Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Slay Hometown Crowd at Ryman and Announce Soul2Soul Tour

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Slay Hometown Crowd at Ryman and Announce Soul2Soul Tour

It was the announcement heard around the country music world. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill gathered friends, family and fans for a special performance at the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday night (Oct. 4) to announce they would be heading back out on the road together for the 2017 Soul2Soul tour.

tim-and-faith-rymanTim and Faith kicked off the show with their monster hit “It’s Your Love,” and the crowd went crazy right off the bat. The couple welcomed and thanked the audience for coming out to the show.

“We are going back on the road—on tour,” Faith announced after the song. “We are going to go from side to side, South to North, all the way around the globe.”

“2017 we are going back on the road,” added Tim. “We’re going to do a Soul2Soul Tour. We’ve been looking forward to this for a long, long time.”

faith-hill-rymanFaith looked stunning in a very short, long-sleeved black dress with sequins around the cuffs and collar and sky-high stiletto heels. And to be fair to the ladies, Tim sported some pretty tight dress pants with a form fitting V-neck sweater and his signature black hat. The chemistry between the two was off the charts.

Following the announcement, Tim exited the stage saying “If it’s OK with you guys, the blonde’s gonna kick it in the ass right now.” And that she did. Faith took over the stage to belt out several hits, including “This Kiss,” “Mississippi Girl,” “Piece of My Heart” and “Cry.” Sounding better than ever, the Mississippi native broke into a soulful rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “Dr. Feelgood.”

tim_mcgraw_rymanshowThen it was Tim’s turn. But first he joined Faith onstage for a steamy rendition of “Angry All The Time.”

Tim strutted his stuff on hits like “Something Like That,” “Humble and Kind” and “Real Good Man.”

Faith traded in the dress for a black pair of pants with lace top and joined her hubby onstage again to turn up the heat—as if it could get any hotter—with sensual renditions of “Like We Never Loved At All” and Bob Seger’s “We’ve Got Tonight.”

After 90 minutes of high-energy performances, the show was over and the couple received a well-deserved standing ovation. The audience kept the ovation going as Tim and Faith left the stage only to return for an encore performance of “I Need You.”

As the couple sat closely face to face, touching each other lovingly, it was obvious that after 20 years of marriage—their anniversary is Oct. 6—they still got it. We liked it, we loved it and we definitely want some more of it.

The Soul2Soul Tour kicks off on April 7, 2017, in New Orleans and ends Oct. 27, 2017, in New York. Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 14, with pre-sale tickets available Oct. 7.

Watch Tim and Faith perform “It’s Your Love” and announce the Soul2Soul Tour. Check out the tour dates below.

2017 Soul2Soul 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.

Main photo courtesy Faith Hill Facebook

Who’s New: Troy Cartwright + Listen to a Sneak Preview of His New Album

Who’s New: Troy Cartwright + Listen to a Sneak Preview of His New Album

Born: Dallas
Lives: Nashville
Age: 26
EP: Don’t Fade (Oct. 7)
Single: “Busted”
Website: troycartwright.com
Twitter: @troycartwright
Influences: Pete Yorn, Ryan Adams, Bob Schneider, Robert Earl Keen

In Short

When Texas native Troy Cartwright was 12, his dad gave him his first guitar—not the scooter that he had hoped for. It turns out that father knows best. By 14, Troy was penning his own songs and calling area clubs trying to schedule shows. A few years later, a summer music program at NYU exposed Troy to the world outside Dallas and inspired him to pursue music at Boston’s Berklee College of Music. After college, Troy returned home and began playing more than 100 shows a year, opening for the likes of Hayes Carll, Turnpike Troubadours, Randy Rogers Band and more. Troy packed up his bags and moved to Nashville in May and is slated to drop a new five-song EP, Don’t Fade, on Oct. 7.

Total Request Live

I grew up listening to a lot of music. But the first kind of experience listening to singer/songwriter stuff was Pete Yorn on TRL, remember that show with Carson Daly? I had just started playing guitar around 12 years old and thought, “He’s kind of like me.” I took some guitar lessons and began playing in church. Eventually I started playing around town. I was emailing venues at 14, begging them to let me play a show. There’s this neighborhood in Dallas called Deep Ellum, which has gone from being a hip spot to being dangerous to back to being hip now. I would book a show in the area then beg my mom or dad to drive me to some shady bar. They always did it. They sat in the back of the bar making sure everything was cool.

Summer Exposure

I knew I kind of wanted to do music when I was in high school, but my parents were big on me going to college. I did a weeklong music program at NYU when I was 17. I went to a show up there—Bob Schneider at the Knitting Factory, which I don’t think is there anymore. It was so cool. I knew right there that music was what I wanted to do. I wanted to be as cool as Bob Schneider.

Higher Education

_images_uploads_gallery_troy10_photo_credit_jamey_iceI ended up going to college in Boston at Berklee College of Music and I used to walk dogs to make extra money. I’d always put on Robert Earl Keen’s Spotify and listen to him while I walked dogs. I listened to a lot of Pete Yorn, his Musicforthemorningafter ablum was great. One of my friends introduced me to the Ryan Adams’ Heartbreaker record. Then I just started listening to a lot of the Texas country and got into Jack Ingram, who I’ve always admired because he’s a Texas guy who made it big-time in Nashville.

Music City Comradery

I moved to Nashville in May and I’ve been touring really heavy the past summer so I haven’t been in the city much, but I love it so far. Every weekend that I’ve been in town, we’ve found another cool spot to go to. I’ve been doing a lot of songwriting, making the rounds at publishing companies. Songwriting was never something I decided to do, it just happened. I started writing songs when I was 14. I tell people that songwriting is like the only thing I was never told to do, so it’s all mine. When you hit it off with a writer, it’s a great way to make friends in a new town. Everyone in Nashville has been really helpful. I love the collaborative aspect of the Nashville. Everyone is sort of connected.

Busted Flat

My new single is “Busted.” It has done really well on Texas radio and gotten some national airplay as well. It’s about looking at your car or truck or relationship—and sometimes things just break. I was driving back from Denver to Texas with one of my buddies and it was like 120 degrees and the AC goes out in his car and we broke down on the side of the road. And we were just looking at this busted thing trying to decide if we should just leave it there and get on with our lives. Sometimes relationships are like that and you ask yourself if it’s really worth investing more time and money to fix this thing up.

Fade In

_images_uploads_album_dontfadecoverI recorded Don’t Fade in Austin, Texas, at Rattletrap Studios with producer Rob Baird and Brian Douglas Phillips. Rob had a whole plan for the album. He had an entire plan of the cost, who he wanted to bring in and play, just everything. We went to Austin a few days at a time and paired down 50 or 60 songs to five and went in the studio and tried to make magic. We titled the album after the song “Don’t Fade.” The song just means so much to me. It’s the stamp I wanted to put on the record. I wanted to make something that would last a long time and stand the test of time, not just cater to current tastes. I hope the album touches listeners’ souls in some way. I think this EP has a lot of longing to it. If you’re in that place or have been in that place before, I think it’s something you can relate to. I hope the songs resonate with listeners.

Check out the five songs from Don’t Fade below.

photos by Jamey Ice

Watch Vince Gill Sing “Go Rest High On That Mountain” at Golf Legend Arnold Palmer’s Funeral

Watch Vince Gill Sing “Go Rest High On That Mountain” at Golf Legend Arnold Palmer’s Funeral

Today (Oct. 4) a public memorial service was held for golf legend Arnold Palmer, who died on Sept. 25.

Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill, who was one of Arnold’s longtime friends, performed two songs at the ceremony in memory of his golfing buddy: “Go Rest High On That Mountain” and Carole King’s “You’ve Got a Friend.”

“I just want to thank the family for the gift of the invitation to come here and honor an old friend,” said Vince before singing “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” “It means more to me than you’ll ever know. This man was my favorite person—not my favorite golfer—but my favorite person that I’ve ever met.”

Watch Vince perform “Go Rest High On That Mountain.”

photo courtesy Alison Auerbach

Redneck Revival! Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall Reruns Return to Television

Redneck Revival! Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall Reruns Return to Television

If you enjoyed The Jeff Foxworthy Show andThe Bill Engvall Show during the mid 90’s, you might be a redneck — a phrase uttered for years by comedian Jeff Foxworthy. Or you just might enjoy some down home country comedy.

Either way, you’re in luck. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 11 you will be able to re-watch past episodes of both, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and The Bill Engvall Show on getTV— a national TV network that features TV series and movies from all eras.

Every Tuesday night, from 8- 9:30pm ET,  getTV will rerun three back-to-back episodes of the 1995 hit show, starring Jeff Foxworthy as a southern air conditioner repairman out of his element in a small Indiana town. The show also casts a young Haley Joel Osment as Jeff’s son—prior to his breakout role in the Sixth Sense— as well as Jay Mohr, Bill Engvall and a very young Jonathon Lipnicki of Jerry Maguire fame.

BILL ENGVALL SHOW, THEFollowing Jeff’s show, getTV will rerun three back-to-back episodes of The Bill Engvall Show— from 9:30 -11 p.m. ETstarring Bill Engvall as a family counselor who is rarely able to understand his own family.  Be sure and catch a 17-year-old Jennifer Lawrence —pre Hunger Games movies and multiple Oscar awards—in the role of Bill’s teenage daughter, Lauren.

“With this new block, getTV is proud to bring back two of America’s best-loved funnymen to television, as we deliver the ultimate blue collar comedy binge-watching experience to our viewers,” said Jeff Meier, SVP of Programming, getTV. “Not only is it a great chance for our audience to reconnect with two sitcoms that they may have missed during their original runs, but it also offers a rare opportunity to see two of Young Hollywood’s most acclaimed actors years before they burst onto the scene in the trademark roles that would ultimately solidify them as stars.”

Here’s your sign!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RbovLiKYjA&feature=youtu.be

Photos courtesy of getTV

12-Year-Old Tegan Marie Is Making Waves in Country Music for the Next Generation

12-Year-Old Tegan Marie Is Making Waves in Country Music for the Next Generation

For a new generation of artists, YouTube has become a popular platform for breaking into the music industry. Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tori Kelly, Shawn Mendes and Kane Brown shot to stardom by posting performance clips that racked up millions of views on the video-sharing website.

That’s exactly how 12-year-old Tegan Marie began her career. The aspiring singer is known for posting videos of herself covering songs like Sara Evans’ “Stronger,” Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It,” Maddie & Tae’s “Shut Up and Fish” and many more.

But it was her cover of Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.” that took her career to the next level by garnering 17 million views on social media platforms.

“Every Friday, I try to upload a cover video,” says Tegan to Nash Country Daily. “This was just another Friday cover video. I didn’t expect anything at all. It was actually my first male cover. I just made my own female version of ‘H.O.L.Y.’—which, by the way, is such a great song. Honestly, I don’t know why it went viral. I just think people love the song so much. I’m so grateful for that.”

Born in Flint, Mich., Tegan discovered her love of music thanks to family cookouts and her dad’s karaoke machine, which she has now absconded with and calls her own. Tegan’s dad began posting performance videos of her before she even knew how to use a camera.

“I’ve been singing since I could even learn how to talk,” says Tegan. “My parents always had cookouts on the weekends and they would set up the karaoke machine. My dad uploaded videos when I was 3-years-old, singing ‘The Climb’ by Miley Cyrus. It was my first video ever. Later on down the road, I started uploading videos to this really cool website called SweetyHigh.com—an all-girls website that lets young girls find their inner girl power. Sweety High made my dreams come true. That’s why I’m sitting here today. I just suggest for any young girls that are chasing their biggest dream, just like me, go join Sweety High.”

The Michigan native recently released her own debut single, “Lucky Me,” and is making some of her biggest dreams come true. At the age of 12—she turns 13 on Oct. 25—Tegan has done more cool stuff than most kids her age, such as open up for Hunter Hayes, play at the Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day and perform the national anthem at a U.S. Women’s Soccer Team game.

“Let me just say, [singing the anthem] was the best experience ever—that was a surprise,” Tegan says. “It was their last game before they got sent off to Rio for the Olympics, and I just have to say I’m so honored to be a part of such a big event like that. It was just another magical moment for me and hopefully I get to do it again soon.

“I am doing a whole bunch of writing,” Tegan adds. “I actually just got done in the studio yesterday, and we wrote another song. We have three songs right now that are done. We’re probably going to go back in the studio, and work on them again, but all I have to say is that you guys are going to love them.”

Tegan would also like to follow in the footsteps of another young country artist who has found major success early on in her career, Kelsea Ballerini. Tegan got the opportunity to sing with Kelsea during their first meeting.

“She is amazing. She’s my favorite person. She’s such a nice human being. The first time I met her was actually my first time meeting the crew of Sweety High in person also. Kelsea actually had a show, and Sweety High does these Sweet Beat TV’s where they interview artists and do fun games and stuff. A week before that I uploaded a video of me singing ‘Love Me Like You Mean It’ by Kelsea. She shared it and, honestly, I just felt so thankful for that. When Sweety High was doing the Sweet Beat TV with Kelsea in L.A., I was hiding behind a wall and I popped out. She was just the nicest. I sang ‘Love Me Like You Mean it.’ I think that’s our song together, because it made an impact in her life and also made an impact in my life, too. I want to thank her for making such a great song that could change my life. She’s like a sister to me now.”

Tegan also counts herself as a fan of Hunter Hayes and Chris Lane. She is currently writing new songs and performing around the country. The soon-to-be teenager is more focused on getting new music out to her fans. “It’s just going to be fun,” she says.

About that, we have no doubt!

Listen to Tegan sing her single, “Lucky Me.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY2z7Z1R2Z0

Photo courtesy of Sweet Talk PR

Luke Bryan Cancels First Farm Tour Stop in South Carolina Due to Hurricane Matthew

Luke Bryan Cancels First Farm Tour Stop in South Carolina Due to Hurricane Matthew

According to Luke Bryan’s website, the Georgia native has cancelled the first stop of his 2016 Farm Tour in South Carolina due to Hurricane Matthew, which is expected to make landfall in the area.

Posted on Luke’s farm tour page was a note about the cancellation:

Due to Hurricane Matthew evacuation orders that begin on Wednesday in the coastal areas of South Carolina that will impact the traffic routes to the farm, the Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2016 at Culler Farms in Gaston, S.C. tomorrow, Oct. 5 will be cancelled. Full refunds will be provided within the next 72 hours with confirmation being sent via email.

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Luke’s Farm Tour was slated to kick off tomorrow in Gaston, S.C., but will now start in Greenback, Tenn., at Maple Lane Farms on Oct. 6.

NCD is hoping that all those in the path of Hurricane Matthew will remain safe.

Shania Twain To Receive CMT’s Artist Of A Lifetime Award

Shania Twain To Receive CMT’s Artist Of A Lifetime Award

There is no arguing that Shania Twain has made an impact in country music. Selling over 75 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling artists of all-time, and opening doors for female artists that followed—Shania Twain has made her mark.

There’s one more mark to be added to her list of accomplishments. Shania will become the first female artist to receive CMT’s Artist of a Lifetime Award for her tremendous impact and achievements in country music.

Shania, who follows in the footsteps of past recipients Kenny Rogers (2015) and Merle Haggard (2014), will collect her award when CMT Artists of the Year show premieres Oct. 20 on CMT at 9p.m. ET.

The CMT Artists of the Year show will feature performances, tributes and toasts to five of country’s top artists—selected by CMT—who have dominated CMT’s platforms for the past 12 months. Those five artists chosen this year are Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan and Thomas Rhett. Additionally, Kelsea Ballerini will be honored with the second annual Artists of the Year Break Out Award.

Congratulations, Shania!

Photo courtesy of CMT

Dolly Parton to Receive the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at Upcoming CMA Awards

Dolly Parton to Receive the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at Upcoming CMA Awards

Dolly Parton is certainly one of popular music’s most colorful characters—a gifted singer and songwriter, a savvy entrepreneur and a multi-media entertainer.

On Nov. 2, Dolly will be the 2016 recipient of the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be presented during the 50th annual CMA Awards. The announcement was made last night (Oct. 3) during Dolly’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

The Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award is given to an iconic artist who has attained the highest degree of recognition in country music. The award was established to recognize an artist who has achieved both national and international prominence and stature through concert performances, humanitarian efforts, philanthropy, record sales and public representation at the highest level.

Following in the footsteps of previous recipients of the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award—Willie Nelson (2012), Kenny Rogers (2013) and Johnny Cash (2015)—Dolly sounds like the perfect choice.

Watch a clip of Dolly on Jimmy Kimmel Live below, where she talks about hanging with Willie.

 

 

photo courtesy of Webster PR

Forever Country Celebration Continues With Artists Covering Award-Winning Songs

Forever Country Celebration Continues With Artists Covering Award-Winning Songs

In celebration of the CMA Awards 50th Anniversary this year, country music stars are continuing to show their support for the Golden Anniversary.

Last month, 30 CMA Award-winning artists got together to record a new song and video, “Forever Country,”—comprised of three country classics, John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” Wilie Nelson’s “On The Road Again,” and Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You”—which has since gone viral and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Now, 45 more country artists are lending their talents to perform covers of CMA Award-winning songs from the past 50 years. Some of those artists include John Berry, T. Graham Brown, Deana Carter, Mark Chesnutt, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Billy Ray Cyrus, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Jo Dee Messina, John Michael Montgomery, Lorrie Morgan, Eric Paslay, Collin Raye, Shenandoah, Ricky Skaggs, Josh Turner, Steve Wariner, Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson, Mark Wills, Lee Ann Womack and today’s new talent, Lauren Alaina, Kane Brown, Dustin Lynch, Jon Pardi, Scotty McCreery and Drake White.

“This is a great opportunity for the fans to experience and discover the rich heritage of the format by hearing these classic songs performed by contemporary and legendary artists,” said Damon Whiteside, CMA Senior Vice President of Marketing and Strategic Partnerships.

The CMA will be releasing one new song each day on ForeverCountry50.com through Wednesday Nov. 2—the day of the 50th Annual CMA Awards on ABC.

You can check out the first five videos below— which include Mark Wills performing Kenny Rogers’ “The Gambler,” Jon Pardi performing Randy Travis’ “Forever and Ever Amen,” Lauren Alaina performing Brooks and Dunn’s “Believe,” Dustin Lynch performing Garth Brooks’ “Friends In Low Places,” and Michael Ray performing Johnny Cash’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down.”

Watch Jana Kramer Earn Her Best Score Yet With a Smooth Foxtrot on “Dancing With the Stars”

Watch Jana Kramer Earn Her Best Score Yet With a Smooth Foxtrot on “Dancing With the Stars”

For the first time Cirque Du Soleil took over the dance floor last night (Oct. 3) in Week 4 of Dancing With the Stars.

The 11 remaining contestants were tasked with performing spectacle dances inspired by the music from Cirque Du Soleil shows, including The Beatles Love, Kurios, Mystére, Zumanity, and O. With only three judges this week—Len Goodman was in England working on another show—the most points any dancer could receive was 30.

jana-kramer-dwts-glebThe bond between Jana and her partner Gleb Savchenko continued to grow this week as they were chosen to dance the foxtrot to the song “Here Comes the Sun” from The Beatles Love.

“Yes we have our moments, but at the end of it, he truly is a great friend,” Jana said of her partner. “He’s encouraging 99 percent of the time. I am very fortunate to have him as my partner.”

“I want to dance for you,” Gleb told Jana during rehearsal.

“Awww, that’s so sweet” she replied.

“So let’s just dance for each other, nobody else,” Gleb continued.

“OK, I’ll dance for you, you dance for me,” said Jana.

With that, the couple elegantly performed their foxtrot, and they received their best scores yet: 8 from Carrie Ann Inaba, 7 from Julianne Hough and 8 from Bruno Tonioli, giving them a total of 23 out 30 points.

“First of all, I love the choreography, Gleb, very well done,” Carrie Ann began with her critique. “Jana, you have this incredible ability to express yourself so beautifully—every movement you nuance and there is so much going on. But every once in a while you come out of it. There are certain times when you just kind of freeze up and you look a little lost. It’s a tiny mistake and it’s a tiny correction that I want to give you, because you are so wonderful.”

“I really want to see you guys break out of the middle because right now you are in the middle and I think the one thing that I find in each style of dance, is kind of what Carrie Ann was saying, I want you to go back and learn how to spot,” added Julianne.

You can catch the elimination show tonight (Oct. 4) at 7 p.m. CT on ABC to see if Jana is safe for another week. Due to the vice presidential debate, Tuesday night’s elimination show will be cut from two hours to one hour.

To keep Jana dancing on the show, call 1-800-868-3406 to vote immediately following the airing of the show, or vote online up to 24 hours after the show. You can see Jana and Gleb do their thing on Dancing With The Stars each Monday and Tuesday night at 7 p.m. CT on ABC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KPeE8VzB78

Photos by Eric McCandless/ABC

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