Exclusive Album Premiere: “Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band”

Exclusive Album Premiere: “Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band”

Following in the footsteps of Lone Star State luminaries like Robert Earl Keen and Joe Ely, singer/songwriter Bruce Robison has been tumbleweeding across the US for the last 20-plus years with his own brand of lyric-first country music. During that time, Bruce has released more than 10 solo and collaborative albums, as well as penned No. 1 hits “Travelin’ Soldier” (Dixie Chicks), “Wrapped” (George Strait) and “Angry All the Time” (Tim McGraw and Faith Hill).

photo by Kenny Braun

On Friday, April 28, the Texas native will release his first solo studio album in almost 10 years, Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Bandwhich Nash Country Daily is exclusively premiering today.

The nine-track offering features three songs penned by Bruce, as well as songwriting cuts from Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun of Micky & the Motorcars and more. The album also includes Bruce’s cover of “Squeezbox,” a song written by Pete Townshend that The Who took to the top of the charts in 1975.

Before you listen to our exclusive Spotify stream below, check out what Bruce had to say about our three favorites cuts from his new album, Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band.

1. “Sweet Dreams” – written by Bruce Robison

“I love songs that are easy to play, honestly, that you don’t have to struggle over. I actually hope to get this song to George Strait. Because at some point, I think he would like this song and do an amazing job singing it. It has that little mid-tempo feel, and everybody seems to like to dance to it at my shows. [My wife] Kelly [Willis] sings harmony on it, so it’s one of my favorites too.”

2. “Paid My Dues” feat. Jack Ingram – written by Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun

“‘Paid My Dues’ is a duet with Jack Ingram. He delivered me my first ‘explicit’ [rating] on a song ever in my life, so I never thought that was gonna happen either, but between Ingram and me, you never know what’s gonna happen. And Jason Eady and Micky Braun wrote that too—such great songwriters. I love the tradition of songwriting that goes on down here in Texas, and there are so many folks down there, so Jack, Jason and Micky are some of my favorites.”

3. “Squeezebox” – written by Pete Townshend

“I definitely have a connection to that song. My little hometown [Bandera, Texas] had a lot of country music, but the radio station was in San Antonio and so there was a lot of rock and roll. I was like every other 13-year-old boy that loved The Who and a lot of other rock guys. But I’m just a song guy. That’s really all I’ve cared about ever since I was a little kid and so that’s fascinating to me. That’s what I love about country music—that some guys from England could write what I think is just an amazing country song, you know? And my buddy, Warren Hood, plays this crazy little Cajun fiddle part on it and I love it. I hope that [Pete Townshend] would love that a song that he wrote would go to Texas and some knuckleheads are playing it and just enjoying the vibe and the good feelings that come from that song. I love that.”

Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band Track Listing and Songwriters

  1. “Rock and Roll Honky Tonk Ramblin’ Man” — Joe Dickins
  2. “Long Time Comin’” — Bruce Robison, Micky Braun
  3. “Paid My Dues” feat. Jack Ingram — Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun
  4. “Lake of Fire” — Christie Hayes
  5. “Squeezebox” — Pete Townshend
  6. “The Years” — Damon Bramblett
  7. “Long Shore” — Bruce Robison
  8. “Sweet Dreams” — Bruce Robison
  9. “Still Doin’ Time (In a Honky Tonk Prison)” — John Moffatt, Micahel P. Heen

Listen to the album Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band on your preferred music service.
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Jon Pardi to Assist the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers on Draft Day

Jon Pardi to Assist the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers on Draft Day

Round 1 of the NFL Draft is must-watch television (today) for a lot of football fans across the country.

Rounds 2 and 3, which take place on April 28, still get pretty good ratings.

But Rounds 4, 5, 6 and 7 on April 29 are really for the diehard fans. That’s why NFL teams are trying to make those late-round selections more riveting this year by incorporating some star power into the mix. For instance, the San Francisco 49ers will enlist the help of California native Jon Pardi to make their Day 3 selections. Jon will be announcing the picks from Levi’s Stadium on April 29.

If you want to see Jon in action, tune in to the NFL Network on April 29 at noon ET.

Check out what some of the other NFL teams are doing to spice up Day 3 of the NFL Draft, courtesy of NFL.com.

  • Arizona Cardinals – Ten season ticket members will join cheerleaders and Big Red, the team’s mascot, to announce picks from the GRAND CANYON.
  • Chicago Bears – Bears running back JORDAN HOWARD and military personnel will make selections from the team’s headquarters at HALAS HALL.
  • Cleveland Browns – Former Browns player JOSH CRIBBS and season ticket members, along with alumni, will announce picks from CEDAR POINT AMUSEMENT PARK.
  • Denver Broncos – Military members and NFL legends will make selections from PIÑON CANYON MANEUVER SITE.
  • Houston Texans – Astronauts at the INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AND SPACE CENTER will announce picks for the first time from outer space.
  • Indianapolis Colts – Colts defensive end KENDALL LANGFORD will make picks from the INDIANAPOLIS ZOO, along with staff personnel.
  • Jacksonville Jaguars – Picks will be announced from LONDON and JACKSONVILLE.
  • Kansas City Chiefs – Service members will make picks from the WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE.
  • New York Jets – Children of fallen EMT Yadira Arroyo will announce Day 3 selections from EMT HOUSE 26
  • Philadelphia Eagles –  Actor MORRIS CHESTNUT and CNBC’s JIM CRAMER will make picks from the NFL DRAFT THEATER.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers – Actor MILO VENTIMIGLIA, Actress MANDY MOORE, current players, and members of a local youth football team will announce selections from HEINZ FIELD.
  • San Francisco 49ers – Country music singer JON PARDI will make picks from LEVI’S STADIUM.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – General JOSEPH VOTEL, Commander of the United States Central Command, will announce selections from the team’s headquarters at ONE BUCANNEERS PLACE.
  • Washington Redskins – Actor MICHAEL EALY will make picks with fans from FEDEX FIELD.
Reba McEntire Has More Acting Roles She Wants To Try: “I Love to Entertain People”

Reba McEntire Has More Acting Roles She Wants To Try: “I Love to Entertain People”

When it comes to acting, Reba McEntire wants to do it all. And why not?

Reba is currently in the midst of shooting her new television series, Red Blooded, in Madison, Ga. The hour-long drama, from creator Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives, Devious Maids), has Reba starring as Sheriff Ruby Adair, who is dealing with a suspected act of terrorism that happens at a Fourth of July parade in the small town of Oxblood, Ky.

While our favorite redhead is knee deep in playing a small town sheriff, it’s not the only role she sees herself playing.

“A dream role would be ten different kinds because I would like to hit all facets—the kooky neighbor down the hall or the heroine in a western,” said Reba. “There are a lot of times when I go to movies and I say, ‘Why didn’t they cast me for that part? I could have done that!” There’s just so many different types. I love to watch television. I love movies. So acting is something that entertains me. Television and movies entertain me. I love to be entertained, but I also love to entertain people. By watching that, I want to get in there and do it myself.”

No word yet on when the show will hit the small screen.

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Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley & Chris Young Celebrate the Nashville Predators Win Over the St. Louis Blues

Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley & Chris Young Celebrate the Nashville Predators Win Over the St. Louis Blues

Hockey fever is sweeping across Nashville . . . or “Smashville,” as it’s commonly known in hockey circles.

After sweeping the Chicago Blackhawks in Round 1 of the NHL playoffs, the Nashville Predators defeated the St. Louis Blues in Game 1 of Round 2 last night (April 26).

Carrie Underwood—whose husband Mike Fisher is the Preds team captain—and longtime fans Dierks Bentley and Chris Young chimed in on Twitter after the Predators 4–3 victory.

Check out what they had to say.

Photo courtesy Dierks Bentley’s Twitter page

Banned University of Missouri Fraternity Challenges Carrie Underwood to Hockey Bet

Banned University of Missouri Fraternity Challenges Carrie Underwood to Hockey Bet

You can’t make this stuff up.

A fraternity that was banned from the University of Missouri as a recognized student organization because of alcohol—and buttocks—violations has issued a challenge to Carrie Underwood.

The Sigma Pi fraternity of Columbia, Mo., posted a Twitter video yesterday (April 25) with their challenge: If the Nashville Predators beat the St. Louis Blues in their upcoming NHL playoff series, the frat will come to Nashville and donate 200 hours of community service to the charity of Carrie’s choice. If the Blues win, the frat wants Carrie to perform a concert in Columbia and donate the proceeds to a charity of the frat’s choice.

Although the fraternity received a lifetime ban by the University of Missouri last year, the guys continue to live in the frat house and operate normally with the support of their national organization.

No word yet from Carrie or her camp regarding the challenge.

The Blues and the Predators face off in Game 1 tonight (April 26).

photo via Carrie Underwood’s Instagram page

Louisville grad transfer CB Shaq Wiggins picks UT

Louisville grad transfer CB Shaq Wiggins picks UT

Shaq Wiggins / Credit: CollegePressBox

Tennessee has picked up a huge addition to it’s 2017 football team at a need position.

Cornerback Shaq Wiggins, a grad transfer from Louisville, has selected Tennessee for his 5th and final year of eligibility according to his tweet today and in speaking to reporters.

He chose Tennessee over Mississippi State and South Carolina, among others.

Wiggins (5’10, 173) started out as a 4-star recruit from Tyrone, GA who stayed in-state and played his first year at Georgia in 2013. Wiggins then transferred to Louisville, sat out the 2014 season and played there last two years in 2015 and 2016.

Injuries kept him on the bench for most of last season in 2016. He totaled eight tackles on the year. He was productive in 2015 as an honorable mention all-ACC selection. He led the team in pass break-ups with 11 and tallied 30 tackles on the season. He has two career interceptions.

Read Volquest’s full story on why Wiggins chose Tennessee.

Sara Evans Headlines George Michael Tribute To Benefit Unlikely Heroes

Sara Evans Headlines George Michael Tribute To Benefit Unlikely Heroes

Sara Evans is bringing some “Faith” to Nashville Tuesday night (May 2) when she headlines a tribute concert for the legendary pop singer, George Michael at City Winery.

George, who passed away in December 2016, was a 80’s & 90’s pop star who began his career in the popular group Wham!, before moving onto a solo career with hits like “Faith” “Father Figure” and “Freedom ’90.” He passed away due to heart related issues in December 2016 at the age of 53.

The event, hosted by Savannah Chrisley, from USA Network’s hit series Chrisley Knows Best, is being dubbed Nights of Freedom and will benefit Unlikely Heroes, an organization which works to rescue, restore and rehabilitate child victims out of slavery.

Songwriter Shane Stevens, organized the event as a tribute to George Michael and his elementary school teacher, who while hearing George’s song on he radio, told Shane, who was being bullied as a child, that he was amazing and he was going to be just like George Michael one day. Shane credits George as an inspiration to him.

The concert will feature musical performances from Sara Evans, Cassadee Pope, Desmond Child, songwriter Shane Stevens, country trio Post Monroe and America’s Got Talent, Season 11 alum singer/songwriter Brian Justin Crum.

Tickets are on sale now at City Winery website and range in price from $35-$75.

 

Photo by Tammie Arroyo / AFF-USA.COM

Reba McEntire, Scotty McCreery, Little Big Town and More Shine at T.J. Martell Annual Best Cellars Dinner [Photo Gallery]

Reba McEntire, Scotty McCreery, Little Big Town and More Shine at T.J. Martell Annual Best Cellars Dinner [Photo Gallery]

Reba McEntire, Scotty McCreery and Little Big Town (sans Kimberly Schlapman) enjoyed an evening out Monday night (April 24) at the T.J. Martell Foundation’s 18th Annual Nashville Best Cellars Dinner at the Omni Hotel in Nashville.

For it’s 18th year, the Best Cellars Dinner brought together award-winning chef’s, who prepare a four-course menu for the affair, top vintage wines and celebrity guests. Taking in close to $225,000, the dinner benefits the T.J. Martell Foundation which helps to fund innovative leukemia, cancer and AIDS research at flagship hospitals in the U.S.

The high dollar evening included some of country music’s finest, including Big & Rich’s Big Kenny Alphin, Ashley and Kim Campbell, Eric Church, Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook, Reba McEntire, Dustin Lynch, Martina McBride, Scotty McCreery, Cole Swindell and Chris Young.

Prior to the event Martina took to Instagram to post a picture with her husband, John McBride, as they were heading out to the dinner.

“Me and my date for tonight’s Best Cellars dinner to benefit @tjmartellfoundation, she said in the caption.”

Me and my date for tonight's Best Cellars dinner to benefit @tjmartellfoundation

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Check out NCD’s photo gallery of the celeb guests upon their arrival.

All photos by Tammie Arroyo/AFF-USA.COM

Exclusive Premiere: Listen to Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Alcohol You Later”

Exclusive Premiere: Listen to Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Alcohol You Later”

Nashville native Mitchell Tenpenny has been making a name for himself over the last few years by plying his unique brand of swampy, soulful country music, as well as distinguishing himself in the writing room (he co-penned Granger Smith’s Billboard Top 10 hit, “If the Boot Fits”).

As Mitchell gears up for the July release of his new EP, Linden Ave, the singer/songwriter/instrumentalist (guitar, drums, piano, bass, banjo) is whetting fans’ appetites by releasing his new single, “Alcohol You Later,” to iTunes on Friday, April 28. But you don’t have to wait until Friday to hear it—Nash Country Daily is premiering the new tune today.

“I wanted to write a song about something that I’ve personally dealt with and seen happen over and over again,” says Mitchell to NCD. “It’s something people can relate to but don’t necessarily want to admit. I heard a Southern gentleman tell his buddy at a bar, ‘I’ll call you later’ with a heavy Southern draw. In my head, I heard ‘Alcohol You Later,’ and I immediately wrote it down and brought it to my co-writers Sam Sumser and Michael Lotten. This song is simply about the truth of liquid courage and how we’ve all felt the need to rekindle an old flame after having a few.”

Listen to the exlusive premiere of Mitchell’s “Alcohol You Later” below.

Little Big Town Launches New “Boondocks” Merchandise Line [Photo Gallery]

Little Big Town Launches New “Boondocks” Merchandise Line [Photo Gallery]

Little Big Town held an industry-only event last night at the Grand Ole Opry House to announce the launch of their new merchandise line, Boondocks, which takes its moniker from the band’s 2005 Top 10 hit of the same name.

So excited to announce our #Boondocks collection and celebrate at the @opry tonight! [link in bio]

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The new Boondocks line, which is available via the Opry Store, features branded clothing, glassware, paper products, jewelry and more.

Check out some of the items below.

 

 

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