George Birge released his debut self-titled 5-track EP back in March.
The five song EP includes his viral hit “Beer Beer Truck Truck.”
The EP also includes his single “Mind On You.”
George recently shared the story of 3 country music singers who changed his life – and it all surrounds “Mind On You.”
Thanks to Colt Ford, Clay Walker, Jason Aldean – George Birge’s single “Mind On You” is headed to country radio…but you don’t have to wait to listen to it…check out the song here…
1883, the prequel series to Yellowstone, became must see TV on Paramount Plus when it originally aired on Sunday nights.
While Tim McGraw and Faith Hill had acting experience previously, many felt that the real life couple perfectly captured the roles of the Duttons like no one else could.
While the season is complete for 1883 – although you can still streaming it – Tim shared, “Reflecting back on all the hard work and enormous amount of talent we all got to witness in the making of 1883. Thanx to everyone who spent their Sunday nights watching with us!!”
He also provided fans with a behind the scenes video of the work that went into the series…
When it comes to what he learned from the experience of working on 1883, Tim says, “I learned that you can work through being really tired (laugh), cause it beat us up pretty good. It was a lot of hard work but it was such a gratifying experience. I think more than anything, the hard work from the crew, the hard work from the actors, I learned that it’s one of those things that you can’t show up and expect to be good. You have to put the work in and you have to put your heart and soul into something like that. And I’ve always felt like I’ve done that with every project that I’ve ever done, but I also think every project I’ve done outside of music has made me a better musician.”
So, now that he’s not in the role anymore, what does Tim miss about playing James Dutton? “Probably not talking as much, (laugh) because he was a man a few words and I kinda like that. (laugh)”
Well, Tim McGraw is doing pretty good in his day job too these days, as “7500 OBO” is climbing the country music airplay chart and working its way into the very long list of fan favorites in Tim’s catalog.
Ingrid Andress announced that her sophomore project will arrive August 26th.
The album, Good Person, will feature 12 tracks, including Ingrid’s new single “Pain.”
Ingrid will be playing these tracks – along with her other fan favorites – on Keith Urban’s The Speed Of Now tour when it continues next week in Toronto.
When it comes to her first concert, Ingrid shares who she went to see, “I went to a Metro Station concert…I don’t know if you remember them…it’s Miley Cyrus’ brother, and they have that song ‘Shake It’ and that was pretty much my jam. But that’s the only song I knew…so, I wait the whole concert for them to play the only song I knew…which was the last one.”
We’re not sure where in her setlist this one lands – but it’s Ingrid Andress’ first single from her upcoming album, Good Person – arriving August 26th – check out the music video for “Pain.”
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello was named the Southeast Regional Coach of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association and ATEC on Tuesday after leading the Volunteers to one of their best seasons in program history.
UT’s fifth-year skipper led the Big Orange to a historic season that included a program-record 57 victories and a pair of SEC titles.
The Vols were one win away from making their second consecutive College World Series appearance and won both the SEC regular-season and SEC tournament championships for the first time since 1995. UT posted its best SEC record in program history, going 25-5 en route to winning the league’s regular-season title by six games, and the eastern division crown by 10 games, both of which are the largest margins in conference history.
Vitello also guided the program to its first No. 1 national ranking in any poll during week six of the season before settling in as the unanimous top-ranked team in week seven. UT was ranked No. 1 in at least one poll during 12 weeks of the season and spent 10 weeks as the nation’s unanimous top-ranked team.
The Big Orange recorded one of the most dominant regular seasons in the history of Division I college baseball and led the nation in numerous statistical categories while setting a handful of program records along the way, including new marks for home runs (158), runs scored (613), RBIs (574), slugging percentage (.604), ERA (2.51), WHIP (1.00), opponent batting average (.199), strikeouts (695), strikeouts/nine innings (10.5) and walks allowed/nine innings (2.48), among others.
Tennessee became the first NCAA Division I team since at least 1972 to lead the country in both home runs and ERA. The Vols’ 158 long balls shattered the previous program record of 107 while ranking fourth in NCAA Division I history, including the most by any team in the BBCOR bat era (since 2011). UT also led the country in runs scored (613), slugging percentage (.604), strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.24), WHIP (1.00), walks allowed/nine innings (2.48) and win/loss percentage (.864).
Vitello was named the Perfect Game National Coach of the Year for the second season in a row after the Vols set a program record with eight players earning postseason All-America honors, including four first-team selections, which was also a school record. Tennessee had four players earn Freshmen All-America honors, as well.
The ABCA/ATEC Regional and National Coaches of the Year are selected by members of the ABCA All-America & Coach of the Year committees in all nine divisions: NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA Divisions I, II and III, Pacific Association Division and high school.
The 2022 ABCA/ATEC National Coaches of the Year in all divisions will be announced Wednesday, June 29. The complete list of Regional Coaches of the Year can be found HERE.
The Southeastern Conference released each school’s conference opponents for the upcoming 2022-23 season Tuesday.
As part of the 18-game league schedule, Tennessee’s home slate features games against Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.
The Vols have scheduled conference road trips at Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.
In addition to its three permanent home-and-home opponents—Kentucky, South Carolina and Vanderbilt—Tennessee will also play home-and-home series against Auburn and Mississippi State during the 2022-23 season.
Times, dates and television information on the 2022-23 SEC schedule will be released at a later date.
As announced earlier this month, Tennessee’s home schedule is also set to feature a matchup with future SEC member Texas for the SEC/Big 12 Challenge on Jan. 28, 2023. The remainder of the Vols’ 2022-23 non-conference home schedule will be released at a later date.
Coming off a season in which it captured the SEC Tournament championship and posted a perfect 16-0 record at home, Tennessee is primed for another breakout campaign in 2022-23.
Tennessee’s returning contributors are complemented by four scholarship newcomers—transfer guard Tyreke Key along with highly-rated high school prospects B.J. Edwards, D.J. Jefferson and McDonald’s All-American Julian Phillips.
Fans interested in being a part of the action at Thompson-Boling Arena next season are encouraged to click HERE.
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Vols G-F Josiah-Jordan James / Credit: UT Athletics
As Dylan Scott is singing that he needs a new truck on country radio – it turns out that what he actually needs right now is a new recipe for the perfect donut!
Eric Church‘s new single “Doing Life With Me” is from the & album of his 3 album collection Heart & Soul.
Talking about the track, Eric says, “We had a little writer’s cabin that I would go to…and one day Jeffery Steele had this little – that little riff on ‘Life With Me’ just up and down my neck. And he goes ‘I don’t know what this is.’ And then Casey Beathard walks in and he goes ‘Man, I had this lady I was just talking to and talking about her husband and she goes I guess that’s what he gets for doing life with me.’ And I thought that’s interesting. And all the sudden (sings) it just turned into a thing, but it was over Jeffrey’s thing. So, that night in the studio as opposed to having a session guy, Jeffrey Steele played that part and Jeffrey Steele sang harmony on that part and so did Casey.”
Maddie & Tae‘s new single “Every Night Every Morning” is out now.
This is first song from their upcoming project Through The Madness Vol 2 – which continues the musical story the duo started with Vol 1 which was released in January.
There’s no scheduled date yet for the new project, but something else that Maddie & Tae fans can get excited about, is that they are heading out on the road!
Along with dates through July and August – it was announced that the duo will getting back to the 2022 CMT Next Women of Country Tour Presents: All Song No Static tour.
Starting on September 15th in Oklahoma City, Maddie & Tae will be out on tour along with Sacha and Abbey Cone.
Check the schedule here…
Sept 15 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK Sept 16 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX Sept 17 – House of Blues – Houston, TX Sept 21 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA Sept 22 – The Gramercy Theatre – New York, NY Sept 23 – Jergel’s Rhythm Grille – Warrendale, PA Sept 24 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD Sept 28 – Moonshine Beach – San Diego, CA Sept 29 – The Roxy – West Hollywood, CA Sept 30 – Club Rodeo Rio – San Jose, CA Oct 1 – Goldfield Trading Post – Roseville, CA Oct 5 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN Oct 6 – Buckhead Theatre – Atlanta, GA Oct 7 – Von Braun Center – Mars Music Hall – Huntsville, AL Oct 13 – The Castle Theater – Bloomington, IL Oct 14 – The Bluestone – Columbus, OH Oct 15 – Elevation at The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
For more info on their schedule – head to their WEBSITE
Listen to Maddie & Tae’s new single “Every Night Every Morning” here…