Namaste: Carrie Underwood Finds a Yoga Partner in Son Isaiah [Watch]

Namaste: Carrie Underwood Finds a Yoga Partner in Son Isaiah [Watch]

Carrie Underwood found a yoga partner in her 2-year-old son, Isaiah.

The toddler was decked out in a pair of onesie pajamas for the workout video that Carrie posted on Instagram yesterday (March 22). The mom-and-son fitness team showed off their best downward facing dog, cobra, and child’s pose during the clip, as well some squats at the end.

“My workout buddy…mama’s in @caliabycarrie and the big man is in his fire truck PJs…whatever works! #StayThePath PS, please excuse my yoga form…I don’t do much yoga, but like to stretch…”

Reba Reflects on the ACM Awards as a Past Host and Performer: “Dick Clark Taught Me So Much”

Reba Reflects on the ACM Awards as a Past Host and Performer: “Dick Clark Taught Me So Much”

In the 51-year history of the ACM Awards, Reba McEntire has hosted or co-hosted the show a record 17 times. That’s an astonishing one-third of all the ACM Awards shows.

While she won’t be at the helm during this year’s show—that honor goes to Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley—Reba will be performing during the telecast.

In a Music Choice video exclusive, Reba says that Dick Clark, who had a longstanding relationship with the ACM Awards, was the one who taught her how to be both a host and a performer.

“When you say ‘ACM Awards,’ I think [of] Dick Clark,” says Reba. “He taught me so much as I was not only performing . . . but also he taught me how to get out there and be a host. He gave me lots of chances. I’ve hosted by myself. I’ve co-hosted with other folks, co-hosted with two other co-hosts, so it was a lot of fun, and when you say ‘ACMs’ . . . you think Hollywood and Nashville come together, because he always added movie stars or TV stars to come in and to be a part of it. So to us in the country music business, it was like ‘Oh my gosh, I wonder who he’s gonna get this year?’ and we were all very excited about it too. I miss him so much.”

Watch the Music Choice video below, and tune in to the 52 annual ACM Awards on CBS on Sunday, April 2, 7 p.m. CT.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l4eSikJ7vk&feature=youtu.be

Video and photo courtesy of Music Choice

Watch Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban’s Free-for-All Jam Session

Watch Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban’s Free-for-All Jam Session

Keith Urban laid it down, and Harry Connick Jr. picked it up.

Yesterday (March 22), Keith stopped by Harry Connick Jr.’s daytime talk show, Harry, to chat with the host about a variety of topics, play a game of Celebrity Swipes and treat viewers to a free-for-all jam session in which Keith riffed on his axe while Harry tickled the ivory.

“One of the best parts of being on this show is that I get to play music with my favorite band in the world, and every once in a while we get a special guest, and today it’s my brother Keith Urban,” said Harry. “We’re gonna show you what a jam session is like. We didn’t really work on this . . . ”

“I already forgot the groove,” interjected Keith.

“I did too,” said Harry.

“’Cause we were just jammin’, and I’m like, ‘I have no clue what we’re doing’,” said Keith.

“So we don’t know what we’re about to do. Keith, kick it off and let’s see where it goes,” said Harry.

Watch This Week’s Top 10 Outtakes From Season 12 of “The Voice,” Including Hijinks Between Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan

Watch This Week’s Top 10 Outtakes From Season 12 of “The Voice,” Including Hijinks Between Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan

The Battle Rounds are underway on Season 12 of The Voice, and that means coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani and Alicia Keys have been utilizing their respective advisors—Luke Bryan, John Legend, Celine Dion and DJ Khaled—to help their team members with song arrangement and stage presence, among other variable.

It just so happens that the addition of the advisors made for some pretty funny outtakes, including hijinks between Luke and Blake, who seems to have a slight problem with profanity.

Check out this week’s Top 10 Outtakes below.

David Martin Looks Back At the Wide Receiver-Tight End Debate

David Martin Looks Back At the Wide Receiver-Tight End Debate

David Martin / via UTsports.com

David Martin spent 11 years playing tight end in the NFL.

Martin, who played the first six years of his pro career in Green Bay before moving on to Miami and Buffalo, played wide receiver at the University of Tennessee from 1997-2000.

Many Tennessee fans thought at the time that Martin should switch to tight end while he was playing for the Vols. So what led him to decide to make the transition in the NFL?

“I didn’t decide; the NFL decided for me,” Martin said on WNML on Tuesday. “I got drafted as a tight end. … A lot of guys don’t get that opportunity. I just took it and ran with it.”

Martin’s success in the NFL has led to the “what if” discussion with his college career. Martin said he often jokes with former UT coach Phillip Fulmer and his offensive staff members about the wide receiver-tight end debate while he was in college.

“Now that I played tight end, they all say, ‘I told you that you should have been a tight end,’ but I don’t remember that conversation,” Martin said as he laughed. “We talk about it all the time. (Fulmer) claims that he always told me that, but I don’t remember that.”

Martin also talked about his career in the NFL, his transition into coaching as he works on staff at Maryville college and an important event coming up to help Alzheimer’s Tennessee. Listen below.

Martin will be at the Northshore Open on Thursday — a fun gathering for golfers and your first chance to sign up for the 13th Annual Alzheimer’s Tennessee Memory Links Golf Classic on Monday, May 15th at Gettysvue. Thursday’s event, which is free to attend, will last from 4:30 – 6:30. Former Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge will be in attendance from 4:30 – 5:30.

Pet Central Sponsorship Opportunities

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WIVK, NewsTalk 98.7 and Sports Radio WNML will be supporting each stations\’ Pet Central online resource with on air promos and live mentions from our jocks. Each station will be running up to (10) :30 recorded promos and (10) :15 live mentions per week along with 10,000 streaming impressions/wk in support of this program.

Full-width feature on Pet Central: $650 per month

This feature runs across the cluster of Cumulus Knoxville radio station websites – WIVK.com, NewsTalk987.com and SportsRadioWNML.com. In addition to logo integration into the feature\’s header image, you will also receive the following each month:

  • 30,000 streaming impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s online broadcasts

  • 30,000 website/mobile app banner impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s websites and mobile apps that click thru to your website

  • Name and/or logo inclusion in one station e-blast/mo to each radio stations\’ VIP databses

Half-width feature on Pet Central: $500 per month

This feature runs across the cluster of Cumulus Knoxville radio station websites – WIVK.com, NewsTalk987.com and SportsRadioWNML.com. In addition to logo integration into the feature\’s header image, you will also receive the following each month:

  • 20,000 streaming impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s online broadcasts

  • 20,000 website/mobile app banner impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s websites and mobile apps that click thru to your website

  • Name and/or logo inclusion in one station e-blast/mo to each radio stations\’ VIP databses

Logo Inclusion in Sponsor Section: $100/mo + Coupon for users

Logo clicks thru to coupon page

Coupon page will have participating sponsors\’ coupon offerings as well as a click thru to their website 

  • 10,000 streaming impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s online broadcasts

  • 10,000 website/mobile app banner impressions that run across our radio cluster\’s websites and mobile apps that click thru to your website

As a Feature Sponsor we can work together to develop a Feature YOU want to sponsor.

We\’ve developed some initial Features that we feel will work very well with this concept and our audiences. Pick from this list or let your Cumulus Knoxville representative know and we will work with you on something unique.

  • Pet health tip of the week, Pet training tip of the week,  Dog Facts, Cat Facts, Adoptable Pets, Famous Pets 

Monthly Pet Contest: $1000 per 4-week contest + Grand Prize ($200 value)

Pet Contests can be anything from Cutest Pet to Pets That Look Like their Humans to Pets Doing Crazy Things and so on. Contest will vary each month, and as the title sponsor you will receive the following:

  • 30 live :15 on-air commercials announcements per month M-F 6a-7p across the Cumulus radio Cluster
    • Example \”Contest brought to you by ________\”
  • Web display on the premium contest page
  • Logo/link and bounceback page once entries are completed
  • 50,000 :30 streaming impressions on WIVK, NewsTalk 98.7 and Sports Radio WNML\’s websites and mobile apps M-F 6a-7p (Name and :15 tag)
  • Custom rotating leaderboard (728×90) & supercube (300×600) web display throughout websites (50,000 impressions/mo)
  • Inclusion in 1 exclusive cluster-wide E-Blast promoting this contest (25,000 database)
  • Database of email addresses from contest entries for remarketing purposes
More Performers Added To Academy of Country Music Awards, including Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

More Performers Added To Academy of Country Music Awards, including Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

The Academy of Country Music has announced a second round of artists scheduled to perform at the 52 Annual ACM awards on Sunday, April 2, in Las Vegas.

The new list of performers are Lauren Daigle, Faith Hill, Sam Hunt Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Reba McEntire, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.

Previously announced performers include Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line with the Backstreet Boys, Lady Antebellum, Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, and Jon Pardi.

Cole Swindell, who was so excited about his performance slot, took to Twitter to announce that he will be performing his current single, “Flatliner,” with his pal, Dierks Bentley.

Stay plugged in to Nash Country Daily as more performers and presenters will be announced in coming weeks.

https://twitter.com/coleswindell/status/844575674773864453

Photos by Tammie Arroyo / AFF-USA.COM

Little Big Town Turns Their Trip to Australia Into a Family Affair

Little Big Town Turns Their Trip to Australia Into a Family Affair

Little Big Town’s Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet are spending a little time Down Under with their family members in tow. What began as work trip to Australia as part of CMC Rocks’ three-day festival (March 24-26) has turned into a fun-filled family affair.

Taking in the sights during the visit, the foursome shared their experiences via social media. By the looks of things, they are having a good time in Sydney. Jimi survived a climb to the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge for an incredible view; Phillip celebrated his birthday on a boat—treating fans to his own little dance party; Karen found peace with her son, Elijah; and Kimberly visited a koala at the Australia Zoo with her husband, Stephen, and two daughters, Daisy and newborn Dolly.

The group is heading to Melbourne for their next adventure, before they have to take the stage Saturday night (March 25) to headline CMC Rocks. Safe travels.

Check out the band’s latest adventure in Sydney.

Amazing. #sydney

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What a night. Thank you. #Sydney

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Sydney Harbour.

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We climbed to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for an incredible view. Such a beautiful city. #bridgeclimb

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Having a blast in Sydney! Thanks for all the birthday wishes yesterday… #happypeople

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So excited for our first show in Australia 🇦🇺 tonight!! #happypeople #thebreaker #musicislife

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💙#Australia 📷 #reidlong

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Little koala, you made this Georgia girl's childhood dream come true! @australia.zoo 🐨

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Photos courtesy LBT Instagram

Feeling Blue? Watch Chris Lane Bust a Move in New Video for “Let Me Love You”

Feeling Blue? Watch Chris Lane Bust a Move in New Video for “Let Me Love You”

From Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw to Usher and Justin Timberlake, Chris Lane’s musical influences are as far-reaching as his towering hairstyle.

Those aforementioned influences—as well as others—are evident on Chris’ major-label debut album, Girl Problems, which spawned the No. 1 hit, “Fix.” Another outside-the-box tune on Chris’ new album is the R&B-infused song, “Let Me Love You,” which was originally recorded by Mario in 2004 and peaked at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

Chris gave “Let Me Love You” a makeover for his album, and he has released a new video for the song that features him showing off his dance moves. Check out the video below, and be sure to catch Chris on tour as he opens for Florida Georgia Line on their Dig Your Roots Tour.

 

Jimmy’s blog: Should Diamond stay at UT or go WNBA?

Jimmy’s blog: Should Diamond stay at UT or go WNBA?

Diamond DeShields has a decision to make: Shall I go or shall I stay?

Tennessee’s athletic fourth-year junior forward has been projected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming WNBA draft.

Is that more enticing than trying to help the Lady Vols win a national title?

Tennessee coach Holly Warlick told me recently she has talked to both DeShields and 6-6 center Mercedes Russell about the merits of making a run to the Final Four versus going the play-for-pay route.

Warlick hopes the prospects of cutting down the nets for the program’s ninth national championship will outweigh the merits of playing in the WNBA.

The merits of paying in the WNBA are not all that lucrative. A player taken in the first four picks will make $51,591 base escalating to $65,779 in the fourth year. A player taken between picks 5-8 will make $47,738 the first year, increasing to $60,867 the fourth year. Remaining first-round picks would make $42,600 in year one up to $54,315 in the fourth year.

Second round picks would make $41,022 the first year, $52,304 the fourth year.

The third round: $40,439 the first year to $49,498 the fourth year.

That’s the slotted scale for the WNBA.

That does not include endorsements. That does not include the prospects of playing overseas, where some teams pay as much as seven figures.

DeShields and Russell must decide by April 3. The draft is April 13.

That gives them two weeks to lick their wounds from a disappointing end to a perplexing 20-12 season that saw Tennessee beat four top 10 teams but lose to five teams with an RPI of 85 or higher. Go figure.

DeShields is an anomaly. She is a great athlete, but not a great basketball player. She has a killer pull-up jump shot and can be lethal in transition, but she makes too many silly mistakes, too many silly turnovers, too many silly fouls, too many silly defensive lapses.

She is too inconsistent to be put in the class with former UT greats Chamique Holdsclaw and Bridgette Gordon and Tamika Catchings and Candace Parker.

Holdsclaw won three national championships and played in three Final Fours. Gordon won two national titles and played in four Final Fours. Parker won two titles and was in three Final Fours. Catchings won one crown and played in two Final Fours.

DeShields was on UT teams that had two of the lowest NCAA Tournament seeds in program history – Nos. 5 and 7 – and set a school record for losses in a season. One team lost in the Elite Eight, the other in the second round.

Would staying at Tennessee another year improve her draft stock? Maybe not. But it could improve her game.

Wouldn’t it be intriguing to see DeShields play with a supporting cast that features the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation? Wouldn’t it be interesting to see DeShields when she isn’t burdened with the thought of carrying a team for 40 minutes?

It would be curious to see how DeShields would fare with teammates as talented as UConn or Notre Dame or Baylor or South Carolina.

Tennessee has good talent, but not elite talent. It might rank in the top 10 in the nation in personnel. It doesn’t rank in the top five. But it might next year.

I asked former Lady Vol great Kara Lawson, who excels as an ESPN analyst, if she thought DeShields should turn pro?

“That’s really an individual decision,’’ said Lawson, who played on three Final Four teams at Tennessee. “Is she good enough to play in the WNBA? Yes. But I don’t know her academic situation or what her goals are outside of basketball.’’

Lawson said there are merits to remaining at UT.

“There is no greater stage in women’s basketball than college basketball, at least in terms of notoriety and publicity,’’ said Lawson, a veteran of the WNBA. “The WNBA hasn’t made it to the point where you have as good of exposure as you do in college. That’s not breaking news.’’

Lawson said Candace Parker and Maya Moore and Skylar Diggins garnered more publicity in college than the WNBA.

“It’s just not as easy to access the (WNBA) games,’’ Lawson said. “It’s not as promoted like women’s college basketball is during the traditional college basketball season.’’

So, do you want to play at a level with more exposure, where you at least get a cost-of-attendance stipend, a paid education with limited expenses where you can make a run at a Final Four?

Or do you want to play for pay in the relatively obscure WNBA for modest means with a chance to make more cash overseas?

While Lawson played in the WNBA, she never ventured overseas.

“I got a job with a little company called ESPN right out of college,’’ Lawson said.

That won’t be an option for DeShields.

Her decision revolves around whether to pursue winning a college title or get paid to play.

We will know within two weeks.


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