14 Wichita, Kan. The Cotillion Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
19 Tulsa, Okla. Cain’s Ballroom Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
20 Columbia, Mo. The Blue Note Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
21 Springfield, Ill. Boondocks Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
26 Fayetteville, Ark. George’s Majestic Lounge Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
27 Kansas City, Mo. The Truman Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
28 Denver, Colo. Grizzly Rose Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
Nov. 2 Baton Rouge, La. Texas Club Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
3 Houston, Texas House Of Blues Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
4 Fort Worth, Texas Billy Bob’s Texas Ray Fulcher & Josh Phillips
9 Oxford, Ohio Brick Street Bar Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels Aug. 19
10 Columbus, Ohio Newport Music Hall Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
16 Boston, Mass. House of Blues Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
17 Baltimore, Md. Rams Head Live Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
18 Asbury Park, N.J. The Stone Pony Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
Dec. 1 Atlanta, Ga. The Tabernacle Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
7 Columbia, S.C. Township Auditorium Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels Sep. 22
8 Charlotte, N.C. Coyote Joe’s Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels Sep. 22
14 Orlando, Fla. House of Blues Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels Sep. 22
15 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida Theatre Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels Aug. 25
16 Asheville, N.C. US Cellular Center Josh Phillips & Faren Rachels
Jimmy’s blog: Gatlin wins crown, then kneels to king of sprinters

Jimmy’s blog: Gatlin wins crown, then kneels to king of sprinters

By Jimmy Hyams

Justin Gatlin wore the crown after winning the 100-meter dash at the Track and Field World Championships in London.

But he bowed to the king of the sport after the race.

Gatlin and Usain Bolt of Jamaica have been rivals for almost a decade. Bolt is the greatest sprinter in history, setting world records in the 100 and 200 and winning nine gold medals in the Olympics in the 100, 200 and 4×100 relays.

But in Bolt’s last race of his brilliant career last weekend, the 30-year-old finished third to Gatlin, 35, and another former Tennessee runner, 21-year-old Christian Coleman.

Afterwards, Gatlin took a knee in front of Bolt to honor track’s biggest story. In an exclusive interview with SportsRadio WNML, Gatlin explained it was not a spur-of-the-moment act, but something he had thought about for days.

“I knew talking to him personally how much we have benefitted from each other throughout the years,’’ Gatlin said. “When you’ve won so many titles over and over again, you become complacent. And he’s told me himself personally that I have helped him throughout the last couple of years to rise to the occasion to run as fast as he can and to win.

“So I felt like it was my responsibility as a competitor to push him to his limit or either beat him. I’ve always said that.

“So if the time came and it was his last race, I wanted to pay homage to him. I wanted to be able to take a knee and say, `Hey, for all the things you’ve done for this sport, running crazy fast times, setting new world records, winning multiple golds,’ I wanted to pay homage to that.’’

Despite their rivalry, Gatlin said he and Bolt have a good relationship.

“There have been times we went out and partied after races,’’ Gatlin said. “I have the utmost respect for him. He’s pushed me to be the man I am today, the sprinter I am today. He’s the one that opened my eyes to say, `You know, I can run 9.7, I can run 9.6. If he’s done it, I can do it, too.’ … It may take a little longer but I’m going to get there.’’’

Coleman, having beaten Bolt in a semifinal heat, was in lane 5. Bolt was in lane 4. Gatlin was in lane 8.

Gatlin said Bolt was the first to congratulate Gatlin on the win.

“He whispered in my ear and said, `Man, I didn’t see you in Lane 8,’’ Gatlin said. “I told him, `I didn’t see you in Lane 4.’

“He said, `You deserve it. You worked hard for this. You are a classy guy. You don’t deserve all these boos in the stadium.’’’

Gatlin said the boos didn’t bother him. He figured it would happen considering Bolt’s popularity in London and that this was his farewell race.

“The last couple of years, I’ve been painted as the man in the black hat, the guy who’s trying to dethrone Usain,’’ Gatlin said. “I knew the boos were going to come of some sort. But when the boos died down, I could hear the cheers.’’

Gatlin and Coleman are the second pair from the same school to go 1-2 at the World Championships. Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell of Houston did it in the 1980s.

But Gatlin points out there is a big difference. Lewis and Burrell were college teammates. Gatlin and Coleman are 14 years apart.

Gatlin is the oldest to ever win the 100 at the World Championships. He also won world titles 12 years apart, another first.

Not to be forgotten, he was suspended four years for taking a performance enhancing drug during the prime of his career.

“Coming back into the sport has been exciting but a hard road for me,’’ Gatlin said. “I’m just happy to be back and gain the respect of my peers, happy to be able to step on the track and be able to run at my heart’s content and be able to show the world I’m still a contender, and I’m a champion now.’’

Would Gatlin still be running if he hadn’t been away from track for four years?

“That’s a really good question,’’ said the Pensacola, Fla., native, who came to Tennessee as a hurdler/sprinter. “When it comes to being satisfied, I think I still would have pushed and worked hard – and I think I would have retired.

“But I love the competition, guys. I love it. I love seeing young guys come up and learn and become faster. I love going head-to-head with these guys out here every weekend around the world. That’s the addiction thing to me – the competition. That’s what I’m going to miss the most when I retire.’’

As the world champion, he has a direct invite into the next games in 2019. As for the 2020 Olympics, he’ll run in 2019 and see where he is.

As for Coleman, Gatlin gushes with excitement.

“I’m over the moon for him,’’ Gatlin said. “He’s an outstanding young man. Kind guy. Respectable guy. I’m talking about the guy off the track. When you talk about on the track, he’s a young beast. A young beast.

“He’s the only guy who can say in history he’s undefeated against Usain Bolt (going 2-0). He showed no fear and all guts and glory when he stepped on that line.’’

Coleman beat Bolt in the 100 semifinals heat and in the finals by the same margin, 9.94 to 9.95 both times.

Will Coleman one day win gold in the Olympics?

“I believe so,’’ Gatlin said. “I don’t see why this guy can not. He just impresses me, man. He impresses me so much on a daily basis. He’s so head strong. I can see him being the next dominant sprinter in track and field around the world, period.’’

 


Big Kahuna Wings: The wings that changed it all

Stephanie Quayle Talks Buffalo Farming, “Winnebago” Driving, Upcoming Album, “Love the Way You See Me,” & More

Stephanie Quayle Talks Buffalo Farming, “Winnebago” Driving, Upcoming Album, “Love the Way You See Me,” & More

Jim Casey talks with Stephanie Quayle about growing up on a buffalo ranch in Montana, her early interest in music and songwriting, moving to Nashville by way of Los Angeles, finding success last year with “Drinking With Dolly,” getting a personal note from Dolly about that song, her upcoming album being released on Sept. 8, Love the Way You See Me, her fun new single, “Winnebago,” and more.

Show Participants

  • Stephanie Quayle
  • Jim Casey, NCD director of editorial

Show Notes & Links

https://youtu.be/3BriHa1rdII

The Writers Room, Ep. 109, 15 minutes
photo by Jason Simanek

Kip Moore: Plead the Fifth Tour

Kip Moore: Plead the Fifth Tour

Kip Moore will hit the road this fall for his headlining Plead the Fifth Tour, with support from Drake White and Jordan Davis. Tickets go on sale on Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. CT.

Plead the Fifth Tour Dates

Oct. 19
Bowling Green, OH

Oct. 20
Elkhart, IN

Oct. 21
Niagara Falls, ON

Oct. 26
Pittsburgh, PA

Oct. 27
Grand Rapids, MI

Nov. 2
Madison, WI

Nov. 3
Indianapolis, IN

Nov. 4
Detroit, MI

Nov. 15
Clive, IA

Nov. 16
Wichita, KS

Nov. 17
Austin, TX

Nov. 18
Fort Worth, TX

Nov. 30
Norfolk, VA

Dec. 1
Northfield, OH

Dec. 2
Columbus, OH

Watch Toby Keith Honor Glen Campbell With Performance of “Wichita Lineman” at New York Concert

Watch Toby Keith Honor Glen Campbell With Performance of “Wichita Lineman” at New York Concert

Glen Campbell’s impact on country music and many of today’s artists cannot be overstated. Since the news of Glen’s passing broke on Aug. 8, there has been an outpouring of tributes and remembrances from the country community.

During his concert on Aug. 9 at the Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, N.Y., Toby Keith paid tribute to Glen by performing “Wichita Lineman,” a tune Glen took to the top of the country charts in 1968 (it also reached No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100).

“A great American country icon passed away . . . the great Glen Campbell passed away, and we’re gonna pay homage to him,” said Toby to the audience as he kicked off the tune and a video montage began playing in the background.

Watch Toby’s performance below.

video via Laura Covington YouTube

Everything Country Fans Need to Know About Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards

Everything Country Fans Need to Know About Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards

The Teen Choice Awards will air live on Fox on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 8 p.m. ET.

Sunday’s show will include performances from Louis Tomlinson and Bebe Rexha; Clean Bandit with Zara Larsson; an opening number featuring KYLE, Lil Yachty and Rita Ora; a world premiere of a brand-new song from the cast of Fox’s STAR; hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd; and French Montana, featuring Swae Lee with Uganda’s Triplets Ghetto Kids.

Fifth Harmony, Anthony Anderson and Logan Paul will be “special presenters” at the show, while celebrities slated to appear include Adam Scott, Craig Robinson, Kaitlin Olson, Thomas Barbucsa, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Zendaya, Chris Pratt, Lucy Hale, Janel Parrish, Victoria Justice, Tyler Posey, Camila Cabello, Millie Bobby Brown, Gal Gadot, Tyler Hoechlin, Grant Gustin, Melissa Benoist, Olivia Munn, Bella Thorne, Kumail Nanjiani, Katherine Langford, Maddie Ziegler, Grace VanderWaal, The Dolan Twins, Hudson Yang, the cast of Riverdale, Liza Koshy and Marshmello.

On the country front, Sam Hunt, Florida Georgia Line and Blake Shelton picked up four nominations apiece, while Carrie Underwood earned two.

Check out the country music-centric nominees below.

Choice Country Artist

Blake Shelton
Carrie Underwood
Florida Georgia Line
Kelsea Ballerini
Luke Bryan
Sam Hunt

Choice Country Song

“Body Like a Back Road” – Sam Hunt
“Craving You” – Thomas Rhett (feat. Maren Morris)
“Every Time I Hear That Song” – Blake Shelton
“The Fighter” – Keith Urban (feat. Carrie Underwood)
“God, Your Mama, and Me” – Florida Georgia Line (feat. Backstreet Boys)
“In Case You Didn’t Know” – Brett Young

Choice Song: Male Artist

Sam Hunt – “Body Like a Back Road”
Bruno Mars – “That’s What I Like”
Ed Sheeran – “Shape of You”
Harry Styles – “Sign of the Times”
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee (feat. Justin Bieber) – “Despacito”
Niall Horan – “Slow Hands”

Choice Collaboration

Florida Georgia Line (feat. Backstreet Boys) – “God, Your Mama, And Me”
Cheat Codes (feat. Demi Lovato) – “No Promises”
Kygo & Selena Gomez – “It Ain’t Me”
Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson – “Just Hold On”
ZAYN & Taylor Swift – “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”
Zedd & Alessia Cara – “Stay”

Choice Summer Group

The Chainsmokers
Coldplay
Fifth Harmony
Florida Georgia Line
Imagine Dragons
Little Mix

Choice Summer Tour

Ariana Grande – Dangerous Woman Tour
Bruno Mars – 24K Magic World Tour
Ed Sheeran – Divide Tour
Kendrick Lamar – The DAMN. Tour
Sam Hunt – 15 in a 30 Tour
Shawn Mendes – Illuminate World Tour

Choice Twit

Anna Kendrick
Blake Shelton
Chrissy Teigen
Ellen DeGeneres
Justin Timberlake
Zendaya

Choice Snapchatter

Ariana Grande
Bella Thorne
Brett Eldredge
DJ Khaled
Kylie Jenner
Selena Gomez

Choice TV Personality

Ellen DeGeneres – The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Blake Shelton – The Voice
Anthony Anderson – To Tell the Truth
Tyra Banks – America’s Got Talent
James Corden – The Late Late Show with James Corden
Jimmy Fallon – The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

photo by Jason Simanek

Thomas Rhett Drops New Lyric Video for Nostalgic Tune, “Sixteen” [Watch]

Thomas Rhett Drops New Lyric Video for Nostalgic Tune, “Sixteen” [Watch]

Thomas Rhett will release his third studio album, Life Changes, on Sept. 8. The new 14-song offering features 10 songs that TR co-wrote, including his new single, “Unforgettable,” which follows the album’s No. 1 lead single, “Craving You.”

At midnight on Aug. 10, TR gave fans another taste of what to expect on the upcoming album by dropping a new lyric video for the nostalgic track, “Sixteen,” a tune he co-penned with Sean Douglas and Joe Spargur.

Watch the new video below.

Life Changes Track Listing and Songwriters

  1.  “Craving You” feat. Maren Morris (Dave Barnes, Julian Bunetta)
  2.  “Unforgettable” (Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally)
  3.  “Sixteen” (Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Joe Spargur)
  4.  “Drink a Little Beer” feat. Rhett Akins (Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ben Hayslip)
  5.  “Marry Me” (Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally)
  6.  “Leave Right Now” (Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Edward Drewett, John Henry Ryan)
  7.  “Smooth Like the Summer” (Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
  8.  “Life Changes” (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley)
  9. “When You Look Like That” (Jessi Alexander, Matt Dragstrem, David Lee Murphy)
  10.  “Sweetheart” (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Sean Douglas, Joe Spargur)
  11.  “Kiss Me Like a Stranger” (Thomas Rhett, David Barnes, Jordan Reynolds)
  12.  “Renegades” (Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, John Henry Ryan)
  13.  “Gateway Love” (Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Sam Ellis, Emily Weisband)
  14. “Grave” (Chris DeStefano, Hillary Lindsey, Josh Miller)
Check Out the Ultimate List of Banned Wedding Songs, Including a Few Country Ditties

Check Out the Ultimate List of Banned Wedding Songs, Including a Few Country Ditties

ESPN’s FiveThiryEight.coma website that uses statistical analysis to tell stories about politics, sports, science, music and pop culture—recently put together an interesting post: The Ultimate Playlist of Banned Wedding Songs. And wouldn’t ya know it, there are a few country songs on the list.

To create the list, FiveThirtyEight collected the testimonies of more than two dozen professional DJs on nearly 200 weddings to find out what the most commonly prohibited songs and artists are. The end result is a list of 48 songs that couples most frequently banned from their wedding receptions. FiveThirtyEight also listed the “most common artist” that performed the song and a percentage of the “share of weddings” that banned the song.

Songs with a country connection that made the list include:

In the grand scheme of things, tying at #24 with 2.2% of the vote means each aforementioned song was only on about four ballots, which ain’t much to gripe about.

I’d also argue that Darius Rucker’s version of “Wagon Wheel” is more popular than Nathan Carter’s rendition, nonetheless, check out the entire list below.

The Ultimate List of Banned Wedding Songs

1. “Chicken Dance” – [No Artist Listed] – 23.1%
2. “Cha-Cha Slide” – DJ Casper – 22.5%
3. “Macarena” – Los Del Rio – 17.6%
4. “Cupid Shuffle” – Cupid – 16.5%
5. “YMCA” – Village People – 15.4%
6. “Electric Boogie (Electric Slide)” – Marcia Griffiths – 12.6%
7. “Hokey Pokey” – [No Artist Listed] – 10.4%
8. “Wobble” – V.I.C. – 7.1%
9. “Happy” – Pharrell Williams – 5.5%
9. “Shout” – Isley Brothers – 5.5%
11. “Love Shack” – The B-52’s – 49.5%
12. “We Are Family” – Sister Sledge – 4.4%
13. “Blurred Lines” – Robin Thicke – 3.8%
13. “Celebration” – Kool & The Gang – 3.8%
13. “Cotton Eye Joe” – Rednex – 3.8%
13. “Dancing Queen” – ABBA – 3.8%
13. “Don’t Stop Believin’” – Journey – 3.8%
13. “Single Ladies” – Beyonce – 3.8%
13. “Sweet Caroline” – Neil Diamond – 3.8%
13. “Turn Down for What” – DJ Snake and Lil Jon – 3.8%
13. “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” – Silento – 3.8%
22. “Hot In Here” – Nelly – 2.7%
22. “Mony Mony” – Billy Idol – 2.7%
24. “All About That Bass” – Meghan Trainor – 2.2%
24. “Baby Got Back” – Sir Mix-A-Lot – 2.2%
24. “Booti Call” – Blackstreet – 2.2%
24. “Gangnam Style” – Psy – 2.2%
24. “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” – Big & Rich – 2.2%
24. “Stayin’ Alive” – Bee Gees – 2.2%
24. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd – 2.2%
24. “Uptown Funk” – Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars – 2.2%
24. “Wagon Wheel” – Nathan Carter – 2.2%
24. “What Do You Mean?” – Justin Bieber – 2.2%
34. “All of Me” – John Legend – 1.6%
34. “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen – 1.6%
34. “Brown Eyed Girl” – Van Morrison – 1.6%
34. “Call Me Maybe” – Carly Rae Jepsen – 1.6%
34. “Footloose” – Kenny Loggins – 1.6%
34. “Get Low” – Lil Jon – 1.6%
34. “Hey Ya!” – Outkast – 1.6%
34. “Hotline Bling” – Drake – 1.6%
34. “I Will Survive” – Gloria Gaynor – 1.6%
34. “My Heart Will Go On” – Celine Dion – 1.6%
34. “SexyBack” – Justin Timberlake – 1.6%
34. “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – 1.6%
34. “Sugar” – Maroon 5 – 1.6%
34. “Total Eclipse of the Heart” – Bonnie Tyler – 1.6%
34. “You Shook Me All Night Long” – AC/DC – 1.6%

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