PHOTO GALLERY: UT Football Open Week Practice

PHOTO GALLERY: UT Football Open Week Practice

Here’s a photo gallery, courtesy of UT Athletics, of Tennessee’s open week Tuesday practice. Click on any image to see it full size with the ability to scroll through.

Singer/Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver Dead at 81

Singer/Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver Dead at 81

Singer/songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, 81, one of the architects of country’s Outlaw Movement of the 1970s, died on Oct. 28, following an illness.

In addition to releasing more than 20 albums, Billy Joe’s songs were recorded by a who’s who of artists, including Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, the Allman Brothers, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings and many more. Some of his most well-known songs include “Old Five and Dimers Like Me,” “I’ve Been to Georgia on a Fast Train,” “Ride Me Down Easy,” “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I’m Gonna Be a Diamond Some Day),” and “Live Forever.”

The Texas native was honored with the first Americana Music Award for Lifetime Achievement in Songwriting in 2002, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006.

Led by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, the Outlaw Movement of the 1970s was a musical revolt against the so-called Nashville Sound, the polished country/pop fusion created to lure listeners back to country music in the late ’50s when rock came rolling along. Artists like Kris Kristofferson, Jessi Colter, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Tom T. Hall, Billy Joe Shaver, Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Tompall Glaser and more looked to liberate country music by asserting their own creative independence and influence.

photo by Gaas, AFF-USA.com

Watch Kane Brown Perform New Single, “Worship You,” on “The Late Late Show”

Watch Kane Brown Perform New Single, “Worship You,” on “The Late Late Show”

Kane Brown paid a virtual visit to The Late Late Show With James Corden on Oct. 27. In addition to announcing his upcoming performance for the Salvation Army during halftime of the Washington Football Team vs. Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 26), Kane performed his new single, “Worship You.”

Penned by Kane, Alexander Izquierdo and Ryan Vojtesak, “Worship You” impacted country radio on Oct. 26. The new tune is featured on Kane’s 2020 EP, Mixtape, Vol. 1.

Kane says the sweet song makes him think of both his wife of two years, Katelyn, and their 12-month-old daughter, Kingsley.

‘“Worship You’ is a song . . . that’s saying that your girl, your wife, is your everything,” says Kane. “You know that she don’t walk on water or anything like that, but you basically praise her. Originally, you know, I was thinking about Katelyn, but then I did this video that I put on my Instagram—it was me, Katelyn and Kingsley, and I was singing it to Kingsley. And I was like, you know, this song could be about my daughter, too. It’s basically just like worshiping my family now, you know? They’re both my girls and I’d do anything for them. Worship the ground  they walk on. I feel like it’s going to be a wedding song.”

Watch Kane perform “Worship You” below.

photo by TCD

Jimmy’s blog: Eight-month stretch was a wild ride for UT’s Vescovi

Jimmy’s blog: Eight-month stretch was a wild ride for UT’s Vescovi

By Jimmy Hyams

Santiago Vescovi’s journey over an eight-month period was nothing short of bizarre.

The Tennessee sophomore guard arrived in Knoxville in late December from NBA Global Academy in Australia and was in Tennessee’s starting lineup about a week later, hitting six 3-pointers in a loss to LSU.

He led the Vols in assists in seven games and in scoring in four games.

When the pandemic hit in March and canceled the SEC Tournament and NCAA Tournament, he and teammate John Fulkerson drove to South Carolina for a respite.

When Vescovi learned the borders of his country, Uruguay, were about to close, he and Fulkerson made the five-hour drive back to Knoxville so Vescovi could board a flight to Uruguay.

“It was crazy,’’ Vescovi said.

During his return to Uruguay, he said he played pickup games three or four times a week in what he called a safe environment because the country had just 60 cases of COVID.

“It was safer than anywhere else in the world,’’ he said.

Vescovi worked on his fitness with a trainer, lost weight to improve his quickness so he can “guard quicker guards,’’ and improved his shot.

“I feel way better than last semester in terms of shooting,’’ Vescovi said.

Here are excerpts from his zoom media conference on Tuesday:

* When he joined UT and debuted Jan. 4, he said the “speed of the game and athleticism’’ of opponents surprised him. “I am trying to play at a faster pace.’’ He said he has a better understanding of what coach Rick Barnes wants and he is ‘`way more comfortable’’ running the offense.

* Vescovi is high on guard Victor Bailey: “I think Victor is definitely a big surprise. … He will be a big game changer for us.’’ He said freshman wing Keon Johnson is “super athletic’’ and quick, strong and can shoot. He said guard Jaden Stringer is “really talented and athletic’’ and has “really good instincts.’’ He said forward Cory Walker can shoot and crash the boards.

* Vescovi also likes grad transfer E.J. Anosike: “E.J. is a unit. You cannot stop him. If he’s going to the rim, I’d rather move to the side rather than stay in front of him. He’s super strong.’’ If Vescovi did move to the side, what would coach Rick Barnes say?  “I was just making a joke,’’ he said. But if Vescovi did get out of the way, Barnes would probably call him “soft,’’ he said.

* Is Vescovi a better shooter or passer? He considers himself a mix who enjoys an assist more than hitting a 3. He said he’s comfortable playing the point or off guard.

* Tennessee has been ranked as high as No. 3 in some preseason polls by the media and is projected as a possible Final Four team. Vescovi said he hasn’t talked to teammates about UT’s high preseason ratings: “I try not to think about it because (it might) put pressure on us that’s not needed,’’ he said.


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Tyler Farr & Wife Hannah Expecting First Child

Tyler Farr & Wife Hannah Expecting First Child

Tyler Farr and wife Hannah revealed they are expecting their first child—a baby girl due in March 2021.

Tyler shared the news via Twitter, saying, in part: “In one of the most stressful & challenging years of our lives, words cannot express how much hope and joy we have found in this baby girl. Hannah & I are excited to announce Baby Farr coming March 2021!”

Tyler and Hannah were married in October 2016.

Tyler topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart with “A Guy Walks Into a Bar” in 2015. He also scored Top 5 hits on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with “Redneck Crazy” and “Whiskey in My Water.”

Tyler released his new EP, Only Truck in Town, in June.

photo by TCD

Dustin Lynch Goes Acoustic in New “Momma’s House” Performance Video [Watch]

Dustin Lynch Goes Acoustic in New “Momma’s House” Performance Video [Watch]

Dustin Lynch shared a new acoustic performance video of his current single, “Momma’s House.”

The fiery tune, which was penned by Dylan Schneider, Michael Lotten, Rodney Clawson and Justin Wilson, is the third single from Dustin’s 2020 album, Tullahoma. The new project takes its name from Dustin’s Tennessee hometown, which is about 80 miles southeast of Nashville.

“Every song on Tullahoma, there’s a reason it’s there,” says Dustin. “A lot of that points back to the people who raised me, and growing up with a lifestyle where I could go outside and have fun, explore and try new things in the great outdoors. It’s kind of about being that kid and learning all those things. That’s my story, but I think we all can relate to the kid who’s discovering, the kid who’s figuring out love for the first time, all that good stuff.”

“Momma’s House” is currently No. 23 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after 33 weeks.

Watch the video for “Momma’s House” below.

photo by O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

Old Dominion Makes No Apologies in New Video for “Never Be Sorry” [Watch]

Old Dominion Makes No Apologies in New Video for “Never Be Sorry” [Watch]

The guys from Old Dominion—Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi and Whit Sellers—released a new video for their single, “Never Be Sorry.”

Penned by Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne with the band’s Matthew, Trevor and Brad, “Never Be Sorry” is currently No. 51 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after eight weeks. The tune is the fourth single from Old Dominion’s 2019 self-titled album, following “Make It Sweet,” “One Man Band” and “Some People Do.”

“‘Never Be Sorry’ is about that, you know, unfortunate realization that people get to sometimes where your relationship just wasn’t what you thought it was and what it used to be,” says Matthew. “And, that’s what this song is about—just remembering those details and those good parts that made that relationship unique and special and will keep it alive in some way forever.”

Watch Old Dominion’s new video below.

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

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