Tennessee wide receiver Walker Merrill spoke with the media after practice #7 in Knoxville.

Lainey Wilson‘s first trip to the Grand Ole Opry happened when she was 9-years old.
On the way back home to North East Louisiana from a family vacation, Lainey asked her parents to detour their road trip through Nashville…and they did!
On her first trip the Opry, Lainey remembers seeing Whisperin’ Bill Anderson, Crystal Gayle, Phil Vassar and Little Jimmy Dickens.
It was while sitting in the Opry House 9-year old Lainey Wilson knew that one day she’d return to the Grand Ole Opry – but when it happened…she’d be the one on stage.
While her Music City adventures started in 2011, when Lainey moved to Nashville from her hometown of Baskin, it wouldn’t be until Valentine’s Day 2020 that she’d make her Opry debut.
Now in 2021 Lainey has been named the Opry NextStage Artist for the month of August.
Opry NextStage spotlights the most exceptional talent on the forefront of their careers – previous artists include Hailey Whitters, Parker McCollum, Tenille Townes, Riley Green and Travis Denning.
Talking about being named, Lainey says “I don’t know if my little 9-year old self manifested it or what, but it’s just so wild! Yes, I’m the Opry NextStage Artist for the month of August, and I tell you what, the Opry has been nothing but supportive of me, and immediately they made me feel like I was a part of their family and it’s just an incredible, incredible opportunity.”
You can get to know Lainey Wilson a little better with her NextStage Artist profile videos…
Lainey Wilson is inside the Top-10 on the Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart with her break-out hit, “Things A Man Oughta Know.”
Photo Courtesy of BBR
Tim McGraw has just shared his latest single from his 16th studio album Here On Earth – “7500 OBO.”
The release of this laid-back, R&B-influenced track includes a lyric video that gives the feeling of a ’90s hometown truck dealership commercial, perfectly accompanying the sentiment of the song.
Tim nods to his hits Where The Green Grass Grows and Shotgun Rider throughout the chorus – check it out:
“7500 OBO” shares a melancholy twist on the familiar sentiment of love and a truck that Country fans are so familiar with:
“Got an ’06 stick-shift, dark blue F-150 in good condition /
Got 119,000 miles, only five on the new transmission /
It’s got leather seats, a sunroof /
It’s sittin’ on 33s, it runs smooth /
It’ll get ya from A to B, but not from me /
‘Cause every time I turn that key, I see her…”
The official music video will premiere on YouTube this Friday, August 13 at 6pm ET.
There will also be a YouTube Premium-exclusive afterparty where Tim and the directors of the video, Alexa and Stephen Kinigopoulos, will share all about the making of the video.
Tim and Faith Hill’s daughter Audrey McGraw will be making her music video acting debut by starring in the video, as well!
The song was penned by Matt McGinn, Jennifer Schott and Nathan Spicer.
You can catch Tim McGraw on the small screen soon, as he’s just been cast in the Yellowstone prequel 1883 alongside Faith Hill on Paramount +. The pair will star as the patriarch and matriarch of the Dutton family, alongside Sam Elliott, as their characters embark on the journey west to Montana.
Photos Courtesy of Tim McGraw
This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – August 11th
On this day in 2019, Luke Combs was at number-1 with “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”
In 2014, Lee Brice threw out the first pitch at Baltimore’s Camden Yards…the Orioles go on to beat the visiting Yankees.
In 2009, Justin Moore released his debut album…featuring “Small Town USA”
And wishing a very happy birthday to John Conlee
John Conlee, along with Craig Morgan, and Chris Janson invite Luke Combs to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry
Photo Credit: Spidey Smith
Jordan Davis released the video for “Buy Dirt” – his current single at country radio, and the title track of his recently released EP.
Sharing the story behind the song Jordan says, “‘Buy Dirt’ is a song that came to me a couple of months into the pandemic. We couldn’t tour, music, everything was at a standstill. I came to the realization of man, all you need is your faith, your family and your friends. And music’s great and I love it and I’m happy I get to do it, but at the end of the day those are three things that I need to always keep at the top of my list, and ‘Buy Dirt’ is my kind of pledge to that.”
The song and the music video both feature Luke Bryan.
Jordan shares that he thought Luke was the perfect guy to join him on the song, “When I wrote ‘Buy Dirt,’ I knew he could relate to the song’s message. I took a chance and asked him to join me on the recording, and he said ‘yes’.”
Check out the music video for Jordan Davis’ song with Luke Bryan right here…
Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville
Michael Ray is climbing the country music charts with his song “Whiskey and Rain” – but he has a little something extra for his fans as he released a new song called “Just The Way I Am.”
The track is available now, along with the video – which was shot in his hometown of Eustis, Florida.
Whether it’s the video for “Just The Way I Am,” “Picture” (another recently released song from Michael) or his current single at country radio “Whiskey and Rain” – Michael Ray shares, “I actually love making music videos, there’s a big part of me that if the timing was right I would love to dip my toe in acting, of some sort, so I think music videos help me kind of scratch that itch, but also I think making a video, is such a cool process.”
He adds, “My favorite process is seeing lyrics come to life. And seeing this director’s, vision, sometimes our vision with the director, of how they got the song, and how they say the vision of it playing out in a three minute movie. And I think that’s just so cool, it’s kind of like writing a song for me, but in a movie form.”
And there might be more music videos on the way as Michael also just announced his new EP, Higher Education.
Michael says “I felt like a student of Country music growing up in Eustis, FL, and playing in my family’s band for whoever would listen. A lot has changed since then, but I still feel like that same kid who’s just trying to soak it all in and learn from songwriters, musicians and… luckily for me… some of my biggest heroes in this genre. I couldn’t be more excited to share a little bit of what I’ve learned along the way in this new music.”
Pre-order for Higher Education now and you get the track, “Just The Way I Am”, with full EP dropping on August 27th
Here’s one of the songs you’ll find on Michael Ray’s upcoming EP, this is “Whiskey and Rain”…
Headline Credit: Sean Hagwell
Additional Photos Courtesy of Michael Ray