Blake Shelton’s New Album Body Language is Available Now

Blake Shelton’s New Album Body Language is Available Now

Blake Shelton’s new album Body Language is out now!

This is Blake’s 12th studio album, and while it’s coming out on the heels of 2020, he says that this is not a “quarantine” album per say, “You know, I can’t sit here and say that this album was created during the pandemic, because it dates back way further than that. We’ve actually been working on this album for probably over 2 years now…I think, and we’ve recorded parts of it in Nashville, Oklahoma, Los Angeles…some of it out on the road that I don’t even remember where we were. But we were definitely able to focus in and finish the album during this pandemic. I think we only actually recorded 3 songs during the pandemic…believe it or not. Just been waiting for the right time to release this music.”

The album contains his number-1 hit with Gwen Stefani, “Happy Anywhere”…

Along with “Happy Anywhere” – Body Language also contains 11 additional tracks…including his current single “Minimum Wage,” which Blake recalls listening to, and loving the first time he heard the track after his longtime producer Scott Hendricks sent it to him, “First time I heard ‘Minimum Wage’ I think I was just driving around in my truck…Scott Hendricks had sent me some songs to listen to, and the song just absolutely energized me. I instantly had ideas in my mind of how we were going to make this record, how it was going to be produced, and things I wanted to ask Scott to try to make come to a reality…and he was able to do all that stuff. My favorite thing about the record…is the piano intro.”

The album’s title shares the name of a track on the project that was written by The Swon Brothers.

Zach and Colton Swon have stayed close to Blake ever since they appear on Team Blake during Season 4 of The Voice.

Blake loves the song they wrote, and feels a special connection to the lyrics “’Body Language’ is a song that my friends The Swon Brothers co-wrote, and I just love the song because it has such a unique melody, and I actually, honestly, really relate to the song. The first verse really hit home with me. After 20 years of touring with loud music blowing my brains out…I’m actually going a little bit deaf I think…that’s what the first verse is about if you ask me.”

Before the album reaches fans, Blake has a very specific way to test if his new music is ready for release “When I complete a recording, normally the first place I listen to it is just on my iPhone…believe it or not. I think you can really tell a lot about a mix, and a song if you can hear it on that tiny little speaker…if it jumps out at ya…that’s usually the first place I listen to it, and I know that’s weird but I feel like if you can make something sound incredible on that tiny speaker, then you’ve done something.”

Body Language track list:

1. “Minimum Wage” (Nicolle GalyonJesse FrasureCorey Crowder)

2. “Body Language” (feat. The Swon Brothers) (Colton SwonZach SwonMatt McGinnRyan Beaver)

3. “Happy Anywhere” (feat. Gwen Stefani) (Ross CoppermanJosh OsborneMatt Jenkins)

4. “Now I Don’t” (Jessi AlexanderAlyssa VanderheymMichael Hardy)

5. “Monday Mornin’ Missin’ You” (Jessi Alexander, Deric RuttanJosh Thompson)

6. “Corn” (Craig WisemanMatt DragstremChris Tompkins, Rodney Clawon)

7. “Makin’ It Up As You Go” (Brad TursiShane McAnallyJosh Osborne)

8. “Whatcha Doin’ Tomorrow” (Dallas DavidsonKyle FishmanCasey Beathard)

9.  “The Girl Can’t Help It” (Ben Hayslip, Josh Osborne, Mark Holman)

10. “The Flow” (Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne)

11. “Neon Time” (Jaron BoyerMichael TylerBen West)

12. “Bible Verses” (Joe FoxAndrew PeeblesBrett Sheroky)

Fans will have a chance to hear music from Blake’s new album in person this summer when he heads out on his Friends and Heroes 2021 tour.

Blake shared that his “friends” includes a very special group of country hit makers, “I’m excited to welcome Martina McBrideTracy ByrdTrace Adkins and my very special guest Lindsay Ell to the Friends and Heroes 2021 Tour”

BLAKE SHELTON’S FRIENDS AND HEROES 2021 DATES:

All tickets on sale 6/10 at 10am local time except where noted

August 18: Omaha, NE / CHI Health Center*

August 20: Denver, CO / Ball Arena*

September 2: Philadelphia, PA / Wells Fargo Center

September 3-4: Washington, D.C. / The Anthem

September 9: Nashville, TN / Bridgestone Arena

September 10: Evansville, IN / Ford Center

September 11: Rosemont, IL / Allstate Arena*

September 16: North Charleston, SC / North Charleston Coliseum

September 17: Greenville, SC / Bon Secours Wellness Arena

September 18: Duluth, GA / Infinite Energy Center

September 23: St. Louis, MO / Enterprise Center

September 24: Tulsa, OK / BOK Center

September 25: Fort Worth, TX /Dickies Arena

September 30: Grand Rapids, MI / Van Andel Arena

October 1: Detroit, MI / Little Caesars Arena*

October 2: Milwaukee, WI / Fiserv Forum*

*Rescheduled date. These shows are on sale now. If you previously purchased tickets for one of these shows and you’re no longer able to attend, you may request a refund within 30 days. To be eligible, you must have purchased your tickets through Ticketmaster and not have transferred, posted, or sold them.

Body Language from Blake Shelton is out now, and it features his current single “Minimum Wage.”

Photo Courtesy of WMN12:30

A Day In The Country – May 21st – Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Luke Bryan & Cody Johnson

A Day In The Country – May 21st – Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Luke Bryan & Cody Johnson

This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – May 21st

On this day in 2018 Scotty McCreery’s “Five More Minutes” is certified Platinum

In 2016 Maren Morris made her Grand Ole Opry debut

In 2014 Luke Bryan’s Crash My Party was at number-1 on the country album chart — included among the many hits on that album is “Play It Again”

And sending out a happy birthday to Cody Johnson

Photo Courtesy of WMN

Jordan Davis Learned A Lot About Himself with His EP Buy Dirt – Available Now

Jordan Davis Learned A Lot About Himself with His EP Buy Dirt – Available Now

Jordan Davis‘ brand new EP, Buy Dirt is available now!

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Jordan says that his was only able to make his EP Buy Dirt because of the time he had last year due to the quarantine…

Jordan shares, “This EP, Buy Dirt, it’s been my last year. You know, I think I’ve learned a lot about myself, and I’ve been able to kind of reprioritize some stuff. I think it’s good to be busy. I’ve kind of always leaned on being busy as this really, really good thing. Being busy is good because that means you have a lot of work or whatever. But unfortunately, when you’re busy and you’re on the road, a lot of things that should come first kind of get pushed to the side. I kind of had to figure that out, and the pandemic really put it right in front of my face. And so, My writing changed, and I think that’s what a lot of these songs on Buy Dirt kind of reflect.”

Buy Dirt Track Listing:

  1. “Blow Up Your TV” (Written by John Prine and Jeffrey Bradford Kent)
  2. “Buy Dirt” (feat. Luke Bryan) (Written by Jordan Davis, Jacob DavisJosh JenkinsMatt Jenkins)
  3. “Need To Not” (Written by Jordan Davis, Jacob Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins)
  4. “Drink Had Me” (Written by Jordan Davis, Ashley GorleyEmily WeisbandPaul DiGiovanni)
  5. “Lose You” (Written by Jordan Davis, Paul DiGiovanniJosh KerrJosh Dorr)
  6. “Almost Maybes” (Written by Jordan Davis, Jesse FrasureHillary Lindsey)
  7. “I Still Smoked” (Written by Jordan Davis, Randy MontanaJonathan Singleton)
  8. “Trying” (Written by Jordan Davis, Ashley Gorley, Emily Weisband, Paul DiGiovanni)

The title track for Buy Dirt features a very special guest singer – Luke Bryan. Dylan shares how Luke got involved with the track, “We sat around the fire after a golf tournament one day, smoking cigars and talking about everything BUT music. That conversation always stuck with me. Luke isn’t just a great entertainer; he’s a great Dad, a great husband, and a great friend, too. That’s what ‘Buy Dirt’ embodies. 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’.”

The EP Buy Dirt – which is available now – also features Jordan Davis’ hit song “Almost Maybes.”

Photos Courtesy of UMG Nashville

Gary LeVox’s One On One Is Available Now

Gary LeVox’s One On One Is Available Now

Gary LeVox‘s 5-song EP One On One is available now.

The new collection of songs with a Christian influence is Gary’s first post-Rascal Flatts project, and he says “It was time. You know, there’s time for a new season, and now’s the time…feels really good. I’m really excited about the new music.” 

Gary adds, “One On One is my passion project and I have wanted to do this body of work for as long as I can remember. Two of my greatest passions, music and faith, are finally coming together.”

Gary shares, “Gospel and Bluegrass and Country…that’s just my foundation you know.”

When it came to working on the project – it was actually helped by the stay at home orders of 2020, “I’ve had plenty of time…of course, through this whole pandemic thing to really create and cut some new stuff and I’m just thrilled about it.”

One On One Track List:
1. “A Little Love” (featuring MercyMe)
2. “Never Forget” (featuring Jonathan McReynolds)
3. “While I Wait” (featuring Brittany LeVox)
4. “All I See” (featuring BRELAND)
5. “The Distance”

One On One from Gary LeVox, featuring “The Distance” is available now.

Photos Courtesy of BMLG

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #4 Vols Take Series Opener at #15 South Carolina, 10-4

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #4 Vols Take Series Opener at #15 South Carolina, 10-4

Max Ferguson and Connor Pavolony – Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

COLUMBIA, S.C. – A sixth-run fourth inning provided No. 4 Tennessee all the runs it would need in a 10-4 series-opening win over No. 15 South Carolina on Thursday night at Founders Park.

The Volunteers recorded five of their 12 hits during the six-run fourth, including a pair of two-run homers from Luc Lipcius and Max Ferguson to take a 7-0 lead. Ferguson and Lipcius both finished with two hits, three RBI and a run scored.

Pete Derkay also had a nice night at the, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI double, including UT’s first hit of the game in the third inning. Five Vols finished with multiple hits on the night.

Chad Dallas bounced back from a tough start last weekend with a great performance on Thursday night to earn the win and improve to 9-1 on the year. The Texas native retired 10 batters in a row at one point and finished with eight strikeouts in a career-high 7.2 innings pitched.

The Vols opened the scoring with a run in the top of the third. Derkay recorded the first hit of the game with a leadoff single to center field before Connor Pavolony reached on a walk. Liam Spence advanced both runners with a sacrifice bunt and Ferguson got the job done with a sacrifice fly to score Derkay and give UT a 1-0 lead.

After Dallas retired the side in order to end the third, Tennessee exploded for six runs on five hits in the top of the fourth to chase Gamecock’s starter Brannon Jordan. Lipcius and Ferguson both hit two-run bombs to right field while Derkay and Pavolony both had RBI hits in the inning, as well.

South Carolina responded with a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning as Wes Clarke hit his SEC-leading 21st homer of the year to cut UT’s lead to 7-2.

The Gamecocks pulled within three on another two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth by Andrew Eyster. Sean Hunley came on in relief of Dallas and got Braylen Wimmer to strike out looking to end the inning.

A two-out rally gave the Big Orange some more insurance runs in the top of the ninth. After Ferguson was picked off at first for out No. 2, Rucker singled up the middle and came all the way around to score one batter later on a triple by Gilbert off the right-field wall. Evan Russel followed with an RBI double and Lipcius came through with an RBI single to make it 10-4.

Hunley allowed a single in the ninth but induced a double-play ball and another ground out to end the game and earn his sixth save of the year.

The Vols will go for the series win tomorrow at 7 p.m. in game two of the series. Fans can watch the action live on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.

NOTABLE

SKID SNAPPED: Entering Thursday night’s contest, Tennessee had lost 11 straight road games at South Carolina. The win was the Vols’ first in Columbia since a 5-4 victory on April 6, 2012.

BIG FLIES: Luc Lipcius and Max Ferguson both hit their 10th homers of the season during UT’s six-run fourth inning. The Vols have now homered in 14 of their last 15 SEC games and have hit multiple long balls in nine of those contests.

DOUBLE-DIGIT RUNS: Thursday night’s 10-run output marked the eighth time this season that Tennessee has scored double-digit runs in an SEC game and the 15-time overall this year. The Vols are 15-0 in those games this season.

#ROADVOLS: Tennessee improved upon its SEC-best road record with Thursday’s victory over the Gamecocks. The Vols are now 15-4 on the road this season and 10-3 in road conference games.

Box Score | Vitello Postgame Media

-UT Athletics

Softball Preview: Knoxville Regional

Softball Preview: Knoxville Regional

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the 16th consecutive NCAA Tournament, Tennessee is hosting a regional as the No. 9-seeded Lady Vols welcome Liberty, James Madison and Eastern Kentucky to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.

The Knoxville Regional is a double-elimination tournament and will run Friday, May 21 through Sunday, May 23 with the winner advancing to the NCAA Super Regional.

CAPACITY EXPANDED
On Wednesday, the NCAA Medical Advisory Group announced that venue capacity for 2021 Spring NCAA Championships conducted outdoors will be determined by state/local guidelines and may increase to 100 percent.

As a result of the announcement, this weekend’s NCAA Knoxville Regional will see softball attendance at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium expand to 100 percent capacity.

BROADCAST INFO
Game one of the of regional between Liberty and James Madison will be broadcast on ESPNU beginning at noon ET and will be followed by Tennessee vs. Eastern Kentucky on ESPN3/WatchESPN at 2:30. Tiffany Greene (play-by-play) and Erin Miller (color) will call the action all weekend.

GAME SCHEDULE
Friday
Game 1: Liberty vs. James Madison | 12 p.m. | ESPNU

Game 2: Tennessee vs. Eastern Kentucky | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN3/WatchESPN

Saturday
Game 3: G1 Winner vs. G2 Winner | 12 p.m.

Game 4: G1 Loser vs. G2 Loser | 2:30 p.m.

Game 5: G3 Loser vs. G4 Winner | 5 p.m.

Sunday
Game 6: G3 Winner vs. G5 Winner | 12 p.m.

Game 7: G6 Winner vs. G6 Loser (If necessary) | 2:30 p.m.

Need to Know
Tennessee enters the NCAA Tournament after reaching the SEC Tournament Semifinal last week. The Lady Vols defeated Texas A&M and SEC regular season Co-Champions Arkansas before falling to eventual SEC Tournament Champions Alabama.

UT has hosted a regional every year since the format began in 2005. That ties Alabama and Florida for the longest active hosting streak in the nation.

The Lady Vols had four players earn NFCA Southeast All-Region Team accolades, led by Ashley Rogers and Kiki Milloy who landed first team honors. Ashley Morgan and Amanda Ayala were tabbed to the second team.

FAMILIAR FOES
Tennessee has seen Liberty and Eastern Kentucky already in 2021 as both programs made the trek to Knoxville during the regular season. The Lady Vols opened the year at Sherri Parker Lee against EKU, winning both games of a doubleheader – 10-0 in five innings in game one and 3-2 in game two.

Liberty traveled to Rocky Top for a March 30 showdown, which went Tennessee’s way as it defeated the Flames, 6-0.

SCOUTING EASTERN KENTUCKY
2021 Record: 35-15 Overall, 22-9 OVC

Series Record: Tennessee Leads – 12-0

Last Meeting: A 3-2 victory for the Lady Vols in the Knoxville doubleheader on February 14, 2021, which was preceded by a 10-0 shutout win.

Key Player/Stat: In addition to having three games canceled in the month of May, the Colonels lost the final four regular season games that they played. EKU responded with a strong showing at the OVC Tournament, taking the tournament title and defeating top-seeded Southeast Missouri State twice in as many days to take home the conference crown. Redshirt junior outfielder Sammi Miller leads the Colonels with a season batting average of .419. Miller, while also holding team-best totals of 62 hits and 50 runs, is 16-of-18 when attempting to steal a base this season. Redshirt junior first baseman Carly Robinson leads EKU with 40 RBIs this year. The Colonels are batting .263 as a team this season and recorded an ERA of 3.42.

SCOUTING JAMES MADISON
2021 Record: 34-1 Overall, 17-1 CAA

Series Record: Tennessee Leads – 3-2

Last Meeting: A 2-6 loss for the Lady Vols in Clearwater, Florida, on February 16, 2019.

Key Player/Stat: The Dukes of James Madison travel to the NCAA Knoxville Regionals having lost just one game this season. With a record of 34-1, JMU is ranked No. 22 in the USA TODAY/NFCA Coaches Poll. Redshirt junior Sara Jubas, leads the Dukes with a season batting average of .427 on 100 at-bats. She has scored 39 runs and accumulated 29 RBIs this season. Redshirt senior Kate Gordon is batting .417 and has posted 48 hits, 17 home runs, a team-high 52 RBIs and scored 40 runs this season. Redshirt senior infielder Madison Naujokas has been successful in each of 23 attempts to steal a base this season. As a team, the Dukes are batting .335 this season, while holding opponents to just .163 from the plate on the year.

SCOUTING LIBERTY
2021 Record: 42-13 Overall, 16-2 ASUN

Series Record: Tennessee Leads – 20-0

Last Meeting: A 6-0 shutout victory for the Lady Vols in Knoxville this season on March 30, 2021.

Key Player/Stat: The Liberty Lady Flames arrive in Knoxville on fire, having won 21 of their past 22 games. Liberty finished the season with a record of 42-13 and won 16 of their 18 ASUN games. They went on to win the ASUN Tournament, defeating second-seeded Kennesaw State. Sophomore Kara Canetto leads Liberty this season with a batting average of .388 on 178 at-bats. She has recorded 69 hits and scored 36 runs. Senior Amber Bishop-Riley holds a team-high 16 home runs on the year, while her sister, Autumn Bishop owns a team-best 19 doubles this season. The Bishop sisters are two of the three players for the Lady Flames batting above .300. Liberty, as a team, is batting .296 this year.

GAMEDAY/STADIUM POLICIES & INFORMATION
Clear Bag Policy
In an effort to enhance safety and expedite fan entry at Tennessee athletic events, UT has implemented a clear bag policy at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium and all other athletic facilities. Only one clear bag no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches (gallon size) per person is permitted. Fans are also allowed a small clutch purse not exceeding 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches. Gates will open 60 minutes prior to game time.

Parking
Softball parking is located in Lots S14 and C25 adjacent to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium and Regal Soccer Stadium.

Other Info
All of the information listed above and more can be found on the Tennessee Softball Gameday Information page HERE.

-UT Athletics

Four Lady Vols Earn NFCA All-Region Honors

Four Lady Vols Earn NFCA All-Region Honors

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association announced its annual All-Region awards Thursday, with four Lady Vols landing on NFCA Southeast All-Region Teams.

Tennessee’s Ashley Rogers and Kiki Milloy were tabbed First Team All-Region, while Ashley Morgan and Amanda Ayala picked up second team honors. This is the second first team honor for Rogers and the first time Milloy, Morgan and Ayala have been recognized as All-Region players.

Rogers has had a stellar year in the circle for UT and is one of the top pitchers in the nation. She ranks fifth nationally and leads the SEC in victories with 25, leads the conference and is fifth nationally in strikeouts at 278 and has a conference-best eight shutouts to rank 12th overall in the nation.

The Athens, Tennessee, native was named the SEC Pitcher of the Week three times this season, becoming the first Lady Vol to win the weekly honor three times in a single season since 2018. Rogers was also selected to the All-SEC First Team.

Milloy was named to the regions first team and enters the NCAA Tournament hitting .364 with 36 RBI, an SEC-leading 36 stolen bases and a team-best 48 runs scored. Her 36 stolen bases are the most by a Lady Vol since Raven Chavanne stole 41 in 2013.

The Woodinville, Washington, native was picked First Team All-SEC and landed a spot on the All-SEC Newcomer Team a week ago.

Morgan picked up second team accolades, marking her first NFCA All-Region honor. She was tabbed Second Team All-SEC last week after leading the Lady Vols in batting average in SEC play, hitting .400. She also led the Lady Vols in league play with 15 RBIs, 26 hits and six doubles.

Outfielder Amanda Ayala secured Second Team All-Region honors after posting career-highs in batting average, hits, triples, home runs and slugging percentage. She was able to achieve the honor despite missing three weeks in the middle of the season due to injury.

Tennessee, the No. 9 national seed in the NCAA Tournament, will host the NCAA Knoxville Regional this weekend, May 21-23.

-UT Athletics

Blake Shelton Taking His Friends And Heroes Out On the Road in 2021

Blake Shelton Taking His Friends And Heroes Out On the Road in 2021

When it comes to his upcoming Friends And Heroes 2021 tour Blake Shelton says “Here we go!!!!! Looking forward to getting back out there with y’all!!!!!”

Blake says “A little over a year ago when the world shut down and we had to postpone the tour, I was already in Omaha getting ready for the show that night.”

He adds, “I told you we would be back, and I’m thrilled to say we are kicking off the Friends and Heroes 2021 Tour in Omaha. I’m giving everybody in every city plenty of notice – you might as well tell your boss you’re gonna be late to work the next day and pay that babysitter overtime, because we are going to play some country music for y’all until they turn on the lights. And that might not stop us!”

Blake shared who will be joining him on the tour, “I’m excited to welcome Martina McBride, Tracy Byrd, Trace Adkins and my very special guest Lindsay Ell to the Friends and Heroes 2021 Tour”

BLAKE SHELTON’S FRIENDS AND HEROES 2021 DATES

All tickets on sale 6/10 at 10am local time except where noted

August 18: Omaha, NE / CHI Health Center*

August 20: Denver, CO / Ball Arena*

September 2: Philadelphia, PA / Wells Fargo Center

September 3-4: Washington, D.C. / The Anthem

September 9: Nashville, TN / Bridgestone Arena

September 10: Evansville, IN / Ford Center

September 11: Rosemont, IL / Allstate Arena*

September 16: North Charleston, SC / North Charleston Coliseum

September 17: Greenville, SC / Bon Secours Wellness Arena

September 18: Duluth, GA / Infinite Energy Center

September 23: St. Louis, MO / Enterprise Center

September 24: Tulsa, OK / BOK Center

September 25: Fort Worth, TX /Dickies Arena

September 30: Grand Rapids, MI / Van Andel Arena

October 1: Detroit, MI / Little Caesars Arena*

October 2: Milwaukee, WI / Fiserv Forum*

*Rescheduled date. These shows are on sale now. If you previously purchased tickets for one of these shows and you’re no longer able to attend, you may request a refund within 30 days. To be eligible, you must have purchased your tickets through Ticketmaster and not have transferred, posted, or sold them.

This is one fans will be looking to here — it’s from Blake Shelton’s new album Body Language – “Minimum Wage”

Photo Courtesy of WMN

Lady A Thinks Hillary Will Cry on the What A Song Can Do Tour

Lady A Thinks Hillary Will Cry on the What A Song Can Do Tour

Lady A is heading out on the road with their What A Song Can Do tour, and the trio exclaims “To say we are beyond excited for this announcement is a huge understatement.”

Charles of Lady A says, “This tour is really going to be about letting our fans know how much they mean to us and what music has done for all of us over the last year…which is the essence of the tour name. We started writing a song called ‘What A Song Can Do’ and it turned into a love-letter to our fans.” 

While Charles, Hillary and Dave will be there of course, they shared who else will be out there with them “We cannot wait to hit the road this summer on the What A Song Can Do Tour with Carly Pearce, Niko Moon and Tenille Arts!”

Lady A wants their fans to know that since they saw them last, there’s a ton of new music to play live, “Y’all come out and share this experience with us and sing along to the songs you know and love – plus, we can’t wait to share a few new ones that we’ve been working on this past year.”

Charles added, “We were lucky enough to still release new music this past year but there are songs like ‘Champagne Night’ and ‘What If I Never Get Over You’ that we haven’t been able to play live much so we know those will make for some really special moments.”

Lady A also shared that they know after the events of last year, getting back together will be an emotional experience, “We are going to soak up these moments on stage more than ever before and yes Hillary will most likely cry, ha!”

The group’s current single at country radio is sure to be a big hit on the What A Song Can Do tour – check out “Like A Lady.”

Photos Courtesy of BMLG Records

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