Reba McEntire to Sing National Anthem at City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game

Reba McEntire to Sing National Anthem at City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game

If you are headed to Nashville for CMA Music Fest in June, your chances of seeing Reba McEntire just got a little bit better. The “Back to God” singer announced that she will be singing the national anthem prior to the 27th annual City of Hope Softball game, taking place June 10 at First Tennessee Park in Nashville.

The City of Hope Softball game features some of country’s biggest stars slugging in out on the baseball diamond for charity. Past participants have included Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Shania Twain, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and more.

Individual tickets range from $15 to $35 and are on sale now at Ticketmaster.

Proceeds from the game go to support City of Hope’s groundbreaking research, innovative treatments and compassionate patient care. Artists participating this year will be announced in the coming weeks.

Photo by Justin McIntosh

Watch Dustin Lynch’s Sparkling New Lyric Video for “Small Town Boy”

Watch Dustin Lynch’s Sparkling New Lyric Video for “Small Town Boy”

Tullahoma, Tenn., native Dustin Lynch is a small-town boy who’s doing big things.

Dustin has a streak of four consecutive No. 1 songs—“Where It’s At (Yep, Yep),” “Hell of a Night,” “Mind Reader” and “Seein’ Red”—and he’s looking to extend the tally to five with his new single, “Small Town Boy,” which is currently No. 49 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after two weeks.

While the Tennessee native is already two singles in to his forthcoming album, the release date is still undetermined.

“I’m still working on it and I want to make sure—I’m a couple songs away from really putting the final touches on it,” Dustin said to Nash Country Daily. “I feel confident that what we already have is gonna be really good.”

In the meantime, check out Dustin’s sparkling new lyric video for “Small Town Boy.”

 

“You Look Good” Dave Haywood: Get a YouTube Guitar Lesson From Lady Antebellum’s Instrument Guru

“You Look Good” Dave Haywood: Get a YouTube Guitar Lesson From Lady Antebellum’s Instrument Guru

Lady Antebellum’s instrument virtuoso Dave Haywood has posted a number of guitar tutorials on YouTube over the years, including tips on how to play “Need You Now,” “American Honey” and “Compass.”

In his latest installment, professor Dave breaks out his axe for a lesson on Lady A’s current single, “You Look Good,” which is currently No. 18 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

In addition to Dave’s guitar expertise, viewers get a glimpse into his sense of humor with timely pop-up captions.

Check it out.

9 Random Questions With Michael Ray

9 Random Questions With Michael Ray

Fresh off of his No. 1 single, “Think a Little Less,” Michael Ray stopped by the Nash Country Daily offices to talk about what that achievement means to him.

“It’s everything,” Michael tells Nash Country Daily. “All the hard work that started with the songwriters that wrote this song—Thomas Rhett, Barry Dean, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins. It starts with them. Then the process of loving it, recording it, putting it out, all the work that it takes to work a single. Not only just me, but the people that nobody knows or sees that are behind the scenes working just as hard or harder some days then I am in their regions. It’s just something for everybody to get together and go ‘Man, all the way back whatever day it was when those four guys wrote this song to today—now it’s the number one song in country music.”

In an effort to get Michael to think a little more, we threw nine random questions at him about everything from television and crying to breakfast and curse words. Check out his answers.

1. What puts you in a good mood?

Waking up. I’m a morning person. It’s irritating to the majority of my band and anybody else that travels with us.

2. If there was a movie of your life, who would you want to play you?

I’m going to say this because he’s a good friend of mine, Chad Michael Murray. Just because I would like to see him play me.

3. Last show you binge watched?

This is Us. It’s my favorite TV show.

4. If you were granted one wish, what would you ask for?

Not to get deep, but I would turn back time for a few moments and hit pause or slow some stuff down a few years ago. Or, [laughing] I’d wish for them to not make buying a house so difficult with so much paperwork. I just bought a house. I just didn’t know all the stuff. I thought we’d just buy a house and move on. Negative, it’s like a new record deal.

5. What’s your favorite breakfast meal?

There’s a little mom and pop place in my hometown in Eustis, Fla., called Jeannie’s Place and their omelets there are killer. Yeah, that’s my all-time favorite. You can’t go wrong with eggs, grits and toast.

6. Favorite item of clothing?

T-shirts.

7. Favorite curse word?

Probably “damn.”

8. Last time you cried?

Watching This Is Us  [NBC’s hit television drama]

9. Three words that describe you?

Loyal, respectful, fun-loving.

Photo courtesy Warner Bros Records

Audio: Entire Pre-Spring Football Butch Jones Press Conference

Audio: Entire Pre-Spring Football Butch Jones Press Conference

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With spring practices getting underway on Tuesday, Tennessee head football coach Butch Jones met with reporters on Monday to set the stage for the next five weeks of workouts.

Listen to the entire press conference, heard live on Sports Radio WNML, below.

The Vols will partake in 15 practices over that time frame, practicing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday before culminating the spring slate with the DISH Orange & White Game on Saturday, April 22. Parking and admission for UT’s annual spring game are free while a fan appreciation event will precede kickoff.

Select quotes from Coach Jones’ press conference can be found below while the a full replay of his comments can be viewed through the links above.

(Opening statement)
“It is good to see everyone. Obviously, it is a very exciting time. This is a great time because it is all about individual growth and development and really building our overall identity for Team 121. I think it has been a very productive offseason. I think the last time we spoke was Signing Day, but as we know it hasn’t been a typical off season. A lot of new faces that have lent themselves, in turn, to a lot of new energy and a lot of excitement and fresh perspectives from the five new coaches.

“It all starts in the weight room and Rock Gullickson and the entire strength and conditioning staff have really done a remarkable job. They have set the temperament for our football team. Coach Rock has a unique way of challenging our players in a very positive way and we are getting the results that are necessary to compete at a high level. We have been very excited for our players and seeing all of the gains. I think tomorrow when you are out there during practice you are going to see a much stronger, a much bigger and a much more explosive football team. We still have a long way to go in that area and that is why even with the start of spring football we need to continue to have that growth and development from a strength and conditioning standpoint.

“In terms of our teams we have challenged our players in three areas: details, accountability and toughness. It is really about zeroing in on the details and turning it up a notch. Turning it up in terms of details with everything that we do from a fundamental standpoint, from a communication standpoint and its all about the details. Accountability and accountability to each other, accountability in terms of the way we communicate and all that is responsible and accountability off the field with going to class and accountability to what it means to play at The University of Tennessee. And overall toughness, not just from a physical standpoint, but from a mental standpoint too. So much can be classified and defined as toughness and a lot of times it’s doing the small details and the small things that no one wants to do to be successful and that is a part of toughness. I think our players have responded and I am looking forward to getting them out there.

“Again, it is just practice one of fifteen so we will see how it goes. Another thing we talked about is winning every day. Winning every day with everything that we do and that competitive character that we speak about in our program on a daily basis. The big thing when you are competing is compete and don’t compare. I know the first question is going to be about the quarterback situation and to me we are all competing. Every job is open and it will be a very competitive spring. There is no depth chart, we have an organizational chart and all that organizational chart means is who will take the first rep in practice and then we go from there. Again, we want them to compete. No time table has been set on a starting quarterback or any starting position. They have to earn that right and they earn that right on the field and off the field and in meetings. The thing is you compete in everything that you do from the classroom setting to on the field and off the field and leadership and command presence and all that is associated with competing every day.”

(On the quarterback competition)
“From a quarterback perspective, it comes down to consistency. Consistency and performance every single day. You can never be too high or too low. Individuals who can manage our offense and get us in the appropriate plays, leadership that is associated with playing the quarterback position. I would say the big thing is going to be consistency day in and day out and competing. I think when you compete on a daily basis you are going improve each and every day. We want to see constant growth and improvement. From a personal note, I was really fortunate to be at the Gruden Quarterback Camp with Joshua Dobbs. It was really eye-opening to me. He was finishing my sentences and I was finishing his sentences. To me that was a challenge with a lot of young players in our program. Obviously the competition with finding a quarterback is that we are all on the same page, we all speak the same terminology and that was really evident when we were in Orlando at the quarterback camp with John Gruden. So those are things that take a lot of time in terms of the communications aspect.”

(On players who will not participate in spring football due to injury)
“Some individuals will be limited and they will be determined how it goes. The following players won’t be available and that is: Micah AbernathyRashaan GauldenBrandon JohnsonBrett KendrickKyle PhillipsJosh SmithShy Tuttle and Kendal Vickers. We will have an intense recovery program, rehab program, but also from a mental standpoint the mental repetitions for them will paramount in them moving forward. So we have them on their own development schedule and we start tomorrow.”

(On additions to the coaching staff)
“As a leader it is always difficult to make changes and you are in constant evaluation of your program and what you need. Each team is different and each year is different. I have been excited about the staff. I think the chemistry has been there almost instantaneously. We have done a great job of spending quality time together and I think any time you add individuals that have the experience that they have, it lends itself to creative thinking, new ideas and new energy. Again I think it has also been verified that we are doing the right things in this program and that individuals want to be a part of this football program. I think it has been invigorating for our players. They have an opportunity and everyone has a clean slate. You are responsible for creating your identity on and off the field with how you win everyday. So these players can walk in and it doesn’t matter what you have done in the past, good, bad or indifferent. You have the opportunity to reinvent yourself and the opportunity to be responsible for what you create on a daily basis. It has been great. It has been great for me to hear different perspectives, so I think the chemistry has been good and they are a good fit. Here is the thing, they all want to be here and they understand the standard and expectation that comes with Tennessee football and so I have been very pleased.”

(On spring philosophy and goals)
“Spring football is paramount to the deployment of your football team from a mindset, from a work-ethic standpoint, from your standards, expectations and toughness. If you have to wait until August camp to build your toughness as a football team you are in trouble. So to me, this is the most important part of the development of your football team. Now obviously, many faces will change when the signees get here. Leadership is developed here. Everything about your football team is developed through these months, starting when we came back from the bowl game in the strength and conditioning area. I am excited to see a lot of these players apply all of their gains that they have made in the weight room, to really apply them on the field and playing football. To me, this is where your team is developed from a leadership, from a toughness, from a discipline, from a fundamental standpoint. Everything that we talked about — the details, the accountability, the toughness — it all starts here.”

(On the experience held by the coaching staff)
“I think anytime that you add individuals like a Brady HokeCharlton WarrenWalt WellsMike Canales, they understand. They have been there and especially if they have been a previous head coach or an interim head coach they understand the chair that you sit in. They understand the position. A lot of these individuals I have known, and some that I didn’t, but I was very impressed in the interview process. Anytime you can hire individuals that have great experience from a recruiting aspect, but from a football knowledge standpoint in different places they have been, I think your entire football program is going to benefit.”

(On the team’s depth entering the spring)
“In terms of depth, I think the eight individuals that are out we would love to have them be available. That is how you continue to grow and build as a football player. And I think the other thing is in this offseason we need to get those eight individuals back where they can get into a full routine of the strength and conditioning because Rock Gullickson has made a monumental difference in our football program along with the staff in the strength and conditioning room. So we need to get them going. I think that we will have competition and will be limited in some spots, so that will dictate a little bit of the structure of practice. I expect our players to compete each and every day. That is the standard in our program.”

-WNML Staff and UT Athletics

Vols coach Butch Jones / Credit: UT Athletics
Josh Turner Rises to the Top of the Billboard Chart With New Album, “Deep South”

Josh Turner Rises to the Top of the Billboard Chart With New Album, “Deep South”

It’s been almost five years since Josh Turner released his 2012 album, Punching Bag, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

With his new album, Deep South, which dropped on March 10, Josh is back in familiar territory—at the top of the charts. Deep South debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart this week.

“I didn’t want to wait this long to put a record out, but I’ve tried to enjoy the time that I’ve had since Punching Bag,” said Josh to Nash Country Daily. “I’ve learned a lot. I’ve grown a lot. I’ve been through a lot of tough times, but I’ve lived a lot of life and had some good things happen too. I’ve just tried to put all of that into this record, and so hopefully the fans will love what they hear.”

But Josh’s good news doesn’t stop with a No. 1 album. Deep South‘s current single, “Hometown Girl,” cracked the Top 10 on the Mediabase chart for the first time this week.

“I feel like ‘Hometown Girl’ kind of basically speaks to my female fan base,” said Josh. “I’m seeing that every night that I play it. The girls just love it. For guys, I think that’s the kind of girl that they’re looking for or either they already have one or at least they hope they do.”

photo by Jason Simanek

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Announce New Duet, “Speak to a Girl,” Out March 23—New Album Coming Later This Year

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Announce New Duet, “Speak to a Girl,” Out March 23—New Album Coming Later This Year

Christmas has come early for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill fans. The couple announced today (March 20) that they will be releasing a new single, “Speak to a Girl,” together on March 23.

The new song, written by Shy Carter, Dave Gibson and Joe Spargur, will make its television world premiere when Tim and Faith perform the song on the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on April 2.

And if that wasn’t enough, “Speak to a Girl,” will be the lead single from a Tim and Faith duets album to be released later this year.

In the meantime, the happy couple will kick off their highly anticipated Soul2Soul Tour on April 7 in New Orleans and wrap it up on  Oct. 27 in New York.

Jimmy Fortune “Sings the Classics” on New Album, Including “Unchained Melody,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Wake Up Little Susie” & More

Jimmy Fortune “Sings the Classics” on New Album, Including “Unchained Melody,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Wake Up Little Susie” & More

Jimmy Fortune has a new project of well-known tunes in the works. The former Statler Brothers tenor is slated to drop a new album, Jimmy Fortune: Sings the Classics, on April 21.

The new 14-song offering features recognizable classics such as the Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody,” Glen Campbell’s “Southern Nights” and John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” among others. Longtime friends are also featured on the album, including Ricky Skaggs (“Wake Up Little Susie”), The Isaacs (“Take It to the Limit”) and Voices of Lee (“Bridge Over Troubled Waters”).

“This project is very special and dear to my heart,” said Jimmy in a release. “A lot of hard work and thought went into picking each song—songs that shaped my life. I love them all and I think anyone who hears it will feel the same way.”

Jimmy Fortune: Sings the Classics is available for pre-order now.

Jimmy Fortune: Sings the Classics Track Listing

  1. “Make the World Go Away”
  2. “Take Me Home, Country Roads”
  3. “Danny’s Song”
  4. “Wake Up Little Susie” (feat. Ricky Skaggs)
  5. “Unchained Melody”
  6. “Take It to the Limit” (feat. The Isaacs)
  7. “Crazy Arms”
  8. “Flowers on the Wall”
  9. “If”
  10. “Wildfire”
  11. “Annie’s Song”
  12. “Yesterday”
  13. “Southern Nights”
  14. “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” (feat. Voices of Lee)
Luke Smash! Watch Luke Bryan Smash His Guitar to the Restful Sounds of “Enter Sandman”

Luke Smash! Watch Luke Bryan Smash His Guitar to the Restful Sounds of “Enter Sandman”

During a concert stop in Greenville, S.C., on March 11, Luke Bryan closed the show by smashing a guitar to the restful sounds of his band playing Metallica’s “Enter Sandman.”

After Luke crushed the acoustic axe in two swings, he handed out the guitar fragments to a few fans—and then he cracked a cold beer.

Smashing make Luke thirsty (in your best Hulk voice)!

Check it out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgDye_9JXnQ

Video and photo courtesy Jolene Knowlton’s YouTube.

All in a Day’s Work: Keith Urban Plays a Little Hockey & Gives NHL Pro a Guitar Lesson

All in a Day’s Work: Keith Urban Plays a Little Hockey & Gives NHL Pro a Guitar Lesson

Keith Urban was in Brossard, Quebec, last week to promote his Ripcord Tour and announce an Aug. 12 stop at the Bell Centre, home to the National Hockey League’s Montreal Canadiens.

Keith broke the ice (get it?) with a shooting lesson from Canadiens’ forward Andrew Shaw, before he returned the favor by giving Andrew a guitar lesson.

Check out a pic of Keith on the ice, and a video of him teaching guitar below.

Photo courtesy @JohnLuTSNMtl

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