Alan Jackson Recalls a Very Special 4th of July in New York

Alan Jackson Recalls a Very Special 4th of July in New York

Alan Jackson has had a lot of memorable 4th of July celebrations…but there’s one for him that rises above all the others.

Alan shares, “Well, this one is hard to beat. A couple of years ago, I had an old boat in Florida. It’s like an old antique motor yacht, and it was kind of a cool old boat. I’ve always wanted to take it up north like to New York…so, we took the boat up there and Denise and the girls, we all went up. They like going to New York. So they spent time in the city a few days and then that was Fourth of July, and we went out in the Hudson River that night and they shot the fireworks off and we were anchored out in front of the Statue of Liberty and New York City was behind us, and the Statue of Liberty and the fireworks were going off sitting on that boat. That was the coolest thing and my girls still talk about that. I mean, that was the coolest thing on Fourth of July I can ever remember. I can’t top that one.”

Alan didn’t mention if he had a chance to water ski on that trip…but we’d like to think he did.

Photo Credit: Russ Harrington

Matt Stell is Looking Forward to Fun on the 4th of July…and Homemade Ice Cream

Matt Stell is Looking Forward to Fun on the 4th of July…and Homemade Ice Cream

Like everyone in America, Matt Stell is really looking forward to celebrating this 4th of July.

He recalls that America’s birthday was always a big deal in his family, and this year – like in years past – he’s looking for ward to his grandma’s homemade ice cream!

Check out Matt sharing some 4th of July memories…

Matt shares his plans for the 4th of July 2021…

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Justin Moore Loves the 4th of July Because There’s No Wrapping Involved

Justin Moore Loves the 4th of July Because There’s No Wrapping Involved

The 4th of July has a lot of reasons for being someone’s favorite holiday.

Justin Moore shares why he’s a big fan of the America’s birthday, “Fourth of July is my favorite holiday. One, because I love summer and hot weather and hate winter. And my wife’s birthday is the fifth, so 4th of July is huge for us.”

He’s especially looking forward to getting back to his usual way of celebration the holiday, “With the exception of this past year, 2020, we always spend it at the beach and do fish fries and the whole beach thing. I love 4th of July. It’s just good food, it’s good weather. I love fireworks, I’m like a child. So, 4th of July, it’s a big family day for us.”

But one of Justin’s biggest reasons for loving the day – “4th of July is my favorite holiday cause you don’t have to worry about gifts and all that good stuff.”

Justin recently gave his fans a musical present with an acoustic version of current single “We Didn’t Have Much” – which is one of the 8 tracks on his album, Straight Outta The Country. 

Check out the video for it, right here…

Photo Courtesy of Justin Moore

Chris Janson Said “I Do” on the 4th of July

Chris Janson Said “I Do” on the 4th of July

Chris Janson not only celebrates America’s birthday on the 4th of July, but he also looks forward to his wedding anniversary.

When Chris and his wife Kelly were ready to exchange vows, they didn’t want to wait – and thought the 4th would be the perfect anniversary date!

Chris shares how it happened, “Who wants to work six months to get married-I mean whatever we didn’t have time for doing that plus I was working a lot of the time as I always am with music I can just never stop so we just decided well July fourth is coming up…that be kind of cool to have it out on the farm with fireworks. So that’s what we did we got married on the fourth of July. So that’s an easy holiday to remember.”

Photo Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville

Michael Ray is 4th of July Guinness World Record Holder

Michael Ray is 4th of July Guinness World Record Holder

Michael Ray has a lot of great 4th of July memories from over the years, “We all throw the big fireworks and gather around the lake and drink and grill and have fun.”

But there’s one particular celebration that stands out when he thinks about the American holiday – it was the one where he became a World Record holder.

Michael explains, “I was a part of a Guinness world record with the biggest amount of sparklers lit at once at a show. so technically I have a Guinness World Record hanging up in the apartment from Haines City for their Fourth of July bash that they threw, there were like 997 or 96 sparklers lit at once, and we took it from Japan, so it was cool.”

Michael Ray will be enjoying his Fourth of July this year – and then he’ll be hitting the road as country music is rolling out after a year and half of being stuck at home.

His song “Whiskey and Rain” is climbing the country music chart – check out the music video right here…

Photo Credit: Sean Hagwell

Jimmy’s blog: UT official `optimistic’ NIL will work

Jimmy’s blog: UT official `optimistic’ NIL will work

By Jimmy Hyams 

Cameron Walker said he usually is not an optimist.

He sees pitfalls and potential problems with new ventures.

But when it comes to Name, Image and Likeness for student-athletes, Tennessee’s Deputy Athletic director for Competitive Excellence has a different viewpoint.

“I’m not normally optimistic,’’ Walker said during a zoom call with media Friday morning. “But I see bright spots and positives coming out of this.’’

He said UT’s job isn’t to provide a list of “don’ts’’ but to say “this is how it’s done properly’’ and then to “encourage them to make the best business decision.’’

Some Tennessee student-athletes have already launched methods to make money.

Tennessee’s role has been to “empower and educate’’ the student-athletes, Walker said. Educating fans and boosters is also a priority.

Walker did admit “we will make some corrections along the way,’’ and there will be “growing pains’’ and there could be “discord in the locker room’’ if an athlete makes considerably more than another.

But Walker also said UT has some “incredibly bright and smart’’ student-athletes and “a lot of them have a plan. … They will surprise us in a variety of ways’’ as to how they will make money.

Walker, hired in January, said many of the NIL measures were in place at Tennessee before he arrived to help student-athletes. UT has one primary goal: “How can we put the student-athlete in the best position possible to expand their personal value … and to do it smartly.’’

Walker cautioned that student-athletes shouldn’t take the first offer. They should proceed with caution and determine if they want a short-term or a long-term benefit.

“Every decision opens doors or closes doors,’’ Walker said. “Our aim is to educate them to ask the right questions.’’

The scope of how they can use their NIL to make money is far reaching, but they are not allowed to make money off gambling sites.

They can also seek endorsements and advertising from other student-athletes to promote their business.

They must file taxes for earnings, if required, and they can get help from classes offered by UT’s college of business.

Athletes are allowed to hire agents.

Athletes may use the UT logo with permission and depending how it is used. “It’s on a case-by-case basis,’’ Walker said.

Walker said there is no limit on what an athlete could get paid for signing an autograph or making a speaking engagement.

Many have concerns that a booster could pay $100,000 for an autograph, thus leading to prospective recruits wanting to attend that school in hopes of landing a similar deal.

There are potential conflicts of interest. UT is a Nike school. A player who promotes another brand can’t wear that brand on the field, but could endorse that brand in a photo shoot.

Before implementing its plan, UT talked to the SEC, the NCAA and other schools.

“Most of the questions (from athletes) are, `I can really do this right?’’’ Walker said. “That’s basically the bulk of it at this point. I’m incredibly impressed with some of the questioned we get and the foresight as they look to build their brand.’’


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Gilbert & Tidwell Named to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team

Gilbert & Tidwell Named to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team

Vols OF Drew Gilbert & RHP Blade Tidwell / Credit: UT Athletics

CARY, N.C. – Tennessee baseball standouts Drew Gilbert and Blade Tidwell have been named to the 2021 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, USA Baseball announced on Thursday.

The Tennessee duo begin their summer stints with the collegiate national team on July 2 as the 45-man roster will be split into two separate teams, the Stars and Stripes, and play 11 intrasquad scrimmages. Ten of the team’s 11 games will be played in the cities of the Appalachian League, which is in its first season as a summer collegiate league as part of MLB and USA Baseball’s Prospect Development Pipeline.

The CNT will also play a game at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina, on July 4 at 1:30 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed on USABaseball.com and on USA Baseball’s Facebook and YouTube channels.

UT is one of 12 programs to have two or more players included on this year’s CNT, while 30 different schools were represented in total.

Gilbert emerged as one of the Vols’ top hitters during a stellar sophomore season on Rocky Top, ranking second on the team with 62 RBI and third on the squad with 74 hits. The Stillwater, Minnesota, native also blasted 10 home runs on the year, including two walk-off blasts, none bigger than his iconic game-winning grand slam against Wright State in the NCAA regional opener on June 4. Gilbert went on to earn NCAA Knoxville Regional Most Outstanding Player honors after helping lead the Big Orange to their first NCAA Super Regional since 2005.

Tidwell had a fantastic freshman season and was the only UT pitcher to start in every weekend series this season. The Loretto, Tennessee, native went 10-3 with a 3.74 ERA on the year while recording 90 strikeouts in 98.2 innings pitched over a team-high 18 starts. Tidwell’s 10 victories were tied for the second most by a freshman in program history and helped him earn Freshman All-SEC honors and Perfect Game Freshman All-America honors.

The complete 2021 Collegiate National Team roster can be seen HERE. For a complete schedule, visit USABaseball.com. Fans are encouraged to follow @USABaseball on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, as well as @USABaseballCNT on Twitter for all the latest news and information on the Collegiate National Team this summer.

2021 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team

-UT Athletics

Candace Parker named to 6th WNBA All-Star Game

Candace Parker named to 6th WNBA All-Star Game

Candace Parker / Credit: Getty Images via UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the sixth time in her career and first time as a member of the Chicago Sky, LVFL Candace Parker has been named a WNBA All-Star.

AT&T WNBA All-Star 2021 will be played on July 14 at Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The contest will showcase the WNBA’s biggest and brightest stars under one roof when the WNBA’s top talent squares off against one another in a clash between WNBA All-Stars and the USA Basketball Women’s National Team. The 17th WNBA All-Star Game will be broadcast live by ESPN at 7 p.m. ET.

The 2021 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game is one of many key elements of the celebration of the WNBA’s 25th season, which will continue to recognize the incredible achievements of players to date while also serving as a celebratory send-off of the WNBA players who will compete in the Tokyo Olympics.

Having earned a WNBA championship and two league MVP honors in 13 seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks, the Chicagoland-native will now represent the Sky as an All-Star during her first season back in the Windy City. The 6-foot-4 forward/center, who made an immediate impact on the league in 2008 as the only WNBA player to win Rookie of the Year and league MVP honors in the same season, also has made a difference in her first season with Chicago. The Sky have posted an 8-1 record in games in which she has played.

The 2008 Tennessee graduate is averaging 12.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 blocks while playing 25.4 minutes per contest.  She has started all nine games in which she has played, including the past eight after bouncing back from an early season injury.

Parker previously was chosen as a WNBA All-Star in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2018, earning MVP honors during the contest in 2013.

-UT Athletics

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