Dierks Bentley and Elle King’s “Different for Girls” Wins CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year

Dierks Bentley and Elle King’s “Different for Girls” Wins CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year

Dierks Bentley and Elle King’s collaborative “Different for Girls” was announced as the winner of the CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year on Good Morning America this morning (Nov. 2) from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the site of tonight’s 50th annual CMA Awards.

“Different for Girls” reached No. 1 on the Mediabase chart and Billboard Country Airplay chart in September to become Dierks’ 15th career chart-topper. The breakup tune, which was penned by J.T. Harding and Shane McAnally, features bluesy rocker Elle King and was the second single released from Dierks’ Black album.

“I love this song,” said Dierks to Nash Country Daily. “It talks about how guys and girls handle heartbreak differently. Sometimes girls have an unfair double standard how they handle it. It’s kind of a heavier song, so I wanted a female voice on it. And it’s great having Elle on that track.”

Check out the new video, which features Dierks and Elle swapping vocals in the black-and-white clip.

Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini & More Share Their Favorite CMA Awards Show Memories With Nash Country Daily

Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini & More Share Their Favorite CMA Awards Show Memories With Nash Country Daily

Nashville’s Music City Center was hopping the last two days as more than 50 country stars made the rounds at Radio Row to take part in interviews. Since the 50th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 2 was a fresh topic on everyone’s mind, Nash Country Daily asked some of our favorite stars to tell us about their most memorable CMA Awards Show moment—either as a kid watching the show or as an artist taking part in it.

Check out what they had to say.

cma-memories-garth-brooks-2016-11-01-portraitGarth Brooks
Randy Travis is singing with George Jones, and at the end of the song Randy has two lines left and he decides to throw a lick in to Jones and Jones looks at him, I’ll never forget his face, I was sitting right there. Jones doesn’t break and he just throws another lick that buries Travis. Travis starts to laugh so hard because he’s so embarrassed, he’s red because it’s vocal suicide to play around with Jones.”


cma-memories-keith-urban-2016-11-01-portraitKeith Urban
“The first moment that springs to mind—we would get the CMAs in Australia when I was growing up, so the first time I got exposed to it, I was 7 years old or something, and Roy Clark was shredding this guitar solo and I’d never seen anything like it—let alone on a country award show. That one stands out for sure.”


cma-memories-luke-bryan-2016-11-01-portraitLuke Bryan
“I have so many memories. Obviously when I won my first one, my first Entertainer of the Year, it was a life-changing moment for me and I’ll never forget it. It was something I never could have imagined I would’ve ever gotten myself in that situation and here I am winning the award. As far as watching, I think about the early ’90s being a kid watching Alan Jackson and Garth Brooks and Brooks & Dunn kick-starting their careers and me being head over heels for all the music that they were putting out.”


cma-memories-kelsea-ballerini-2016-11-01-portraitKelsea Ballerini
“Me and my mom every year would make a girl date of it. We would go out grocery shopping. We’d get a bunch of snacks and fruits and cheeses and we’d spread it all out on our coffee table. We’d pause the TV every time they did the nominations and we’d guess who was going to win. We’d have a competition. One year for Christmas she got us tickets to go and we sat in the nosebleeds. It’s cool to be on this side of it and get to share it with her, too.”


cma-memories-billy-currington-2016-11-01-portraitBilly Currington
“I love the CMAs and I’ve always dreamed of being a part of them. So my first time was a funny situation. I actually snuck in to the CMA Awards when I was 19. I just moved to town and was working with a guy at a construction company and he had the bright idea of sneaking in to the CMAs. We did and and we got in. I ended up sitting next to Marty Brown and Johnny Cash for three-fourths of the show. Marty Brown snuck us backstage and that’s when we got kicked out. One guy walks up to me and he says ‘You don’t belong here, do you?’ because I was wearing jeans and an old t-shirt. I said ‘No, I guess I don’t.’ And they kicked us out.”


cma-memories-jerrod-niemann-2016-11-01-portraitJerrod Niemann
“I remember in the early ’90s when Garth Brooks did ‘Friends in Low Places’ live and had a bunch of dancers. That was pretty cool. I remember I was watching TV and was just mesmerized. That moment just sticks out.”


cma-memories-josh-turner-2016-11-01-portraitJosh Turner
That year that they told George Jones that he could only sing 30 seconds or a minute of ‘Choices’ and then Alan Jackson gets out there and sings a piece of his song and breaks into ‘Choices.’  I about jumped through the ceiling when I saw that because I was like ‘Holy cow, the guts that it took for him to do that.’ I respected Alan Jackson before that but after that, he’s the man. That was pretty cool to see him honor a legend and a pioneer like George Jones in that way. I’ve always tried to honor my heroes and the legends in this business in the same way.”


cma-memories-ronnie-dunn-2016-11-01-portraitRonnie Dunn
When we [Brooks & Dunn] hosted the New York City show kind of stands out in a lot of ways. [Michael] Bloomberg was running for mayor and had just won the election. We were right in the middle of that. He was so supportive, all the New Yorkers were, and then here come the country and western people to town. They were great hosts. It was a big deal. We got to go to Wall Street and hit the opening bell.”


cma-memories-trisha-yearwood-2016-11-01-portraitTrisha Yearwood
For me personally in my own career, I was kind of the Susan Lucci of female vocalists. The year that I won, I think I had been nominated four or five times when I won the first time and my parents were there and I wasn’t expecting to win. That was one of those moments that was really sweet. The first time I was on the CMAs in ’91, ‘She’s in Love With the Boy’ was out but I wasn’t eligible to be nominated for anything because it was not in the time frame. I performed at my first CMA and walking in the dressing room there were flowers from Reba saying ‘Congrats on your first CMA.’ So that was pretty cool.”


cma-memories-trace-adkins-2016-11-01-portraitTrace Adkins
The first one, you can’t forget the first one. I was nominated when I went to the first one and was sitting there just sweating and ultimately losing, I remember that. You gotta try to smile because you know someone is looking at you. But I lost to LeAnn Rimes, who was an infant at the time so it didn’t bother me that much. She was literally like 12. I also remember we were doing the CMA Awards Show after 9/11 and Diamond Rio got onstage and did “One More Day” and just killed me. I still to this day don’t think that I’ve personally witnessed a performance that moved me like that did that night. It was unbelievable.”


cma-memories-maddie-and-tae-2016-11-01-portraitMaddie & Tae
I remember always loving watching George Strait play when I was little. Being from Texas, I always looked forward to the King.”—Maddie Marlow

“I remember three years ago watching the CMA Awards and Carrie Underwood going on a rant about how it was male dominated, how everyone winning was a male, everyone performing was a male, and I remember sitting on the couch thinking, ‘Don’t worry Carrie, we’re coming.” Being here three years later is so cool for us.”—Tae Dye


cma-memories-frankie-ballard-2016-11-01-portraitFrankie Ballard
I was a musical kid, I loved listening to music. My dad was in to old country, so he would play and sing to me before I would go to bed. He would always sing Kenny Rogers’ ‘The Gambler.’ I remember the first time seeing Kenny on the stage singing and making the connection between the song my dad sings and the artist actually doing it, it was a magical moment. Those kinds of moments were spiritual for me. I could feel it bubbling up inside of me and dreaming of doing it one day.”

Ronnie Dunn by Donn Jones/CMA; Kelsea Ballerini by Natasha Moustache/CMA; Trace Adkins, Frankie Ballard, Luke Bryan, Billy Currington, Maddie and Tae, Josh Turner, and Trisha Yearwood by John Russell/CMA; Jerrod Niemann by Todd Wawrychuk/ABC; Garth Brooks and Keith Urban by Image Group LA/ABC 

Watch Brad Paisley Get a Burnout Lesson From Jay Leno in a 2017 Chevy Camaro

Watch Brad Paisley Get a Burnout Lesson From Jay Leno in a 2017 Chevy Camaro

Brad Paisley has been keeping busy this fall.

On Sep. 4 he kicked off his 2016 Country Nation College Tour in Orlando.

On Oct. 6 he released an “emotionally charged” music video for his latest single, “Today.”

On Oct. 8 he played the debut performance of “Today” at the Grand Ole Opry Birthday Bash in celebration of its 91st birthday.

On Oct. 21 he played the final show of his 2016 Country Nation College Tour at UCLA.

On Oct. 28 he celebrated his own 44th birthday. We don’t really know anything about how he celebrated, but we’re pretty sure it wasn’t your average American Friday night.

On Nov. 2 he will be co-hosting the CMA Awards show with Carrie Underwood for the ninth year in a row.

And on Nov. 9 at 10 p.m. ET he will be a guest on the season premiere of Jay Leno’s Garage on CNBC. Watch Jay attempt to teach Brad how to do a burnout with a line lock in a shiny new 2017 Chevy Camaro in the clip below!

George Strait Reveals 56-Song Track List for New Boxed Set, “Strait Out of the Box: Part 2”

George Strait Reveals 56-Song Track List for New Boxed Set, “Strait Out of the Box: Part 2”

George Strait will release Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 exclusively at Walmart stores on Nov. 18. This three-disc, 56-track collection features 36 hit singles, including 26 No. 1s. The new album also features two brand-new songs, “Kicked Outta Country” (George Strait/Jamey Johnson) and “You Gotta Go Through Hell” (George Strait/Bubba Strait/Dean Dillon), and 18 choice album cuts, all personally selected by George.

Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 spans 20 years of George’s career from 1996 to 2016, following the 8x platinum-selling 1995 release of Strait Out of the Box. With 60 No. 1 singles and more than 70 million records sold, George has more No. 1 songs than any other artist and is third only to Elvis Presley and The Beatles with the most gold and platinum albums in history.

Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 is now available for pre-order at Walmart.

Strait Out of the Box Track Listing

Disc 1 (1996-2000)
1. Blue Clear Sky
2. Carried Away
3. Rockin’ in the Arms of Your Memory
4. I Can Still Make Cheyenne
5. Round About Way
6. Carrying Your Love With Me
7. One Night at a Time
8. Today My World Slipped Away
9. The Nerve
10. I Just Want to Dance With You
11. True
12. Maria
13. We Really Shouldn’t Be Doing This
14. Meanwhile
15. Write This Down
16. The Best Day
17. Looking Out My Window Through the Pain
18. Go On

Disc 2 (2001-2008)
1. She’ll Leave You With a Smile
2. Run
3. Living and Living Well
4. My Life’s Been Grand
5. Cowboys Like Us
6. Desperately
7. Four Down and Twelve Across
8. I Hate Everything
9. Seashores of Old Mexico
10. She Let Herself Go
11. Give It Away
12. Wrapped
13. It Just Comes Natural
14. Texas Cookin’
15. How ’Bout Them Cowgirls
16. Come On Joe
17. Troubadour
18. River of Love
19. I Saw God Today

Disc 3 (2009-2016)
1. Living for the Night
2. Out of Sight Out of Mind
3. Arkansas Dave
4. Love’s Gonna Make It Alright
5. Drinkin’ Man
6. Shame On Me
7. Here for a Good Time
8. House Across the Bay
9. Blue Marlin Blues
10. I’ll Always Remember You
11. Give It All We Got Tonight
12. I Just Can’t Go On Dying Like This
13. That’s What Breaking Hearts Do
14. The Night Is Young
15. I Believe
16. Goin’ Goin’ Gone
17. Everything I See
18. Kicked Outta Country
19. You Gotta Go Through Hell

George Strait and Alan Jackson to Perform Together at 50th CMA Awards

George Strait and Alan Jackson to Perform Together at 50th CMA Awards

For the 50th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 2, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are teaming up for a medley of duets by some of country music’s most dynamic twosomes, including Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty and Tammy Wynette and George Jones. But Garth and Trisha aren’t the only top-shelf tandem taking the stage.

ABC’s Good Morning America reported today (Nov. 1) that George Strait and Alan Jackson will perform together during the golden anniversary show.

George and Alan teamed up at the CMA Awards in 1999 when they performed “Murder on Music Row,” a tune that was later featured on George’s Latest Greatest Straitest Hits album in 2000. The song won the CMA Award for Vocal Event of the Year in 2000.

Check out the clip below from Good Morning America.

Listen to Miranda Lambert’s Burning New Song, “Keeper of the Flame”

Listen to Miranda Lambert’s Burning New Song, “Keeper of the Flame”

With her first single, “Vice,” since her divorce from Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert took listeners on a numbing emotional journey that explored post-breakup life.

With “Keeper of the Flame,” Miranda kicks things up a notch with an anthem about strength and resiliency, singing in the first verse I’m bent but I’m not broken / I’m stronger than I feel / I’m made of flesh and bone / Not made of steel.

The tune, co-written by Miranda, Natalie Hemby and Liz Rose, is full of imagery and lyrical depth, none so more visual than the second verse: I’ve been burned out to ashes / Waiting for a wind / To carry me and start a fire again / Sometimes I’m just a flicker / A candle in your eye / But I swear to God / I’ll never let it die.

“Keeper of the Flame,” which was also the name of Miranda’s summer tour, will be featured on her upcoming album, The Weight of These Wings, which is slated to drop on Nov. 18.

Listen to the new tune below.

Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood Tease Duets of Johnny & June, Loretta & Conway, Tammy & George at 50th Annual CMA Awards Show

Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood Tease Duets of Johnny & June, Loretta & Conway, Tammy & George at 50th Annual CMA Awards Show

With more than 30 performances slated for the 50th annual CMA Awards Show on Nov. 2, artists are going to have to bring their A-games if they hope to make a splash like Chris Stapleton did last year. It sounds like Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are ready to splash.

In October it was announced that Garth and wife Trisha, who he affectionately refers to as “The Queen,” will be performing together. NCD caught up with Garth yesterday (Oct. 31) to ask him about what he and the Queen had planned for the showcase.

“I’m performing with the Queen, so know that we’ll be paying tribute to the greatest duets ever, so you’ll probably hear a little Johnny [Cash] and June [Carter Cash], a little Loretta [Lynn] and Conway [Twitty], and, for sure, if you’re going to do duets, you gotta hear [Tammy] Wynette and [George] Jones,” said Garth.

In addition to Garth and Trisha’s duets medley, tune in to the 50th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 2 to see performances from Alabama, Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Clint Black, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Roy Clark, Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis, Florida Georgia Line, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, Elle King, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, Jennifer Nettles, Brad Paisley, Pentatonix, Charley Pride, Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Ricky Skaggs, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Dwight Yoakam.

 

photo by Jason Kempin/Academy of Country Music 

Little Big Town Announces Six-Show Residency at the Ryman Auditorium in 2017 & Releases New “Better Man” Video [Watch]

Little Big Town Announces Six-Show Residency at the Ryman Auditorium in 2017 & Releases New “Better Man” Video [Watch]

Nashville mayor Megan Barry made a special announcement at the Ryman Auditorium this morning (Nov. 1): Little Big Town will perform a six-show residency at the Mother Church of Country Music in 2017. The six shows—Feb. 24 and 25, May 19 and 20, Sept. 15 and 16—mark the first time an artist or band has held a residency at the Ryman. Tickets go on sale Friday.

“Probably the greatest thing that has ever happened to this band is being members of the Grand Ole Opry, and this goes hand in hand with that honor, to do the first residency,” said LBT’s Karen Fairchild.

“As musicians, there is no better feeling in the world than playing on the stage at the Ryman,” said LBT’s Jimi Westbrook. “To be given the opportunity to headline their first residency means so much to us as a band and we promise to make each night as memorable for the fans as possible.”

To coincide with the residency, Little Big Town will release its seventh studio album, The Breaker, on Feb. 24, which features the new single, “Better Man,” a tune that was penned by Taylor Swift.

The Breaker is about letting go of things that break you, it’s about the new ground you try and break as a human being and as a musician,” said Karen. “Sometimes you’re the one that’s broken and sometimes you’re the breaker. It’s a sentimental record because we’re feeling super grateful for our friends and family and the chance to share the next chapter.”

LBT released the video for “Better Man” today (Nov. 1), which you can watch below.

Luke Bryan’s “Move” Makes History as 5th Single on “Kill the Lights” Album to Reach No. 1

Luke Bryan’s “Move” Makes History as 5th Single on “Kill the Lights” Album to Reach No. 1

Luke Bryan has the golden touch.

The two-time defending CMA Entertainer of the Year notched his 16th Billboard Country Airplay No. 1 song with “Move,” the fifth single from his Kill the Lights album to reach No. 1.

Luke, who reached the quintuple No. 1 milestone with his previous album, Crash My Party, is now the only artist in the 26-year history of the chart to score five No. 1 hits on two different albums.

Only two other artists have earned five Billboard Country Airplay No. 1s on a single album: Blake Shelton (Based on a True Story) and Brad Paisley’s (5th Gear).

“We celebrated ‘Move’ being No. 1 last night (Oct. 30), and it’s amazing,” says Luke to Nash Country Daily. “I’ll always gravitate to songs that get people up and having fun with a lot of energy. I’m certainly honored by ‘Move’ going No. 1 and it’s been a fun single to do out on the road.”

Kill the Lights featured 13 tracks, so Luke and his team have eight more songs to pick from for his next single.

“I don’t have [the next single] picked yet, but we’re thinking about it right now,” says Luke.

Stay tuned. And tune in to the 50th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 2 to see Luke perform.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88JX07qeAf0

photo courtesy Jim Wright/CMA

Jana Kramer Goes Head-to-Head Against Good Friend Terra Jolé on “Dancing With the Stars”

Jana Kramer Goes Head-to-Head Against Good Friend Terra Jolé on “Dancing With the Stars”

Halloween was the theme Monday night (Oct. 31) on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars as the remaining couples performed Halloween-themed dances.

The rules were different this week for the seven remaining couples. After individual dances, the couple with the best score would be safe from elimination and the remaining couples would have to enter into a dance-off against each other. The winners of the dance-offs would then receive additional points toward their judges’ scores.

For their first performance, Jana and partner Gleb where tasked with a jazz dance to the Alan Menken song, “Little Shop of Horrors.” You can watch their dance below.

Jana held her own during the jazz dance and received 9 from Carrie Ann Inaba, 9 from Julianne Hough and 9 from Bruno Tonioli —giving her a total score of 27 out of 30 and placing her in the middle of the pack due to three perfect scores from her competitors.

“There is nothing horrible about that, in fact, it was the opposite,” said Bruno. “High energy, high sparkle, very energetic, very, very bendy. It was a musical comedy concoction that hit all the right spots.”

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During the dance-off, Jana and Gleb performed the salsa to “Magic” by Robin Thicke, going head-to-head with Jana’s friend Terra Jolé and her partner Sasha Farber. In the end, two out of the three judges thought Jana and Gleb performed the better dance, as did the at-home audience, giving Jana the win and additional points added to her score.

Jana is another week closer to the coveted mirror ball trophy grand prize. Ryan Lochte was eliminated in Week 8.

You can check out Jana’s dance-off round with Terra Jolé below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pVaj9Z3nj4&feature=youtu.be

Photos by Eric McCandless/ABC

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