Craig Morgan Returns for 8th Season of “All Access Outdoors” on June 30 + Check Out a Photo Gallery of His Trophy Room

Craig Morgan Returns for 8th Season of “All Access Outdoors” on June 30 + Check Out a Photo Gallery of His Trophy Room

Country music star and lifelong outdoor enthusiast Craig Morgan will be reprising his role as host for an eighth season of Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors, which will premiere on June 30 on the Outdoor Channel.

Adventures in the 13-episode season include travels to Kodiak Island for a Sitka black-tailed deer, a special hunt in Texas where Craig hosts a veteran from each branch of the U.S. military, a trip to south Florida to chase Osceola turkey and a very special episode featuring some of his favorite hunting memories with his son, Jerry, who passed away in July 2016.

The 13-episode season of Craig’s award-winning show will premiere on Friday, June 30, at 7 p.m. EST on the Outdoor Channel, with repeat airings on Friday and Sunday.

Last year, Craig invited Nash Country Daily into his trophy room at his farmhouse in Dickson, Tenn. Take a look at some of Craig’s prized mounts, including deer, alligator, bear, boar, beaver, turkey and more.

 

Watch Brad Paisley Jam on Guitar to a Scene From Disney-Pixar’s New Movie, “Cars 3”

Watch Brad Paisley Jam on Guitar to a Scene From Disney-Pixar’s New Movie, “Cars 3”

Brad Paisley is revving up the Cars 3 soundtrack with two tunes, “Truckaroo” and “Thunder Hollow Breakdown.”

The new flick is the latest installment of Disney-Pixar’s popular automobile-themed movie series. While Brad had songs on the soundtracks of the previous two Cars films, this time he’s really showcasing his guitar skills to enhance the onscreen action.

Below, Watch Brad jam to “Thunder Hollow Breakdown” as the scene from the movie plays.

With a Top 40 Single at County Radio, Todd O’Neill Says “Nash Next Changed My Life and It Can Change Yours” [Sign Up Today]

With a Top 40 Single at County Radio, Todd O’Neill Says “Nash Next Changed My Life and It Can Change Yours” [Sign Up Today]

In October 2016, Todd O’Neill bested nine other finalist—and hundreds of additional competitors—to be crowed the 2016 Nash Next champion. And to the winner went the spoils, which included a recording contract with Big Machine Records, a single produced by Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus and guaranteed airplay on all Cumulus country radio stations.

Todd dropped his debut single, “Love Again,” in April, and it is currently No. 37 on Billboard’s Country Aiplay chart after nine weeks.

“I think the guaranteed radio play and national radio exposure are complete game-changers,” says Todd to NCD. “You cannot ask for something bigger than that—to get that out to the masses and have your original song played on the radio. Nash Next changed my life and it can change yours.”

NASH Next 2017 officially launched on May 31, bringing together a new cache of unknown talent, a major record label in Big Machine Label Group, the power of country radio in Cumulus Media and a national sponsor with Country Inns & Suites by Carlson. The winner of this five-month-long national competition, which will be announced by reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Garth Brooks, will receive a record deal with NASH Next Records under the Big Machine Label Group and radio exposure on Cumulus radio stations nationwide.

In more than 62 markets across the United States, including Dallas, New York, Atlanta, Detroit and Nashville, local artists can enter the competition until June 30 via NashNextPresents.com.

“I went from singing at local bars in Hammond, Louisiana, to a recording contract in Nashville, Tennessee,” adds Todd. “It’s awesome. It’s been an amazing experience.”

photo by Jason Simanek

“Jimmy Kimmel Live Music” Will Stream SummerFest Performances, Which May Include Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, ZBB, Willie Nelson & More

“Jimmy Kimmel Live Music” Will Stream SummerFest Performances, Which May Include Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, ZBB, Willie Nelson & More

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has a new music-centric offshoot called Jimmy Kimmel Live Music, which seeks to give fans access to new music via online streaming.

The site will offer exclusive coverage of Milwaukee’s SummerFest (June 28–July 2 & July 4–July 9), which features headliners Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Zac Brown Band, Willie Nelson, Jason Isbell and Margo Price, as well as performers Dan + Shay, Frankie Ballard, Lee Brice, Locash, Lauren Alaina, High Valley, Blackberry Smoke, Jerrod Niemann, William Michael Morgan and others.

Additional headliners include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Paul Simon, Pink, The Chainsmokers, Future, Bob Dylan and more.

Jimmy Kimmel Live Music will film acts over the 11 days of the festival and will stream a mix of live and recorded content for six hours each day on July 7, 8 and 9.

Given the days, there’s a possible chance of catching live performances from headliners Dierks Bentley (July 7), Willie Nelson (July 9), Jason Isbell (July 9) and Margo Price (July 9).

The content will also be syndicated to both SummerFest.com and the Jimmy Kimmel Live YouTube channel.

photo by Jason Simanek

Lucas Hoge Talks Growing Up In Nebraska, Playing for the Troops, Upcoming Album, New Single, “Dirty South,” and More

Lucas Hoge Talks Growing Up In Nebraska, Playing for the Troops, Upcoming Album, New Single, “Dirty South,” and More

Jim Casey talks with Lucas Hoge about growing up in tiny Hubbell, Nebraska, hunting and trapping in the Nebraska countryside, playing on the football team and in the marching band, leading three different bands—country, Southern rock and worship—while he was in high school, playing music for U.S. troops in places like Afghanistan with the Wrangler National Patriot program, his new single, “Dirty South,” new album coming out in July and more.

Show Participants

  • Lucas Hoge
  • Jim Casey, NCD director of editorial

Show Notes & Links

The Writers Room, Ep. 99, 16 minutes
photos by Jason Simanek

When You’re Hot, You’re Hot: Dan + Shay Score 3rd Consecutive No. 1 Single With “How Not To” & Announce New Single

When You’re Hot, You’re Hot: Dan + Shay Score 3rd Consecutive No. 1 Single With “How Not To” & Announce New Single

On June 19, 1971, Jerry Reed topped the country chart with his single, “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot.”

46 years later, Dan + Shay are encompassing the sentiment of Jerry’s tune as their third consecutive single, “How Not To,” has topped both the Mediabase chart and Billboard Country Airplay chart. “How Not To,” which was penned by Adam Hambrick, Paul DiGiovanni and Kevin Bard, follows Dan + Shay’s previous No. 1 singles “Nothin’ Like You” and “From the Ground Up.”

“What’s going on everybody, we are so pumped,” said Dan Smyers in a video clip posted on Twitter. “‘How Not To’ is officially number one at country radio. Huge shout-out to our friends at country radio for playing the heck out of this song, for believing in us, for completely changing our lives. That is three number ones in a row, baby. It is so amazing. Thank you, guys.”

“This feels like a dream, man” added Shay Mooney. “Thank you country radio. Thank you to our fans. We love you guys so much from the bottom of our heart. Thank you for calling and requesting this song. And also to the songwriters of this song, ‘How Not To’—Paul, Adam, Kevin—thank you for making a beautiful song and letting us record it.”

Following a vote by their fans, Dan + Shay announced their new single will be “Road Trippin’.”

“Fans would always make posts saying, ‘Road tripping to the Dan + Shay show!’—and we thought that was fantastic,” says Shay. “We knew we had to make it into a song. We had a blast writing ‘Road Trippin’, and I think that comes across.”

Photo by Jason Simanek

Jason Aldean Set to Return to Hometown on Aug. 11 for 2nd “Concert for the Kids” Fundraiser

Jason Aldean Set to Return to Hometown on Aug. 11 for 2nd “Concert for the Kids” Fundraiser

Jason Aldean announced that his second Concert for the Kids will take place on Aug. 11 in his hometown of Macon, Ga. The concert will once again benefit Children’s Hospital Navicent Health, Bibb County’s only dedicated pediatric facility in central Georgia.

After raising more than $500,000 at last year’s event, the two-time reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year is set to bring the show to the Macon Coliseum this year. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m. ET at JasonAldean.com and Ticketmaster.com.

“Supporting these kids in Macon and their families is something that I’m really proud to be a part of,” said Jason. “We’re looking forward to getting back to town, kicking things up a couple notches and hopefully raise a huge amount of money for the hospital so that they can continue to grow and serve my hometown community.”

photo by Jason Simanek

Check Out How Blake Shelton Celebrated His 41st Birthday With Gwen Stefani

Check Out How Blake Shelton Celebrated His 41st Birthday With Gwen Stefani

Two weeks ago during CMA Fest, Blake Shelton told Nash Country Daily that he was leaving his birthday plans on June 18 in the hands of girlfriend Gwen Stefani.

“I don’t have any big plans,” said Blake. “I think Gwen has something planned for me. She’s really big on if something’s going on in your life, she wants to make it special and she gets excited about that stuff for anybody that she cares about. And so I think they’re going to have some kind of party or something. I’m staying out of it.”

Blake was right. Gwen had everything covered yesterday, from an armadillo cake and accordion player (her brother, Eric) to presents and a birthday kiss. Check out some of the pics from Gwen’s Instagram and a video from her Twitter page, as well as a tweet from Blake, thanking everyone for the well-wishes.

I get to kiss on the birthday boy @blakeshelton #happybirthdaycowboy gx

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Birthday armadillo @blakeshelton gx #bdayboy #cake

A post shared by Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) on

Celebrating the birth of my #bestie #favorite @blakeshelton ❤️🎉💥🎂gx

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photo via Gwen Stefani’s Instagram

Running Backs: Summer series on Tennessee football in Vince’s View

Running Backs: Summer series on Tennessee football in Vince’s View

By Vince Ferrara

Running Backs at Tennessee is today’s early summer position focus as I look at the Tennessee football team.

This is the 2nd in a series of nine straight days of separate posts by position. Check my blog page daily here at SportsRadioWNML.com for the other positions.

My current projected starters are in bold. I’ve listed the average star rating entering college from the four major recruiting websites (Rivals, 247Sports, Scout and ESPN.)


Vince’s View

Running Backs
4          John Kelly                            JR       5’9       212     3*
–            Ty Chandler                          FR       5’11     190     4*
27        Carlin Fils-aime                    SO      5’11     175     4*
24        Trey Coleman                       FR       5’11     215     3*
22        Tim Jordan                            FR       6’0       190     3*

Position summary:  John Kelly takes the lead role coming off of his productive, hard-running 630 yard sophomore season. Kelly averaged 6.4 yards per carry and rushed for 5 TDs. Expect his pass catching numbers (6 receptions in 2016) to rise as well.

The question is, who else will help at running back? Carlin Fils-Aime saw mostly mop-up duty action his freshman season (14 rushes for 58 yards.) Can he handle a bigger role being as slight in build as he is? How good or ready will incoming freshman in-state RB Ty Chandler be to get in the rotation? I think Chandler steps in as the number two RB. That position is the most common for freshman to succeed at as true freshmen.

Pass protection will go a long way in determining the trust RB coach Robert Gillespie has in anyone other than John Kelly. Kelly might get the Kamara/Hurd green non-contact jersey treatment during the season unless they develop quality backfield depth.


Hope you enjoyed my review of the University of Tennessee football running backs as we sit here in June. Go to my blog page for the rest of the position breakdowns. I have much more to say on UT football than this. Listen for me on Sports Radio WNML, call in and let’s talk some football. Thanks for reading and sharing.

Follow me on Twitter @VinceSports with the same handle on Instagram and VinceSports1 on Facebook.

Quarterbacks: Summer series on Tennessee football in Vince’s View

Quarterbacks: Summer series on Tennessee football in Vince’s View

By Vince Ferrara

Quarterbacks at Tennessee is today’s early summer position focus as I look at the Tennessee football team.

This is the 1st in a series of nine straight days of separate posts by position. Check my blog page daily here at SportsRadioWNML.com for the other positions.

My current projected starters are in bold. I’ve listed the average star rating entering college from the four major recruiting websites (Rivals, 247Sports, Scout and ESPN.)


Vince’s View

Quarterbacks
12        Quinten Dormady             JR       6’4       216     4*
2          Jarrett Guarantano             R-FR  6’4       205     4*
7          Will McBride                       FR       6’1       195     3*

Position summary:  Sheriron Jones’ transfer leaves only three scholarship QBs. The focus for this group and the team is the quarterback competition between Dormady and Guarantano. Both are talented guys that I think will be able to offset some of Joshua Dobbs’ production. The hope is they can do that with more passing accuracy and big-plays from the pocket than with Dobbs. His escape-ability and running threat are unlikely to even be approached by either guy. Even though nothing has been declared, and won’t be until game week in my opinion, Dormady has the slight lead in the race to start. Barring a major summer improvement from Guarantano, it should remain that way.

Guarantano has great arm talent and drive to be great. The things he needs to improve on won’t come until he gets real game experience (getting rid of the ball quicker, coverage decisions, being a more vocal leader in games, etc.)

New QBs coach Mike Canales has paid-off in recruiting future QBs to the Vols already. He’s also been a positive for these two QBs. They received so much more detailed attention from a field coach than a year ago. He likes both guys, and really I do too. This position is not one of my main worries about this football team. Sure, there will be mistakes from inexperience, but I’ll take talent and the upside potential any day. If one of these guys turn out to be special, it’s a game-changer, a season-changer and a program changer. That’s why you roll with talent.

I think Butch Jones will pick a starter and play the back-up in late-game blow-out situations, if the starter’s play is really bad or because of an injury. He prefers one guy, but is willing to switch. I just don’t see him starting out with a two-QB rotation and let the game play determine the starter moving forward. If it is really close, that’s what I would do. Don’t expect that here though.


Hope you enjoyed my review of the University of Tennessee football quarterbacks as we sit here in June. Go to my blog page for the rest of the position breakdowns. I have much more to say on UT football than this. Listen for me on Sports Radio WNML, call in and let’s talk some football. Thanks for reading and sharing.

Follow me on Twitter @VinceSports with the same handle on Instagram and VinceSports1 on Facebook.

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