Transcript: Jeremy Pruitt Previews Vols’ Matchup With No. 5 Florida

Transcript: Jeremy Pruitt Previews Vols’ Matchup With No. 5 Florida

Vols HC Jeremy Pruitt / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee returns to Neyland Stadium for the first time in 42 days when the Volunteers host No. 5 Florida at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday on CBS. Head coach Jeremy Pruitt discussed the game week at his Monday press conference.

Opening Statement…

“Hope everybody had a good Thanksgiving weekend. I know we’re excited to be back. We got our guys back in here on Saturday and started going over some things – getting prepped for Florida and just continuing there. When you look at Florida, I think right now they’re playing as good as any team in the country. Offensively, they’ve been very efficient especially at the quarterback position. Kyle Trask has done a phenomenal job getting the ball to the right playmakers, knows where to go with the ball. We’re familiar with him. We played him last year. He played really well against us. I think they’ve got probably the best tight end in the country in Kyle Pitts. Nobody has really been able to slow him down. The thing has really impressed me the most about him, just in his game, everybody knew he was a very good receiving tight end, but I think you could just look at this season and he’s done a tremendous job blocking in the C-area that has really elevated his game. Nobody really talks about that, but I see it. I see the way he’s playing. (Florida’s) got really good running backs. Got a bunch of wide receivers. Got experience on the d-line. Todd Grantham has always been a guy that creates negative plays – gives you a bunch of different looks. (UF) has been very opportunistic on that side of the ball. In special teams, they have really good specialists and got really good returners so it’ll be a huge challenge for us. Our guys are excited about playing this game.

“Obviously, we didn’t get a chance to play last week. We’ve not had any new COVID positives from our last testing (Sunday). We do have some guys that are in quarantine that won’t be able to practice this week, but will be able to play on game day. It’s an unusual circumstance, but we’re working through it and the next guys are getting ready to play. We’ve got a full week this week and we’re excited about playing Florida.”

On if he thinks that high-scoring offense is now more critical to win games than a good defense…

“Well, I think that there’s more points being scored now than ever, especially in this league. This has traditionally been a defensive dominated league, but over the last probably three or four years, you can see that it’s changing a little bit. There’s been days that some of the best teams who had the best defenses, their offenses have to cover for them. You’ve got to win a game 42-38 or 46-41 or something. You’ve got to be able to score points. I think, especially when you look at this season, with a 10-game SEC schedule and the grind of it, the teams that have been really explosive on offense probably have created an advantage for them just because the games probably have not been as physical. If you score a lot of points and the other team is trying to catch up, there’s not as much ground to pound and so I think you’ve definitely seen that.”

On what has prevented Tennessee from scoring a lot of points on offense…

“Well I can assure you we won’t score every possession. I mean we’ve talked about this over and over. We’ve had turnovers. We’ve had penalties, lack of execution. I can assure you that it’s not our plan to go out there and score 17 points. We want to score as many as we can.”

On how tough it will be to prevent Florida from scoring a lot of points early in the game…

“I think Dan (Mullen) has always done a really good job as a play caller based on the personnel that he has on his team. You look at them right now, they’re efficient running the football. They’re efficient throwing the football. They get the ball to a lot of different receivers and a lot of different running backs. So, he’s always done a fantastic job mixing it up. Probably now, they’re throwing it more than they ever have based off his team. He’s got a really good quarterback with a good surrounding cast. That’s not to say they couldn’t go run the ball a whole bunch of times and win the same amount of games. I think they’re excellent running the football. But, he’s just playing to his strengths. I think he’s always done a really good job. It’s not just the opening drive. It’s the entire game.”

On what goes into defending an opponent’s opening drive when they have plays scripted…

“You start with the opening drive, start with third downs, short yardage, goal line, red area, coming out, two minute… there’s all these different situations during the game that you kind of got to go back and dig up history and see what they’ve done in the past. They’re always going to have changeups and sometimes when you’ve coached against guys as long as we’ve coached against each other, there might be too much history. Obviously, what they’re doing right now is not what he (Dan Mullen) did when he was at Mississippi State, so you really have to go over what they’ve done right now. But you can see he pulls out things he’s done over the last 10 or 12 years and it’ll show up in a game, so you really got to be ready for everything.”

On what they have worked on with the extra practices that have come up due to postponements…

“Well, we’ve had three off weeks in the last five weeks, so it’s been an opportunity for a lot of younger guys to take a lot of reps. The more you do something, the better you get at it. For a lot of the older guys, we had a lot of guys that have been in and out of the lineup and one thing about any sport or anything you want to do, you want to kind of get in a routine, so being able to kind of get in a routine and practice and create some consistency within a group has been important. This past week was a little different than the previous off weeks because we had a lot of guys that were out of practice, so we didn’t have the volume of work load like we’ve done in the previous weeks so a little more walk throughs, a lot more teaching just to be able to be productive.”

On how many guys weren’t available to practice last week due to quarantine…

“We’ve had two guys test positive but it dates back to when we came back from Auburn, but unfortunately with the contact tracing that number has grown a pretty good bit there. It’s knocked us out of a lot of the guys, which they’ll start coming back in here toward the end of this week.”

On how Florida QB Kyle Trask has improved this year from last year…

“Well he’s got more experience. He’s really done a nice job getting the balls to the playmakers. He’s made a lot of really good decisions (and) he’s not made a lot of poor decisions. He has enough athletic ability to extend plays. I think he’s played really, really well.”

On if any of the quarterbacks have been affected by contact tracing…

“We’ve had one that’s been affected. Listen, the whole part of it is I’ve tried to be as transparent as we can with it. We can’t say exactly who, but these guys that are out there practicing are working hard to create chemistry with our guys, so we’ll continue to do that this week.”

On if the team practiced over the off weekend…

“We only had a walkthrough on Saturday, we didn’t practice on Sunday.”

On intangibles learned from practice to prepare a true freshman to start…

“It starts, probably, with knowledge. For this freshman class, we had some guys that were midyear, but they didn’t get the chance to go through spring ball and that probably hurt them. Just creating the right habits, knowledge – knowing what you’re supposed to do, how you’re supposed to do it and why you are supposed to do it that way is important. Being able to be mature enough to come work every day at practice to compete because everybody sees it. Our freshman class, we have a lot of really good football players in there and these guys continue to be positive and work hard as the season has gone you have seen more and more of them play.”

On playing at home after six weeks…

“We are absolutely looking forward to it. It seems like it’s been forever since we’ve had a home game. We will be excited to be back in Neyland. Obviously, it is a huge advantage for us to play at home. Our crowd has been great this year at every game. We will need them to be that way again on Saturday.”

On how the players and staff have responded to COVID’s adversity…

“It’s late in the year now, so we’ve kind of gotten used to it. It started on March 12 for our players and everybody in our program and everything changed. We’ve been working hard to adapt, and I feel like our staff has done an outstanding job continuing to do that. One thing that I am proud of is Dr. (Chris) Klenck, Jeronimo (Boche) and the medical staff have done a phenomenal job protecting our guys and protecting everybody in our organization and our kids have responded to it. That’s a huge deal for us.”

On how UT’s defense has defended tight ends this year…

“It doesn’t matter how we’ve defended them, none of them have been like this (Kyle Pitts). In all my year’s coaching, I believe he is the most talented guy we have ever played against. He’s a guy that can line up and win one-on-ones against corners, one-on-ones against safeties, linebackers. Like I said, he’s really improved in blocking the interior part. He’s a complete football player and playing as good as anybody in our conference.”

On Harrison Bailey’s development…

“I really don’t think the issue is the playbook. Harrison is a smart guy who has worked really hard. It’s been more about opportunities and getting live opportunities. He’s had a chance to do more and more of that as the season has gone. When you just talk about the volume of work, playing a little bit at the end of the Kentucky game, the Arkansas game and a couple of weeks ago against Auburn has been really good for him, just for the speed of the game to prepare him for the future. That’s been really, really good. He works hard every single day. He’s developing more leadership around the rest of his teammates. That’s part of being a quarterback is getting the other 10 guys to be at their best. He continues to do what we ask him to do.”

On when he expects to have the QB who was affected by contact tracing return and if it would be hard to play a QB who hasn’t practiced in two weeks…

“Well, it would be hard to play anyone. Jaylen McCollough did it a little bit against South Carolina. He played a few plays in that game. Warren Burrell did it also this year. It’s not ideal, but the one thing about it, is when you are in contact tracing is that you can still workout and stay in shape, it just has to be in a confined environment. They get a chance to watch the meetings via Zoom and they get to see the game plan, they just don’t get a chance to experience the reps.”

On if he expects the secondary to be at full strength this weekend…

“We’ve got guys that have really pushed through the entire year. It’s just been an unusual year. Some of it has really been from the fact that the start and stop has affected some individuals a bit more than others. So, whoever we have Saturday will go out there and play to the best of their ability and they’ll play together.”

On where the team has improved the most during these off weeks…

“Creating depth. Like I said, we had a lot of young guys affected all the way back in fall camp. It’s why we started the scrimmages on Sunday nights and when we’ve had these off weeks, we’ve treated them like fall camp, except for this past week. So, it’s been really good for a lot of young players and to create depth on our team, because we’re going to need it down the stretch here.”

On Brett Cimaglia being fully healthy…

“He’s working to get there. I don’t know for sure that he is. He came back when we got here in June with a little bit of a knee injury and he’s worked his way through it throughout the season. Again, he’s a guy that we believe in. He’s been almost automatic since we’ve been here and when he’s healthy, he’s one of the best players in the country at that position.”

On how challenging it’s going to be to play two teams fighting for the College Football Playoff…

“We’re focused on Florida right now and that’s enough to focus on. They’ve got a really good football team. They’re really well coached and like I said, they’ll present a lot of different challenges for us. It’s a great opportunity. It’s a great opportunity for everyone in our program and it’s something that we’re looking forward to.”

-UT Athletics

Hoops Preview: Lady Vols vs. ETSU

Hoops Preview: Lady Vols vs. ETSU

Rennia Davis – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — #RV/RV Tennessee (1-0) is back at Thompson-Boling Arena on Tuesday night, hosting in-state rival ETSU (1-0) at 7 p.m. ET.

Both teams are coming off season-opening victories on Saturday, as the Lady Vols took care of Western Kentucky, 87-47, in Knoxville and the Buccaneers edged Longwood in Farmville, Va., 62-56.

The head coaches in this game, Tennessee’s Kellie (Jolly) Harper and ETSU’s Brittney Ezell matched up against one another on the hardwood during their college days at Tennessee and Alabama, respectively. Both played high school ball in the Volunteer State as well, as UT’s skipper starred at White County High School (Sparta) and the Bucs’ leader was a standout at Franklin High School.

This is expected to be UT’s last appearance on The Summitt until Dec. 20, when Jackson State comes to town for a noon match-up. That game will be televised by the SEC Network.

UT next faces back-to-back road games, traveling to West Virginia for an SEC/Big 12 Challenge tilt at 2 p.m. ET (ESPN+/Big 12 Now) on Saturday and playing at Texas on Dec. 13. Tip for that game has not been announced.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • Tuesday night’s game will be live streamed by SECN+ with Roger Hoover (PxP) and LVFL Andraya Carter (Analyst) on the call.
  • The contest also can be heard on Lady Vol Network radio stations and by audio stream, with Brian Rice sitting in temporarily for Mickey Dearstone. Now calling the action for his 22nd season, Dearstone (and Rice) are joined by studio host Bobby Rader.
  • A link to the live audio stream can be found on each game’s Hoops Central page or the Lady Vol schedule on UTSports.com.
  • For a list of Lady Vol Network affiliates, please click on the Fans tab at the top of UTSports.com, select Vol Network and then click on Vol Network Affiliates in the black bar at the top of the page.
  • Air time for games on the Lady Vol Radio Network generally occurs 30 minutes prior to tip-off.
  • SECN+ games are online broadcasts and are available only on WatchESPN via computers, smartphones and tablets.
  • All of the games included in the ESPN package (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU) and the SEC Network will be available through WatchESPN, accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app, and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 or Xbox One to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

LAST TIME WE PLAYED

  • The Lady Vols opened the 2020-21 season with an impressive 87-47 win over Western Kentucky in Thompson-Boling Arena on Saturday afternoon.
  • Junior guard/forward Rae Burrell led Tennessee with 18 points and a career-high seven assists. Four other Lady Vols found their way into double digits with redshirt junior guard Jordan Walker adding 13, freshman guard/forward Marta Suárez scoring 11, and senior forward Rennia Davis and freshman guard Destiny Salary each pitching in 10. Davis also tallied 11 rebounds to record her 30th career double-double.
  • WKU was paced by Ally Collett who finished the day with 16 points and three rebounds. Meral Abdelgawad was the second-leading scorer with 13 points and nine rebounds.

NEW FACES IN THE STARTING FIVE

  • Three Tennessee newcomers earned starting spots in their debuts – freshman Marta Suárez and graduate transfers Jordan Walker and Keyen Green. Prior to that, only two transfers had started in a season opener (Shannon Bobbitt and Jaiden McCoy) in the NCAA era. Suárez became the 23rd freshman to start in her first game as a Lady Vol.

DOUBLE-DIGIT DEBUTS

  • Redshirt junior Jordan Walker and freshmen Marta Suárez and Destiny Salary found their way into double digits, scoring 13, 11 and 10, respectively. They are three of just 45 Lady Vols all-time to score 10 or more points in their debut.

BALANCED ATTACK

  • Of the 12 players active for the Lady Vols against WKU, 11 contributed points to Tennessee’s win and five were in double figures.

ABOUT TENNESSEE

  • Tennessee returns five of its top six scorers and rebounders from 2019-20, including the top four in each category.
  • Kellie Harper welcomes back 80.8 percent of her scoring, 76.4 percent of rebounds, 78.6 percent of blocks, 71.0 percent of steals and 64.8 percent of assists from a year ago.
  • Tennessee returns four players who were in the starting lineup during the 2019-20 season. That group includes 6-2 senior Rennia Davis, 6-1 junior Rae Burrell and 6-5 sophomore Tamari Key. Sophomore Jordan Horston, a 6-2 guard, earned 22 starts before giving way to Burrell in the final nine contests.
  • UT welcomes a pair of highly-productive graduate transfers in 6-foot-1 Keyen Green from Liberty and 5-8 Jordan Walker from Western Michigan. Green is a three-time all-conference performer, while Walker earned All-MAC honors last season.
  • The three-member rookie class includes 6-0 guard Destiny Salary (four-star prospect, #57 by espnW HoopGurlz), 6-1 guard/forward Tess Darby (#86 by Blue Star Media, four-star prospect by ProspectsNation.com, three-star prospect by espnW HoopGurlz) and 6-2 guard/forward Marta Suárez (a four-star prospect by Blue Star Europe).

ABOUT ETSU

  • ETSU returns four active players from its 2019-20 squad, plus transfers Jasmine Sanders (Troy) and Mykia Dowdell (MTSU/Oak Ridge H.S.).
  • The Buccaneers, who gave UT a scare in the 2019-20 opener, lost leading scorer Erica Haynes-Overton (22.8 ppg./41 points vs. UT) in game four a year ago and finished with a 9-21 record.
  • Eighth-year head coach Brittney Ezell welcomes seven new players, including graduate transfer Kelly Post (Mount Olive) and JUCO transfer Ashawntae Brown (Weatherford College).
  • E’Lease Stafford (10.7 ppg.) is ETSU’s leading returning scorer, while Shynia Jackson (5.4 rpg.) is the Bucs’ leading returning rebounder.

RECAPPING THE BUCS’ LAST GAME

  • With seven newcomers and a total of nine debuts in a blue and gold uniform, the ETSU women’s basketball team opened its campaign with a 62-56 win at Longwood on Saturday.
  • Freshman Jakhyia Davis provided a huge spark off the bench, scoring 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting while recording five rebounds in her first collegiate action. Mykia Dowdell, sitting out last season due to NCAA transfer regulations, opened her account with 12 points and four boards, while providing a spark on the defensive side of the ball. Jasmine Sanders added a seven-point effort.
  • Kaia Upton continued where she left off the year prior, playing a part in all facets of the game. The junior guard led the team in rebounds, grabbing a career-best eight boards along with her eight points and three assists, while also pestering the Lancer offense with five steals.

THE LAST TIME UT AND ETSU MET

  • The Lady Vols staved off a tenacious ETSU squad on Nov. 5, 2019, opening the Kellie Harper era with a gritty, 72-68 win in front of a crowd of 5,881 at Freedom Hall in Johnson City, Tenn.
  • Tennessee (1-0) was paced by junior Rennia Davis and freshman Tamari Key who each notched double-doubles. Davis ended the evening with 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Key recorded 11 points and 12 rebounds. Sophomore Zaay Green led UT in scoring with 17 points.
  • ETSU (0-1) was led by Erica Haynes-Overton, who poured in a commanding 41 points while pulling down 10 boards and snagging seven steals. E’Lease Stafford was also in double figures for the Bucs with 13.

UT/ETSU SERIES HISTORY

  • Tennessee leads the all-time series with the Buccaneers, 23-2-1.
  • UT’s records include games played in 1924 (ETSU, 22-16 in Knoxville), 1925 (25-all in Johnson City) and 1926 (UT, 50-16 in Knoxville), when the orange-clad players were called Volettes.
  • Since losing 62-56 in Johnson City on Feb. 12, 1971, the Lady Vols have won 21 in a row in the series
  • Tennessee holds a 16-1 home record vs. ETSU, with the lone Buc victory coming in the first meeting at Knoxville in 1924.
  • The Lady Vols have a 7-1-1 record when playing at ETSU, winning their past seven games there.
  • These teams last met on Nov. 5, 2019, with #RV/RV Tennessee escaping with a 72-68 victory in Johnson City in Kellie Harper‘s debut as the Lady Vols’ head coach.
  • Freshman Tamari Key came off the bench in that game to card 11 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks and three assists in her college debut.
  • The Lady Vols have reached the 100-point plateau three times vs. ETSU, doing so in 2010 (102) and twice in 1977 (100, 102).
  • The Lady Vols are 64-20-1 all-time vs. schools from the Southern Conference.
  • Bucs coach Brittney Ezell, a native of Franklin, Tenn., played her college ball (basketball and softball) at Alabama, graduating in 1999. She and Kellie (Jolly) Harper met on the hardwood when UT’s head coach was starring as a point guard for Pat Summitt from 1995-99.

-UT Athletics

Riley Green & Tenille Townes to Reveal Winners of the ACM Industry/Recording Awards

Riley Green & Tenille Townes to Reveal Winners of the ACM Industry/Recording Awards

The Academy of Country Music announced that Riley Green and Tenille Townes will reveal the 2020 ACM Industry Award and Studio Recording Award winners via Facebook on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. CT.

The winners are usually announced at the ACM Honors ceremony, which was cancelled this summer due to the ongoing pandemic. This year’s online ceremony will recognize the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 55th ACM Awards.

Riley was named New Male Artist of the Year at the ACM Awards, while Tenille was named New Female Artist of the Year.

INDUSTRY AWARDS

CASINO OF THE YEAR – THEATER

  • The Colosseum at Caesars Palace – Las Vegas, NV
  • The Joint: Tulsa – Tulsa, OK
  • Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort – Mt. Pleasant, MI
  • The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino – Las Vegas, NV
  • WinStar Global Event Center – Thackerville, OK

CASINO OF THE YEAR – ARENA

  • Mark G. Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
  • MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, NV
  • Sandia Amphitheater – Albuquerque, NM
  • Stir Concert Cove – Council Bluffs, IA
  • T Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, NV

FAIR/RODEO OF THE YEAR

  • California Mid-State Fair – Paso Robles, CA
  • Cheyenne Frontier Days – Cheyenne, WY
  • Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX
  • Minnesota State Fair – St. Paul, MN
  • San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo – San Antonio, TX

FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR

  • Boots and Hearts Music Festival – Oro-Medonte, ON
  • Stagecoach – Indio, CA
  • Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Watershed Festival – George, WA
  • Windy City Smokeout – Chicago, IL

CLUB OF THE YEAR

  • Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth, TX
  • Coyote Joe’s – Charlotte, NC
  • Grizzly Rose – Denver, CO
  • Joe’s Live – Rosemont, IL
  • Losers Bar & Grill – Nashville, TN

THEATER OF THE YEAR

  • The Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
  • The Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL
  • DeJoria Center – Salt Lake City, UT
  • Rialto Square Theatre – Joliet, IL
  • Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL

OUTDOOR VENUE OF THE YEAR

  • Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion – Gilford, NH
  • Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
  • Innsbrook After Hours – Glen Allen, VA
  • Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
  • Rose Music Center – Huber Heights, OH
  • The Wharf at Orange Beach – Orange Beach, AL

ARENA OF THE YEAR

  • Infinite Energy Center – Duluth, GA
  • Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
  • Staples Center – Los Angeles, CA
  • Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
  • VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena – Jacksonville, FL

DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR

  • Clay Campbell – Triangle Talent
  • Gary Osier – Gary Osier Presents
  • Gil Cunningham – Neste Live!
  • Kell Houston – Houston Productions
  • Nina Rojas – Neste Live!
  • Todd Boltin – Variety Attractions

PROMOTER OF THE YEAR

  • Adam Weiser – AEG Presents
  • Brian O’Connell – Live Nation
  • Jered Johnson – Pepper Productions
  • Stacy Vee – Goldenvoice, MTG
  • Troy Vollhoffer – Country Thunder

STUDIO RECORDING AWARDS

BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

  • Eli Beaird
  • Mike Brignardello
  • Tim Marks
  • Michael Rhodes
  • Jimmie Lee Sloas

DRUMMER OF THE YEAR

  • Fred Eltringham
  • Miles McPherson
  • Greg Morrow
  • Jerry Roe
  • Nir Zidkyahu

GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

  • Tom Bukovac
  • Dann Huff
  • Rob McNelley
  • Adam Shoenfeld
  • Ilya Toshinskiy

PIANO/KEYBOARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

  • David Dorn
  • Tony Harrell
  • Charlie Judge
  • Tim Lauer
  • Gordon Mote
  • Mike Rojas

SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYER OF THE YEAR

  • Stuart Duncan
  • Jenee Fleenor
  • Jim Hoke
  • Danny Rader
  • Joe Spivey
  • Charlie Worsham

STEEL GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

  • Dan Dugmore
  • Paul Franklin
  • Josh Grange
  • Russ Pahl
  • Justin Schipper

AUDIO ENGINEER OF THE YEAR

  • Chuck Ainlay
  • Jeff Balding
  • Tony Castle
  • Julian King
  • Steve Marcantonio
  • Justin Niebank

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

  • busbee
  • Buddy Cannon
  • Dann Huff
  • Michael Knox
  • Joey Moi

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Ingrid Andress & Gabby Barrett Named to Forbes’ Annual “30 Under 30” Music List

Ingrid Andress & Gabby Barrett Named to Forbes’ Annual “30 Under 30” Music List

Forbes released its annual 30 Under 30 Music list, a group of musical go-getters that includes singers, songwriters, managers and entrepreneurs who are revolutionizing the biz—all under the age of 30.

The cross-genre list included a talented tandem of 20-somethings from the country music world: Ingrid Andress, 29, and Gabby Barrett, 20.

To select the list, Forbes enlisted the help of four judges: Mike Caren, CO Warner Music Group; songwriter Nija Charles; musician Jill Scott; and artist Taylor Swift.

Here is what Forbes had to say about Ingrid and Gabby.

Ingrid Andress, 29

Ingrid Andress co-wrote and co-produced every track on her debut album Lady Like, released in 2019. She’s had 350 million-plus streams and her single “More Hearts Than Mine” is platinum-certified. Andress was nominated for the 2021 Grammy Awards in Best New Artist and the 2020 Country Music Awards in Best New Artist and Song of the Year. She has performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers‘ and Today. She’s also written songs for Bebe Rexha, Charli XCX and Fletcher.

Gabby Barrett, 20

Rising star and 2018 American Idol finalist Gabby Barrett is breaking records in Country music. Her breakup anthem “I Hope” skyrocketed her career and made history in June as the first debut single by a woman to top Billboard‘s Country Streaming Songs chart. Pop singer-songwriter and 30 Under 30 Music alum Charlie Puth later hopped on the remix, which broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 6 in November.

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Lady A Perform “Wonderful Christmastime” at “CMA Country Christmas”

Watch Lady A Perform “Wonderful Christmastime” at “CMA Country Christmas”

Thomas Rhett and wife Lauren Akins co-hosted the 11th annual CMA Country Christmas TV special on ABC on Nov. 30.

This year’s lineup featured Thomas Rhett, Dan + Shay, Gabby Barrett, Lady A, Tim McGraw, Florida Georgia Line, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town, and Darius Rucker with Lindsey Stirling.

Lady A performed “Wonderful Christmastime,” which is featured on the 2020 deluxe version of their holiday album, On This Winter’s Night. The holiday standard was written and recorded by Paul McCartney in 1979.

Watch Lady A’s performance below.

Check out this year’s lineup and set list below.

  • Kelsea Ballerini: “Santa Baby”
  • Gabby Barrett: “The First Noel”
  • Lady A: “Wonderful Christmastime” and “Little Saint Nick”
  • Little Big Town: “Christmas Time Is Here”
  • Tim McGraw: “It Wasn’t His Child”
  • Darius Rucker with Lindsey Stirling: “What Child Is This?”
  • Dan + Shay: “Christmas Isn’t Christmas”
  • Florida Georgia Line: “Lit This Year”
  • Thomas Rhett: “Christmas in the Country”

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Darius Rucker & Violinist Lindsey Stirling Perform “What Child Is This” at “CMA Country Christmas”

Watch Darius Rucker & Violinist Lindsey Stirling Perform “What Child Is This” at “CMA Country Christmas”

Thomas Rhett and wife Lauren Akins co-hosted the 11th annual CMA Country Christmas TV special on ABC on Nov. 30.

This year’s lineup featured Thomas Rhett, Dan + Shay, Gabby Barrett, Lady A, Tim McGraw, Florida Georgia Line, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town, and Darius Rucker with Lindsey Stirling.

Darius Rucker teamed with artist/violinist Lindsey Stirling to perform “What Child Is This.” The holiday standard, which was penned by William Chatterton Dix in 1865, has been recorded by a number of artists over the years, including Carrie Underwood, Josh Grobin, Lauren Daigle and more.

Watch Darius and Lindsey perform “What Child Is This.”

Check out this year’s lineup and set list below.

  • Kelsea Ballerini: “Santa Baby”
  • Gabby Barrett: “The First Noel”
  • Lady A: “Wonderful Christmastime” and “Little Saint Nick”
  • Little Big Town: “Christmas Time Is Here”
  • Tim McGraw: “It Wasn’t His Child”
  • Darius Rucker with Lindsey Stirling: “What Child Is This?”
  • Dan + Shay: “Christmas Isn’t Christmas”
  • Florida Georgia Line: “Lit This Year”
  • Thomas Rhett: “Christmas in the Country”

photos: Lindsey Stirling by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com; Darius Rucker by Lisa O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

Jake Owen & Girlfriend Erica Hartlein Get Engaged

Jake Owen & Girlfriend Erica Hartlein Get Engaged

Jake Owen and girlfriend Erica Hartlein are engaged.

Jake revealed the news via Instagram on Nov. 30 with a couple of photos in his Stories. One photo depicted Erica sporting a diamond ring, while a second photo showed Jake’s jeans with one muddy knee.

Jake and Erica have been dating since 2017. The couple welcomed a daughter, Paris Hartley Owen, into the world on April 29, 2019. Jake also has an eight-year-old daughter, Pearl, with ex-wife Lacey Buchanan.

Congrats to Jake and Erica.

photo by Arroyo/O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

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