Dolly Parton is combining her two latest projects into one – the Queen of Country Music released her new song “Sent From Above” which is the theme to her new fragrance “Scent From Above” – see what she did there?
Dolly says “Having my own perfume has always been a dream of mine, and it’s finally HERE!”
You can check out the song here…
Dolly recently appeared on Good Morning America to share all the exciting things she’s working on…check out the conversation here…
If you’ve heard Jameson Rodgers song “Cold Beer Calling My Name” – which he sings with Luke Combs, you need to see the video. Jameson says he had a great time during the shoot, “Man, that was a blast. I got to drive a beer truck, that was a first. Got to deliver some beer that day.”
There was a lot of other great moments while filming the video…but he’s glad one thing did not happen between him and Luke, “I was fortunate, that there wasn’t like a shot-gunning challenge, between me and Luke that day. I kind of made sure that didn’t happen because that would have…you’ve seen Luke shotgun a beer I’m sure. It’s impressive. I can probably think of maybe another thing or two I can beat Luke at but that’s not one.”
Jameson isn’t kidding about Luke’s beer shot-gunning skills…he basically has it down to a science…
Now that’s a talent!
While Jameson might not be ready to go to toe-to-toe with Luke at shot-gunning, he is ready to hit the road on his Cold Beer Calling My Name tour which starts next week in Rootstown, Ohio and runs through the end of 2021 – wrapping with a show in Nashville, TN.
Fans will be looking forward to seeing Jameson play “Cold Beer Calling My Name” and his number-one hit “Some Girls”…
She spent her time in quarantine over in New Zealand – and while she had a blast over on the other side of the world, she’s happy to be back stateside.
Now, Caroline is also happy to announce that she’ll get to see a lot of the U.S. this Summer and Fall as she’s heading out on The Comeback Tour has an opener for the Zac Brown Band!
Caroline says “I cannot express into words what a high honor it is for Zac to invite me to play on a stage of such masterful musicians, not to mention soulful people.”
Zac Brown adds, “We are very excited to have her voice and her musicianship to perform our new music for our fans.”
After the last year she’s had, this moment is very special to Caroline Jones, “It is a great validation for me as a singer and musician, having studied and modeled myself after artists like Zac Brown Band who embody musical excellence, personal integrity, and creative longevity. I am eager to contribute whatever gifts I can offer to the music and to the Zamily!”
Zac Brown Band’s The Comeback Tour kicks off next week in Holmdel, New Jersey…
8/5 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center Zac Brown Band
8/6 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods CFTA Zac Brown Band
8/8 Boston, MA Fenway Park Zac Brown Band
8/13 St. Louis, MO Busch Stadium Zac Brown Band
8/19 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion Zac Brown Band
8/20 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center Zac Brown Band
8/21 Hershey, PA Hershey Park Stadium Zac Brown Band
8/22 Wildwood, NJ Barefoot Country Music Fest Zac Brown Band
8/27 Noblesville, IN Ruoff Music Center Zac Brown Band
8/28 Tinley Park, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheater Zac Brown Band
8/29 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center Zac Brown Band
9/2 & 9/3 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach Theater Zac Brown Band
9/4 Darien Center, NY Darien Lake PAC Zac Brown Band
9/8 Brookings, SD Dana J Dykhouse Stadium Zac Brown Band
9/10 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest Zac Brown Band
9/17 Englewood, CO Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater Zac Brown Band
9/18 Englewood, CO Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater Zac Brown Band
9/30 Clarkston, MI DTE Energy Music Theater Zac Brown Band
10/3 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga PAC Zac Brown Band
10/8 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place Zac Brown Band
10/9 West Palm Beach, FL iTHINK Financial Amphitheater Zac Brown Band
10/10 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Zac Brown Band
10/17 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena Zac Brown Band
Caroline will spend the month of November on her own 4 show swing through the state of Florida.
Fans who come out to see Caroline Jones on The Comeback Tour will get to see her belting out her latest single – “Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable)” – check out the music video here…
LadyA‘s Charles Kelley shares that before he found his voice as a lead singer, he got his musical start as a drummer…but not a good one. “Something that most people probably don’t know is I actually first started playing drums before I realized I could sing. And you know, I wasn’t a very good drummer.”
But lucky for us, Charles kept with music and performing only to discover his talents lay elsewhere. “All of a sudden I started singing some and realized that I was better at that, and that the front man needed to be seen.”
Charles will be flexing his front man skills this weekend as the What A Song Can Do tour kicks off in Connecticut.
Check out the dates for the tour to see if it’s heading your way…
Here’s Charles, Dave & Hillary on the title track to their tour, and new album…
Congrats to Elvie Shane and his wife, Mandi, on the birth of their daughter Zaelyn Journey Payton. While he just announced the news this week, Zaelyn actually arrived last Tuesday July 20th.
Elvie’s breakthrough hit “My Boy” was inspired by his relationship with his son Caleb – who, Elvie says that he doesn’t see him as his step-son, just the son that was born before he met him.
Even before Elvie knew that Zaelyn would be entering his life, he thought that when people heard “My Boy” – there might be parents who would want a “My Girl” version…and now that he is a “Girl Dad” himself – all of his bases are covered.
Elvie shares the story behind creating “My Girl”, “We realized that there was one big problem with this song…I got together with the guys, and was like ‘Hey man, people are going to want a girl version and I put this together…it’s pretty easy, you change the pronouns…blah, blah, blah’ So, props to my label, they were like ‘Go in there and get it done for your people’ and I still get some people from time to time who message me asking me to do a girl version and it’s always fun to just go to copy paste and send it to them in their inbox and just send them a little wink, you know.”
Priscilla Block started her musical journey as most children do; with piano lessons. But they weren’t exactly her cup of tea. “My mom always wanted me to play piano and so I was in piano lessons, and I would never practice and I would go to piano class, be signing off that I’d practiced.”
But it turns out that all those lessons weren’t actually sticking, “I mean I was not improving that much. I knew the chords, and that was great. And then, sure enough, not long after my parents were like well, we’re not going to keep paying for you to play if you’re not going to practice. And I was like alright, cool.”
Now with the piano lessons off her plate, Priscilla shares that she was able to find her new instrument with a little gentle helping from her mom, “My mom continued to keep encouraging me and she goes, ‘You should pick up the guitar, and you can take it anywhere with you.'”
As luck would have it, she located one, “So, I found a guitar in our attic.”
Priscilla shares that next came learning the instrument, “I taught myself how to play. I knew I couldn’t ask them for lessons because they’re not going to pay for it. So, it was me on YouTube and learning all the Taylor Swift songs on guitar.”
All those self-taught guitar lessons have paid off in the long-run…with her EP that came out this year, and her debut single at country radio, “Just About Over You.”
It was this week in 2011 Eric Church released his game changing album Chief.
The project shared his nickname and a look that Eric developed through performing on stage.
When it comes to the “look” – Eric says it started with contacts that would not stay in, “We have been playing a lot of little bars and clubs and honkytonks where the lights are about a foot from your face. And I wore contacts, where this all started, the initial inception was, my contacts would fall out, pop out on stage, and I would be blind for half the show, so I started wearing sunglasses, then I put on a hat to stop the sweat and it just became this thing, and we got in bigger venues, I tried to adjust that, but people in the crowds would have on hats and sunglasses and wouldn’t let me adjust that, so it just became this thing naturally. So, that was show time, it was kind of my uniform.”
Eric shares, “The band starting joking with me, when I put the hat and sunglasses on, they go ‘Alright, its Chief time, Chief’s here.’”
When it came to the nickname, Eric explains, “Well, Chief became my nickname on the road, really as a joke…I laughed about it…but what they didn’t know, the really cool part of the story, my grandpa was the chief of police in Granite Falls, North Carolina, and everybody called him ‘Chief.’ Everybody, my dad called him chief as his son-in-law, so it was just very neat to me, that across generations, it became my nickname naturally and nobody knew about it being my grandpa’s nickname, nobody.”
Eric Church says it was the sound and feel of his 3rd album that led to its title, “When it came time to title the record, because it felt live, and because it was something I wanted to show — a part of the live show, Chief was the right title from my point of view, but also because of my grandfather and what he meant to me. And I just thought it was the right title, and you know it happened so naturally, it happened so not thought out, you know. When I said the title of the record, I had to explain to everyone why, you know. They were going, ‘What’s chief?’ ‘Well, Chief’s a nickname.’ Then it became a cool thing when they heard about it being my grandfather’s nickname, too. It just felt like the perfect title to me.”
Chief contained a bunch of hits – including Eric’s very first number-1 song “Drink In My Hand” – he explains the story behind the song, “‘When we wrote this song …we were on tour…I think we were on tour with Miranda (Lambert) at the time, and I was on the bus with a couple of co-writers of mine, and we had just walked offstage and saw the crowd, saw our fans and saw ‘em put their beers in the air. You could just tell that they had worked all week and this was their moment to let all that wash away. And that was where the title was born from really. ‘Everything’s OK now, I’ve got a drink in my hand, and I’m relaxing and I’m chilling.’ That just became a really good song born from our fans. They’re the ones that inspired that, and it was on tour. It was on a tour bus, and I’ll never forget it.”
Of course in 2021 Eric is continuing to make music that fans are connecting with, like his latest single at country radio, “Heart On Fire” – check out the studio video for the track here…