Reba McEntire’s 1994 Concert Special to Be Streamed for the First Time on YouTube on July 17

Reba McEntire’s 1994 Concert Special to Be Streamed for the First Time on YouTube on July 17

Reba McEntire will re-launch her Reba Live concert special on YouTube on July 17.

Filmed in 1994 at the Omaha Civic Center, the special initially aired on NBC in November 1994. The hour-long special features Reba performing 12 songs, including “They Asked About You,” “Is There Life Out There,” “Walk On,” “Fancy” and more, as well as covers of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” and Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.”

“This was one of my first big tours with all the dancers and costume changes, and it was my very first network television special,” says Reba. “It’s so much fun to get to revisit it and share it with my fans all these years later! I hope they enjoy it and I can’t wait to share some stories from the behind the scenes during the chat.”

The show also features Reba as “Flucy” in a special Thanksgiving-themed I Love Lucy spoof. This is the first time the show has been streamed since its original 1994 airing on NBC and subsequent commercial VHS release.

The special will premiere at 7 p.m. CT on July 17 via YouTube, featuring Reba celebrating with fans via chat.

Watch the Reba Live trailer below.

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Watch Gabby Barrett Perform the Title Track From Her New Album, “Goldmine”

Watch Gabby Barrett Perform the Title Track From Her New Album, “Goldmine”

Gabby Barrett released her debut album, Goldmine, on June 19.

Buoyed by No. 1 lead single, “I Hope,” which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in April, Goldmine features 13 songs, including current single, “The Good Ones.” Gabby co-penned 12 songs on the album with a bevy of top songwriters, including Josh Osborne, Emily Weisband, Ross Copperman, Josh Kear, Jon Nite and more.

The album’s title track—the only song Gabby didn’t write—was penned by Nicolle Galyon, Caitlyn Smith and Liz Rose.

Watch Gabby perform “Goldmine” from her live-stream album release party in June in Franklin, Tenn.

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Alan Jackson Reschedules Concerts for 2021, Including Nashville, Cleveland, Tulsa & More

Alan Jackson Reschedules Concerts for 2021, Including Nashville, Cleveland, Tulsa & More

Alan Jackson has rescheduled a handful of tour dates for 2021, including stops in Nashville, Tulsa, Cleveland and more.

Tickets for the original dates will be honored at the new dates in 2021. Of course, the rescheduling is due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Since dropping his debut studio album in 1990, Alan Jackson has been keeping it country—selling nearly 60 million albums worldwide and ranking as one of the 10 best-selling country artists of all-time. As you probably imagined, Alan will be keeping it country in 2021 during his 31st year in the biz.

Alan Jackson 2021 Tour

  • Feb. 5 | Springfield, MO | JQH Arena
  • Feb. 6 | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center
  • May 21 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena
  • July 9 | Ft. Loramie, OH | Country Concert
  • July 10 | Cleveland, OH | Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

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Mason Ramsey Uncorks New Video for Burger King’s Campaign to Reduce Cow Flatulence [Watch]

Mason Ramsey Uncorks New Video for Burger King’s Campaign to Reduce Cow Flatulence [Watch]

Burger King enlisted yodeling cowpoke Mason Ramsey, 13, to help spread the word about its plan to reduce cow flatulence. We ain’t pulling your leg—or finger—on this one.

Burger King is selling Whopper patties sourced from cows fed a diet designed to lower methane emissions. Burger King worked with scientists by adding a small amount of lemongrass to a cow’s diet, which cut the bovine’s methane emissions by 33 percent during the last three or four months of the cow’s life, according to preliminary tests.

Burger King will be offering Reduced Methane Emissions Beef Whopper sandwiches at select restaurant in Miami, New York, Austin, Portland and Los Angeles.

In a new two-minute clip, Mason sings about the perils of methane, including the opening line, “When cows fart and burp and splatter, well, it ain’t no laughing matter.”

Of course, we would be remiss not to mention the gold standard for all Burger King ad campaigns: 2005’s Tender Crisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich, which starred soon-to-be country star Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish fame.

Check out Mason’s new video below.

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Tennessee puts record 88 on first-year SEC Academic Honor Roll

Tennessee puts record 88 on first-year SEC Academic Honor Roll

University of Tennessee / Credit: UT Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The University of Tennessee placed 88 student-athletes on the 2019-20 First-Year Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll that was announced Tuesday by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.

That total was the most UT has ever had on the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. It marked an improvement of 29 over the 59 who made the list in 2018-19.

Furthermore, those numbers raised Tennessee’s total number of student-athletes recognized in 2019-20 to 315 combined on the Fall, Winter, Spring and First-Year SEC Academic Honor Rolls.

That sum of 315, which equates to 57 percent of student-athletes being honored during the past academic year, is the highest number ever recorded at UT, according to the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center. It also marks the fifth-consecutive year that Tennessee has seen an increased total number of student-athletes on SEC Honor Rolls.

On the 2019-20 First-Year SEC Honor Roll, the baseball team led the way for Tennessee with 17 student-athletes recognized, followed by women’s soccer with 12 and women’s swimming and diving with eight. Other programs with recipients include softball (7), men’s basketball (6), football (6), men’s track & field (6), women’s track & field (5), rowing (5), volleyball (4), women’s basketball (3), men’s swimming and diving (3), men’s tennis (3), men’s golf (2) and women’s golf (1).

A total of 1,252 student-athletes from around the league were named to the 2019-20 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll, which is based on grades from the 2019-20 academic calendar.

Any student‐athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport or a student‐athlete who participates in a sport listed on his/her institution’s NCAA Sports Sponsorship Form is eligible for nomination to the Academic Honor Roll.

The following criteria will be followed:

(1) A student‐athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution.

(2) If a student‐athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.

(3) Student‐athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student‐athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.

(4) Prior to being nominated, a student‐athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non‐remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution.

(5) The student‐athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport’s entire NCAA Championship segment.

First-year student‐athletes in all sports may be named to the Honor Roll at the conclusion of their first full academic year in residence (spring, fall and summer terms).

2019-20 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll 
University of Tennessee 

Baseball (17)
Ethan Anderson – Supply Chain Management
Jordan Beck – Anthropology
Kirby Connell – Supply Chain Management
Chad Dallas – Communication Studies
Kody Davidson – Communication Studies
Sam Fulton – Recreation and Sport Management
Brandon Gielow – Business Management
Drew Gilbert – Sociology-Criminal Justice
Zane Keener – Business Management
Cortland Lawson – Supply Chain Management
Jackson Leath – Agriculture, Leadership, Education and Communication
Will Mabrey – Recreation and Sport Management
Mark McLaughlin – Supply Chain Management
Jorel Ortega – Sociology
Ethan Payne – Business Management
Liam Spence – Communication Studies
Matt Turino – Business Management

Men’s Basketball (6)
Victor Bailey Jr. – Political Science
Davonte Gaines – Recreation and Sport Management
Josiah-Jordan James – Communication Studies
Olivier Nkamhoua – Business Management
Drew Pember – Recreation and Sport Management
Uros Plavsic – Recreation and Sport Management

Women’s Basketball (3)
Jordan Horston – Sport Management
Jessie Rennie – Therapeutic Recreation
Emily Saunders – Recreation and Sport Management

Football (6)
Parker Ball – Biological Sciences
Sean Brown – Recreation & Sport Management
Eric Gray – Kinesiology
Jackson Lampley – Management
Jackson Lowe – Communication Studies
Fred Orr – Recreation & Sport Management

Men’s Golf (2)
Trenton Johnson – Finance
Cade Russell – Recreation & Sport Management

Women’s Golf (1)
Nicole Whiston – Business Analytics

Rowing (5)
Beatrice Bernard – Psychology
Madison Kirkman – Marketing
Reagan Long – Neuroscience
Kathleen Rice – Architecture
Haley Savastano – Biomedical Engineering

Women’s Soccer (12)
Isabella Cook – Exploratory
Claudia Dipasupil – Marketing
Alicia Donley – Communication Studies
Bridie Herman – Mechanical Engineering
Tara Katz – Biological Sciences
Colleen McIlvenna – Finance
Maria Nelson – Kinesiology
Carlyn Presley – Mathematics
Lindsey Romig – Supply Chain Management
Hannah Tillett – Business Administration
Giselle Washington – Kinesiology
Brooke Wilson – Sociology

Softball (7)
Samantha Bender – Kinesiology
Amanda Curran – Child & Family Studies
Anna Fox – Political Science
KK McCrary – Child & Family Studies
Kiki Milloy – Biological Sciences
Madison Webber – Kinesiology
Josie Willingham – Pre‐Med

Men’s Swimming & Diving (3)
Brett Champlin – Business
Nick McCann – Biological Sciences
Tommy Weir – Construction Science & Agricultural Systems

Women’s Swimming & Diving (8)
Kaitlin Harty – Communication Studies
Kara Holt – Chemistry
Lyndsey Huizenga – Supply Chain Management
Elle Renner – Interior Architecture
Abby Samansky – Social Work
Kendall Shields – Business Analytics
Natalie Ungaretti – Biological Sciences
Emily Ann Wolfson – Supply Chain Management

Men’s Tennis (3)
Giles Hussey – Recreation and Sport Management (Graduate)
Finn Stodder – Advertising
Mark Wallner – Finance

Men’s Track & Field (6)
Riley Buchholz – History
Peyton Davis – Materials Science Engineering
Alex Kay – Supply Chain Management
Matthew McMillan – Supply Chain Management
Anthony Riley – Finance
Steele Wasik – Masters ‐ Communication and Information

Women’s Track & Field (5)
Au’Yana Carson – Architecture
Jada Chambers – Environmental Studies
Ainsley Cooper – Kinesiology
Kathleen Maley – Audiology and Speech Pathology
Vanessa Watson – Communication Studies

Volleyball (4)
Madison Bryant – Business Analytics
Morgahn Fingall – Kinesiology
Kailey Keeble – Recreation & Sport Management
Madisen Werdell – Mathematics

-UT Athletics

Maren Morris’ “The Bones” Tops Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart for 19th Week

Maren Morris’ “The Bones” Tops Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart for 19th Week

Maren Morris’ “The Bones” is No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the 19th week. Maren’s reign is the longest by a solo female artist in the history of the chart.

The longest run on the chart is Bebe Rexha’s “Meant to Be,” featuring Florida Georgia Line, which spent 50 weeks at No. 1 in 2017-2018.

Maren co-penned the tune, which is featured on her 2019 album, Girl, with Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins. “The Bones” also spent back-to-back weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in February 2020.

“The Bones” follows Maren’s previous No. 1 hits, “I Could Use a Love Song” (January 2018) and “Girl” (July 2019), as well as Thomas Rhett’s “Craving You” (July 2017), which featured Maren.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Tucker Beathard Reveals He Is the Father of 2-Year-Old Daughter

Tucker Beathard Reveals He Is the Father of 2-Year-Old Daughter

Tucker Beathard, 25, publicly revealed he is a father via Instagram on July 13.

In addition to wishing happy birthday to his daughter, Sage, 2, Tucker detailed some of the circumstances surrounding Sage’s birth in 2018 and how his faith helped him during an “overwhelming” time in his life.

“I don’t usually like posting a lot of real personal life things…but I wanna share this part of my life and testimony that most ppl probly don’t know,” said Tucker via Instagram. “In November of 2017 I was 22 years old, couldn’t have been more stressed and overwhelmed trying to get out of a record deal, and trying to figure out my personal life and my career. Nothin made sense. Then, right when I thought things couldn’t get more overwhelming or more stressful I got a call saying that I was going to be having a kid all the way out in Seattle Washington. To say I was scared is an understatement. It seemed like everything was kinda falling apart around me….I hit my breaking point and didn’t know what else to do other than finally surrender to Jesus Christ and ask him to meet me where I was and to take over my life… and that’s exactly what he did. He grew me in ways I could’ve never imagined. He took all the messes I felt I was drowning in and did exactly what Romans 8:28 says he does. And more than anything, he took what I thought was “the last thing I needed in my life” and instead, on 7/13/18, gave me the greatest blessing I could possibly ask for by bringing this little girl into my life. Happy 2nd Birthday to my beautiful daughter Sage… now I just pray she doesn’t raise as much hell I as I did growing up.”

Tucker is the son of famed Nashville songwriter Casey Beathard (“Find Out Who Your Friends Are,” “Come Back Song,” “The Outsiders”). Tucker scored a Top 5 hit with his 2016 debut single, “Rock On.” He released his debut album, Nobody’s Everything, in November 2018.

Tucker’s younger brother, Clayton Beathard, 22, and his friend, Paul Trapeni III, 21, were stabbed to death on Dec. 21, 2019, outside Nashville’s Dogwood Bar. Michael Mosley has been indicted by a grand jury and charged with two counts of first degree murder/premeditated, one count of attempted first degree murder/premeditated and one count of assault.

photo by TCD

Watch Brantley Gilbert Pay Tribute to Charlie Daniels by Covering “Long Haired Country Boy”

Watch Brantley Gilbert Pay Tribute to Charlie Daniels by Covering “Long Haired Country Boy”

Brantley Gilbert paid tribute to Charlie Daniels by covering “Long Haired Country Boy” in a video posted on YouTube.

Charlie died on July 6 after suffering a stroke in his Tennessee home.

Penned by Charlie, “Long Haired Country Boy” became a Top 30 hit for the Charlie Daniels Band in 1980. Along with “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” and “Simple Man,” “Long Haired Country Boy” is one of Charlie’s most beloved songs.

“Charlie Daniels is a legend of country music,” said Brantley in a statement accompanying the YouTube video. “[I] put together this cover with Jesse Franklin to honor the man he was and the music he made. Both will inspire me forever. RIP Charlie Daniels.”

Watch Brantley’s cover below.

Watch Little Big Town’s Spirited Performance of “Wine, Beer, Whiskey” on “The Tonight Show”

Watch Little Big Town’s Spirited Performance of “Wine, Beer, Whiskey” on “The Tonight Show”

Little Big Town performed their new single, “Wine, Beer, Whiskey,” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 13. While it was the first time in months Jimmy hosted the show from the 30 Rock Studio due to COVID-19, LBT performed an at-home rendition of the song.

The new tune, which was penned by Tofer Brown, Sean McConnell and LBT’s Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook, is featured on the quartet’s ninth studio album, Nightfall, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in January.

Watch LBT’s performance of “Wine, Beer, Whiskey” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

“Bluebird” Soars: Miranda Lambert Reaches No. 3 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart for the First Time Since 2014

“Bluebird” Soars: Miranda Lambert Reaches No. 3 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart for the First Time Since 2014

Miranda Lambert’s “Bluebird” is No. 3 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week.

The last time Miranda had a No. 3 hit, millions of people were dumping ice water over their heads for a good cause. Miranda’s “Automatic” reached No. 3 in June 2014, the same year the Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS went viral.

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

“Bluebird” is featured on Miranda’s seventh studio album, Wildcard.

“This song is special,” says Miranda. “It’s got this hope to it. It’s got a darkness too, though, but it’s also hopeful. Life is going to give you lemons, period. If there wasn’t problems then we wouldn’t appreciate the great days, but going through those things and overcoming problems—whatever they are—makes us strong and appreciate the sun. You know, it’s like ten straight days of rain and then the sun comes out and you’re like, ‘I forgot how much I loved it.’ Since we wrote ‘Bluebird,’ I’ve been seeing bluebirds everywhere. And the bluebirds have been there, but I never saw them like I see them now. It kinda reminds me to open my eyes to what’s around me.”

photo by TCD

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