Jake Owen Pledges His Love to Seafoam Green in New Video

Jake Owen Pledges His Love to Seafoam Green in New Video

There are plenty of songs in the country music catalog that refer to colors, including Dierks Bentley’s “Black,” Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” Kellie Pickler’s “Red High Heels” and Jason Aldean’s “Amarillo Sky,” but never has there been a country song pledging allegiance to the color seafoam green—until now. Jake Owen has gone out on a limb and pledged his love to the unusual color in a song. But get this, there’s a video to go along with it.

“Somebody once asked me what my favorite color was. This was my response,” Jake posted along with the video. “Also, thanks to Chase Rice for dumping paint all over me.”

The video for “Seafoam Green” features newcomer Ryan Hurd—boyfriend of Maren Morris—and YouTubers Austin and Colin, who add their rapping skills to the song. Even Jake’s buddy Chase Rice makes an appearance—he’s the lucky guy that gets to douse Jake with the seafoam green paint.

In the video, the color is the star of the show. It can be seen on Jake’s beloved seafoam green VW bus, his multiple pair of seafoam green sneakers and our favorite, the seafoam green adult jumpers.

You just have to see it to believe it. Take a look at the video as hilarity ensues.

Watch Dierks Bentley Take His Annual Lake Jump in 36-Degree Water

Watch Dierks Bentley Take His Annual Lake Jump in 36-Degree Water

After 15 years of jumping into frigid lakes, it just wouldn’t be a new year unless Dierks Bentley made his annual ice-cold plunge. Although he was almost two weeks late this year, Dierks kept his tradition alive and stepped right into a 36-degree lake in the middle of January.

“I’m a little a little late, I’m about 13 days late for it,” Dierks says in the video. “But I’m very superstitious, I can’t miss this we’ve done it every year for 15 years. I’m here by myself. To make up for the fact that I’m late I’m going to try and do one minute for every day I’m late. I’m going for 13 minutes, which is crazy, usually we do like 13 seconds. But I feel like I gotta make good on missing the lake jump. I just checked the temperature, it’s 36 degrees. It’s really cold. So, here it goes.”

The “Drunk on a Plane” singer, who is usually joined by a bunch of friends, kicks off every year by jumping into a freezing cold lake in Nashville. Why? To wash off the old and breathe in the new, of course. But because Dierks was late this year, he had to go in solo, and to make up for his tardiness he stayed in much longer than past years.

Keep in mind the water is a frigid 36 degrees and even a short time in that temperature could hurt someone, but 13 minutes . . . insane. However, Dierks keeps his word, even plunging underwater at one point.

Watch as Dierks braves the frigid water.

New Country Music Hall of Fame Exhibit Will Feature Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Buddy Miller & More

New Country Music Hall of Fame Exhibit Will Feature Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Buddy Miller & More

In the final revelation of its week-long rollout of new exhibits in 2017, the Country Music Hall of Fame announced today (Jan. 13) that its new American Currents exhibit will open on March 17, 2017, and run though March 2018.

The exhibit will provide an annual up-to-date snapshot of the state of country music, featuring Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Buddy Miller, Margo Price, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton and more.

Earlier this week, the Hall of Fame announced upcoming exhibits for Jason Aldean, Shania Twain, Loretta Lynn and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

Jason Aldean Launches New 33-City “They Don’t Know Tour” With Chris Young & Kane Brown

Jason Aldean Launches New 33-City “They Don’t Know Tour” With Chris Young & Kane Brown

Jason Aldean announced today (Jan. 13) that he’ll be heading back out on the road in April with the launch of his new They Don’t Know Tour. The 33-city tour kicks off on April 27 in Toledo, Ohio, and makes stops in Chicago, Toronto, St. Louis, Tampa, Philadelphia, Denver, Los Angeles and San Diego, among others.

Joining the reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year on the trek will be former tourmate Chris Young as well as Kane Brown and Dee Jay Silver.

“It only takes a couple weeks off the road before I get that itch, and I’m already feeling it,” said Jason. “We’re going to spend some time switching the production up to be bigger and louder than anything we’ve ever done. It’ll be cool to have Chris back out with us and Kane is the right guy to get the fans riled up.”

Tickets for the first dates will be available beginning Jan. 20 at 7:30 a.m. on JasonAldean.com and LiveNation.com.

Jason Aldean They Don’t Know Tour (Cities With Partial Date List)

Month Date Location
April

27

Toledo, OH

April

28

Ft Wayne, IN

TBD

Green Bay, WI

TBD

Charleston, WV

TBD

Cleveland, OH

TBD

Chicago, IL

May

18

Providence, RI

May

19

Uncasville, CT

May

20

Uncasville, CT

TBD

Toronto, ON

TBD

Darien Center, NY

TBD

Wantagh, NY

TBD

Charlotte, NC

TBD

Indianapolis, IN

TBD

St. Louis, MO

TBD

Cincinnati, OH

TBD

Birmingham, AL

TBD

Jacksonville, FL

TBD

Tampa, FL

TBD

W.Palm Beach, FL

TBD

Philadelphia, PA

TBD

Washington, DC

TBD

Virginia Beach, VA

TBD

Raleigh, NC

TBD

Holmdel, NJ

TBD

Salt Lake City, UT

TBD

Denver, CO

TBD

Albuquerque, NM

TBD

Spokane, WA

TBD

Sacramento, CA

TBD

Mtn. View, CA

TBD

Los Angeles, CA

TBD

San Diego, CA

TBD

Anaheim, CA
13 Country Artists Who Have the Chutzpah to Perform on Friday the 13th, Including Eric Church, Travis Tritt, Lee Brice & LOCASH

13 Country Artists Who Have the Chutzpah to Perform on Friday the 13th, Including Eric Church, Travis Tritt, Lee Brice & LOCASH

Paraskevidekatriaphobia is the fear of Friday the 13th, but we found 13 artists who are laughing in the face of the almost-unpronounceable word by performing a show today (Jan. 13).

In fact, Eric Church is launching his massive 65-city Holdin’ My Own Tour today, so he must have zero regard for the unlucky number, while the boys from LOCASH are doubling-down in New Orleans, the voodoo capital of the U.S. On the other end of the spectrum, D. Striker, a Nashville-based artist with a fun-loving cult-like following, only performs on Friday the 13th, and since there is only one other Friday the 13th this year (Oct. 13), catch him while you can.

Without further ado, here are 13 artists with the chutzpah to perform on Friday the 13th.

  1. Eric Church – Lincoln, Neb. – Pinnacle Bank Arena
  2. Lee Brice, Justin Moore, Williams Michael Morgan, Brett Young – La Crosse, Wis. – La Crosse Center
  3. LOCASH – New Orleans – House of Blues
  4. Dwight Yoakam – Seattle – The Moore Theatre
  5. Kane Brown, Jordan Rager –  Salt Lake City, Utah – The Depot
  6. Josh Turner – Des Moines, Iowa – Hoyt Sherman Place
  7. Robert Earl Keen – Park City, Utah – The Egyptian Theatre
  8. Wade Bowen, Roger Creager – Robstown, Texas – Richard Borchard Regional Fairgrounds
  9. Randy Rogers Band – Webster, Texas – Big Texas Dancehall & Saloon
  10. Travis Tritt – Clovis, N.M. – Curry Country Events Center
  11. Aaron Watson – Rosemont, Ill. – Joe’s Live
  12. Joe Diffie, Mark Chestnutt, Lorrie Morgan – Phoenix, Ariz. – Celebrity Theatre
  13. D. Striker – Nashville – Radio Cafe

 

Tanya Tucker Cancels Three Tour Dates After Falling and Fracturing a Vertebra and Rib

Tanya Tucker Cancels Three Tour Dates After Falling and Fracturing a Vertebra and Rib

Tanya Tucker has postponed three tour dates after suffering a fractured vertebra and rib sustained during a fall. Nevertheless, the country music legend is in good spirits.

The “Strong Enough to Bend” singer is currently hospitalized in Texas, where she is also being treated for bronchitis. Tanya’s shows in Tulsa (Jan. 12), Emporia, Kan. (Jan. 13) and Grant, Okla. (Jan. 14) will be rescheduled.

According to tulsaworld.com, Tanya’s management said they do not expect her to undergo surgery, though her recovery process will be long.

“We’ve been having a blast with the band and fans on the road and I’m so mad this happened,” Tanya said in a statement. “I was really looking forward to seeing all the Okies and fans in Kansas this week, but we have to postpone the shows. I’ll do my very best to make it up for y’all. Let’s hope for no more accidents this year and I look forward to a great 2017.”

NCD wishes Tanya a speedy recovery.

Justin Moore Expands His Family By Two

Justin Moore Expands His Family By Two

Justin Moore’s family just got a little bit bigger. His family of 5 just became a family of 7, with the addition of their two new puppies, Johnny and June.

The “You Look Like I Need a Drink” singer posted the most adorable photo of the two puppies cuddled up in the back seat of his car. “Well…our family just expanded by two,” he captioned the photo. “Everyone meet Johnny and June! #greatdanesofinstagram”

Named after legendary country couple Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, the two Great Danes join Justin, his wife Kate and daughters, 6-year-old Ella, 5-year-old Kennedy and 2-year-old Rebecca.

According to Petmd.com, the Great Dane was developed in Germany for it’s graceful appearance, large size and hunting ability. The Great Dane’s massive size and spirited demeanor make it a bit difficult to control, especially for very small children. However, proper training and supervision can reform the Great Dane into a well-mannered family companion. It is also friendly towards other pets and household dogs.

Good Luck, Justin! Check out the photo of the sweet puppies:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BPLOKouj1OW/?taken-by=justincolemoore

Photo courtesy Justin Moore Instagram

Mo Pitney and Wife Emily Welcome Baby Girl, Evelyne Nadine

Mo Pitney and Wife Emily Welcome Baby Girl, Evelyne Nadine

More Congratulations are in order today (Jan. 12) for Mo Pitney and his wife, Emily, who have started 2017 off with a bang by welcoming their first child, Evelyn Nadine, to the world. The good news arrives the same day that Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman announced the arrival of her new bundle of joy, Dolly Grace.

The “Boy and a Girl Thing” singer posted the happy news on his Instagram page with a message about the arrival of their little girl.

“Well, Evelyne Nadine decided to have her birthday early,” Mo captioned a photo of the baby. “Em and I had a number of scares this morning but God intercepted every one of them with His powerful sovereign love . . . I couldn’t be more thankful to have our baby and my wife safe and loved..

Mo popped the question to Emily on Sept. 10, 2015, and they were married on March 10, 2016.

“I couldn’t be happier,” Mo posted on Instagram about his future bride. “The Lord is just dumping love on me . . . I watched Him form the woman I asked for on my knees . . . I love this beautiful Jesus-loving woman and I’m so excited for a lifetime of serving the Lord together. I’m overflowing with thankfulness for the future Emily Pitney.”

Evelyne Nadine is the first child for the couple. NCD sends its congratulations to Mo, Emily and little Evelyne.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BPLF4dvAna3/?taken-by=mopitney

Photo courtesy Mo Pitney Instagram

Wynonna, Alison Krauss, Jeff Foxworthy, Phil Vassar, Neal McCoy and More Added to Star-Studded Lineup for Randy Travis Tribute Concert

Wynonna, Alison Krauss, Jeff Foxworthy, Phil Vassar, Neal McCoy and More Added to Star-Studded Lineup for Randy Travis Tribute Concert

Country stars are coming out in full force to be a part of 1 Night. 1 Place. 1 Time: A Heroes & Friends Tribute to Randy Travis on Feb. 8 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

Wynonna, Jeff Foxworthy, Alison Krauss, Ben Haggard, Neal McCoy and Phil Vassar have been added to the already stellar lineup that includes Travis Tritt, Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Rodney Atkins, Chris Janson, Jamey Johnson, Montgomery Gentry, Michael Ray, Ricky Skaggs, Michael W. Smith, The Randy Travis Band, Tanya Tucker, Kane Brown, James Dupre, Scotty McCreery, Joe Nichols, Collin Raye, The Bellamy Brothers, Ricky Traywick and Josh Turner.

After suffering a massive stroke in 2013, Randy has made remarkable strides toward recovery, recently singing “Amazing Grace” at his Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony in October as well as the tagline to his iconic “Forever and Ever, Amen” at the 2016 CMA Awards in November. A portion of the proceeds of the tribute concert will go to the Randy Travis Foundation, a nonprofit that raises money for stroke research and rehabilitation.

Tickets are on sale now at all Ticketmaster locations and the Bridgestone Arena box office.

Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman Welcomes A Baby Girl To The Family

Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman Welcomes A Baby Girl To The Family

Congratulations are going out to Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman and her husband Stephen, who welcomed a new addition to the family — a new daughter Dolly Grace.

Just this morning (Jan. 12), Kimberly broke the surprise news on her twitter page with a photo of her new bundle of joy.  “The New Year brought our family new love,” she captioned the family photo.  “We’re so excited to introduce you to Daisy’s little sister, Dolly Grace.”

According to the website Womanista, who was informed by Kimberly’s publicist, the couple adopted a baby girl through a “domestic adoption.”

Kimberly and Stephen were married in 2006 and welcomed their daughter Daisy in July 2007.

NCD sends much love to the Schlapman family!

 

Photo courtesy Kimberly Schlapmann Twitter (@ohgussie)

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