Chris Janson Is “Excited” to Announce Sept. 22 Release of New Album, “Everybody”

Chris Janson Is “Excited” to Announce Sept. 22 Release of New Album, “Everybody”

As his party-flowing, summer single, “Fix a Drink,” continues to climb up the Billboard Country Airplay chart (currently No. 26), Chris Janson has announced that he will release his sophomore album, Everybody, on Sept. 22. As the follow-up to his 2015 debut album, Buy Me a Boat, the upcoming record will include all of the songs from his recent EP, Fix a Drink, as well as additional tunes.

“I’m excited about it,” says Chris to Nash Country Daily. “I’ve had time to write this record. I put songs on this thing—it’s been a very strenuous process, in a good way. I’m generally the kind of person who goes, ‘Hey, let’s [make a record] real quick,’ and everyone around me has really opened my eyes up to, ‘Yeah, let’s hurry up and do it, but let’s also take the time to pick the best songs and pick what you want to put on this album. You have time, breathe, do it.’ And that’s what I’ve done, and it’s been awesome.”

Chris will continue his stint on Sam Hunt’s 15 in a 30 Tour through September, before joining Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on their Soul2Soul Tour in October.

photo by Jason Simanek

Kenny Rogers’ Farewell Concert to Feature Final Duet With Dolly Parton + Performances by Little Big Town, Alison Krauss & More

Kenny Rogers’ Farewell Concert to Feature Final Duet With Dolly Parton + Performances by Little Big Town, Alison Krauss & More

Kenny Rogers’ 60-year career will be capped with a farewell concert at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 25.

The showcase, dubbed All In For The Gambler: Kenny Rogers’ Farewell Concert Celebration, will feature the final duet by Kenny and Dolly Parton, one of country music’s most beloved tandems.

The concert will also feature performances by Little Big Town, Alison Krauss, The Flaming Lips, Idina Menzel, Jamey Johnson, Elle King and more guests to be announced soon.

“As I’m bringing this chapter of my career to a close, this will be an unforgettable way to celebrate with my talented friends, who I’m so grateful to have crossed paths with,” says Kenny. “It means so much that they would feel compelled to do this for me. Of course, the night would not be the same without Dolly Parton being part of it. We’ve enjoyed a special friendship for decades, and I’ll forever look back fondly on the many collaborations, performances and laughs we’ve shared as some of the most extraordinary moments of my career. I know it will be a moving experience for us standing on that stage together for one last time.”

“Kenny is like a family member to me,” says Dolly. “We have been friends for over 30 years and made musical magic together. Since 1983, when we released ‘Islands in the Stream,’ everyone has had an expectation to see Kenny everywhere I go and me with him wherever he goes. Well, I guess for many of those fans that wanted to see us together, this will be that night. Performing with Kenny for the last time ever on October 25 is going to be emotional for both of us, but it’s also going to be very special. Even though Kenny may be retiring, as he fades from the stage, our love for each other will never fade away.”

Tickets go on sale July 21 at 10 a.m. CT at Ticketmaster, by phone at 800-745-3000 and the Bridgestone Arena box office. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation and the Kenny Rogers Children’s Center.

Kacey Musgraves Celebrates Her “Last Ride” Bachelorette Party at Dollywood [Photos & Video]

Kacey Musgraves Celebrates Her “Last Ride” Bachelorette Party at Dollywood [Photos & Video]

Kacey Musgraves and her gal pals headed to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., over the weekend (July 15) to celebrate her bachelorette party.

According to Kacey’s Twitter and Instagram accounts, the troupe enjoyed a bevy of activities, including a fireworks show, candle making, roller coasters and drinking games, as well as custom-made fanny packs and t-shirts.

Kacey, who is engaged to singer/songwriter Ruston Kelly, noted that is was the “best weekend ever” and Dollywood was the “#LastRideForTheBride.”

Check out some pics of the excursion, courtesy of Kacey’s Twitter page, as well as a video of one of her roller coaster rides.

photos via Kacey Musgraves’ Twitter

Watch Miranda Lambert Fire Up the Crowd by Joining Chris Stapleton Onstage to Sing “Fire Away”

Watch Miranda Lambert Fire Up the Crowd by Joining Chris Stapleton Onstage to Sing “Fire Away”

On Sunday night (July 16) in Buffalo, N.Y., Miranda Lambert made a surprise appearance during Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Tour.

After coming onstage earlier in the evening to sing “Happy Birthday” to opener—and boyfriend—Anderson East, Miranda joined Chris and wife Morgane onstage to sing “Fire Away.”

Check out the performance below.

 

Video via Angela Zimmer’s YouTube

Berry Named To Watch List For Paul Hornung Award

Berry Named To Watch List For Paul Hornung Award

Evan Berry – UT / Credit: UT Athletics

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On Monday, the Louisville Sports Commission named Tennessee senior defensive back and kick returner Evan Berry to the 2017 Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse.

Berry is one of 46 multi-talented college football student-athletes on the Watch List. The Paul Hornung Award, now in its eighth season, is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football by the Louisville Sports Commission, and football legend and Louisville native Paul Hornung. The winner and his family will be honored at the annual Paul Hornung Award Banquet presented by KentuckyOne Health, to be held at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville on March 8, 2018. This will be The Paul Hornung Award’s second year as an associate member of the prestigious National College Football Awards Association.

On July 14, Berry earned 2017 Preseason Media Days All-SEC honors as a return specialist. He is also an Athlon Preseason All-American and in 2016 was a Coaches Second Team All-SEC pick after averaging 32.9 yards on 14 kick returns. In the Vols’ win against Georgia, Berry returned a pooch kick 20 yards to the Bulldogs’ 48-yard line and, along with a UGA offsides penalty, helped set up Dobbs’ 43-yard Hail Mary to Jennings. Berry had a 100-yard return for a touchdown at South Carolina on Oct. 29. In 2016, he also tallied 12 tackles and one tackle for loss. As a sophomore in 2015, he ranked first in the NCAA and first in the SEC with a 38.3-yard kickoff return average and was named a First Team All-American by Walter Camp, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. For his career, Berry has returned 49 kicks for 1,677 yards, a UT-record 34.2-yard average and four touchdowns. His 34.2-yard career kickoff return average is the best mark of any current player in the NCAA, regardless of division.

“We have a terrific Watch List again this year,” said Paul Hornung, namesake of the Award, who legendary Coach Vince Lombardi called “the most versatile man ever to play the game.” “I love the fact that we recognize players who have the skill and the right mind set to play anyplace on the field to help their team win games.”

The 2017 Watch List is comprised of one graduate student, 23 seniors, 19 juniors, and three sophomores who play a total of nine different positions. They represent 45 universities in 28 states coast-to-coast across the 10 conferences that are part of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The ACC leads the conferences with 10 players, followed by the SEC with eight players, and the Big Ten with five players.

Players on this year’s Watch List accounted for 10,724 rushing yards, 16,853 receiving yards, 13,548 kickoff return yards, 4,092 punt return yards, and 394 total tackles in 2016. Reminiscent of Hornung during his playing days, members of the Watch List demonstrated a knack for scoring numerous ways. Last season the Watch List players combined for 291 total touchdowns in six different ways – passing, rushing, receiving, punt return, kickoff return, and interception.

The 2017 Watch List was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on a combination of 2016 statistics, career performance, SID recommendations, and expectations heading into the 2017 season. Profiles of each player and information about the Award can be found at www.paulhornungaward.com. Players will be added to the Watch List during the 2017 regular season based on performance.

-UT Athletics

 

“Sunday Morning” Subject Willie Nelson Hasn’t “Really Got Anything to Bitch About” [Watch]

“Sunday Morning” Subject Willie Nelson Hasn’t “Really Got Anything to Bitch About” [Watch]

Willie Nelson, 84, was the subject of a CBS Sunday Morning sit-down with host Bob Schieffer yesterday (July 16—an earlier version of the story was originally published on April 2, 2017).

In addition to talking about the long-running joke surrounding reported claims of his death (“I’ve been killed several times throughout the years”), Willie dished about his health (“I haven’t really got anything to bitch about”), his “wild and crazy” days in Nashville, the “truth” in songwriting, paying off his debt to the IRS (“It’s kind of funny when you think about it”), his affinity for marijuana (“It keeps me from going off and doing crazy things”), continuing to tour (“What, do you want me to quit?”) and more.

Watch the interview below.

photo via Sunday Morning

Social Media Roundup: Carrie Underwood’s ’70s Time Travel, Sam Hunt’s Aim, Kelsea Ballerini’s Twitter Timeout, Dolly’s Smile & More

Social Media Roundup: Carrie Underwood’s ’70s Time Travel, Sam Hunt’s Aim, Kelsea Ballerini’s Twitter Timeout, Dolly’s Smile & More

If you don’t have time to comb through social media all day, here’s what you’ve been missing over the last 48 hours or so in the country music world:

  • Carrie Underwood time travels back to the 1970s.
  • Sam Hunt and Chris Janson shoot some arrows pre-show.
  • Kelsea Ballerini takes a Twitter timeout.
  • Toby Keith finds a red solo cup and the Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar.
  • John Rich of Big & Rich catches a big bass.
  • Kane Brown and Jason Aldean appear to be semi-friends.
  • Keith Urban thanks the fans of Craven, Sask.
  • Sara Evans takes her two daughters out in downtown Nashville.
  • Dolly Parton reminds us all about the power of a smile.
  • Kip Moore shares a quick behind-the-scenes video while working in the studio.

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With @SammyHagar.

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How's your Sunday? Mine's pretty dang good 👍 #bass #merica

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Really cool guy with a magical cowboy hat🔥 love ya brother

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Dinner last night in Nashville with my girls!

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If you see someone without a smile, give 'em yours! If you aren't smiling today, this one is for you!! 🙂

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RaeLynn Calls Upon the Friendly Support of Gal Pals in New “Lonely Call” Video [Watch]

RaeLynn Calls Upon the Friendly Support of Gal Pals in New “Lonely Call” Video [Watch]

Following the Top 30 success of WildHorse’s lead single, “Love Triangle,” RaeLynn released the album’s second single, “Lonely Call,” to country radio in June. Now she has a new video for the tune.

Co-written by RaeLynn, Nicolle Galyon and Rob Hawkins, “Lonely Call” finds the narrator refusing to be her ex’s late-night booty call as she sings “When you start to wonder if you made the wrong choice / So let it ring, let it ring all night long / ’Cause I ain’t your lonely call / I ain’t your lonely call, call, oh / Let it ring, let it ring, let it ring, girl.”

The new video, which was directed by Chris Hicky, features RaeLynn offering support to the lead character, who is played by real-life friend Abby Cook. To get Abby’s mind of the constant ringing off her tenacious ex, RaeLynn arranges a girls’ night in, with the help of a few friends, including her sister-in-law Heather Davis, The Goldbergs star Hayley Orrantia and upcoming artist Lindsay James Hague.

Watch the new clip below.

Jimmy’s blog: CBS analyst says Butch Jones `obviously’ on hot seat

Jimmy’s blog: CBS analyst says Butch Jones `obviously’ on hot seat

 

By Jimmy Hyams

Tennessee has recorded back-to-back nine-win seasons and won three bowl games in a row, but that doesn’t mean Butch Jones can prop his feet while sitting in a recliner.

In fact, CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel thinks Jones is squarely on the hot seat.

“I think obviously he’s on the hot seat,’’ said Neuheisel. “You’ve got a new AD (athletic director) who’s listening to all the noise and is going to be watching very carefully. … You’ve got a 100,000-seat stadium that needs to be rocking and rolling, and that first game against Georgia Tech will be huge.’’

Neuheisel thinks it’s important for Tennessee to get off to a good start considering Georgia Tech, Florida and Georgia are among the first five opponents on the schedule.

Neuheisel said if Jones can beat Florida and Georgia “as he did a year ago and stay healthy …you watch that contract extension. You watch how big it will be.’’

Neuheisel said being on the hot seat is part of the SEC “culture.’’

The fact that Tennessee plays Alabama each year as a permanent crossover opponent in the West Division isn’t doing Jones any favors.

“I term these guys Everest,’’ Neuheisel said of Alabama. “When you have to climb Everest every year, there’s going to be some casualties. We saw it happen to (former LSU coach) Les Miles. Kevin Sumlin’s AD came out and said he’s got to win more than eight. (Arkansas coach) Bret Bielema’s got to find a way to get going in the right direction. It’s on and on and on when you’ve got Everest in your division.’’

Overall, Neuheisel gives Jones a thumbs up for turning around Tennessee.

“I think Butch has been really good in terms of stockpiling talent, winning the day with respect to recruiting and getting great talent in there,’’ said Neuheisel.

But, there is a but – a big but.

“He’s been in some ways — and I know this because I did it to myself — a little bit his own worst enemy because he’s such a positive guy and he doesn’t shy away from high expectations,’’ said Neuheisel, former head coach at Colorado, Washington and UCLA.

“But when he says things like `champions of life’ and `five-star character (actually hearts)’ or whatever, when you say things like that, it can inflame the fan base. They don’t want to know about the pain, they just want to see the baby and the baby is a championship because the Tennessee fan base considers themselves the blue blood of college football.

“They go back to that BCS championship in 1998 and say, `Where is that?’ We want to be back in Atlanta (site of the SEC Championship game).’’

Neuheisel said he expects Jones to be a little bit more tightlipped about future expectations, but he added: “There’s no question that he understands the situation wasn’t good enough last year, given the start, given the promise, given everybody’s expectations. But I still think two years in a row of nine wins is evidence he’s on the right track.’’

Does Neuheisel likes UT’s chances of winning the East this year?

“I’ve got to see the quarterback,’’ Neuheisel said. “(Quinten) Dormady was 10-for-10 in the spring game. That to me says he can play, that to me says he understands how defenses play.

“I’ve got to see how (first-year offensive coordinator) Larry Scott manages that offense. Is Larry Scott getting that title mean Butch it getting himself more involved? When you’re on the hot seat, that’s what you want to do. If I’m going to lose my job, I want it to be me that loses it. So we’ll wait and see how all that plays itself out.’’

 


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Dylan Scott Scores First No. 1 Single With Wife-Inspired “My Girl”

Dylan Scott Scores First No. 1 Single With Wife-Inspired “My Girl”

Dylan Scott has notched the first No. 1 song of his career this week as “My Girl” ascended to the top spot on both the Mediabase chart and Billboard Country Airplay chart. The tune, which Dylan co-penned about his wife Blair, reached No. 1 after 46 weeks on the charts.

“‘My Girl’ was 10 years in the making,” says Dylan to Nash Country Daily. “My wife and I, we’ve been together over 10 years now—been married for one—and ‘My Girl’ is basically about our life over the past 10 years. Almost everything in that song is true. We lived it.”

Dylan celebrated the No. 1 news with an Instagram post, saying: “There’s a lot of people I’ll be thanking, but this group of guys are first! Countless miles and hours away from our families, nights slept in a van, some days only enough money for the dollar menu, but today boys, we have the NUMBER 1 country song in America!! Y’all have been the backbone to this whole journey and I can never thank you guys enough! #fam.”

Dylan will release a deluxe edition of his self-titled debut album on August 4.

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