Natalie Hemby’s Album, Pins And Needles, is Out Now

Natalie Hemby’s Album, Pins And Needles, is Out Now

Natalie Hemby‘s album, Pins And Needles, is available now.

Talking about her new project, Natalie says “Today, I feel like I’m picking up where I left off years ago back in 1998/1999 musically, but I’m glad to say, not mentally, I knew what I liked then, but I know what I want and who I am now. This album is a reflection of that.”

Pins and Needles tracklist:

1. “Heroes” (Natalie Hemby-Jeff TrottAaron Raitiere)
2. “New Madrid” (Natalie Hemby-Rose Cousins)
3. “Pins and Needles” (Natalie Hemby-TJ OsborneJohn Osborne)
4. “Lake Air” (Natalie Hemby-Jedd HughesKS Rhodes)
5. “Hardest Part About Business” (Natalie Hemby-Sunny SweeneyJoanna Janet)
6. “Banshee” (Natalie Hemby-Miranda Lambert)
7. “Radio Silence” (Natalie Hemby-Rosi GolanDaniel Tashian)
8. “Heart Condition” (Natalie Hemby-Maren Morris)
9. “Pinwheel” (Natalie Hemby-Barry DeanMadison Kozak)
10. “It Takes One To Know One” (Natalie Hemby-Miranda Lambert)
11. “Last Resort” (Natalie Hemby-Jabe Beyer)

Natalie’s fans know her for writing hit song after hit song for artists like, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Little Big Town, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Kacey Musgraves, and many more, including Lady Gaga.

Natalie is also a part of the all-female supergroup The Highwomen with Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, and Maren Morris.

As Pins And Needles arrives for fans, Natalie shared this picture of complete joy in celebration of the album – and sent out a message of thanks to all that helped her get to this point, including the project’s producer, her husband Mike Wruckle

“This is how I feel about putting out Pins and Needles… This is how I feel about my husband kicking ass and making the record I’ve always wanted to make…this is how I feel about @fantasyrecords taking a chance on a 44 year old woman… this is how I feel about my management team at @mickmgmt getting behind all my craziness .. this is how I feel about my @anthonymasoncbs interview…this is how I feel having a billboard with my face on it in my hometown…
It’s been an awesome day… thanks to all my family, my band, my friends…those I’ve met and ones I haven’t yet…
You have made me feel so loved today… thank you so much”

Needles And Pins from Natalie Hemby is available now

Headline Photo Credit: Alysse Gafjken

Additional Photo Credit: Alex Berger

Josh Turner’s King Size Manger is Available Now

Josh Turner’s King Size Manger is Available Now

Josh Turner‘s first Christmas album, King Size Manger is available now!

Josh shares the story behind the title, ā€œNaming the album King Size Manger was kind of an easy thing because I looked at every other option. As for song titles, and I had even delved into lyrics within certain songs to see if maybe there was something that stood out, and King Size Manger just made the most sense to me, because it was an idea that came to me… I don’t know if anything specific really inspired it. I just I got to thinking about how there’s different sized mattresses that people sleep on, and I guess when I thought about a king-sized mattress, it got me thinking about Jesus being in a manger, like didn’t matter what the actual physical size was like. It was, you know, the right size for a king.ā€

While making a “normal” studio album is not easy, Josh says there’s a little added pressure when it comes to making a holiday themed album, especially your first one, ā€œMaking a Christmas record can be a mighty daunting task for an artist, there are so many songs to choose from and there’ve been so many versions of those songs throughout history. It can be intimidating to know whether you’ll be able to measure up to what’s already been done and when I get to that point, I step back and remind myself that I have to do what I hear in my heart.”

King Size Manger track listing:

  1. “Angels We Have Heard On High”
  2. “What He’s Given Me” (Featuring Pat McLaughlin)*
  3. “King Size Manger”*
  4. “Joy To The World” (Featuring Rhonda Vincent)
  5. “Soldier’s Gift”*
  6. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” (Featuring The Turner Family)
  7. “Go Tell It On The Mountain”
  8. “Mele Kalikimaka My ‘Ohana” (Featuring Jake Shimabukuro and Ho’okena)*
  9. “The First Nowell”
  10. “Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town”
  11. “Silent Night, Holy Night”

Produced by Kenny Greenberg
*denotes original

Josh says “You may be surprised to hear my arrangement on some of these songs that you know so well.  We had a lot of fun throwing out all the preconceived notions of what a Christmas record should sound like. In my opinion, it’s about the words and the heart and soul of how a song sounds. You don’t need jingle bells on a song to make it a Christmas song.ā€

As you look at the track listing, and then listen to “The First Nowell” you might think there’s a bit of a typo on the spelling. “The First Nowell”, which is known by many today as “The First Noel,” is a traditional Christmas Carol that dates back to the olden days of England and can trace it’s roots to a Cornish origin. “Nowell” is an early modern English synonym for “Christmas.”

The whole Turner family gets into the holiday spirit as Josh’s wife, Jennifer, and their four boys join him on singing a holiday classic, ā€œHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmasā€.

Fans of Josh will be able to catch his new Christmas album live and in-person on the Holiday & Hits tour, which launches November 18th in Michigan.

To purchase tickets to Holiday & The Hits Tour click HERE

Josh Turner’s King Size Manger is available now.

Photo Courtesy of Josh Turner

Tenille Arts Already Off and Running For A Busy October

Tenille Arts Already Off and Running For A Busy October

Tenille Arts closed out her September 2021 with her monthly tradition of posting a recap video that includes a one second clip of everyday from the previous month.

Of course if you follow Tenille on social media, you know she’s very active in sharing with her fans.

In the spirit of her current single at country radio, “Back Then, Right Now,” right now she shared a clip of one of her favorites from back then…check out Tenille’s acoustic take on Sixpence None The Richer‘s “Kiss Me”

Tenille has also started to share previews of the tracks that fans can find on her Girl To Girl album that arrives October 22nd.

Tenille started with “Growing Old Young”

and “Sweet Sixteen”

Keep up with Tenille’s socials for more previews from her upcoming album, Girl To Girl, which arrives October 22nd.

Check out the music video for “Back Then, Right Now.”

Photo Courtesy of Tenille Arts

Vols Strike Early, Cruise Past Gamecocks, 45-20

Vols Strike Early, Cruise Past Gamecocks, 45-20

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee struck for 28 points in the first quarter for the second straight game, riding a strong offensive attack to a 45-20 triumph over South Carolina Saturday afternoon at Neyland Stadium.

With a sun-drenched crowd of 89,437 looking on, the Vols (4-2, 2-1 SEC) scored points on six of their seven first-half drives to build a 38-7 lead at the intermission versus South Carolina (3-3, 0-3 SEC). The Gamecocks demonstrated resolve in the second half, but UT kept the visitors at bay to remain in third place in the SEC East.

The Big Orange finished with 472 yards of total offense, 247 on the ground and 225 via the air. Tennessee converted on 12-of-17 third downs and went four-for-four in red zone opportunities, with three of those being touchdowns. The Vols committed only two penalties on the afternoon and had no turnovers.

Vols QB Hendon Hooker / Credit: UT Athletics

Redshirt senior Hendon Hooker accounted for four touchdowns, all in the first half. He completed 17-of-23 passes for 225 yards and three scores, with 217 yards and all three TDs coming in the first 30 minutes. He connected with sophomore Jalin Hyatt, senior JaVonta Payton and redshirt senior Velus Jones Jr. for touchdowns. Jones Jr. led Tennessee with six receptions for 103 yards.

Hooker scored another touchdown via the ground and provided 66 of the Vols 247 rushing yards. Junior Tiyon Evans led the ground game, piling up 119 yards on 16 carries and adding a touchdown. It marked Evans’ second consecutive 100-yard effort and third of the season. Redshirt freshman Len’Neth Whitehead also found the end zone with 4:45 left in the game, plunging into the end zone from two yards out.

Defensively, redshirt sophomore cornerback Brandon Turnage had a career-high 14 stops, including eight in the first half, in his first collegiate start. His previous best was two tackles. Senior safety Trevon Flowers and junior linebacker Aaron Beasley registered nine tackles each, while redshirt junior linebacker Jeremy Banks recorded eight. Beasley recovered a fumble, while Jaylen McCollough had another interception. The junior safety has three picks in his last four games and is the first Vol with interceptions in back-to-back games since Nigel Warrior in 2019 (10/12 vs. Mississippi State, 10/19 at Alabama).

The Vols began the proceedings by forcing a three-and-out on South Carolina’s opening possession and methodically marched 66 yards on 14 plays in four minutes and 21 seconds to get on the scoreboard first. The Big Orange converted four third downs along the way, including a third-and-goal touchdown dart from Hooker to Hyatt on UT’s longest scoring drive (in terms of plays and time) of the season.

Hooker put the ball in perfect position, and the product of Irmo, South Carolina, reached over the defender to make a nifty grab for his first TD of the season and third of his career. Redshirt senior placekicker Chase McGrath added the PAT to make it 7-0 Vols with 9:18 left in the first quarter.

After stopping the Gamecocks on their second possession, Tennessee wasted little time striking again. On the third play, Hooker found Payton wide open in the end zone from 39 yards out for the senior’s fourth consecutive game with a scoring reception. McGrath booted the extra point to make it 14-0 with 6:46 remaining in the opening stanza.

The Vol defense thwarted the Gamecocks’ first scoring threat of the game, as McCollough intercepted a double pass by Jalen Brooks in the end zone late in the first period. Tennessee made South Carolina pay for the miscue, and did so quickly. After Hooker hit Cedric Tillman for a 20-yard gain and Jones Jr. for 31 more, the redshirt senior signal-caller finished the drive on the next play with an 11-yard scamper around the right side. McGrath tacked on the PAT to push the lead to 21-0 with :58 ticks left in the first period.

South Carolina committed another error on the initial play of its next drive, as the snap was fumbled and Beasley pounced on it at the Gamecock 24. Three plays later, Hooker connected with Jones Jr. to convert UT’s fifth third down of the quarter and find the end zone from 21 yards out. McGrath’s PAT made it 28-0 Vols with 12 seconds remaining in the quarter, marking the second week in a row the Big Orange tallied that many points in the opening 15 minutes. Those totals tied for the most scored by UT in the first quarter of any game since rolling up 35 in a 63-20 win vs. Arkansas on Nov. 11, 2000.

Evans, who had a 92-yard scoring run last week at Missouri, exploded through a huge hole in the middle of the South Carolina line and raced 45 yards into the north checkerboard for Tennessee’s fifth touchdown of the day. McGrath was true with the extra point, and UT extended its lead to 35-0 with 5:40 remaining in the second period.

The visitors finally got on the board with 2:04 left in the first half. Junior running back Kevin Harris barreled six yards up the middle and into the end zone to wrap up a seven-play, 75-yard drive. Parker White added the PAT to cut the Vols’ lead to 35-7.

Tennessee had one final possession before the half and 1:58 on the clock in which to respond to the Gamecocks’ score. Hooker led his squad 64 yards in 11 plays, with the Vols closing out the half with a 38-7 lead thanks to a 25-yard McGrath field goal as time expired.

South Carolina tallied first in the second half on a trick play. Facing a 4th & 9 at the Tennessee 44, the Gamecocks executed a fake punt for a touchdown. Punter Kai Kroeger hit wide receiver Payton Mangrum for a 44-yard catch and run. White added the PAT to cut the UT lead to 38-14 with 7:15 remaining in the third quarter.

The Gamecocks found the end zone again with 12:19 to go in the fourth frame when Harris bulled his way in from a yard out. A two-point conversion pass attempt by quarterback Luke Doty failed when he was intercepted in the end zone by senior cornerback Alontae Taylor, leaving Tennessee with a 38-20 advantage.

With South Carolina intent on cutting the deficit even further, Tennessee’s defense came up with a big stop on a fourth-down try and took over at the Gamecock 41. The Vols extinguished any thoughts of a comeback, covering the distance in six plays and taking 3:06 off the clock. Whitehead finished the drive by plunging in from two yards out. McGrath added the PAT to make it 45-20 with 4:45 remaining, and that’s the way it would end.

The Vols are back at Neyland next Saturday, welcoming No. 17/17 Ole Miss for a 7:30 p.m. showdown on SEC Network.

-UT Athletics

Vince’s View: SEC Week 6 score predictions including Vols vs. Gamecocks with analysis

Vince’s View: SEC Week 6 score predictions including Vols vs. Gamecocks with analysis

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Below are my Week 6 SEC football predictions.

This season, I’m sharing my picks both against the spread and straight-up.

Check back on my ā€œVince’s Viewā€ blog page for future posts including weekly SEC football and NFL game predictions. Bookmark my blog page and check back often.

Week 4 Straight-Up Record: 4-4 (50%)
Week 4 vs. Spread Record: 2-6 (25%)
2021 Season Straight-Up Record: 42-13 (76%)

2021 Season Straight-Up Record: 27-28 (49%)
2020 SEC Season Prediction Record Straight-Up: 66-12 (85%)

KNOXVILLE, TN – October 05, 2021 – Dark Mode Power T helmet taken in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

WEEK 6 IN THE SEC INCLUDES CBS DOUBLEHEADER

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9

13 Arkansas (4-1, 1-1 SEC) at #17 Ole Miss (3-1, 0-1 SEC)

Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
Noon ET • ESPN
Series: ARK leads, 37-28-1
Last: ARK, 33-21 (2020 at Fayetteville)
Sirius: 133/81 • XM: 191/81
Point Spread: Ole Miss -6
Vince’s View: The battle of the two not-ready-for-primetime previously undefeated SEC teams meet to get one team on track and the other in a losing streak. QB is the difference with Matt Corral over a banged-up KJ Jefferson.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Ole Miss -6
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 35 Arkansas 21

Vanderbilt (2-3, 0-1 SEC) at #20 Florida (3-2, 1-2 SEC) Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Spurrier-Florida Field (88,548)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Series: UF leads, 42-10-2
Last: UF, 38-17 (2020 at Nashville)
Sirius: 119/138 • XM: 235/190
Point Spread: Florida -38.5
Vince’s View: It’s so hard to lay all those points in a conference game. It’s even harder to believe in Vanderbilt, as bad as that team has been. Florida should be on-point coming off the loss at Kentucky.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Florida -38.5
Score Prediction: Florida 45 Vanderbilt 3

South Carolina (3-2, 0-2 SEC) at Tennessee (3-2, 1-1 SEC)
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Noon ET • ESPN2
Series: UT leads, 27-10-2
Last: UT, 31-27 (2020 at Columbia)
Sirius: 137/135 • XM: 201/192
Point Spread: Tennessee -10.5
Vince’s View: This will be another gauge of how connected the team is to each other and the coaching staff, if the Vols handle this game with maturity. A loss would cancel out all the earned positivity. UT doesn’t want that for many reasons, including future ticket sales, desperately needed donations and recruiting. Hendon Hooker has been one of the most efficient QBs in the country. SC has been stingy on defense. The Gamecocks are one of the best in the country at creating turnovers. The Vols should be locked-in on keeping the South Carolina run game from finally busting out with a big game. They have several backs that have that potential and we’ve seen numerous SC backs have career performances vs. UT. I think Tennessee handles business well enough and takes care of business.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Tennessee -10.5
Score Prediction: Tennessee 31 South Carolina 13

2 Georgia (5-0, 3-0) at #18 Auburn (4-1, 1-1 SEC)

Auburn, Ala. • Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451)
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: UGA leads, 61-56-8
Last: UGA, 27-6 (2020 at Athens)
Sirius: 133/81 • XM: 191/81
Point Spread: Georgia -15.5
Vince’s View: Bo Nix’s heroics of last week won’t work against that dominant Georgia defense that’s allowed 13 points in 3 conference games. This will be a little more of a test for the Bulldogs offense. I think they pass that test easily.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Georgia -15.5
Score Prediction: Georgia 35 Auburn 10

North Texas (1-3) at Missouri (1-3, 2-3 SEC)
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (62,621)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: MIZ leads, 1-0
Sirius: 138 • XM: 190
Point Spread: Missouri -19
Vince’s View: North Texas can run the ball and they’ve created some turnover, but they rest has been a struggle bus for the Mean Green from Denton, Texas. Mizzou fired it’s DL coach after a pathetic overall team performance in the home rout at the hands of the Volunteers. It should be better today, even if it’s not pretty.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: North Texas +19
Score Prediction: Missouri 28 North Texas 24

LSU (3-2, 1-1 SEC) at #16 Kentucky (5-0, 3-0 SEC)
Lexington, Ky. • Kroger Field (61,000)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: LSU leads, 40-16-1
Last: LSU, 41-3 (2014 at Baton Rouge)
Sirius: 138/135 • XM: 190/192
Point Spread: Kentucky -3.5
Vince’s View: What to make of the LSU Tigers. Who knows. You see individual wow plays and talent, but the disappointing stretches continue. LSU is 128th in the country in rushing offense. QB Max Johnson had played well until last week. Too much is on his shoulders and UK’s defense should be too tough.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Kentucky -3.5
Score Prediction: Kentucky 27 LSU 20

1 Alabama (5-0, 2-0) at Texas A&M (3-2, 0-2 SEC)

College Station, Texas • Kyle Field (102,733)
8 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: UA leads, 11-2
Last: UA, 52-24 (2020 at Tuscaloosa)
Sirius: 81/133 • XM: 81/191
Point Spread: Alabama -18
Vince’s View: Alabama’s continued ability to adjust and improve is underrated impressive. Road wins in the SEC are hard. Florida played the Tide tight earlier this season. A&M doesn’t have the QB run threat and it isn’t played well on offense. This game will be easier than it should be, considering what the Aggies were expected to be this season.
Vince’s Pick vs. the line: Alabama -18
Score Prediction: Alabama 45 Texas A&M 14

OPEN: Mississippi State (3-2, 1-1 SEC)

Eric Church Can’t Gather With His Crew, But the Show Will Go On in PA!

Eric Church Can’t Gather With His Crew, But the Show Will Go On in PA!

Eric Church is living up to his Entertainer Of The Year title, and making sure that the show will go this weekend on The Gather Again tour.

Eric posted a message to fans letting them know they’ll be seeing unique shows at the Pittsburgh & Philadelphia stops on this 2021 tour. Due to COVID complications Eric will be taking the stage solo, which will guarantee truly special performances.

This is the message Eric shared on social media.

One of the songs that fans in PA will be getting a new twist on during the shows this weekend is “Heart On Fire” – the latest single at country radio from Eric Church’s triple album project Heart & Soul.

Photo Credit: Anthony D’Angio

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