AmericanaFest Announces Second Round of Performers, Including Hayes Carll, Amanda Shires, Lori McKenna & More

AmericanaFest Announces Second Round of Performers, Including Hayes Carll, Amanda Shires, Lori McKenna & More

Almost 300 artists will descend upon Nashville for the 17th annual AmericanaFest on Sept. 12–17.

Today (June 28), the Americana Music Association announced the second round of artists—84 in total—who are slated to perform during the six-day event, including Hayes Carll, Amanda Shires, Lori McKenna, Drive-By Truckers, David Ramirez, The Wood Brothers and more.

Previously announced performers include Brandy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Turnpike Troubadours, Bruce Robison, Jason Eady, Deer Tick, SUSTO, Band of Heathens, Micky & the Motorcars, Jim Lauderdale and more.

The 2017 Americana Honors & Awards show, which is the centerpiece of AmericanaFest, will be held September 13 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Tickets are on sale now.

Check out the newly announced list of performers below.

The Accidentals
Amanda Shires
Angaleena Presley
Becky Warren
Ben Smith & Jimmy Brewer
Birdtalker
Bonnie Whitmore and Her Band
Boo Ray
Boy Named Banjo
Buddy Miller
The Cactus Blossoms
Cary Morin
Charly Markwart
Cody Canada & The Departed
Colin Hay
Cory Branan
Cris Jacobs
Dalton Domino
Darling West
Darrin Bradbury
David Ramirez
The Dead South
Dean Owens
Doug Seegers
Drive-by Truckers
Dustbowl Revival
Elijah Ocean
Elizabeth Cook
Emily Barker
Flatland Cavalry
Great American Canyon Band
Hayes Carll
Humming House
Iron & Wine
J.P. Harris
Jade Jackson
Joan Osborne
John Hiatt & the Goners
Joshua Hedley
Kaitlin Butts
The Kernal
Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams
The Last Bandoleros
Lee Roy Parnell
Lilly Hiatt
Lori McKenna
LUCETTE
Lukas Nelson
Marc Broussard
Mark O’Connor featuring the O’Connor Band
Matthew Ryan
The Mavericks & Friends
Michigan Rattlers
Nicole Atkins
Noam Pikelny
Nora Jane Struthers
North Mississippi Allstars
Phoebe Hunt
Quaker City Night Hawks
Robert Cray & Hi Rhythm
Rogue + Jaye
Romantica
Sammy Brue
The Secret Sisters
Shannon McNally
Steelism
The Steel Wheels
Suzanne Santo
SZLACHETKA
The Texas Gentlemen
The Tillers
Timmy The Teeth
Tom Brosseau
Tommy Womack
Travis Linville
Twisted Pine
Whiskey Shivers
Whitney Rose
The Wild Reeds
Willie Nile
The Wood Brothers
Wood & Wire
Woody Pines
Yola Carter

photo by Jim Casey

Watch Earth, Wind & Fire Team With Dan + Shay, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum & More on “CMT Crossroads”

Watch Earth, Wind & Fire Team With Dan + Shay, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum & More on “CMT Crossroads”

Dan + Shay, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Martina McBride, Drake White, Sara Evans and Lady Antebellum took part in a special outdoor CMT Crossroads featuring Earth, Wind & Fire that aired on June 23.

Some of Earth, Wind & Fire’s biggest hits got a country twist, including:

  • Dan + Shay: “That’s the Way of the World”
  • Martina McBride: “Sing a Song”
  • Darius Rucker: “Shining Star”
  • Drake White: “Let’s Groove”
  • Sara Evans: “Boogie Wonderland”
  • Rascal Flatts: “After the Love Has Gone”
  • Lady Antebellum: “September”

Earth, Wind & Fire, which was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, has won six Grammy Awards over its 40-plus-year career.

Check out all of the aforementioned performances below.

68 Photos: Take a Sneak Peek Inside Shania Twain’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame

68 Photos: Take a Sneak Peek Inside Shania Twain’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame

Shania Twain welcomed friends, colleagues and industry insiders into the Country Music Hall of Fame last night (June 27) for a sneak peek of her new exhibit, Shania Twain: Rock This Country.

Sparkling in a gold, bell-bottomed pantsuit, Shania addressed the crowd gathered in the Hall of Fame rotunda, saying, in part, “What I longed for a lot was just getting reacquainted—reunited, I guess is a better word—with my largest group of supporters, the fans. And I realized how much I missed them and I . . . in speeding past the ’90s and all of the craziness of that, which was beautifully crazy, but I never got to enjoy the moment and I was just racing on to the next thing, racing on to the future.”

Now Shania and her fans can race back and revisit the past in her new exhibit that opens on June 30 and runs through July 2018. Shania’s exhibit features outfits she wore in many of her stylish videos and in concert, personal memorabilia, photos, awards, stage props and more.

Check out our photo gallery of more than 60 pics.

photos by Jason Simanek

George Strait’s Old Topless Bentley Is For Sale . . . and We Don’t Mean Dierks [Photo Gallery]

George Strait’s Old Topless Bentley Is For Sale . . . and We Don’t Mean Dierks [Photo Gallery]

According to a post on Autotrader.com, a 2012 Bentley Continental GTC convertible once owned by George Strait is for sale for $159,000.

Check out the “Seller’s Comments” and a photo gallery below.

“Previously owned by the king of country music Mr. GEORGE STRAIT!!!! With signed car manual, LIKE NEW WITH LOW MILES!!”

“A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Never seen snow, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker, Perfect first car, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained.”

photos posted with permission from seller

Lady Vols’ SEC opponents set

Lady Vols’ SEC opponents set

Mercedes Russell – UT / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee’s SEC women’s basketball opponents are set for the 2017-18 season, and the Lady Vols will welcome NCAA Final Four teams South Carolina and Mississippi State to Thompson-Boling Arena.

Along with match-ups against its permanent opponent, Vanderbilt, in Knoxville and Nashville, Tennessee also will face South Carolina and Texas A&M in home-and-home series. USC won the 2017 NCAA National Championship, but the Lady Vols defeated the Gamecocks last season at Columbia in a nationally-televised thriller in front of 13,690 fans, 76-74.

The Lady Vols’ home schedule also features games against Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Ole Miss and Mississippi State. MSU, a team that UT split with a year ago, finished as runner-up to USC at the Final Four. Holly Warlick’s squad toppled the Bulldogs in front of a sellout record crowd of 10,500 in Starkville a year ago, 82-64.

In addition to the match-ups at USC, A&M and Vandy, Tennessee hits the road for contests at Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, LSU and Missouri.

Tennessee went 20-12 (10-6 SEC/5th) last season, its fifth under head coach Holly Warlick. The Lady Vols faced the nation’s fifth-toughest schedule, picking up victories over top-10 foes South Carolina, Mississippi State, Notre Dame and Stanford along the way.

UT will welcome back a pair of all-star performers in seniors Mercedes Russell and Jaime Nared. Russell, a 6-foot-6 center, averaged 16.1 points and 9.7 rebounds per game a year ago, posting a Lady Vol junior record with 19 double-doubles. She was named an honorable mention All-American by AP and the WBCA and was a second-team All-SEC pick by AP and the coaches.

Nared, meanwhile, tallied 15.6 points and 6.9 rebounds per contest, carding eight double-doubles of her own. The team’s second-leading three-point shooter with 37 treys in 2016-17, Nared was named to the Coaches All-SEC Second Team as a junior.

Returnees joining Russell and Nared are 5-11 junior wing Meme Jackson, 6-2 senior forward Kortney Dunbar and 6-3 sophomore center Kamera Harris. Jackson played in all 32 games last season, starting 19 of them.

Five newcomers are set to hit the court this season, including 6-3 junior college All-America forward Cheridene Green (redshirted last season due to a knee injury) and the nation’s No. 1 ranked signing class. That group includes 6-0 guard Evina Westbrook (No. 2 in the HoopGurlz/espnW 100), 5-7 guard Anastasia Hayes (ranked No. 7), 6-2 wing Rennia Davis (ranked No. 12) and 6-4 center Kasiyahna Kushkituah (ranked No. 57).

Times, dates and television information for the SEC schedule will be released at a later date.

-UT Athletics

 

Watch Rascal Flatts Surprise Wedding Couple With First Dance Performance of “God Bless the Broken Road”

Watch Rascal Flatts Surprise Wedding Couple With First Dance Performance of “God Bless the Broken Road”

The guys from Rascal Flatts crashed a couple’s wedding reception in Oshkosh, Wis., over the weekend (June 24) and treated the newlyweds to a surprise performance of “God Bless the Broken Road.”

The bride and groom, Sara and Brandon, are longtime fans of the trio and had selected “God Bless the Broken Road” as their first dance. Unbeknownst to the newlyweds, a family friend and the bride’s sister set the wheels in motion for the surprise performance from the trio, who happened to be headlining the Country USA Music Festival in Oshkosh that very day.

Watch how the surprise performance unfolds below.

Academy of Country Music Announces Industry Winners for 52nd ACM Awards [Complete List]

Academy of Country Music Announces Industry Winners for 52nd ACM Awards [Complete List]

Today (June 27), the Academy of Country Music announced the winners of the Industry Awards for the 52nd ACM Awards.

Voted on by the Academy’s professional members, the Industry Awards honor the behind-the-scenes professionals and venues that contribute to the artistry, success and longevity of country music.

The Industry winners will be recognized during the 11th annual ACM Honors, an evening dedicated to the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 52nd ACM Awards. The 11th annual ACM Honors will take place on Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and will be broadcast at a later date on CBS.

Below is a complete list of the Industry Award winners for the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards.

  • Casino of the Year (small capacity)
    Foxwoods Resort and Casino – Mashantucket, CT
  • Casio of the Year (medium capacity)
    The Joint at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
  • Festival of the Year
    Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Nightclub of the Year
    Joe’s Live – Rosemont, IL
  • Venue of the Year (small capacity)
    Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
  • Venue of the Year (medium capacity)
    Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
  • Venue of the Year (large capacity)
    Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
  • Don Romeo Talent Buyer of the Year
    Lenore Kinder – AEG Live
  • Promoter of the Year
    Ed Warm – Joe’s Live
Chase Rice: Lambs & Lions Tour

Chase Rice: Lambs & Lions Tour

Lambs and Lions Tour

Sept. 14
Boone, N.C.
Appalachian State University*

Sept. 15
Raleigh, N.C.
The Ritz*

Sept. 16
Charlotte, N.C.
Coyote Joe’s*

Sept. 21
Missoula, Mont.
Wilma Theater~

Sept. 22
Boise, Idaho
Knitting Factory~

Sept. 23
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Colonial Theater~

Sept. 28
Saint Paul, Minn.
The Myth^

Sept. 29
Rosemont, Ill.
Joe’s Live^

Sept. 30
Chicago, Ill.
Joe’s on Weed Street^

Oct. 1
Atlantic City, N.Y.
Garden State Country Muisc Food Truck Fest*

Oct. 12
San Marcos, Texas
The Marc+

Oct. 13
Dallas, Texas
House of Blues

Oct. 14
Dardanelle, Ark.
Front Street Grill

Oct. 26
Memphis, Tenn.
Minglewood Hall+

Oct. 27
Tulsa, Okla.
River Spirit Casino Resort

Oct. 28
Oklahoma City, Okla.
The Criterion+

Nov. 2
Huntington, N.Y.
The Paramount+

Nov. 3
Cleveland, Ohio
House of Blues+

Nov. 9
Phoenix, Ariz.
The Van Buren

Nov. 17
Denver, Colo.
Grizzly Rose

Nov. 18
Denver, Colo.
Grizzly Rose

Dec. 1
Glasgow, U.K.
King Tuts

Dec. 2
Manchester, U.K.
Deaf Institute

Dec. 4
Birmingham, U.K.
O2 Institute2

Dec. 5
London, U.K.
Borderline

Dec. 6
Dublin, Ireland
Whelans

Dec. 8
Maryville, Mo.
Northwest Missouri State University

Jan. 18
New York, N.Y.
Terminal 5#

Jan. 19
Boston, Mass.
House of Blues#

Jan. 20
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Filmore#

Jan. 25
St. Louis, Mo.
The Pageant*

Jan. 26
Milwaukee, Wis.
The Rave*

Jan. 27
Detroit, Mich.
The Fillmore*

Feb. 1
Norfolk, Va.
Norva Theatre*

Feb. 3
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stage AE*

Feb. 8
Orlando, Fla.
House of Blues+

Feb. 9
Tampa, Fla.
The Ritz Ybor+

Feb. 10
Atlanta, Ga.
Buckhead Theatre+

*Travis Denning
^Jacob Davis
#Brooke Eden
~Filmore
+Sam Riggs

Watch Hunter Hayes Testify About Girlfriend in New “Amen” Video

Watch Hunter Hayes Testify About Girlfriend in New “Amen” Video

Yesterday (June 26), Hunter Hayes released a new video for “Amen,” a song he made available for streaming on his birthday in September 2016.

Hunter recently revealed to NKD magazine that the upbeat tune was inspired by his longtime girlfriend, Libby Barnes, saying, “Libby has been watching me go through this whole process, and that just needs to be said. The struggle and the consistency of someone being a glue for you when they didn’t have to be was important for me to talk about.”

Co-penned by Hunter, J.T. Harding and Josh Osborne, “Amen” finds Hunter belting out heartfelt lyrics like, “Well, I’ve been searching, I’ve been praying / I’ve been hurt and I’ve been patient / I’ve been lost and found again / Waiting for my amen / Looking at you now I believe / Someone up there’s looking out for me / And I know how my prayer ends / Baby, you’re my amen.”

Watch Hunter’s new “Amen” video below.

Jason Isbell’s “The Nashville Sound” Lands at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart

Jason Isbell’s “The Nashville Sound” Lands at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart

Almost two years after debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with Something More Than Free, Jason Isbell has done it again.

Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit’s new album, The Nashville Sound, is No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart this week, selling 54,000 equivalent albums (51,000 in pure sales), according to Nielsen Music. Jason’s latest effort bests the 46,000 units Something More Than Free moved in its first week in August 2015.

The Nashville Sound also debuted at No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard 200.

The new 10-song offering addresses a range of real-life subjects, including politics and cultural privilege (“White Man’s World”), longing nostalgia (“The Last of My Kind”), love and mortality (“If We Were Vampires”), the toxic effect of today’s pressures (“Anxiety”), the remnants of a break-up (“Chaos and Clothes”) and finding hope (“Something to Love”).

The new studio album reunited Jason will his band, the 400 Unit (Derry deBorja, Chad Gamble, Jimbo Hart, Amanda Shires and Sadler Vaden), for their first project together since 2011’s Here We Rest. Dave Cobb, who produced Jason’s previous albums Southeastern (2013) and Something More Than Free (2015), also helmed The Nashville Sound.

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