The Tennessee Volunteers football team held 2022 Spring Practice 6 on Friday. Here are some highlights from the media viewing periods.

The Tennessee Volunteers football team held 2022 Spring Practice 6 on Friday. Here are some highlights from the media viewing periods.
The Tennessee Volunteers football team held 2022 Spring Practice 6 on Friday. Here are some highlights from the media viewing periods.
Lady A‘s Charles Kelley had a little fun on April Fools Day this year with a video on social media.
With the message “Contemplating some different openers for tour this year – What do y’all think of these guys?”
That’s where Charles shared an over the top video of his alter ego singing Toto‘s 1980’s classic “Rosanna.”
Not for nothing – but Charles killed it singing this rock classic…
When he’s not covering 80s songs, Charles Kelley is singing with Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood on Lady A’s new single “What A Song Can Do.”
Photo Courtesy of Charles Kelley
Here are some highlights from Tennessee’s Pro Day in Knoxville with 9 participants. You’ll see VFLs (DL) Ja’Quain Blakely, (DL) Matthew Butler, (DB) Kenneth George Jr., (DB) Theo Jackson, (WR/RS) Velus Jones Jr., (OL) Cade Mays, (WR) JaVonta Payton & (DB) Alontae Taylor. Walk-on (LB) Donovan Slates also participated , but is not in the highlights.
The Tennessee Volunteers football team held 2022 Spring Practice 5 this week. Here are some highlights from the media viewing periods.
Ashley McBryde is giving fans a unique look into her world with the new web-series Made For This.
Ashley’s drummer Quinn Hill is the man behind the camera and the series – which “follows McBryde and her crew as they travel around the world. From backstage, to the tour bus, to off days, Made For This gives a unique, insider perspective on the life of a touring musician.”
Episode 1 takes fans behind the scenes of Ashley’s show in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Watch it here…
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Rhett Akins turned to social media to send a special message to his son, Thomas Rhett, on the release of his brand new album Where We Started.
Rhett shared, “Thomas Rhett I can’t believe you just released your 6th album. Proud of all you’ve accomplished in just a short time. This is such a great album. thanks for letting me be a part of it. I can’t wait to work on the next one!”
Akins co-wrote 5 tracks on Where We Started, including Thomas’ current single of country radio, “Slow Down Summer.”
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The college baseball spotlight was shining bright on Hawkins Field on Friday night as top-ranked Tennessee kicked off its three-game series with a 6-2 win over No. 3/9 Vanderbilt.
Tennessee (25-1, 7-0 SEC) used an offensive jolt in the fifth to best the Commodores. Christian Moore was the only Vol to record a multi-hit game, his second in a row, while Jordan Beck and Luc Lipcius drove in a pair of runs and Trey Lipscomb had a game-high two runs scored.
The bullpen was masterful, allowing just one hit in 3.2 innings of work. Camden Sewell nailed down the victory, pitching the final 1.2 innings and striking out a pair. Chase Burns had another great start for the Vols, pitching 5.1 innings and setting down seven hitters via the strikeout to improve to 6-0 on the year.
The Volunteers struck first in the top of the second to take an early 2-0 lead. Lipscomb took a fastball off the elbow guard to reach base, setting up a two-run blast from Lipcius. The veteran slugger got a hanging curveball on a 1-2 count and ripped it high over the fence in right field for his seventh home run of the season.
Vanderbilt (20-5, 4-3 SEC) scored its first run of the game in the bottom of the third as Enrique Bradfield Jr. singled up the middle, then stole second and third before scoring on an RBI groundout.
Tennessee answered with a crooked number in the top of the fifth thanks to a couple assists from the stadium lights. Moore singled with one out before Seth Stephenson sent a flyball high into the brand-new lights of Hawkins Field, which the Commodore outfielders lost track of, resulting in a double. Beck quickly cashed in, lining a double into right center to plate both runners. Later in the inning, Lipscomb also sent a ball high into the lights, which also was lost and fell to the turf, allowing the third baseman to run all the way to third for an RBI triple. He then scored the final run of the inning on a wild pitch to increase the Big Orange lead to 6-1.
Vanderbilt countered with a run of their own in the fifth, but that was as close as they would get for the remainder of the night. Burns started the sixth, but his night finished after a single from Dominic Keegan with one out. Southpaw Will Mabrey was called in from the bullpen and quickly ended the threat, getting a strikeout on three pitches of Gavin Casas. He then got a groundout to keep the Big Orange lead at four through the middle innings of the game.
UT would not relinquish that lead as it finished out the game and earned its seventh straight win to start the conference slate. The Vols will look to continue to match the SEC start of the 1966 team, which was victorious in its first eight conference games, with a win on Saturday.
17 AND COUNTING
With Friday’s win, Tennessee set a new program record for consecutive victories with 17, topping the mark of 16 set in 1994.
TOP-10 LUC
First baseman Luc Lipcius smashed his 28th career home run, which moved him into a tie for 10th all-time in big flies with Donnie Ross.
FRIDAY FUN
Tennessee won its first series opener in Nashville since May 14, 2009. Tennessee went on to sweep that series against the Commodores, its last series win in the state capital.
-UT Athletics
April 1st 2014 – that’s the day that Dan + Shay‘s debut album Where It All Began was released.
The 12-track project included the number-one hit “Nothin’ Like You”…
and fan favorites “19 You + Me”…
and “Show You Off”…
So, on April 1st 2022, Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney reflected on their first album – and their first social media post – by sharing, “It’s Friiiiiday April 1st and that means it is the 8 year anniversary of our debut album, Where It All Began. Here’s a throwback to the 8th song on the album and first thing we ever posted as a band. Even after all this time, we’re still just two best friends who love making music together. Thanks to everyone who believed in these songs and changed our lives forever. We’ve been hanging out in the studio writing all day, so apologies for the late post, but drop a comment and let us know your favorite song or memory from the Where It All Began era. We’re gonna get all emo and read as many as we can. Much love, and hope you have an amazing weekend.”
As the guys look back, fans are looking forward to later this month when Dan + Shay will be out with Kenny Chesney on the Here And Now 2022 tour – which kicks off in Tampa on the 23rd.
Dan + Shay will be bring their long list of hits to fans who come out to the shows – including their recent single from their Good Things: The Album – “Steal My Love.”
Photo Courtesy of Dan + Shay
Elvie Shane is going to be a busy boy in the month of April.
Elvie has 11 shows on the books in the next 30 days. It kicks off tonight in Springfield, Illinois, and then he crisscrosses the nation before wrapping things up in Fresno, California on the 30th.
Check out Elvie’s tour schedule here…
Elvie topped the airplay chart with his song “My Boy,” and now fans will be rocking out in concert to the follow-up single from his debut album, Backslider…
…check out the music video for “County Roads.”
Photo Courtesy of Elvie Shane