Happy Mother’s Day to All the Moms Out There

Happy Mother’s Day to All the Moms Out There

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!

Here’s some well wishes & messages from some of your favorite country artists…

Miranda Lambert

“Happy Mother’s Day to all the mamas out there!”


Photo Courtesy of Miranda Lambert

Chris Young

“Happy Mother’s Day mom! Love you and I’m so grateful for all the time you put into raising me and my little sister! (She’s gonna kill me because she was in the pool before this photo)”


Photo Courtesy of Chris Young

Sara Evans

“I’m so grateful that I was able to raise my kids on the road! Happy Mother’s Day to all the hard working mamas out there!”


Photo Courtesy of Sara Evans

 

Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris

“Happy Mother’s Day! Don’t know why I snapped this little gem but I’m happy I did. Hayes is lucky to have such an amazing mom, we love you Maren Morris!”


Photo Courtesy of Ryan Hurd

Tim McGraw

“Happy Mother’s Day to all the remarkable mothers in my life
And to all the mothers out there who have worked so hard to hold their families together over these crazy times we have been going through
You guys are our rock
Love y’all”


Photo Courtesy of Tim McGraw

Trisha Yearwood

“Happy Mother’s Day to all creatures great and small! xo”


Photo Courtesy of Trisha Yearwood

Kenny Chesney

“Happy Mother’s Day!”


Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney

Loretta Lynn

“She was the best. Really, the best. She taught me everything that really matters. She was tiny but strong. She had a beautiful smile and a contagious laugh. She was easy to be around. She gave the best advice–always the best; to me and to everyone else. The entire Holler came to see her for advice. She always knew what to say. As a girl, I always thought she was the smartest woman I knew. Now, all these years later I know I was right about that. She was life smart and heart smart. She taught me to sing and to cook. She never acted like it was a big deal when I made it in country music. She just said, “I knew you would once you started trying.” She believed in me. Daddy never got to see me sing on a stage, but Mommy got to see so much of it. What I wouldn’t do for one hour with her!
When I had my own kids I realized how much she really did love us all. Becoming a mom changed me forever. I can’t lie, sometimes it was hard and I was all the time tired but my heart was full. I’ve tried to love my 6 like my Mommy loved us. It never changes–no matter how old they get. I still smile when they come in the door. I still hope it’s them when the phone rings. They’re the ones that count the most in my book. Now they’ve become my friends–my best friends and I mean that. My kids are my best friends.
All you mommas out there don’t be too hard on yourselves. You’re still woman enough. You got this. Everybody else, love those mommas, hug ’em and spoil ’em. I love and miss my Mommy with all my heart and I love being a Mom more than anything else in the world. Happy Mother’s Day.”


Photos Courtesy of Loretta Lynn

Jay DeMarcus

“Happy Mother’s Day to all of the the strong, beautiful, powerful, smart, influential, patient, loving, nurturing, AMAZING women today!!
Just when I though I could not love Allison DeMarcus more, we had our sweet babies-and there were so MANY other sides of her I began to see, so many more reasons, and different ways to love her. We celebrate you today baby!!
It goes without saying, I ended up with BEST Momma in the world. She loves, ALL OF THE WAY. I know that there have been many long nights worth of prayers, have absolutely saved me sometimes. I am forever grateful”


Photos Courtesy of Jay DeMarcus

Tanya Tucker

“Mothers are very special. There’d be no life without them, no love, no me, no you, and I wouldn’t have my amazing kids. On this Mother’s Day if you still have your momma around, let her know that you love her… and how important she is in your life. I’d give anything if my mother was still here. Then I’d get another chance to treat her like the queen she really was and always will be. Happy Mother’s Day to all you strong hard working Momma’s.
Love, T”


Photo Courtesy of Tanya Tucker & Derrek Kupish

Granger Smith

“She had no idea when I took this that it would be her last picture without an engagement ring. I got down on one knee outside the restaurant soon after. We immediately began planning our life together, but everything for her revolved around her dream of one day (God willing) becoming a mother. Of all the things she wanted to do, that one purpose for her life stood above the rest: motherhood.
What a beautiful fulfillment! Now she’s an incredible gift for our 4 children. Happy Mother’s Day Amber Smith!”


Photo Courtesy of Granger Smith

Reba McEntire

“Mama had four kids in five years. She played with us, disciplined us and loved us. She was my best friend. Miss you mama.”


Photo Courtesy of Reba McEntire

Tyler Farr

“Happy first Mother’s Day to my one and only”
Photo Courtesy of Tyler Farr

Jordan Davis

“You’re an amazing Momma and you make it look effortless, Happy Mothers Day K…Me and Eloise Love ya a lot”
Photo Courtesy of Jordan Davis

Ian Munsick

“Happy Mother’s Day to the 2 best Ma’s to ever do it “
Photo Courtesy of Ian Munsick

Scotty McCreery

“Happy Mothers Day, Mom! Thanks for all you’ve done and all you continue to do for our family. Love you!”

Photo Courtesy of Scotty McCreery
Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Pound Tigers to Clinch Series

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Pound Tigers to Clinch Series

Vols OF-LHP Drew Gilbert / Credit: UT Athletics

COLUMBIA, Mo. – No. 5 Tennessee used a five-run sixth inning to break open a close game and cruised to an 11-4 victory to secure a series win at Missouri on Saturday afternoon at Taylor Field.

Drew Gilbert and Luc Lipcius both drove in four runs apiece while Liam SpenceMax Ferguson joined them in having multi-hit games to lead the charge at the plate.

Junior right hander Camden Sewell picked up his second win of the season after a dominant relief outing. The Cleveland, Tennessee, native allowed just two hits and struck out four in two scoreless innings after starter Will Heflin was bounced from the game after just three innings of work.

Kirby Connell followed Sewell with three shutout innings of his own, allowing just two hits. Elijah Pleasants finished the day with a scoreless ninth inning as the UT bullpen combined to pitch six shutout frames to end the game.

The Big Orange jumped all over Tigers’ starter Konnor Ash in the first inning, scoring four runs on five hits to race out to an early lead. After back-to-back singles by Spence and Ferguson to start the game, Gilbert drove in the game’s first run with a double to right field. Lipcius plated two more runs with a single and Pete Derkay capped the scoring in the inning with another two-out RBI single to make it 4-0.

Ash finished with nine strikeouts on the day but was stuck with the loss after allowing six runs on nine hits and two walks in five innings of work.

Mizzou cut UT’s lead in half with two runs of its own in the bottom of the first. Torin Montgomery drove in both runs with a double down the third-base line to make it a 4-2 game. The Tigers plated two more runs in the third on a Tre Morris double to tie the game at four.

Tennessee started the fifth inning with three straight hits from Jake Rucker, Gilbert and Evan Russell. Russell’s double brought in a pair of runs to put the Vols back in front, 6-4.

The Vols pulled away with a big five-run sixth inning. Gilbert continued his big day with a bases-clearing double to make it 9-4 before Lipcius belted an opposite-field, two-run shot for his ninth homer of the year to extend the lead to 11-4.

Tennessee will go for the series sweep tomorrow at 2 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed live on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.

NOTABLE

SETTING THE TABLE: Liam Spence and Max Ferguson continued to be ultra-productive at the top of Tennessee’s lineup. The duo combined for five hits and four runs scored on Saturday afternoon after accounting for four hits, two runs and four RBI in Friday’s victory.

GILBERT GETTING IT DONE: Sophomore outfielder Drew Gilbert had another productive day at the dish with three hits, three runs scored and four RBI. Two of Gilbert’s three hits were doubles, giving him a new career high. The Minnesota native had a pair of hits in Friday’s series opener, as well, giving him five base knocks for the series heading into tomorrow’s finale.

LIPCIUS LONG BALLS: Veteran first baseman Luc Lipcius continued his hot hitting with two hits and four RBI. The Virginia native hit his ninth home run of the season in the sixth inning and has now homered in five of his last six SEC games. The Vols have hit at least one home run in their last 10 conference games.

Box Score (PDF) | DOWNLOAD: Vitello Postgame

-UT Athletics

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #15 Tennessee Falls to #16 Missouri, 7-4

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #15 Tennessee Falls to #16 Missouri, 7-4

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The 15th-ranked Tennessee softball team fell, 7-4, to No. 16 Missouri Saturday afternoon at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.

In a reverse of Friday’s game, it was Missouri (36-14, 14-9 SEC) who jumped out to an early three-run lead as it scored one run in the first and two in the second. The Tigers’ Brooke Wilmes hit a leadoff home run to center to open the scoring and give Mizzou the early lead in the first.

In the second, Missouri used a leadoff single and a walk to put runners on for Emma Raabe who singled to right to score Imani Myint for the Tigers second run of the day. In the next at-bat, Hannah McGivern scored on a sacrifice fly from Kendyll Bailey.

After a quiet third and fourth innings, Missouri scored four times in the fifth on three hits and an error. With one away and two runners on, Hatti Moore hit a three-run home run to center to give Missouri a 6-0 lead.

Later in the inning, Kim Wert hit a solo home run to left center to score Mizzou’s seventh run of the game.

Tennessee (39-11, 12-10 SEC) fought back in the bottom half of the fifth as Kiki Milloy crushed a two-run blast over the wall in center to cut into the Missouri lead.

With two away and runners on first and second, the Lady Vols made a late push as they scored a pair of runs in the seventh. Amanda Ayala picked up her third hit of the day as she roped an RBI single to right, scoring Kaitlin Parsons.

Ashley Morgan then doubled down the left field line to drive home Milloy for UT’s fourth run of the game and to create the game’s final margin at, 7-4.

Callie Turner started for the Orange & White Saturday, tossing three innings and allowing three runs on three hits. Turner suffered the loss and is now 10-3 on the year. UT also used Samantha Bender and Bailey McCachren out of the bullpen.

Bender threw 3.1 innings, allowing three runs on four hits. McCachren tossed just 0.2 innings, giving up one run.

For Missouri, Laurin Krings got the start and pitched 6.2 innings, surrendering three runs on five hits, walking three and striking out three. Emma Nichols threw in relief for 0.1 innings, giving up one run on three hits.

Krings picked up the win and improved to 9-3 this season.

UP NEXT
Tennessee and Missouri will face off Sunday in a rubber match, with first pitch scheduled for 1 p.m. ET. The game can be streamed on SEC Network+.

Box Score | Overall Stats | SEC Stats | UT vs. Missouri Series Stats

-UT Athletics

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: Ferguson’s Late Blast Lifts #5 Vols to Win in Series Opener

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: Ferguson’s Late Blast Lifts #5 Vols to Win in Series Opener

Vols 2B Max Ferguson / Credit: UT Athletics

COLUMBIA, Mo. – A no-doubt Max Ferguson two-run homer in the eighth inning lifted No. 5 Tennessee to a come-from-behind 5-4 victory in Friday night’s series opener at Taylor Stadium.

The Vols trailed for nearly the entire game before Ferguson’s blast. The junior second baseman finished the night 3-for-4 with three RBI.

Chad Dallas provided UT with another quality start and earned the win to improve to 8-1 on the year. The junior right hander allowed four runs on six hits but struck out eight and allowed just one walk on the night.

Sean Hunley retired all six batters he faced in the eighth and ninth innings to close out the game and earn his fifth save of the year.

The Vols had a couple early chances to get on the board with runners in scoring position in the first and second innings but were unable to capitalize, leaving the door open for the Tigers to open the scoring on a solo homer by Andrew Keefer in the bottom of the second.

A two-out single by Brandt Belk scored two more runs for Missouri in the third, giving the Tigers a 3-0 advantage after three innings.

Tennessee answered back with a pair of runs in the top of the fourth to cut its deficit to one. Jordan Beck singled to score Russell to get UT on the board and Liam Spence drew a bases-loaded walk later in the inning to make it a 3-2 game.

Ferguson tied the game at three with a two-out double in the top of the sixth, but Mizzou quickly regained the lead with a run of their own in the bottom of the inning.

After leaving a pair of runners in scoring position in the seventh, it was Ferguson who came up big again for the Big Orange in the eighth, hitting a monster two-run blast to right field to give UT a 5-4 lead. With Ferguson’s bomb, the Vols have now hit at least one home run in each of their last nine SEC games.

Jacob Kush was the losing pitcher for Missouri, allowing two runs on three hits in two innings of relief. Tigers’ pitchers walked 10 batters and hit two others in the game.

The Vols will look to take the series tomorrow afternoon. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m. ET and the game will be streamed on the SEC Network.

NOTABLE

FERGIE FOR THE WIN: Junior second baseman Max Ferguson had a huge night for the Vols with three hits and three RBI, including a mammoth two-run homer in the top of the eighth to give Tennessee its first lead of the night. The blast was Ferguson’s sixth home run of the year.

FREE BASES? WE’LL TAKE EM’: The Vols were able to take advantage of 12 free bases issued by the Tigers on Friday night. UT batters walked 10 times while MU pitchers also hit two batters.

Box Score (PDF) | DOWNLOAD: Vitello Postgame Interview

-UT Athletics

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #15 Tennessee Softball Downs #16 Missouri in Series Opener, 4-0

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #15 Tennessee Softball Downs #16 Missouri in Series Opener, 4-0

Lady Vols RHP Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee ace Ashley Rogers one-hit 16th-ranked Missouri Friday night at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium as the No. 15 Lady Vol softball team took the game one victory, 4-0.

Tennessee (39-10, 12-9 SEC) received a lights-out performance from Rogers in the circle as she gave up just one hit on the night, struck out five and walked one. The Athens, Tennessee, native tossed her 20th complete game of the season in the win.

Rogers also earned her seventh shutout on the year as she improved to 23-7 in 2021.

The Tigers (35-14, 13-9 SEC) entered the weekend ranked first in the SEC in batting average and on-base percentage, while sitting second in runs per game and third in home runs. After a single in the first, no Missouri batter reached base again until Casidy Chaumont walked in the seventh.

Missouri’s lone hit came in its second at-bat of the game as Jenna Laird hit a blooper down the left field line. From then on it was all Rogers as she shutdown arguably the SEC’s best offensive team, retiring 20 batters in a row.

UT jumped on the board early Friday night as it pushed across a run on two hits in the bottom of the first. Sophomore Kiki Milloy singled to left and promptly stole second to put the pressure on Mizzou. After a ground out advanced Milloy to third, Ashley Morgan pulled a single through the right side of the infield to score Milloy and give the Lady Vols the early lead.

Tennessee tacked on two more runs in the second thanks to a two-run blast from Ivy Davis that hit off the scoreboard in left center.

In the fifth, UT capitalized on a Missouri error to add an insurance run.

Milloy leadoff the inning with a single and advanced to second on an Amanda Ayala hit to short. The first baseman dropped the catch, allowing Ayala to reach safely on the error. After a sacrifice bunt by Morgan put runners in scoring position, Chelsea Seggern drove home Milloy from third on a ground out to second base.

The run gave Tennessee its final margin of victory at, 4-0.

Jordan Weber took the ball for Missouri to start the game and tossed three innings, allowing three runs on five hits. Megan Schumacher come on in relief, throwing the final three innings for the Tigers, surrendering one run on two hits.

Weber suffered the loss and drops to 9-5 on the year.

UP NEXT
Tennessee and Missouri are back at it Saturday for game two of the series. First pitch is slated for 2 p.m. ET. Saturday is also senior day for the Lady Vols, with the senior day celebrations taking place following the conclusion of game two.

Box Score | Overall Stats | SEC Stats 

-UT Athletics

Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram & Jon Randall’s Album, The Marfa Tapes – Available Now

Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram & Jon Randall’s Album, The Marfa Tapes – Available Now

Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram and Jon Randall have released an album like no other – The Marfa Tapes.

Recorded in a very raw and intimate way in Marfa, Texas, the 3 singer-songwriters looked to bring music to listeners in a unique way.

The most important ingredient in the process of making this album, was the place it was record, according to Miranda, “Marfa is such a magical place. It just – the songs are in the air out there in the desert. And I can’t really explain it but we try to do our best to bring people to Marfa through this music, and it’s one of those places where you just go to disappear and you know writing with two people that you can really be your total self with you know it’s – it feels good that we all get to go out there and just celebrate each other and celebrate creating music.”

Miranda adds, “The way we approached putting out The Marfa Tapes was truly just putting out work tapes. I mean we were going to just put them out as work tapes on our phones but we didn’t feel that the quality was good enough on some of them because the West Texas wind blowin’. But we took two microphones out there and just kinda documented how the songs would go down. We did one take and you know some of them were around the fire. Some of them were in the cabin. Some of them were recorded on a ridge watching the sunset but it definitely was just meant to be very raw and real and in the moment.”

The Marfa Tapes is also a culmination of Miranda’s musical relationship with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall, “I grew up watching Jack play the Honkey Tonks in Texas and following him around since I was 15 and I’ve known John for 20 years…so just have a long history of friendship and they are two of my favorite artists and writers, and so we sort of started this little trio of songwriting together and have been doing it for six years.”

While they have worked together before, this was a first for Miranda to record with both guys in this way, which meant a lot to her, “When you get to work with your heroes, it’s a cool full circle moment. You know, Jack and John both being somebody that – 2 people that I really look up to as musicians and songwriters. You don’t just show up and give your weakest lines. You know I definitely bring my A-game when I’m out there writing with those boys because they’re absolutely amazing at what they do and even though, we all have such different styles, somehow when we write these songs together our voices just become this little trio of different styles coming together but it somehow works.”

Fans will get an even better look into the project tomorrow evening (Saturday, May 8th – 7 ET/ 6 CT), when The Marfa Tapes film debuts on Miranda’s Facebook page for 24 hours.

Check out a preview here…

One of the tracks on The Marfa Tapes is Miranda’s “Tin Man” — originally written for her The Weight Of These Wings album, by Miranda, Jack and Jon, the version that now appears on this new project gives the song even more depth in the rawness of this recording…check out the music video here…

Headline Photo Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville

Additional Photos Credit: Spencer Peeples & Sony Music Nashville

 

Kenny Chesney’s Here And Now Deluxe Album – Available Now

Kenny Chesney’s Here And Now Deluxe Album – Available Now

The making of an album is the first step for Kenny Chesney to get his music out.

The second step is to take it directly to the fans at his concerts, “There’s something that happens when we bring the new songs out on the road. To me, that’s when an album is really finished. Once you play the songs, and get the chance to come together in the name of music.”

So, when he released Here And Now a year ago, he got the first step in, but not the second – due to COVID and quarantine.

Having that time off the road had an affect on Kenny, “It’s funny what you learn when you’re forced to stop, I have always loved songs and songwriters, being in the studio with the most creative people. But over the last year, as much as I’ve loved making music – I always have, I’ve realized how much I truly live and breathe songs.”

So, with spending time with his music, and not having the touring schedule, Kenny says, “With ‘Knowing You’ finding its way up the charts, and so much music on Here And Now for people to still explore, there was all this music we’ve made. I decided I didn’t want to wait for the next album. I wanted these four songs to be part of what Here And Now is – making Here And Now Deluxe maybe shows a little bit of a now we never saw coming.”

Along with the existing 12 tracks, including “Happy Does,” “Knowing You,” and the number-one hit “Here and Now,” Kenny has added 4 new songs, “Wind On,” “Fields of Glory,” “My Anthem,” and “Streets.”

When it comes to adding the songs and making a Deluxe album, Kenny says, “The rules have been rewritten and rewritten, How we make music, deliver music, consume music, and they’ll probably keep changing. There’s a freedom in that for guys like me, who love writing, hearing great songs, looking for more where there’s already so much. The idea of adding songs was unheard of a few years ago; now it’s ‘When do you want to release it?’

Kenny adds, “But for all that freedom, one thing doesn’t change: a great song is a great song, friends are something you can’t buy and we are all united when we sing along. So, in that spirit, I couldn’t wait to get these songs to No Shoes Nation. Finally. Here they are.”

From his Here And Now Deluxe album, listen to one of the new tracks — “Fields Of Glory.”

Kenny’s current single at country radio is “Knowing You” — watch the music video here…

Headline Photo Credit: Allister Ann

Additional Photo Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville

 

Matt Stell Says That His Mom Believed In Him – Even When He Didn’t

Matt Stell Says That His Mom Believed In Him – Even When He Didn’t

Did you know that Matt Stell‘s mom had to step in as the director of his video “That Ain’t Me No More”…

Check out the behind the scenes footage…

Of course they were just having a little fun there, but in all seriousness Matt is super proud of his mom.

He shares, “I look for any chance I can to bring up my mother…she is just…really the only way to say it is a bad ass.”

Matt adds about his mom that she’s, “A really…a high performer in everything she does. She got most of a doctorate finished as a single mom. She grinded and worked and did It all with a smile on her face. She’s a state finalist barrel racer as recently as this past year. She’s really special and really believed in me in a lot of the times when I didn’t really believe in myself and it has a lot to do with why I am sitting here today.”

Sounds like mom could’ve directed the video after all!

Matt has celebrated all his success with his mom over the past couple of years, but one moment in particular stands out in his mind, “One memory that sticks out to me with my mom…there’s many…but when ‘Prayed For You’ went number-one and we got to celebrate with a number-one party I got to publicly thank her and kind of share that moment with her because she…a lot of people…but she foremost believed in me and what I was doing even sometimes when I didn’t, and that was a really special moment to share with her. And yeah, I’ll always remember that.”

In the end Matt says, “I’m proud of my mom.”

Maybe not the mom directed version — but check out Matt Stell’s music video for “That Ain’t Me No More”

 

Headline Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Additional Photo Courtesy of Matt Stell

A Day In The Country – May 7th – with Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney & Russell Dickerson

A Day In The Country – May 7th – with Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney & Russell Dickerson

This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – May 7th

On this day in 2019, Darius Rucker received the Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award

In 2018, Jason Aldean sent “Drowns The Whiskey” with Miranda Lambert to country radio

On this day in 2011, Kenny Chesney was at number-1 with “Live A Little”

And a very happy birthday to Russell Dickerson

Photo Credit: Spencer Combs

Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris Still Chase After Each Other In Song, and In Life

Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris Still Chase After Each Other In Song, and In Life

Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd are both songwriters who have been the creative force behind some major country music hits over the past several years.

So, it’s a bit ironic that their first true duet together – neither one had a hand in writing.

“Chasing After You,” written by Brinley Addington and Jerry Flowers, connected with the country music making married couple in a very real way…Maren says, “We really…I guess heard ourselves in the lyrics and it just still rang true today. I feel like whether you’ve been with someone for two seconds or twenty years, you’re always longing for them. I feel like touring and being away from each other gives an element of that, like you’re still chasing me down, I’m chasing you down. So this song will always kind of be fitting.”

Ryan followed with “I’ll still chase after you.”

Maren approved, “Good. Always.”

Ryan performed on the ACM Awards for the first time, last month, and he thought it was very fitting that Maren was there for it…and just recently they made their Late Night With Seth Meyers debut singing their duet “Chasing After You”…check out that appearance here…

Photo Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville

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