Mark Your Calendars! Fifth Season of “Nashville” Returns to CMT on January 5

Mark Your Calendars! Fifth Season of “Nashville” Returns to CMT on January 5

For all you #Nashies waiting to find out the fate of Juliette Barnes on the popular television show Nashville—your wait is over.  On January 5, 2017 Nashville returns for a fifth season with a special two-hour premiere on CMT.

In May, when ABC unexpectedly announced the show would be cancelled after the Season 4 finale, fans began a petition to bring the show back. Enter CMT who picked up the show for it’s fifth season and saved the beloved drama. Rumor had it that the show would return in Dec., but the network has officially put those rumors to rest by announcing Jan. 5 as the return date— so mark your calendars.

When we last left Nashville in season four, Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panetierre) was in an airplane that went missing, leaving fans wondering if she would die in a plane crash while her love interest Avery Barkley (Jonathon Jackson) awaited her arrival at the airport. We will no longer have to wonder when season five returns. Tune in to CMT on Jan. 5, 9pm ET to see how it all plays out.

Don’t worry if you miss an episode, CMT has partnered with Hulu to make new episodes of Nashville available the day after they air.

Billy Ray Cyrus in Still The King

Along with Nashville, CMT is announcing more original scripted shows ready to make their mark.  Billy Ray Cyrus’ Still The King is returning for a 13 episode second season in the spring of 2017, after a promising first season. Million Dollar Quartet (working title) —set in Memphis during the tumultuous early days of the civil rights movement, the eight part limited-run series tells the untold true story of nothing less than the birth of rock ‘n’ roll — will premiere in March 2017.  And His Wives & Daughters —a comedic series that centers on the eclectic and cunning wives and daughters of larger-than-life country music legend (and infamous womanizer) Eddie Ray Banks—will begin production in the fall.

Get those DVRs ready to check out CMT’s new lineup of shows beginning in Jan 2017. For more information and schedules check out cmt.com.

Photo by Mark Levine/ABC

Watch Kane Brown Perform New Single “Thunder In The Rain” In Nash Studios

Watch Kane Brown Perform New Single “Thunder In The Rain” In Nash Studios

Fresh from the road with Florida Georgia Line as part of the Dig Your Roots Tour, Kane Brown made a stop in the Nash Country Daily offices to talk about his latest single, “Thunder In The Rain.”
The first single from Kane’s upcoming album—due out Dec. 2— has sprung to the top of the iTunes chart following it’s release. While Kane was visiting we talked him into performing a couple of songs to help us get through our Tuesday afternoon.
Check out Kane’s intimate performance of “Pull It Off” and his new single “Thunder In The Rain.”
More Kip

More Kip

Kip Moore is gearing up for his Me and My Kind Tour with a TV performance of fan-favorite track “Wild Ones” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert tonight (8/24) at 10:35 p.m. CT on CBS.

Watch Florida Georgia Line Light Up “Good Morning America” With a “H.O.L.Y” Performance

Watch Florida Georgia Line Light Up “Good Morning America” With a “H.O.L.Y” Performance

To gear up for the Aug. 26 release of their new album, Dig Your Roots, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line are making the media rounds this week, appearing on Good Morning America and the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon today (Aug. 24) as well as the Today show on Aug. 25.

During their GMA stopover this morning, Brian and Tyler performed their most recent Billboard No. 1 tune, “H.O.L.Y.”

Check out the clip below that features T-Hub behind the piano and singing lead, while BK sings harmony. And be sure not to miss the large number of strategically placed candles that create the “H.O.L.Y.” ambiance.

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Premiere: Hear Hayes Carll’s “Girl With the Dirty Hair” From New Tribute Album

Premiere: Hear Hayes Carll’s “Girl With the Dirty Hair” From New Tribute Album

Texas tunesmith Adam Carroll may fly under the country radio radar, but he draws a lot of water in the Lone Star State.

Inspired by troubadours like Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keen, Adam has penned tunes for Slaid Cleaves (“Race Car Joe,” “Hard to Believe”), Hayes Carll (“Take Me Away”), Band of Heathens (“Medicine Man,” “Maple Tears”) and more. The 42-year-old has also released a handful of albums over the years, including 1998’s South of Town and 2014’s Let It Choose You.

Now, a who’s who of singer/songwriters—including Hayes, Slaid, James McMurtry, Jason Eady, Walt Wilkins, Band of Heathens and more—are coming together to celebrate Adam’s two decades of work by recording a new album, Highway Prayer: A Tribute to Adam Carroll. The 15-song offering, which drops on Oct. 28, is the brainchild of Austin producers Jenni Finlay and Brian T. Atkinson.

“Adam Carroll is a songwriter’s songwriter, a unique voice who’s important to a lot of songwriters,” says Hayes, who recorded “Girl With the Dirty Hair” for the new project. “A lot of people are influenced by him. That’s the measure of if you deserve a tribute record: Are there people you have influenced enough who will come and do it? That’s undoubtedly so with Adam.”

Check out Hayes’ new recording of “Girl With the Dirty Hair” below.

Highway Prayer Track Listing & Artist

1. “Screen Door,” James McMurtry
2. “Girl With the Dirty Hair,” Hayes Carll
3. “South of Town,” Slaid Cleaves
4. “Oklahoma Gypsy Shuffler,” Band of Heathens
5. “Hi Fi Love,” Jamie Lin Wilson
6. “Lil’ Runaway,” Verlon Thompson
7. “Rain,” Scott Nolan
8. “Old Town Rock N Roll,” Matt the Electrician
9. “Black Flag Blues,” Tim Easton & Aaron Lee Tasjan
10. “Smoky Mountain Taxi,” Danny Barnes
11. “Errol’s Song,” Jason Eady
12. “Red Bandana Blues,” Terri Hendrix
13. “Home Again,” Mando Saenz
14. “Highway Prayer,” Walt Wilkins
15. “My Only Good Shirt,” Adam Carroll

photo by Jim Casey

Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban & Toby Keith to Honor Glen Campbell at ACM Honors

Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban & Toby Keith to Honor Glen Campbell at ACM Honors

The 10th annual ACM Honors is pulling out all of the stops for their big anniversary.

In addition to performances by Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Cam, Maren Morris and Cole Swindell, there is more big news. Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban and Toby Keith will take the stage for a special tribute to Glen Campbell, who will be honored with the ACM Career Achievement Award.

The star-studded foursome will perform an all-star medley of Glen’s greatest hits, culminating with an ensemble performance of “Rhinestone Cowboy.” Kim Campbell, Glen’s wife of 35 years, will accept the award on behalf of her husband, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2011.

The 10th ACM Honors is an evening dedicated to celebrating the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 51st Academy of Country Music Awards. Hosted by Lady Antebellum, the two-hour special will tape on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, and make its television debut on the CBS Television Network on Friday, Sept. 9, 9–11 p.m. ET.

photo courtesy The Brokaw Company

Watch Kelsea Ballerini Perform Acoustic Version of “Peter Pan”

Watch Kelsea Ballerini Perform Acoustic Version of “Peter Pan”

Kelsea Ballerini has been unbelievably busy these days but she found time to stop by the Nash Country Daily offices this morning to talk about the amazing success of “Peter Pan”—the third single from her debut album, The First Timeworking with Jason Aldean on a duet for his upcoming album, and more details that we will be sharing soon.

Before heading off to the next appointment on her schedule, Kelsea left us with a memorable acoustic version of “Peter Pan.” Check it out!

photo by Jason Simanek

Miranda Lambert Fuels New MuttNation Pet Collection For Your Puppies

Miranda Lambert Fuels New MuttNation Pet Collection For Your Puppies

One of many reasons we love Miranda Lambert is her love of animals and endless quest to find ways to help.  The “Red Wagon” singer has taken another step toward helping animals by creating the new MuttNation Fueled by Miranda Lambert collection of pet products from Petmate.

The full line of bedding, collars, leashes, toys, apparel, accessories, feeding and watering products, including the Rescue Mutts collection of six plush dogs—each created from a real-life rescue dog with its own story depicting the dog’s adoption and their new family—which Miranda’s first rescue dog, Delilah, is featured, are all inspired by Miranda’s signature style,

Miranda_Lambert Dogs_MuttNation“I am really excited to see all our hard work and great product now available, I hope y’all love it as much as we do. I know my dogs do!” said Miranda in a statement. “I really hope that we can raise awareness to the joy of adopting a shelter pet through our MuttNation product line.”

MuttNation is the foundation started by Miranda and her mom, Bev, in 2009 to help shelters across the country provide medical attention, spay and neuter programs and education to end animal cruelty and homelessness.

The line is now available at pet specialty and online retailers and every purchase helps fund rescue and adoption programs of MuttNation Foundation. For more information you can check out the products here.

Here are couple of products from Miranda’s collection:

MuttNation Treat Guitar $12.99

Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 11.55.51 AMThe MuttNation Treat Guitar dog toy is perfect for fetch, toss and tug, chewing and teething, and stuffing with treats. Each Treat Guitar is made from molded rubber and comes in blue, pink and turquoise. Stuff with treats or other toys for added interest and engagement for your dog.

MuttNation Bandana Custom Fit Collars $12.99-$16.99

Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 12.03.16 PMThe MuttNation Bandana Custom Fit collar collection with removable neckerchief taps into the American spirit of country life that is interwoven throughout the MuttNation brand. Available in custom MuttNation bandana print in blue, red or pink that seamlessly blends the brand logo into timeless pattern for a fresh new look.

MuttNation Crock Bowls $12.99-$14.99

Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 12.06.59 PMServe up some love at mealtime in MuttNation Crock Bowls. These vintage-inspired dog bowls tap into the country chic feel of the MuttNation collection with their timeless shape and rustic style finishes. Available in blue, red or white and in a 2.5 cup and 4 cup capacity.

MuttNation Lambs Wool Tooled Leather Printed Lounger $39.99

Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 12.09.57 PMThe MuttNation Tooled Leather Printed lounger with dig & burrow feature provides cozy comfort for your dog combined with chic country, rock & roll flair—Miranda Lambert’s signature style. The lounger is adorned with a MuttNation logo patch and comes with a faux tooled leather exterior and a soft gathered shearling interior that’s perfect for pawing and snuggling. One size suitable for small and medium dogs.

 

 

Photo by Stephanie Diggs

One-On-One With Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay as He Talks New No. 1, New Tour & New Single, “How Not To”

One-On-One With Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay as He Talks New No. 1, New Tour & New Single, “How Not To”

Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney of Dan + Shay are having a good month, to say the least.

Not only did Shay get engaged, the duo scored their second No. 1 single, “From the Ground Up,” which topped both the Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay charts this week. Their previous single, “Nothin’ Like You,” reached No. 1 in December 2015.

On the heels of their second chart-topper, the duo announced their headlining Obsessed Tour, which will kick off on Nov. 10 in Denver and hit 15 cities in the U.S. and Canada, including stops in L.A., Honolulu, Dallas, Toronto and New York City.

Nash Country Daily caught up with Dan to talk about the duo’s new No. 1, new tour and new single.

NCD: Congrats on “From the Ground Up” going No. 1. What was it like putting such a personal song out into the ether?

Dan: This one is extra special because it’s the most personal song and most emotional song we’ve ever written. We [Shay and Chris DeStefano] wrote it about our grandparents. I was driving back from Ohio the day of my grandfather’s funeral and I went to meet Shay and my buddy Chris that night when I got back to Nashville, and we were gonna record vocals on another song we had written. And we just got to talking about our grandparents and the love that they shared. Both of our grandparents were married for over 65 years, which is just absolutely incredible. We were just talking and sharing stories for an hour and a half and the song kind of wrote itself. It was one of those ones where we just struck gold on it. Someone was looking down on us that day. It was a special one and kind of scary to put it out there to the world because it was so personal, but we’re so thankful that country radio embraced it and took it all the way to the top. And our fans are absolutely amazing and have shared the song and come out to our shows and sung it at the top of their lungs. It’s a really special moment for us and we’re enjoying it.

No only did you write and record “From the Ground Up,” it’s also your first No. 1 as a producer. That’s a nice trifecta.

Producing is one of my favorite parts of the job. Shay and I moved to Nashville to be songwriters, and we got started doing it. I was producing the demos and building little tracks on my desktop, and trying to make them sound as cool as possible. I love digging in. If I’m not proud of the product and we’re not proud of the product then other people aren’t going to be. So I just dig in and spend countless hours on making these records. Sometimes it drives people crazy. We’ll have our label president come by the studio and he’ll say “That sounds great, let’s put it out,” and I’ll be like “No, no, we need at least two more months to work on this thing.” I get a little crazy on it, but I’m a little bit of a perfectionist. But I love the process. I love getting in the studio, getting a nice warm coffee in the morning and starting the track. We believe in these songs so much, whether we wrote it or not, we are recording it for a reason and we owe it to our fans to record the best songs. Being a producer is a great opportunity because I get to stand back and watch the incredible talent in Nashville, not only Shay singing on the mic but all the players—guitar, bass, drums. The talent pool in Nashville is just out of control. I feel lucky and honored to say “Let’s try this or try that.” I have fun doing it. Piecing the puzzle together. This first number one as a producer, it’s something I’ve always dreamed of.

Your just-announced Obsessed Tour kicks off this fall. After a busy summer, you’re not slowing down at all.

It’s going to be a blast. We got to do a little headlining tour on our first album, but it was tough to do a 75-minute set with only one album of material, so we were doing a lot of covers back then. Now we’ve got double the material and a few more singles out there so this is going to be a better set list. We’ve been on the road for a couple of years now, so we have the experience under our belts. We’re going to put on the best show we can and we’re bringing out Walker Hayes, who makes amazing music. We wanted him on our tour. We’re hitting some great cities that we haven’t been to in a while. It will be nice to play clubs this fall after playing outside all summer. We loved sweating it out but we’re looking forward to some air conditioning.

What’s your next single going to be?

“How Not To.” It’s been floating around. I’m proud to say it, it’s an incredible song and we didn’t write it. It’s one of those ones. We moved to Nashville because we are such fans of the songwriting community. We started listing to country music because of the stories from guys like Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts. We’re so lucky and honored to be in a position now—as an artist on a major record label—who songwriters trust with their songs. That’s just crazy now. We write songs, too, and to give away a song is a big deal. Every song you write is like your baby. We had a couple of incredibly talented writers [Adam Hambrick, Paul DiGiovanni, Kevin Bard] give us that song and we recorded it on the album. Our fans unanimously loved that song and rock out to it at our shows, so that seemed like the perfect follow-up single to “From the Ground Up.” It’s funny how that song came to us. We were cutting at Ocean Way Studio in Nashville and it was like 7 in the morning and we were gonna cut four songs that day. The fourth song I wasn’t totally sure about. So I texted my buddy and said, “Hey man, change my mind, send me a hit.” And he sent me four songs, and “How Not To” was one of them. I was like, “Dude, we’ve got to cut this. Can we cut this?” And he was like, “Yeah, man, go for it.” We ended up recording it as one of the last songs for the album. There it is, it’s going to be the next single.

Now that Shay is engaged are you feeling the pressure?

Of course [laughing]. Soon, soon, we’ll get there [laughing].

Check out Dan + Shay’s new single, “How Not To.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdiHbV0qmIw

photo courtesy of WMG

Keith Urban Celebrates No. 1 Single, “Break On Me,” With Nashville Shindig

Keith Urban Celebrates No. 1 Single, “Break On Me,” With Nashville Shindig

It was a great way to start the week when Keith Urban threw a party to celebrate his No. 1 hit, “Break On Me,” at Jack White’s Third Man Records in Nashville on Monday, Aug. 22.

Keith took the stage accompanied by songwriters Jon Nite and Ross Copperman and producer Nathan Chapman to kick off the festivities. The fabulous foursome started the afternoon by taking turns singing verses of the hit song, “Break On Me.” The single stayed atop the charts for two weeks and became Keith’s 19th No. 1 song of his career. He has since notched his 20th No. 1 tune on the Billboard charts with “Wasted Time,” which landed at the top of the charts in late June. That means another No. 1 party can’t be too far behind.

“I’ve been really lucky blessed to be able to cut some songs that have been really written from the heart,” Keith said to crowd. “I felt that way when I heard ‘You’ll Think of Me,’ I felt that way when I heard ‘Making Memories of Us,’ and when I heard this song it felt like it was cut from that cloth—for me—the way i felt about it, I knew it had come from a real place.”

“Break On Me,” the second single from Keith’s album, Ripcord, was penned by Jon Nite and Ross Copperman.

“I wanted to do this song justice because I feel like I’ve been on both sides of this song,” said Keith. “Definitely had people be that rock for me and I’ve been fortunate enough to be that rock for others as well—so I can relate to that song so strongly. I feel really honored that I got sent the song and got to record it.”

Keith’s latest single, “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” was released in August and is working its way up the charts, hoping to follow suit of his two previous singles, and giving us another excuse for a party.

Watch as Keith thanks his family and friends for their support.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MkEKoE6-p8

Photos and video by Lisa Konicki

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