Aaron Tippin Announces 49-City Tour Kicking Off Feb. 9

Aaron Tippin Announces 49-City Tour Kicking Off Feb. 9

Known for making working-class songs like “You’ve Got to Stand for Something, “Working Man’s Ph.D.” and “Kiss This” a part of the country music landscape in the ’90s, Aaron Tippin is taking his own working-class attitude on the road in 2017.

The “As Close as I Get to Loving You” singer will crisscross the country when the tour kicks off on Feb. 9 in Airway Heights, Wash., making stops in Nashville, Tampa and Anchorage, as well as a few stops in Canada.

“Wow, looks like I’m going to be busy this year!” said Aaron in a statement. “I’m so thankful that the fans still come out and spend their hard earned money to see me. I know there’s a million other things they could be doing so it’s very humbling and much appreciated that they let me keep doing what I love. We’re going to have a blast in 2017!”

In addition to the tour, Aaron has released Aaron Tippin 25, a two-disc set of 25 songs that consists of 10 re-recorded versions of his biggest hits, as well as 15 brand-new songs, to celebrate 25 years in the business. Aaron Tippin 25 is  available at iTunes.

Aaron Tippin Tour Dates

Feb 9 / Airway Heights, Wash. / Northern Quest Casino
Feb 10 / Pendleton, Ore. / Wildhorse Resort & Casino
Feb 11 / Fort Hall, Idaho / Fort Hall Casino
Feb 17 / Hinckley, Minn. / Grand Casino Hinckley Event Center
Feb 18 /  Nashville / Grand Ole Opry
Feb 20 / Tampa, Fla. / Florida State Fair
Feb 24 / Youngsville, La. / Route 92
Feb 25 / Panama City Beach, Fla. / Panama City Beach Mardi Gras & Music Festival
March 9 / Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada / Lunenbury County Lifestyle Centre
March 10/ New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada / Pictou County Wellness Center
March 11 / Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada / The Centre at Casino New Brunswick
March 18 / Kissimmee, Fla. / Runaway Country
March 25 / Louisa, Va. / Louisa Arts Center
April 22 / Yorktown, Texas / 5D Steakhouse & Lounge
May 5 / Fort Myers, Fla. / The Ranch
May 6 / Live Oak, Fla. / Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
May 12 / Bulverde, Texas / Tejas Rodeo
May 26 / Anderson, Ind. / Hoosier Park Racing Casino
May 27 / Seneca, S.C. / City of Seneca
May 29 / Victorville, Calif. / San Bernardino County Fair
June 8 / Del Mar, Calif. / San Diego County Fair
June 17 / Bowling Green, Ky. / BGWC Regional Airport
July 1 / Ninety Six, S.C. / 9th Annual South Carolina Festival of Stars
July 2 / Milner – Ga. / Rock Springs Church
July 15 / Beckley, W.Va. / Friends of Coal Auto Fair
July 21 / Herman, Minn. / Grant County Fair
Aug 5 / Cobleskill, N.Y. / Sunshine Fair
Aug 10 / Point Pleasant, W.Va. / Mason County Fair
Aug 11 / Milledgeville, Ill. / Carroll County Fair
Aug 25 / Miles City, Mont. / Eastern Montana Fair
Aug 31 / DuQuoin, Ill. / DuQuoin State Fair
Sept 1 / Philippi, W.Va. / Barbour County Fair
Sept 13 / Sioux Falls, S.D. / Jeschke Fine Arts Center
Sept 15 / Jamestown, N.D. / Jamestown Civic Center
Sept 16 / Bismarck – N.D. / Bismarck Civic Center
Sept 18 / Casper, Wy. / Casper Events Center
Sept 20 / Evanston, Wy. / Evanston High School
Sept 22 / Jackson, Ohio / Jackson Apple Festival
Sept 28 / Manteo, N.C. / Roanoke Island Festival Park
Sept 30 / McMinnville, Tenn. / Cumberland Caverns
Oct 7 / Winchester, Ohio / Red Barn Convention Center
Oct 14 / Jefferson, Iowa / Wild Rose Casino & Resorts
Oct 16 / Hiawassee, Ga. / Anderson Music Hall
Oct 20 / Kenai, AK / Kenai High School
Oct 21 / Anchorage, Alaska / William A. Egan Civic & Convention Center
Oct 22 / Fairbanks, Alaska / Carlson Center
Oct 24 / Juneau, Alaska / Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall
Oct 26 / Ketchikan, Alaska / Ketchikan High School
Oct 28 / Springfield, Ga. / Springfield Fall Festival

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Brandy Clark Makes “Today” Show Debut With Stirring Performance of “Love Can Go to Hell”

Brandy Clark Makes “Today” Show Debut With Stirring Performance of “Love Can Go to Hell”

It was a big day for Brandy Clark as she made her Today show debut (Jan. 31) by performing a song from her new album, Big Day in a Small Town.

The singer/songwriter performed “Love Can Go to Hell”—the second single from her critically acclaimed sophomore album—for her debut. Briefly talking to hosts Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford, Brandy said, “This song I’m going to do is up for [Grammy] Best Solo Country Performance, by me.”

Brandy, who has written many songs for other artists, including Miranda Lambert and Jennifer Nettles, will be heading to Los Angeles for the Grammy Awards on February 12, where she is nominated for two awards: Best Country Album for Big Day in a Small Town and Best Country Solo performance for “Love Can Go to Hell.”

Check out Brandy’s performance of “Love Can Go to Hell” on Today.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Tease Special Soul2Soul World Tour Announcement

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Tease Special Soul2Soul World Tour Announcement

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have a special announcement regarding their Soul2Soul World Tour.

The husband-and-wife tandem teased the announcement on their Instagram page, but you’ll have to tune in to Facebook Live tonight (Jan. 31) at 5:30 p.m. ET for the juicy details.

Join Tim and Faith on Facebook Live tomorrow at 5:30pm EST for a Soul2Soul The World Tour 2017 special announcement. Go to Soul2SoulTour.com now to ask questions and enter to win tickets to the show of your choice! #TeamMcGraw

The Soul2Soul World Tour kicks off on April 7 in New Orleans and caps Oct. 27 in Brooklyn, with more than 60 dates in between.

2017 Soul2Soul World Tour Dates

April 7 / New Orleans, La.
April 9 / Tupelo, Miss.
April 20 / N. Charleston, S.C.
April 21 / Birmingham, Ala.
April 22 / Atlanta
April 27 / St. Louis
April 29 / Indianapolis
May 4 / Newark, N.J.
May 5 / Uncasville, Conn
May 11 / Tulsa, Okla.
May 12 / Lincoln, Neb.
May 13 / Oklahoma City, Okla.
May 18 / Spokane, Wash.
May 19 / Bozeman, Mont.
May 25 / Boise, Idaho
May 26 / Portland, Ore.
May 27 / Tacoma, Wash.
May 30 / Vancouver, British Columbia
June 2 / Calgary, Alberta
June 3 / Edmonton, Alberta
June 4 / Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
June 7 / Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 9 / Sioux Falls, S.D.
June 10 / Des Moinse, Iowa
June 15 / Moline, Ill.
June 16 / Milwaukee, Wis.
June 17 / Grand Rapids, Mich.
June 22 / Ottawa, Ontario
June 23 / Toronto, Ontario
July 7 / Boston
July 14 / Los Angeles
July 21 / Glendale, Ariz.
July 23 / San Diego
July 28 / Sacramento, Calif.
July 29 / San Jose, Calif.
Aug. 1 / Denver
Aug. 3 / Little Rock, Ark.
Aug. 4 / Nashville
Aug. 17 / Cleveland
Aug. 18 / Philadelphia
Aug. 24 / Fargo, N.D.
Aug. 25 / St. Paul, Minn.
Aug. 31 / Chicago
Sept. 2 / Cincinnati
Sept. 7 / Columbus, Ohio
Sept. 8 / Detroit
Sept. 14 / Knoxville, Tenn.
Sept. 16 / Jacksonville, Fla.
Sept. 21 / Wichita, Kan.
Sept. 22 / Omaha, Neb.
Sept. 23 / Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 27 / Salt Lake City
Sept. 29 / Fresno, Calif.
Sept. 30 / Bakersfield, Calif.
Oct. 5 / San Antonio
Oct. 6 / Houston
Oct. 7 / Dallas
Oct. 12 / Pittsburgh
Oct. 13 / Washington, D.C.
Oct. 14 / Greensboro, N.C.
Oct. 19 / Sunrise, Fla.
Oct. 20 / Tampa, Fla.
Oct. 26 / Buffalo, N.Y.
Oct. 27 / Brooklyn, N.Y.

Find Out How a Cup of Coffee Can Win You $25,000 and a Mentoring Session With Chris Young

Find Out How a Cup of Coffee Can Win You $25,000 and a Mentoring Session With Chris Young

There’s nothing like the smell of freshly brewed coffee to get you out of bed in the morning. But no matter what it takes to wake you up, as long as you are familiar with the Folgers coffee jingle—and who isn’t—you can have a chance to be mentored by country star Chris Young. Chris has partnered with Folgers coffee to inspire songwriters to get creative with the iconic jingle. Sing it with us: The best part of wakin’ up is Folgers in your cup.

“The Folgers jingle is an iconic tune that has lived in my memory since childhood,” said Chris. “I’m excited to be a part of this year’s Folgers Jingle Contest, which gives up-and-coming musicians an opportunity to showcase their musical talent and look forward to mentoring the finalists on their Folgers jingle submissions.”

The contest is open now and runs through Feb. 20. You can submit your video to Folgers website with your creative interpretation of the jingle to receive a mentoring session with Chris himself. Good luck.

Here are the rules: Musicians are invited to create their own unique version of the Folgers Jingle in video format. The video must include the complete melody and lyrics of “The best part of wakin’ up is Folgers in your cup.” Once complete, the video must be posted to Folgers website. A qualified judging panel will select five semi-finalists for an online vote and a special mentoring session with Chris Young. From March 20, 2017, through April 16, 2017, fans around the world will have the opportunity to vote daily for their favorite finalist’s jingle. In May, one jingle finalist will be selected as the grand prize winner of $25,000. For official rules, visit Jingle.FolgersCoffee.com.

Check out past winners here.

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Allie Is a Chip Off the Old Block: Watch Her Perform “She’s Every Woman”

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Allie Is a Chip Off the Old Block: Watch Her Perform “She’s Every Woman”

Garth Brooks retired from touring and recording in 2000 so he could spend more time with his three daughters. If the new video of his youngest daughter, Allie, 20, singing “She’s Every Woman” is any indication, the time together was well spent . . . because the girl has pipes.

Allie, whose Facebook page is filled with performance clips of original and cover songs, recently covered her dad’s “She’s Every Woman,” a song from Garth’s sixth studio album, Fresh Horses. Garth, who co-penned the tune with Victoria Shaw, took the song to the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1995.

Watch Allie sing “She’s Every Woman,” accompanied by her acoustic guitar.

Maren Morris Will Perform With Alicia Keys on the Grammy Awards

Maren Morris Will Perform With Alicia Keys on the Grammy Awards

Four-time Grammy Award nominee Maren Morris will team up with 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys for a performance on the 59th Grammy Awards on Feb. 12.

Maren is nominated for four Grammys this year, including the all-genre Best New Artist, Best Country Album (Hero), Best Country Song (“My Church”) and Best Country Solo Performance (“My Church”).

Maren joins Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban as the only country artists slated to perform during the show. Other performers included Adele, John Legend, Bruno Mars and Metallica, while Anderson .Paak will team up with A Tribe Called Quest and Dave Grohl, and the Weeknd will join Daft Punk onstage.

Hosted by James Corden, the Grammys will air on CBS on Feb. 12. See this year’s country music related Grammy award nominees.

Lauren Alaina Opens Up About Her Struggles With Bulimia on “Good Morning America” [Watch]

Lauren Alaina Opens Up About Her Struggles With Bulimia on “Good Morning America” [Watch]

In the lead-up to the release of her new album, Road Less Traveled, on Jan. 27, Lauren Alaina has been very candid about her past struggles with bulimia and body image issues.

“I actually had an eating disorder for four years,” Lauren told Nash Country Daily in 2016. “I had it before [American Idol]. But it got dramatically worse after the show. I dropped 40 pounds after the show aired. I was 25 pounds underweight. It was ridiculous. It was not good. My hair was falling out—I had bald spots all over my head. I seriously messed my stomach up. I was very very unhealthy.”

Today (Jan. 31) Lauren appeared on Good Morning America to perform “Doin’ Fine,” a tune from the new album, but before she hit the stage, Lauren spoke to host Robin Roberts about how music has given her the courage to speak out.

“I had an eating disorder before I went on the show [American Idol] and it just got worse,” said Lauren. “And then I wrote this album as I got better, and you kind of hear that journey with the music, and I didn’t know how to put the album out without being honest. I feel like that’s what music is all about. And I’ve gotten healthy now. I just lost 21 pounds without a single bad habit.”

Watch the clip below.

Don’t Be Surprised if Thomas Rhett Ends Up on Your Movie Screen

Don’t Be Surprised if Thomas Rhett Ends Up on Your Movie Screen

When he was a little boy, Thomas Rhett and his sister were the stars of the show as their father, Rhett Akins, followed them around the house with a movie camera. It’s now fitting that the “Star of the Show” singer feels comfortable performing in front of a camera.

“My dad has always run around with a video camera filming me and my sister—just come up with dumb skits and pretending I’m James Bond and run around the house in a suit,” said TR. “And I’ve always loved being in front of the camera. And so, yeah, I think a dream for any artist would be to host a CMA or an ACM or award show and to get to have that host that you really mesh with and just become iconic kind of like Vince and Reba. You know, we go back and watch those clips and it’s like God, they had such chemistry. So I think that would be a dream for me.”

If TR’s videos are any indication of his on-camera work, he’s already a natural. When his successful music career isn’t taking up every bit of his time, the big screen may be where the Tennessee native tries his luck, following in the movie-making footsteps of Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton and Trace Adkins, to name a few.

“Acting would be great. I think that would be a really cool thing to dive into,” he adds. “I know it’s one of the hardest jobs on the planet but it would be a lot of fun to give it a shot.”

For the time being, the cameras will have to wait as TR is busy putting out hit singles like “Die a Happy Man” and “The Star of the Show,” and is kicking of his first headlining tour, The Home Team Tour, with openers Kelsea Ballerini, Ryan Hurd and Russell Dickerson, on Feb. 23 in Saginaw, Mich.

 

Photo by Joseph Llanes /The Greenroom Pr

Zac Brown Band Releases Cover Art for New Album, “Welcome Home”

Zac Brown Band Releases Cover Art for New Album, “Welcome Home”

After their wide-ranging 2015 album, Jekyll + Hyde, Zac Brown Band announced in September that they were returning to the studio this winter to begin recording their new album, Welcome Home, a project that Zac says goes “straight back to our roots.”

In addition to the new album, which drops on May 12, ZBB announced earlier this year that they are embarking on a 40-plus-date Welcome Home Tour that kicks off on May 12 and makes stops in Denver, Chicago and Los Angeles, among many others.

Continuing the trickle down of information regarding Welcome Home, today (Jan. 30) ZBB revealed the album’s cover art via Twitter.

The simple art—which looks like an antique tin ceiling tile to me—seems to be thematically in line with a return to the band’s roots.

Who’s New: Russell Dickerson

Who’s New: Russell Dickerson

Age: 29
Born: Union City, Tenn.
Lives: Nashville
EP: Yours
Single: “Yours”
Twitter: @Russelled
Instagram: Russelled

With a father who was a choir director and a mother who taught piano, Russell Dickerson cultivated a deep-seated love of music from a young age that eventually took him to Nashville’s Belmont University, where he studied music. Russell landed a publishing deal after college and earned his stripes by playing local honky-tonks before releasing his 2016 EP, Yours, which includes the title track that has garnered more than 31 million on-demand streams. 2016 continued to prove fruitful for Russell as he served as the opener on Billy Currington’s Summer Forever Tour and made his Grand Ole Opry debut. Russell has continued his surge into 2017 as he joins Thomas Rhett’s upcoming Home Team Tour and gears up for the release of his debut album.

Musical Roots

“It was a really cool thing to grow up in a musical environment because every day I would come home from school and Mom was teaching piano and I’d see her play piano and it made me want to be a better musician. My dad was the church musical director, so I really couldn’t escape music, not that I wanted to.”

Tennessee Melting Pot

“I think just being raised in the South, music is all around you. Where I was born—in Union City, Tennessee—there were cornfields everywhere and so we used to play hide-and-seek in cornfields. You hear that laid back, good ole country lifestyle in songs and it relates to those times. Nashville gets a rep for country music, but when we moved here as a kid and growing up here, there was all kinds of music to be exposed to in a big city, everyone from Lil Wayne and Michael Jackson to Garth and Tim McGraw. It was all these different styles I was exposed to so those influences of country, pop and R&B are all there.”

“Yours” Truly

“People just connected to my single, ‘Yours,’ and shared it and it became this wedding song. We didn’t write it for that. We weren’t like, ‘Hey, what would couples love to hear for their first dance?’ But it’s turned into the perfect first-dance song. It was just writing an honest love song. I wrote it with two people that had seen my relationship with my wife from day one and so it was just this super honest love song and I think that’s what connects with people. It is an honest love song because when you meet that one person, it changes you.”

The Billy Way

“By touring with Billy [Currington], I learned how he runs his business and we’ve never been treated so well by a staff. Every person on his team was going over and above, and I realized that when I have that many people on my touring staff, that’s exactly how I will run my ship. The atmosphere of playing in an arena is incredible, too. Just learning how to make everyone in the crowd feel engaged in that huge arena setting is an invaluable lesson.”

Opry Debut

“Making my Grand Ole Opry debut [in June 2016] was one of the most emotional periods of my musical career because it had been a thing in my head for so long and we found out a month or two before we were playing, so I had a while to think about it. It wasn’t like, ‘Hey, you’re playing tomorrow night.’ I had this time to sit with it and understand the gravity of it because it’s been a thing that I wanted to do for so long, and then as I’m standing there before they call my name to come out onstage, there’s just like tears streaming down my face and I was just like, ‘What the heck?’ I was just like crying and it was just very, very emotional. It had a lot of gravity to it.”

New Music in 2017

“I just finished recording vocals last week for the full-length album and it’s definitely in the same vein of that very energetic sound. There’s some fun, crazy songs, but there’s also some more serious life songs and some sexy jams in there. I think it’s a very accurate representation of me and my life and where I’m at right now. I wrote all of the songs, and we’re hoping to have it out in the back half of 2017.”

photo by THIEL Audio

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