Kane Brown Teams With U.S. Veterans for New Remix of “Homesick” to Benefit Military Members [Listen]

Kane Brown Teams With U.S. Veterans for New Remix of “Homesick” to Benefit Military Members [Listen]

Kane Brown teamed with a group of talented U.S. military veterans to record a new version of his No. 1 hit, “Homesick,” for a great cause. The new remix features vocals from Generald Wilson, Retired Petty Officer First Class, U.S. Navy; J.W. Cortés, Retired Gunnery Sergeant, U.S. Marines; and Sal Gonzalez, Retired Lance Corporal, U.S. Marines.

For every stream of “Homesick (Veterans Version),” The Crown Royal Purple Bag Project will pack one bag to be donated as a care package to non-profit Packages From Home and will donate $1 to the Minority Veterans of America (up to $100,000). Since 2010, Crown Royal has worked with Packages From Home as a national charity partner supporting their purpose of sending thanks to troops overseas. 

“I’m honored to partner with The Crown Royal Purple Bag Project and release ‘Homesick (Veterans Version)’ in recognition of the American servicemen and women who have given so generously during this difficult time,” said Kane. “I also recognize the incredible importance of acknowledging the service our minority veterans have made for this country. My hope is this remix shines a light of hope and generosity, to uplift our heroes during this time.”

Penned by Kane, Brock Berryhill, Matthew McGinn and Taylor Phillips, “Homesick” topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart in March 2020. The single is featured on Kane’s 2018 album, Experiment.

Listen to “Homesick (Veterans Version)” below.

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VFLs in NFL Warrior/Coleman reactivated, James opts out, Gaulden & ex-Vol Hendrix cut

VFLs in NFL Warrior/Coleman reactivated, James opts out, Gaulden & ex-Vol Hendrix cut

LEXINGTON, KY – NOVEMBER 09, 2019 – Defensive back Nigel Warrior #18 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the away game between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Tennessee Volunteers at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Here’s an August 5th update on transactions in the NFL involving University of Tennessee players in moves announced by the National Football League.

Below is the full list of players currently on NFL expanded rosters. This year’s roster max needs to get down to 80 players by Aug. 16 from the normal 90. Until then, teams can either practice in full with 80 or split squad with 90.

You’ll also find below the list of players that were at UT at one time before transferring and finishing their careers elsewhere as well as players that have local ties to the Knoxville area that did not attend the University of Tennessee. The depth chart projections are from Ourlads.com.

Look for constant updates here on my blog “Vince’s View.” Bookmark my blog page and check back often.

Recent Roster Moves
8/2 – Giants released DB Rashaan Gaulden
8/2 – Steelers released ex-Vol/Pitt Panther DL Dewayne Hendrix
8/3 – Broncos OT Ja’Wuan James announced that he is opting out of the 2020 season
8/4 – Lions activated DB Justin Coleman from the Reserve/COVID-19 List
8/5 – Ravens activated DB rookie Nigel Warrior from the Reserve/COVID-19 List

Gaulden was hoping for a fresh start with his second organization after the Panthers sent him to New York late last season. Coleman was on the covid list for less than a week and Warrior was there for about 10 days, so good to see them back. Here’s James’ statement on why he decided to opt-out.

The current count, through Aug. 3, on overall NFL players impacted by the pandemic looks like this:
Reserve/COVID-19 List – 92
Activated Back From That List – 44
Currently On The List – 48

Opt-Outs – 58

Two other notes. Jaguars QB Joshua Dobbs is now wearing the number 11. His previous number 1 jersey is now being worn by Georgia State rookie kicker Brandon Wright. The VFL is competing with 8-year veteran Mike Glennon and rookie Josh Luton from Oregon State for the backup spot behind Gardner Minshew II in Jacksonville.

Also, ex-Vol TE Daniel Helm has switched numbers from 43 to 88. That’s actually a encouraging sign, although he still has his work cut-out for him as one of 4 tight ends battling for roster spots behind who I think is the best TE in the NFL, George Kittle.


Notes and Numbers On UT Players
*28 U. of Tennessee players on expanded active NFL rosters
*2 other players are inactive on Reserve Lists
*San Francisco & New Orleans have most current UT players with 3
*NFC North & NFC West are the divisions most represented with VFLs with 5 total players
*DL is the largest position represented with 7
*17 of the 32 teams have a UT player on active rosters
*Saints and Eagles are the only teams in their divisions with any active VFLs
*There are 7 players that were once at U. of Tennessee but then transferred (see full list below)
*There are 6 players that didn’t attend UT, but have Knoxville/East TN ties (see full list below)
*7 Vols are projected as starters right now, excluding special teams
*Rookies: 4 VFLs, 2 one-time Vols and 3 Knoxville area non-UT players on current rosters
*7 players went to high school in Knoxville area (B. Colquitt, L. Smith, H. Smith, R. Cobb, T. Higgins, N. Cottrell, N. Gilliam)


Tennessee Volunteers On NFL Rosters as of 8/5/20 (28)
x = Rookie
AFC East (4)
TE – Jason Croom (80) Buffalo Bills   – 5th team TE
FB/TE – Jakob Johnson (47) New England Patriots   – 6th team TE
WR – Josh Malone (83) New York Jets   – 2nd team WR
DE – Kyle Phillips (98) New York Jets   – 2nd team DE
NONE – Miami Dolphins

AFC North (4)
LS – Morgan Cox (46) Baltimore Ravens   – Starting LS
S – Nigel Warrior (39) Baltimore Ravens   – 5th team S-x
NT – Dan McCullers (93) Pittsburgh Steelers   – 2nd team NT
DB – Cameron Sutton (20) Pittsburgh Steelers   – 2nd team NB
NONE – Cincinnati Bengals
NONE – Cleveland Browns

AFC South (2)
OG – Zach Fulton (73) Houston Texans   – Starting RG
QB – Joshua Dobbs (11) Jacksonville Jaguars   – 3rd team QB
NONE – Indianapolis Colts
NONE – Tennessee Titans

AFC West (3)
ILB – Alexander Johnson (45) Denver Broncos   – Starting ILB
DE – Kendal Vickers (78) Las Vegas Raiders   – 3rd team DT
TE – Jason Witten (82) Las Vegas Raiders   – Starting TE
NONE – Kansas City Chiefs
NONE – Los Angeles Chargers

NFC East (2)
DE – Derek Barnett (96) Philadelphia Eagles   – Starting DE
DT – Malik Jackson (97) Philadelphia Eagles   – 2nd Team DT
NONE – Dallas Cowboys
NONE – New York Giants
NONE – Washington Redskins

NFC North (5)
QB – Tyler Bray (9) Chicago Bears   – 3rd Team QB
WR/KR – Cordarrelle Patterson (84) Chicago Bears   – Starting WR & KR
CB – Justin Coleman (27) Detroit Lions – Starting NB
OLB – Jalen Reeves-Maybin (44) Detroit Lions   – 2nd Team OLB
P – Britton Colquitt (2) Minnesota Vikings   – Starting P
NONE – Green Bay Packers

NFC South (3)
RB – Alvin Kamara (41) New Orleans Saints   – Starting RB
DT – Shy Tuttle (99) New Orleans Saints   – 3rd team NT
WR – Marquez Callaway (12) New Orleans Saints   – 6th team WR-x
NONE – Atlanta Falcons
NONE – Carolina Panthers
NONE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West (5)
RB – John Kelly (42) Los Angeles Rams   – 4th team RB
DE – Jonathan Kongbo (61) San Francisco 49ers   – 4th team DE
CB – Emmanuel Moseley (41) San Francisco 49ers   – 3rd team CB
WR – Jauan Jennings (81) San Francisco 49ers   – 6th team WR-x
DE/OLB – Darrell Taylor (58) Seattle Seahawks   – 3rd team Leo DE/OLB-x
NONE – Arizona Cardinals

Inactives (32
OT – Ja’Wuan James (70) Denver Broncos (Opted Out for 2020 season)
P – Michael Palardy (5) Carolina Panthers (Reserve Non-Football Injury List/out for the season/torn ACL)


UT Players In The NFL By Position (28)
QB – 2
RB – 2
WR – 4
TE – 2
FB – 1
OL – 1
DL – 7
LB – 3
DB – 4
P – 1
PK – 0
LS – 1

Free Agents To Watch from University of Tennessee
S – Micah Abernathy
S – Eric Berry
LB – Daniel Bituli
P – Dustin Colquitt
P – Trevor Daniel
P – Matt Darr
TE – Alex Ellis
DB – Rashaan Gaulden
LB – Colton Jumper
LB – LaTroy Lewis
OL – Kahlil McKenzie
TE – Luke Stocker
OL – James Stone
DL – Jordan Williams
TE – Ethan Wolf
TE – Dominick Wood-Anderson


One-Time Vols That Transferred To Other Schools On NFL Rosters (7)
x = Rookie
TE – Eli Wolf (87) Baltimore Ravens (U. of Tennessee/Georgia) -x   – 4th team TE
TE – Lee Smith (85) Buffalo Bills (Powell HS/U. of Tennessee/Marshall)   – 3rd team TE
P – Tommy Townsend (5) Kansas City Chiefs (U. of Tennessee/Florida) – x   – 2nd team P
QB – Nathan Peterman (3) Las Vegas Raiders (U. of Tennessee/Pitt)   – 3rd team QB
WR – Preston Williams (18) Miami Dolphins (U. of Tennessee/Colorado St)   – 2nd team WR
TE – Daniel Helm (88) San Francisco 49ers (U. of Tennessee/Duke)   – 3rd team TE
WR – Jalen Hurd (14) San Francisco 49ers (U. of Tennessee/Baylor)   – 2nd team WR

Knoxville Area Players That Didn’t Play At UT on NFL Rosters (6)
x = Rookie
WR – Tee Higgins (85) Cincinnati Bengals (Oak Ridge HS/Clemson) – x   – Starting WR
P – Chris Jones (6) Dallas Cowboys (Carson-Newman)   – Starting P
WR – Randall Cobb (18) Houston Texans (Alcoa HS/Kentucky)   – Starting Slot WR
RB – Nathan Cottrell (31) Jacksonville Jaguars (West HS/Georgia Tech) – x   – 4th team RB
OL – Nate Gilliam (63) Los Angeles Chargers (Farragut HS/Wake Forest) – x   – 3rd team RG
S – Harrison Smith (22) Minnesota Vikings (Catholic HS/Notre Dame)   – Starting SS


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Keith Urban Teases Mystery Collaborations on Upcoming Album, “The Speed of Now: Part I”

Keith Urban Teases Mystery Collaborations on Upcoming Album, “The Speed of Now: Part I”

On Aug, 5, Keith Urban shared a photo via social media of the track list for his upcoming 11th studio album, The Speed of Now: Part I, which drops on Sept. 18.

The photo depicts the titles of the album’s 16 tracks, but redacts the names of the two artists featured on Track 1, “Out of the Cage,” as well the artist collaborating on Track 2, “One Too Many,” which is billed as a duet.

“In October 2019, this album title came to me,” said Keith in May 2020. “I liked it because I felt like life was flying by so fast. But music—for me—has always been the place where it slows down and doesn’t even exist. I would never have imagined that, in 2020, this album title would take on a whole new meaning.”

Keith’s upcoming album includes his 2019 single, “We Were,” which features vocals from one of the tune’s songwriters, Eric Church.

The Speed of Now: Part I will follow Keith’s 2018 album, Graffiti U, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

The Speed of Now: Part I Track List

  1. “Out of the Cage” featuring XXX and XXX
  2. “One Two Many” duet with XXXX
  3. “Live With”
  4. “Superman”
  5. “Change Your Mind”
  6. “Forever”
  7. “Say Something”
  8. “Soul Food”
  9. “Ain’t It Like a Woman”
  10. “With You”
  11. “Tumbleweed”
  12. “God Whispered Your Name”
  13. “Polaroid”
  14. “Better Than I Am”
  15. “We Were”
  16. “We Were” feat. Eric Church

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch the New Trailer to Upcoming Netflix Show “DeMarcus Family Rules” With Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus

Watch the New Trailer to Upcoming Netflix Show “DeMarcus Family Rules” With Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus

Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus and his family will star in a new Netflix reality series, DeMarcus Family Rules.

The new show released its first trailer on Aug. 5. The original series will launch via Netflix on Aug. 19. As its name implies, the show will revolve around Jay and wife Allison Alderson DeMarcus—a former Miss Tennessee pageant winner—and their two children: daughter Madeline, 9, and son Dylan, 8.

While the COVID-19 pandemic put a kibosh on Rascal Flatts’ Farewell Tour this year, the trio released a new seven-song EP, How They Remember You, on July 31. The EP includes six brand-new tracks, as well as a rendition of Kenny Rogers’ “Through the Years.” The new EP features songs co-penned by Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Josh Osborne, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and more.

Watch the new trailer for DeMarcus Family Rules below.

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Chris Janson Says He Wanted No. 1 Hit “Done” to Sound “Somewhere Between George Strait & The Wallflowers”

Chris Janson Says He Wanted No. 1 Hit “Done” to Sound “Somewhere Between George Strait & The Wallflowers”

Chris Janson’s wife-inspired single, “Done,” ascended to the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week. Penned by Chris, Mitch Oglesby, Jamie Paulin and Matt Roy, “Done” is featured on Chris’ 2019 album, Real Friends.

More so than any other tune on the 13-song album that Chris co-produced, “Done” had to fit a very specific concept Chris had in mind. As Chris told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown, he wanted “Done” to sound somewhere between George Strait’s 1998 hit, “True,” and The Wallflowers’ 1997 hit, “One Headlight.”

“Yeah, the song kind of demanded [different production], but, you know, I produced everything on the new record,” says Chris to Kix. “But, I don’t know, ‘Done’ just kind of called for it. And, I’ll tell ya, I did kind of directionalize it a little—I don’t know if that’s a word—but I set a tone for it. And, I wanted it to sound like a 1995, ’96, ’97 George Strait four-week number one. I wanted it to sound like, [Chris sings]True like the sun comin’ up each mornin’. I wanted it to sound like [Strait’s “True”], you know? Somewhere between that and ‘One Headlight’ by The Wallflowers, so we fell right in the middle of that.”

“Done” follows Chris’ previous Billboard Country Airplay chart-topper, “Good Vibes.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy Jam Out to Travis Tritt’s “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” Aboard the International Space Station

Watch NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy Jam Out to Travis Tritt’s “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” Aboard the International Space Station

Rice cooking? Three-day beard? Homemade soup? Check! Check! Check!

NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, commander of Expedition 63, jammed out to Travis Tritt’s “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” aboard the International Space Station.

NASA’s Johnson Space Center posted the video of Chris singing along to Travis’ 2000 hit on YouTube on Aug. 4, with the message: “From 250 miles above the Earth, Expedition 63 is aware of the hard times that exist in the neighborhoods of the world rotating below. Even amid the uncertainty & difficulties, we encourage everyone to be the best ‘crewmates’ & take care of each other. Cherish the people you love.”

After seeing the video, Travis posted his own message via Twitter, stating: “This is the closest I will ever get to actually being in space. I’m very honored to have my music being played on the International Space Station! Thanks so much!”

Expedition 63’s mission began on April 17, 2020, and will continue through October 2020.

Watch NASA’s video below.

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Jimmy’s blog: Fulmer nixes idea of 100% capacity at Neyland

Jimmy’s blog: Fulmer nixes idea of 100% capacity at Neyland

By Jimmy Hyams

The SEC is expected to announce its conference-only schedule this week, and Tennessee athletic director Phillip Fulmer is keeping a close eye on the final verdict.

In an exclusive interview with SportsTalk, WNML radio last Friday, Fulmer was asked if he thought each team playing its next two crossover opponents as a good approach.

Tennessee’s next two rotating West foes in 2021 and 2022 are Ole Miss and LSU.

“I think it makes some sense to do that,’’ Fulmer said. “That was discussed. Many, many models will be looked at over the next week or so.

“The message the commissioner sent was to be fair and equitable. What does that look like? How do you get there? Strength of schedule will play some role in it. I think it will probably play more of a role than the rotation might.”

Fulmer said the decision by the SEC to go with conference games only was more about flexibility in scheduling rather that having perhaps difference pandemic protocols than other leagues.

Fulmer did say tongue-in-cheek that he would like for Alabama to play seven games in a row before it plays Tennessee.

Fulmer was asked if he thought it made sense to play your first six games against a division foe and the last four against a crossover opponent.

“That may be something I can bring up to the commissioner,’’ Fulmer said. “Nobody has talked about that. You really don’t know what the virus is going to do. We could have to play a makeup game before the SEC Championship game. I think the flexibility that they’re talking through is what they’re seeking. We’re all seeking.

“I do know we won’t play anyone twice. That was brought up. I do know it’s not just about the rotation. We’re going to be really working to balance where they are early or late home games and all this kind of thing.’’

Fulmer touched on a variety of topics:

 Capacity at Neyland Stadium

For the first time, Fulmer said without a doubt “there will be reductions’’ to the capacity at Neyland Stadium.

“I don’t want to put a number out there right now,’’ Fulmer said. “We’re working on several models.’’

Among the models are reducing the 102,455-seat capacity by 50 to 20 percent. (It’s worth noting that seating capacity is actually about 99,000. The higher number comes adding ushers, media, security and UT personnel working the game.)

“We would love to have it 100 (percent),’’ Fulmer said. “But the reality of it, that’s what we all have to face. The economy has been damaged, people’s jobs and everything. …

“We won’t be 100 percent. I’m hopeful we might be 50 (percent) or be like most folks and looking at 20 percent or 25 percent.”

What About Tailgaiting?

“We’ve talked a lot about that,’’ Fulmer said. “We have to get everybody all on the same page with that. The tailgating, the Vol Walk, the band. We’ve had tons of conversations about it. I would like to sit here and say yeah, we’ve figured it out. But again it gets back to the safety factor of the people that want to come to the games, enjoy the game. We have to be smart about what we do.”

Financial Implications

Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said his department could lose $60-to-$70 million in revenues even if conference games are played and up to $100 million if the season is canceled.

“(It) seems like a very high number,” Fulmer said. “It is a high number. We are working through all of that as to what it might look like. There are certainly sacrifices and things that we are doing with the budget. That’s everywhere we can, to make it the least impactful as we possibly can.

“If you’re playing at this level, that number is a real number.”

Are Staff Paycuts Possible?

Tennessee men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes makes about $4.7 million a year. Football coach Jeremy Pruitt makes about $3.85 million.

Fulmer makes $1 million annually.

Many schools across the country – two in the SEC – have reduced pay for personnel.

Is that possible at Tennessee?

“We’re looking at everything we can look at,” Fulmer said. “It’s certainly something we’re considering as we move forward. I think anybody that looks at the day-to-day budget, when things change and get a little harder, you have to look at everything … we certainly have discussed everything that might help us.

“Some of that, you know, you don’t rush to judgement. You don’t make a decision too soon. But you don’t want to make it too late either.”

What About Other Schools Eliminating Programs?

“That’s been hard for everybody across the country,’’ Fulmer said. “Football is such a big revenue source for almost anybody at any level.’’

Stanford has dropped 11 of its 36 sports.

“From Stanford’s position, they probably had too many sports to begin with, to support,’’ Fulmer said. “Not to say those aren’t important to those athletes and coaches. …

“I don’t think we’ll be cutting any sports or anything like that, at all. That hasn’t been brought up one bit. But everybody is paying attention to finances. I can assure you we’ll have to do that through this year and years to come.”


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Vols in the MLB Update – Senzel Off to Hot Start for Reds

Vols in the MLB Update – Senzel Off to Hot Start for Reds

Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Baseball is back as the shorted 2020 Major League Baseball season has been underway for two weeks now.

The regular season has been shorted to 60 games, while the playoffs will be expanded to 16 teams instead of the normal 10.

The 2020 Minor League Baseball season was canceled on June 30 due to COVID-19.

Updates on former Vols in the MLB can be seen below. Check UTSports.com for updates throughout the season.

Zack Godley — RHP, Boston Red Sox
Season: 2 App, 1 GS, 0-1, 6.14 ERA, 7.1 IP, 10 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, 1.64 WHIP

Despite not being on the Opening Day roster, Godley impressed during his first outing with the Red Sox. The veteran right hander struck out seven batters and scattered four hits in four shutout innings of relief against the New York Mets on July 27. Godley’s next appearance did not go as well, as he earned the start against the New York Yankees on Aug. 1 but gave up five runs on six hits in just 3.1 innings of work.

Yan Gomes — C, Washington Nationals
Season: 3 G, 10 AB, 0 R, 0 H, 0 TB, 0 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 BB, 4 K, 0 SB, .000 AVG, .091 OBP, .000 SLG

Gomes has started three of Washington’s eight games so far this season, splitting time behind the plate with Kurt Suzuki. The veteran backstop is still searching for his first hit of the year.

Nick Senzel — OF, Cincinnati Reds
Season: 7 G, 23 AB, 4 R, 7 H, 14 TB, 4 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 3 K, 1 SB, .304 AVG, .360 OBP, .609 SLG

Senzel is off to a solid start to his second season in the Majors. The Knoxville native and former No. 2 overall pick has recorded at least one hit in five straight games. Senzel homered and doubled to drive in two runs against the Cubs on July 29 and posted another multi-hit performance on Aug. 2 against Detroit, finishing with a pair of doubles in a win over the Tigers.

Drew Steckenrider — RHP, Miami Marlins
Season: N/A

Steckenrider was placed on the 60-day injured list with right triceps tendonitis and has not seen action this season.

Christian Stewart — OF, Detroit Tigers
Season: 10 G, 25 AB, 2 R, 5 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 11 K, .200 AVG, .286 OBP, .360 SLG

Stewart has started in left field in nine of Detroit’s 10 games so far this season. The Georgia native hit his first home run of the year and finished with two RBI in a 4-3 victory over Kansas City on July 28. Stewart had another solid day at the plate on July 31 against Cincinnati, going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored.

 

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Watch Midland’s Mark Wystrach Team With The Band of Heathens for Cover of Marty Robbins’ “El Paso City”

Watch Midland’s Mark Wystrach Team With The Band of Heathens for Cover of Marty Robbins’ “El Paso City”

Midland’s frontman Mark Wystrach teamed up with The Band of Heathens for a cover of Marty Robbins’ “El Paso City.” The tune was recorded as part of The Band of Heathens’ live-streaming show, Good Time Supper Club, which airs on Tuesdays.

“El Paso City” was the title track of Marty’s 1976 album. The tune, which Marty penned, topped the charts for two weeks in 1976.

Watch Mark and the Heathens perform “El Paso City” below.

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It’s Been a Long Time Coming for Luke Bryan’s New Album, “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here”

It’s Been a Long Time Coming for Luke Bryan’s New Album, “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here”

It’s been a long time coming for Luke Bryan’s new album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here.

In January—the month artists look forward to everything the new year has to offer—Luke announced he would release his seventh studio album on April 24 and embark on a new tour in May, but the COVID-19 pandemic put a kibosh on the tour and the album’s release date was pushed back to Aug. 7.

But here Luke finally is with his new 10-song offering.

“My thing is, write and find some songs, and get about five or six songs going for the album—that starts setting the tone,” said Luke during a virtual media scrum on July 30. “Once you have five or six songs recorded, you can start feeling the vibe of the project. And then from there, you start seeing, ‘Well, what do I need from here? And what am I missing? Do I have too many uptempos, do I have too many mids? I don’t have enough love songs.’ My thing is: spread it out. Try to check a lot of boxes. I’m seven albums in. The current album cycle is about every two years. That’s 14 years of album making I’ve been a part of, which is insane to think about. At the end of it all, when I finish an album, I really try to have it be quite diverse and to let each track live on its own, stand on its own, and really speak for itself.”

Born Here, Live Here, Die Here already features three back-to-back-to-back No. 1 singles: “Knockin’ Boots,” “What She Wants Tonight” and “One Margarita,” which was his 25th career chart-topper. In addition, Luke previously shared the album’s title track and the touching new song, “Build Me a Daddy.” Luke co-penned three songs on the new album, which also includes top songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman, Dallas Davidson, Josh Thompson and more.

“I think my legacy would be, ‘Man, that guy had fun doing this job, it was prevalent in his music, his music was fun,'” said Luke, when asked specifically about his country music legacy. “I think I’ll be remembered by how much fun I had doing all this.”

photo by Jim Wright

Born Here, Live Here, Die Here Track Listing & Songwriters

  1. Knockin’ Boots (Hillary Lindsey, Jon Nite, Gordie Sampson)
  2. What She Wants Tonight (Luke Bryan, Ross Copperman, Hillary Lindsey, Jon Nite)
  3. Born Here Live Here Die Here (Jake Mitchell, Jameson Rodgers, Josh Thompson)
  4. One Margarita (Michael Carter, Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson)
  5. Too Drunk To Drive (Luke Bryan, Michael Carter, Brandon Kinney)
  6. Build Me A Daddy (Jake Mitchell, Josh Thompson, Brett Tyler)
  7. Little Less Broken (Michael Carter, Lindsay Rimes, Matt Rogers)
  8. For A Boat (Randy Montana, Josh Thompson, Mike Walker)
  9. Where Are We Goin’ (Luke Bryan, Brent Cobb)
  10. Down To One (Dallas Davidson, Justin Ebach, Kyle Fishman) 

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