John Rich’s Grandmother, Granny Rich, Dies at 88

John Rich’s Grandmother, Granny Rich, Dies at 88

John Rich’s grandmother, Cleda Ann Rich, 88, died on July 28, according to a statement from John’s PR team.

Affectionately known as Granny Rich, the spunky matriarch of the Rich family made the media rounds in 2019 when she launched her Granny Rich Reserve on John’s Redneck Riviera Whiskey label. During the whiskey launch, Granny Rich celebrated her 87th birthday with a bash at John’s Redneck Riviera bar on Nashville’s Lower Broadway in February 2019.

Granny Rich was born in Pampa, Texas, on February 14, 1932. She owned an alterations shop for 19 years, working 40 hours a week until recently. 

“Granny Rich lived through the Great Depression, The Dust Bowl days, WWII, and many bouts of personal struggles in her life but managed to always persevere and work toward a better future for herself and everyone she loved,” said John. “She was a fierce patriot and expressed her love for our country loud and clear. Her work ethic is legendary, as she ran her own business on her own terms up until one month before she passed away at 88 years of age. She is an inspiration to me and anyone who had the pleasure of meeting her and will be sorely missed. She gave her life to Jesus many decades ago, so I have peace in knowing she is now in the arms of Jesus. I’m sure there’s a line of angels waiting on her to sew some golden thread into their heavenly apparel! Rest in peace, Granny. You will always be ‘The Queen of the Working Class.’ Job well done.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Dr. Bailes 80 percent sure we will have college, NFL football

Jimmy’s blog: Dr. Bailes 80 percent sure we will have college, NFL football

By Jimmy Hyams

Dr. Julian Bailes of the NorthShore Medical Group in Chicago is one of the nation’s foremost authorities on brain injuries.

He was the team physician for the Pittsburgh Steelers when Mike Webster then others were found to have suffered from CTE.

He has served as a consultant to the SEC for several years.

He has served for many years as president of Pop Warner youth football.

Two of his three sons played middle school football.

He was a college football player himself.

So Dr. Bailes knows quite a bit about the landscape of college football, the NFL, the impact of head injuries, and, to a degree, the safety of playing football with the coronavirus lurking across the country, counties and colleges.

So during a recent interview on SportsTalk WNML radio, we asked if he thought we would have college football and an NFL season this fall.

“Great question,’’ he said, then he offered this opinion.

“I believe it’s important to try to get kids back to school,’’ Dr. Bailes said. “The serious rate for kids and young people is very small. The latest data I saw showed people less than 30 (years of age) the mortality rate for COVID-19 is one in 10,000. I think the risk is small.

“And if they (athletes) are not at football games or practice or other sports, what will they be doing? They won’t necessarily be doing risk-aversion activities.

“So I believe it’s important that they try.’’

Even if college football and the NFL start on time, that doesn’t mean they will finish.

“Whether we can complete the season or how the season looks is certainly yet to be determined,’’ he said, “and will be influenced by politicians and public policy.’’

Should fans attend games?

“I believe it’s important to have some fans,’’ he said. “I believe you could socially distance and have small fractions of normal capacity of stadiums or venues. You could certainly space them out more than six feet apart and they could wear masks. There’s no safer place than to be outdoors.

“It’s very recommendable to me to have fans, it just has to be done in the right way.’’

Dr. Bailes is concerned an outbreak during a season could shut down things.

“That’s going to be part of the issue, part of the problem,’’ he said, “because the ability for fans and players to co-mingle is hard to predict. That’s going to remain to be seen if that’s possible or not. We know that people in close proximity do spread it. So testing the infection rate and potential to spread is one of the most important things to track.’’

Dr. Bailes, 64, was asked if he would let his two former football playing sons play in college.

“I wouldn’t have any issue with them going to school or playing a contact sport currently if that’s what they wanted to do,’’ Dr. Bailes said.

Dr. Bailes said wearing a mask would help curb the virus, but not extinguish it in three to four weeks, as some experts have suggested.

“We just don’t know,’’ he said. “It’s a new mutated virus and we don’t know the exact permeations. I don’t think with everyone wearing a mask it’s going away in four weeks.’’

 

How optimistic is Dr. Bailes that football will be played this fall?

“My prediction is 80 percent we have them both (college and NFL) with shorter seasons,’’ he said. “And 25 percent optimistic the season will be completed, that it won’t be halted.’’

A shorter season would “lesson the exposures, lesson the travel required.’’

Dr. Bailes applauds the new safety rules adopted by colleges and the NFL.

“We’ve made a lot of attempts to change rules to limit or reduce head contacts,’’ said Dr. Bailes, noting that in college, a targeting foul can lead to ejection. “I’m not sure there’s a whole lot more that can be done within the present structure of football or soccer or ice hockey or wrestling. I think a lot of the changes have been effective.’’

Dr. Bailes was on the cutting edge of the CTE discovery.

In the movie “Concussions,’’ his character was played by Alec Baldwin.

CTE has been found in over 95 percent of NFL players tested who displayed erratic behavior  — or even committed suicide – after their playing days.

What the medical profession hopes to eventual accomplish is detecting CTE before someone dies, thus perhaps allowing the person to be treated

“Nothing has been proven yet,’’ Dr. Bailes said.

UCLA has conducted PET scans on about three dozen athletes and soldiers.

“We’re very encouraged and very optimistic that tests like that can be very beneficial,’’ Dr. Bailes said.


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Reba Celebrates 30th Anniversary of “Rumor Has It” Album With Re-Release Featuring 2 “Fancy” Bonus Tracks

Reba Celebrates 30th Anniversary of “Rumor Has It” Album With Re-Release Featuring 2 “Fancy” Bonus Tracks

Reba McEntire is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her 1990 album, Rumor Has It, by re-releasing the project on Sept. 11. Reba’s iconic album featured four Top 10 hits, including “You Lie,” “Rumor Has It,” “Fancy” and “Fallin’ Out of Love.”

The vinyl version of the re-released album will feature a bonus track: an acoustic version of “Fancy” that was recorded live at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The digital and CD versions of the re-released album will featured the aforementioned acoustic version of “Fancy,” as well as a new dance remix of “Fancy.”

“I never imagined I’d get the chance to put out an album for a second time,” says Reba. “It’s just so much fun to look back and remember where we were and what we were doing when they were originally released. This album, in particular, is very special to me because it was the first time I got to record with [producer] Tony Brown and he was the reason I finally got to record ‘Fancy.’ Now here we are 30 years later and I never end a show without singing that song.”

Rumor Has It Track Listing

  1. “Climb That Mountain High”
  2. “Rumor Has It”
  3. “Waitin’ For The Deal To Go Down”
  4. “You Lie”
  5. “Now You Tell Me”
  6. “Fancy”
  7. “Fallin’ Out Of Love”
  8. “This Picture”
  9. “You Remember Me”
  10. “That’s All She Wrote”
  11. “Fancy” (Dave Audé Remix) – Bonus Track
  12. “Fancy” (Live At The Ryman) – Bonus Track

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Blake Shelton’s “Happy Anywhere” Debuts in Top 20: “Thanks for Letting Me Do What I Love the Most—Sing Country Music”

Blake Shelton’s “Happy Anywhere” Debuts in Top 20: “Thanks for Letting Me Do What I Love the Most—Sing Country Music”

Blake Shelton’s new single, “Happy Anywhere,” featuring Gwen Stefani, debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Penned by Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and Matt Jenkins, “Happy Anywhere” also skyrocketed to No. 1 on the iTunes all-genre chart after its release on July 24.

Like his most recent multi-week No. 1 single, “Nobody But You,” which topped the charts in April/May 2020, “Happy Anywhere” features vocals from girlfriend Gwen Stefani.

Directed by Todd Stefani, the feel-good video for the new tune includes footage of Blake and Gwen spending quality time in their homes in Oklahoma and California.

“As I’ve said, ‘Happy Anywhere’ feels like the perfect song for right now,” Blake says. “I’m proud to see that fans feel the same way about it that Gwen and I do. Thanks everyone for listening to the song, watching the video and coming to the drive-in. Most importantly, thanks for letting me do what I love the most—sing country music.”

Blake headlined a one-night-only concert event, which was filmed exclusively for drive-in theaters across North America, on July 25.

Watch the new video for “Happy Anywhere” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Randy Travis to Release New Single, “Fool’s Love Affair”

Randy Travis to Release New Single, “Fool’s Love Affair”

Randy Travis will release a new single, “Fool’s Love Affair,” on July 29, which also marks the 35th anniversary of the release of his debut single, “On the Other Hand.”

Randy recorded the song, which was penned by Charlie Monk, Milton Brown and Keith Stegall, in the early 1980s. Monk, who signed Randy to a publishing deal in the early 1980s, found the demo when cleaning his office in 2019.

Randy suffered a stroke in July 2013, which significantly affected his ability to talk and sing.

“My songs were the stories of my life and I learned from those who listened, they were theirs too—my fans inspired me and continue to do so,” said Randy in his 2019 book, Forever and Ever, Amen: A Memoir of Music, Faith and Braving the Storms of Life.

Over the course of his career, Randy has recorded 18 No. 1 hits and sold more than 25 million albums. He suffered a near-fatal stroke in 2013, but with the help of wife Mary and physical therapy, he has made improvements in his speaking, mobility and singing.

He was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. Randy celebrated his 61st birthday in May.

photo by TCD

Garth Brooks to Make Announcement During Nashville Press Conference on July 29

Garth Brooks to Make Announcement During Nashville Press Conference on July 29

Garth Brooks will hold a press conference in Nashville on July 29 at 10 a.m. CT. The event can be viewed live on Garth’s Facebook page.

The last press conference of this nature was in 2018 when Garth and former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz announced Garth’s stadium concert at Notre Dame.

“This Wednesday, 10 a.m. Central—that’s Nashville time—we’re gonna bring you into a press conference,” said Garth during his Studio G series on Facebook on July 27. “If you’ve ever seen one of these…probably the last big one you saw of ours was probably Lou Holtz announcing the Stadium Tour at Notre Dame. But this one’s going to be a lot more…what do you call it…a lot more intimate. And dealing with something not as ‘commercial’ as that, but something a little more along the personal lines meets career lines.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Dan + Shay to Release New Single, “I Should Probably Go to Bed,” on July 31

Dan + Shay to Release New Single, “I Should Probably Go to Bed,” on July 31

Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney of Dan + Shay will try to score their eighth No. 1 single with the release of “I Should Probably Go to Bed” on July 31.

Dan + Shay teased the release of “I Should Probably Got to Bed” via Twitter on July 27 with a 29-second clip of the song’s upcoming video.

“We’re so excited about our brand-new single,” says Dan. “We wrote part of this song in Los Angeles during Grammy week, but finished it at my house, on my piano, kind of by accident. Shay had come over to record vocals on another song that we had written. We took a break, went downstairs, started singing this song, and realized this song needs a big ending. So we really went for it. Shay delivered one of my favorite vocal performances of all time. We’re so proud that this is our new single.”

The new tune will be the duo’s first single since “10,000 Hours,” which featured Justin Bieber, was released in October 2019. “10,000 Hours” topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in January 2020.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

“Bluebird” Soars! Miranda Lambert Scores First Solo No. 1 Single on Billboard Chart in More Than 8 Years

“Bluebird” Soars! Miranda Lambert Scores First Solo No. 1 Single on Billboard Chart in More Than 8 Years

Miranda Lambert’s “Bluebird” is No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week.

Miranda’s last solo No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart was “Over You” in May 2012. Jason Aldean’s “Drowns the Whiskey,” which featured Miranda, hit the top of the chart in August 2018.

Penned by Miranda, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby, “Bluebird” is featured on Miranda’s seventh studio album, Wildcard.

“2020 hasn’t offered a whole lot to celebrate, especially for musicians,” said Miranda via Instagram. “But I am celebrating this week. I’m celebrating happiness and the feeling of artistic freedom in a time where we all feel a little caged. I’m celebrating country music and all the joy it has brought to my life. I’m celebrating ALL the fans, the writers, the musicians, the crews, and bands, radio and streaming services, venues big and small for allowing me to have the most wonderful career for the last 17 years. ‘Bluebird’ is officially a number one song. It’s been 8 years since I had a number 1 on the billboard charts and 6 years on mediabase. I have spent my life doing what I love and I feel more blessed and humbled than ever to have this song of hope resonate with you all. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. And thank you to @lukedick for allowing me to write this beautifl idea with you and to @nataliehemby (my Dean Dillon ) for bringing it home. Also Jay Joyce for bringing it to life and giving it wings, @iamtreyfanjoy for setting this bluebird free in the most beautiful video. And my mangament Shopkeeper MGMT @marionkraft and @sonynashville records for fighting for this song and for me. Turns out we did have a wildcard up our sleeve. #bluebird #wildcard #1″

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

The Chicks Debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart With “Gaslighter”

The Chicks Debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart With “Gaslighter”

Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer of The Chicks are back with a bang.

The trio’s first new album in 14 years, Gaslighter, which dropped on July 17, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart this week. The new 12-song offering moved 84,233 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music.

The album also debuted at No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, and it debuted at No. 1 on the Top Albums chart, moving 71,467 units from pure album sales, according to Nielsen Music.

The trio’s eighth studio album was originally slated to be released on May 1, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chicks most recent album, 2006’s Taking the Long Way, earned the trio three Grammy Awards.

The trio had a hand in writing 10 songs on the new 12-song offering (Natalie has an additional co-write on “Julianna Calm Down”). Much of the new album’s subject matter centers around Natalie’s divorce from actor Adrian Pasdar, which was finalized this year after a lengthy legal battle.

photo by AFF-USA.com

More Than 20 Artists Come Together for Cross-Genre Jam to Benefit MusiCares [Listen]

More Than 20 Artists Come Together for Cross-Genre Jam to Benefit MusiCares [Listen]

More than 20 cross-genre artists and musicians have come together to record a new song, “Quarantine,” that benefits the MusiCare COVID-19 Relief Fund.

Dubbing themselves The Quarantine All-Stars, the award-winning ensemble includes Brad Paisley, Steve Wariner, Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones), Jonathan Cain (Journey), Sony Emory (Earth, Wind & Fire), Dan Falcone (Lady Gaga), Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band), Katlin Owen (Jon Pardi), Kevin Arrowsmith (Luke Bryan) and more.

Written and produced by Scotty Wilbanks, the one-of-a-kind collaboration was recorded remotely as the artists performed in their homes or personal studios.

Proceeds and donations on behalf of “Quarantine” benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, which was created by The Recording Academy to help people in the music industry affected by the coronavirus disease outbreak and subsequent cancellation of music events.

The Quarantine All-Stars

Guitars/Pedal Steel:

  • Brad Paisley
  • Steve Wariner
  • Michael Carter (Luke Bryan)
  • Josh Reedy (Thomas Rhett)
  • Katlin Owen (John Pardi)
  • Dave Ristrim (Luke Bryan)

Keyboards:

  • Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones)
  • Scotty Wilbanks (Luke Bryan, Third Day)
  • Jonathan Cain (Journey)

Drums:

  • Sonny Emory (Eric Clapton, Earth, Wind & Fire)
  • Chris Kimmerer (Thomas Rhett)
  • Kent Slucher (Luke Bryan)

Bass:

  • Sam Sims (Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake)
  • James Cook (Luke Bryan)

Fiddle:

  • Kevin Arrowsmith (Luke Bryan)

Horns:

  • Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band)
  • Keith Smith (Toby Mac)
  • Lee Thornburg (Joe Bonamassa, Tower of Power)
  • Mark Douthit (Michael McDonald)
  • Roy Agee (Lauren Daigle
  • Dan Falcone ( Lady Gaga, Celine Dion)
  • Greg Vail (Luis Miguel)

Listen to “Quarantine” below.

photos: Brad Paisley by TCD; Steve Wariner by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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