With 10 days until her Grammy performance with Alicia Keys on Feb. 12, Maren Morris got a tune-up by performing on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night (Feb. 2).
Maren sang her debut single, “My Church,” which earned two Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. Maren is also nominated for Best New Artist and Best Country Album (Hero).
Check out her performance on The Late Show below, and make sure to tune in to the 59th Grammys of Feb. 12 where Maren will team with her old CMT Crossroads pal Alicia Keys.
“We’re going in [the studio] this winter to make a brand-new ZBB record—straight back to our roots, Foundation style,” said Zac Brown in September regarding the band’s upcoming album, Welcome Home, which drops on May 12.
Today (Feb. 3), we got our first taste of Zac’s aforementioned rooty sound with the release of the album’s lead single, “My Old Man”—and Zac has lived up to his promise.
Produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson), “My Old Man” is a definite throwback to ZBB’s early sound, deviating 180 degrees from the band’s 2015 album, Jekyll + Hyde, which pushed the country boundaries with traces of electronic music, hard rock and big band sounds.
Watch ZBB’s lyric video for “My Old Man,” which features a father/song photo journal of the band’s members.
“My Old Man” lyrics
He was a giant
And I was just a kid
I was always trying
To do everything he did
I can still remember every lesson he taught me
Growing up learning how to be like my old man
[Verse 2]
He was a lion
We were our father’s pride
But I was defiant
When he made me walk the line
He knew how to lift me up
And when to let me fall
Looking back, he always had a plan
My old man
[Chorus]
My old man
Feel the callous on his hands
And dusty overalls
My old man
Now I finally understand
I have a lot to learn
From my old man
[Verse 3]
Now I’m a giant
Got a son of my own
He’s always trying
To go everywhere I go
Do the best I can to raise him up the right way
Hoping that he someday wants to be
Like his old man
[Break]
[Chorus]
My old man
I know one day we’ll meet again
As he’s looking down
My old man
I hope he’s proud of who I am
I’m trying to fill the boot of my old man
Nickelodeon announced its Kids’ Choice Awards yesterday (Feb. 2) and just one country star picked up a nomination: Kelsea Ballerini earned a nod in the Favorite New Artist category where she will compete against The Chainsmokers, Daya, Lukas Graham, Solange, Rae Sremmund, Hailee Steinfeld and Twenty One Pilots.
The only other country-related nomination was in the Favorite Reality Show category where The Voice, co-helmed by judge Blake Shelton, will tangle with America’s Funniest Home Videos, America’s Got Talent, American Ninja Warrior, Paradise Run and Shark Tank.
Check out the full list of nominees and tune in to Nickelodeon on March 11 at 8 p.m. ET for the show, which will be hosted by John Cena.
Tennessee signee Eric Crosby, DT from Ocean Lakes HS in Virginia Beach, VA, spoke with Jimmy Hyams on SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.
Tennessee signee Kivon Bennett, DT from St. Thomas Aquinas HS in Fort Lauderdale, FL, spoke with Jimmy Hyams on SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.
Tennessee signee Shawn Shamburger, CB from Colquitt County HS in Moultrie, GA, spoke with Josh Ward for SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.
Tennessee signee Solon Page III, LB from Kell HS in Marietta, GA, spoke with Jimmy Hyams on SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.
Tennessee signee Josh Palmer, WR from St. Thomas Aquinas HS in Fort Lauderdale, FL (by way of Canada,) spoke with Jimmy Hyams on SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.
Tennessee signee K’Rojhn Calbert, OL from Warren County HS in McMinnville, TN, spoke with Jimmy Hyams on SportsTalk about joining the Vols football program on Sports Radio WNML.