This Saturday June 12, 2021, Superstar country duo Florida Georgia Line hits big screens nationwide with an exclusive brand-new, full concert length show.
Featuring special guest performances from Nelly and Chase Rice, the never-before-seen show will feature the band’s biggest hits as well as new fan favorite songs from the recently-released Life Rolls On album, including chart-topping single “Long Live” and “I Love My Country.”
Fans can roll up to a drive-in theater, or head to inside showing as well…Find out more info, and a theater near you here
Jameson Rodgers appeared at a show in Peoria, IL this past week — only his second show back after a year of missing the stage due to the shutdown and quarantine — and it during his singing of his number-one song “Some Girls” where the emotion of it all caught up with him.
Sharing a video of the moment, Jameson says, “Peoria, IL!!!! You about made a grown man cry on stage last night. Been waiting for that moment for a long time. I’ll never forget it.”
Check out if Jameson will be coming your way…
If you are planning to see him in concert in 2021, you’re sure to hear this one — it’s Jameson Rodgers’ song with Luke Combs – “Cold Beer Calling My Name.”
While his new single “My Masterpiece” is working its way up the country music airplay chart, Darius Rucker took to social media to give his fans a special version of his number-1 song and officially proclaim that “It’s #BeersandSunshine season!!”
Check it out here…
And for his current single – watch the music video for “My Masterpiece” from Darius Rucker here…
Did you catch the Kennedy Center Honors telecast this weekend?
Garth Brooks was celebrated along with actress-dancer-choreographer Debbie Allen, singer-songwriter-activist Joan Baez, violinist Midori and beloved TV and film star Dick Van Dyke.
In a show filled with awesome moments and performances, it was Kelly Clarkson‘s version of “The Dance” that has people talking…
When it came to picking a song to sing to honor her friend and musical hero, Kelly says “Honestly, they asked me to do…to do this and I was like, ‘Which song do I pick?’ I was like, ‘There are so many! I could go so many different ways!’ I thought about, you know, going big – I didn’t know what to do. But I love ‘The Dance,’ and I thought it was a special thing ’cause we just shared this moment on my show, so I thought it would be cool.’
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – An SEC-leading seven LVFLs have been members of WNBA rosters this season, with six players continuing to hold down positions with teams through the first month of play in 2021.
Thus far, Diamond DeShields and Isabelle Harrison have shined the brightest. Below are summaries of each Lady Vol alum’s results through June 7.
6-2 / G-F / Minnesota Lynx / 1st Season
Due to a stress fracture in her left foot, Davis remains sidelined in her first season in the WNBA and has yet to see action…She was the No. 9 overall pick in the 2021 draft by the Lynx.
Next Game: June 8 at Washington (7 p.m. ET, Twitter, NBC Sports Washington, NBA TV Canada)
Diamond DeShields
6-1 / G / Chicago Sky / 4th Season
Starting all nine games thus far, DeShields is averaging 13.2 ppg., 3.9 rpg.. 2.9 apg. and 1.4 spg. for the Sky while seeing 33.9 minutes of duty per contest…With six games of double-figure scoring under her belt in 2021, she tossed in a season-best 26 vs. Phoenix on June 1…The LVFL ranks No. 3 in scoring on the team behind Candace Parker (16.0) and Kahleah Copper (14.6).
Next Game: June 9 vs. Indiana (8 p.m. ET, CBS Sports Network, WCIU, Fever.WNBA.com)
Isabelle Harrison
6-3 / F / Dallas Wings / 5th Season
Has played in eight games after returning from postseason play overseas…Has two starts and is averaging 8.9 ppg. and 6.5 rpg. while playing 25.5 minutes per contest for the Wings…Has scored in double figures four times and is coming off a game vs. Seattle on June 6 in which she tallied 14 points and eight rebounds in her team’s victory…Harrison also had a 16-point, 11-rebound effort vs. the Storm on May 22, carding season highs in each category.
Next Game: June 8 at Phoenix (10 p.m. ET, CBS Sports Network, Bally Sports AZ, Bally Sports SW)
Candace Parker
6-4 / F-C / Chicago Sky / 14th Season
Due to an ankle injury, she has played only one game this season, firing in 16 points and pulling down eight rebounds on May 15 vs. Washington…In that contest, her debut with her hometown Chicago Sky, Parker hit five of 10 shots from the field and had 3-for-4 efforts from behind the arc and the free-throw line. She also added four assists, two blocks and a steal in 25 minutes during the victory over the Mystics…The Sky staff is hopeful of having their star player back soon.
Next Game: June 9 vs. Indiana (8 p.m. ET, CBS Sports Network, WCIU, Fever.WNBA.com)
Mercedes Russell
6-6 / C / Seattle Storm / 4th Season
After concluding play overseas, Russell rejoined the Storm and has started five of seven contests this season in helping the four-time WNBA champs to second place in the league standings at 7-2 through June 7…She is putting up 4.9 ppg., 6.4 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.1 spg. while playing 22.3 minutes per game…She had season bests of 12 points vs. Dallas on June 4 and 11 rebounds vs. Indiana on June 1.
Next Game: June 9 at Atlanta (7 p.m. ET, Bally Sports SE-ATL, JOETV, TSN)
Shekinna Stricklen
6-2 / G-F / Atlanta Dream / 10th Season
Has seen action in four games for the Dream…She is averaging 2.3 ppg. and 0.8 rpg. over 9.5 minutes per contest…Her best outing came against Indiana on May 21, when she connected on all but one of her four three-point attempts en route to nine points in five minutes of action…Most recently, she logged a season-most 13 minutes of duty vs. Minnesota, recording three boards and two assists vs. the Lynx.
Next Game: June 9 vs. Seattle (7 p.m. ET, Bally Sports SE-ATL, JOETV, TSN)
Cierra Burdick
6-2 / F / Phoenix Mercury / 5th Season / Currently Inactive
Signed a temporary contract with Phoenix during training camp…Played four games for the Mercury before being released on May 26…Saw 4.8 minutes of action per game during that span, averaging 1.0 points and 1.8 rebounds while shooting 50 percent from the field…Hit field goals vs. Minnesota on May 14 and Washington on May 18…Had a season-best four rebounds vs. Connecticut on May 21 in her final game before leaving the roster.
Old Dominion‘s new song “I Was On A Boat That Day” has the guys sharing stories about some pretty big events from their career, that actually happened on a boat.
Lead singer Matthew Ramsey recalls that the name for their second album, Happy Endings, which contains the hits “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart,” “Hotel Key,” and “Written In The Sand” – was actually “discovered” on a boat.
Watch them share the story here…
Check out the music video for Old Dominion’s “I Was On A Boat That Day.”
Maddie & Tae not only returned to performing live this past weekend, but they videoed the experience so fans could go behind the scenes.
While both of them were excited to be back, Maddie shared that she was battling a stomach bug — but nothing was going to stop her from hitting the stage.
Check out their show experience in Kentucky right here…
One of the songs that the fans were treated to when Maddie & Tae returned to the concert stage – was “Woman You Got” – check out the acoustic version of the track here…
Andrew Jannakos‘ debut EP Gone Too Soon is out now.
Talking about his project, Andrew says, “It’s an incredible feeling to be able to put out my first debut EP with Sony Music Nashville – It’s every artist’s dream to be able to write, record & release their own music …and I hope this EP shows who I am as an artist, a writer & the diversity that I bring into Country music.”
He adds, “Being different is an ability & makes you stand out …it makes you, YOU. I still dream of the day touring in front of thousands of fans singing my songs back to me. This is EP is just one step closer to that reality! Thank y’all so much for the support and thank you to everyone who helped bring this EP to life!!”
Gone Too Soon track list
1. “Gone Too Soon” (Andrew Jannakos / Josh Bricker / Jason Afable)
2. “When The Whiskey Runs Out” (Andrew Jannakos / Chris La Corte / Justin Wilson)
3. “Like Yesterday” (Andrew Jannakos / Kyle Clark / Alex Pennington Smith)
4. “Somebody Loves You” (Andrew Jannakos / Jason Afable / Kyle Clark / Sam Koon)
5. “We’ve Always Loved” (Andrew Jannakos / Jason Duke / Alex Pennington Smith)
6. “Wine Country” (Andrew Jannakos / Jason Afable / Eric Mallon / Alex Pennington Smith)
Watch the music video for “Gone Too Soon” the title track of the new EP from Andrew Jannakos here…