• VALENTINE’S DAY AUDIO 2020: AJ, Billy, Jon, Jordan, Keith, LBT, Luke and more

    Each year on February 14th, many people exchange cards, candy, gifts or flowers with their special someone. The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century.

    Over 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion; 2.2 million marriages take place in the United States annually, which breaks down to more than 6,000 a day.

    Friday is Valentine’s Day (February 14th), and we’ve got some thoughts and feelings and more about love, romance and marriage from several of your favorite country artists. A few are new and some have become our favorites over the years. Which country stars are romantic? Which ones aren’t? Which ones have a good reason to celebrate the holiday that’s all about love?

     

    Audio / Alan Jackson talks about his love for wife, Denise, over the years.

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    AJ (Valentine’s Day) OC: …continue to. :24

    “We got a lot of history together now, and we’re happier than we’ve ever been. So, she’s still beautiful, and she’s always inspired songs. I mean, one of my early hits was a song called ‘I’d Love You All Over Again,’ I wrote for her for our 10th anniversary. I mean, there’s been a zillion songs that have pieces of our good days and bad days inspired, and they continue to.”

    Audio / Billy Currington recalls his first real Valentine’s Day.

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    Billy Currington (Valentine’s Day memory) OC: …took off running. :21
    “Yeah, I remember my first girlfriend. I was in first or second grade, but anyway, I remember it was Valentine’s Day and your mom going, ‘You’ve got to give your girlfriend something, and you’ve got to go give it to her.’ I’ll never forget — we got her a box of chocolates or whatever it was. I remember going down to her classroom and knocking on the door, getting her to come to the door. I remember handing it to her, and then I took off running.”

    Audio / Carrie Underwood is all about the chocolate most couples give each other on Valentine’s Day.

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    Carrie Underwood (Valentine’s Day-chocolate) OC: …white chocolate. :14
    “Chocolate’s every woman’s friend – in their time of need or in their time of happiness or in their time of sadness or madness, chocolate is my friend. Anything with caramel in it, ooooooooh. White chocolate’s good too. You can’t beat some good white chocolate.”

    Audio / DIERKS BENTLEY SAYS THE MOST INTERESTING GIFT HE AND HIS WIFE CASSIDY HAVE GIVEN EACH OTHER WERE MIXTAPES OF SONGS.

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    Dierks Bentley (Valentine’s Day-most interesting gift he’s given his wife) OC: …formulate yourself. 1:19
    “When ‘What Was I Thinkin’’ was released in 2003, I didn’t know what my life would look like, and all of a sudden, I found myself out on the road full-time, just gone. So, the place where I was staying, I had some friends pack it up and move it into a storage facility…and in there I found some letters that she and I had written back and forth when we were dating. I was working at The Nashville Network and she was working out in San Francisco and found some letters I had written her and I’d gotten back and some stuff she’d sent me, including a CD of songs she’d been listening to, back when you made CD mixes and there’s like these three hearts on that CD. I just found that it was so meaningful for me those gifts you give each other before any money, before anything else was going on, just music, giving of mixtapes was so cool. She reminded me of a mixtape that I had sent her. I’d sent it to her via FedEx, because it was so important she get this as quickly as possible. This was sadly before, I guess we had internet back then, but you really couldn’t send songs over the internet. I think the most interesting thing I’ve given her and she’s given me was just mixtapes, because there’s nothing like music to put into words and the thoughts you have in your head that you can’t formulate yourself.”

    Audio / Jon Pardi says he has learned a lot about love and about Valentine’s Day from his fiancé Summer.

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    Jon Pardi (Valentine’s Day) OC: …for you. (laughs) :38
    “One thing Summer’s taught me is that gifts are cool, diamonds, blah, blah, blah, but take your time and clear your mind and write something about what she means to you on a card. It’s probably the least expensive and the biggest price you can give her is just to write and tell her how much you love her on a card. That’s what she taught me for Valentine’s Day. So, I just do that; it’s way cheaper. (Laughs) And of course, I always say to her, I say, ‘Babe-every day is Valentine’s Day for you.” (laughs)

     

    Audio / Jordan Davis talks about meeting his wife in New Orleans. They were both there attending separate weddings.

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    Jordan Davis (meeting wife) OC: …here we are. :47
    “My college roommate was getting married in New Orleans. My wife was in New Orleans for a totally separate wedding. Both wedding parties were staying at the same hotel, so we met, the first time, in the lobby of the hotel. I’m actually wearing a necklace that has the coordinates to that hotel. Then the next day, me and my brother walk into a bar in New Orleans, and her and her friends were sitting in the corner, and I was like, ‘Hey-that’s the girl from the lobby.’ She was actually dating somebody at the time. But we kind of exchanged numbers and stayed in contact, and about two months later, a month later, she came into town for CMA Music Fest and told me that she no longer had a boyfriend, and here we are.”

    Audio / Josh Turner says his wife would call him a romantic, but now that they have four children, it takes a bit of work to make time for each other.

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    Josh Turner (Romantic) OC: …long time to come. :26
    “If you ask my wife Jennifer if I was a romantic, she would definitely say, ‘Yes,’ but she knows that sometimes my hectic schedule and our busy lifestyles can kind of interfere with the romantic side of things. But we do try to make efforts towards being together and having adult conversations and taking time away from the children and doing things that husbands and wives do, so we’ll definitely try to continue that for a long time to come.”

    Audio / Keith Urban talks about the support he and his wife, Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman, give each other, which is especially important when two creative artists are married to each other.

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    Keith Urban (Nicole support) OC: …very important. :17
    “I feel very blessed that I have the support of my family like I do. It’s a beautiful thing having two artists because we understand the passion and the responsibility of what we get to do. It’s very important.”

    Audio / Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook had a chemistry performing together, but it wasn’t until they each found themselves single…at the same time…that sparks flew romantically. The pair, who wed in 2006, have a son, Elijah.

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    Little Big Town (Jimi & Karen fell in love) OC: (Kimberly) …to be together. :48

    JIMI: “We were in the band a long time before there was ever anything which is interesting. I think there was always something underlying there that we were kind of trying to ignore. And then when the opportunity came, when all of us, ended up single kind of at the same time, a very strange turn of events for the band in a lot of different ways. And those feelings, you were able to come out with them finally. It was like, we’re single. Let’s get together. And, you know, she has a beautiful heart and she’s absolutely gorgeous and I just love her dearly.”

    PHILLIP: “Get a room!” [laughs]

    KIMBERLY: “They’re a perfect match. They really are. They were meant to be together.”

    Audio / Luke Bryan talks about his favorite love song.

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    Luke Bryan (love song with Caroline) OC: …That’s it! :11
    “Caroline and I, we had a love song in college. It was Lenny Kravitz’ [starts singing] ‘I just can’t get you off of my mind.’ That’s it!”

    Audio / Luke Bryan talks about marrying Caroline, his college sweetheart.

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    Luke Bryan (married college sweetheart) OC: …married. :27
    ”I married my college sweetheart. We dated back in college and broke up for nearly six years, and while I was off doing my Nashville stuff and touring and writing songs, she was finishing getting her career kind of going. Man, we just kinda bumped into each other one night, and it was like bam, here we are married.”

  • LAUREN ALAINA REVEALS ALBUM COVER AND TRACK LIST FOR NEW EP, GETTING GOOD.

    Lauren Alaina has revealed the cover art for her upcoming March 6th Getting Good EP. The EP contains five songs co-written by Lauren including “Ladies in the ’90s,” the beautifully moving “The Other Side,” plus three brand new songs and the title track and current single playing now on country radio, “Getting Good.” Full track listing below. Pre save Getting Good HERE.

    Lauren revealed the cover art to her fans on her socials.

     

     

    Next up, Lauren hits the road as direct support for Blake Shelton on the Friends & Heroes Tour 2020. The tour opened Thursday night (February 13th) in Portland, Oregon. Upcoming dates include Bakersfield, Salt Lake City, Denver and more. Additional tour dates and info available HERE.

    Getting Good EP Track List:

    1. In My Veins (Lauren Alaina, Cary Barlowe, Hillary Lindsey, Jesse Frasure)
    2. Getting Good* (Emily Weisband)
    3. Somebody Else’s Problem (Lauren Alaina, Jesse Frasure, Geoff Warburton)
    4. Ladies In The ’90s (Lauren Alaina, Jesse Frasure, Amy Wadge)
    5. Country In Me* (Lauren Alaina, David Garcia, Emily Weisband)
    6. The Other Side* (Lauren Alaina, Zach Kale, Jon Nite)

     

    Produced by Jesse Frasure

    *Produced by David Garcia

    Audio / Lauren Alaina is excited about releasing her upcoming EP, Getting Good.

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    Lauren Alaina (releasing Getting Good EP) OC: …excited about that. :28
    “I am so excited to release this EP, and the reason we are even releasing it is because I just could not wait until we released the entire album to put out new music. It’s been a while since we put out new music and we’re doing a headlining tour and …excited about that.”

     

  • SAM HUNT UNVEILS NEW SONG “HARD TO FORGET.”

    Sam Hunt unveils new song “Hard To Forget” today. Written by Sam Hunt, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Ashley Gorley, Audrey Grisham, Russ Hull, and Mary Jean Shurtz, “Hard To Forget” joins “Sinning With You” and Top 5-and-climbing radio hit “Kinfolks” as another taste of what is to come on Hunt’s upcoming April 3rd album, SOUTHSIDE (MCA Nashville).

    Listen to “Hard To Forget” HERE  |  Preorder SOUTHSIDE HERE

    “Hard To Forget” comes on the heels of Hunt’s album release news and the announcement of The Southside Summer Tour 2020 with special guests Kip Moore, Travis Denning, and ERNEST. Kicking off May 28th, the tour runs through over 40 markets from Charlotte, Tampa and Toronto to Dallas, Sacramento and Phoenix before wrapping September 26th in Albuquerque. Tickets go on sale this Tues, Feb. 11 exclusively to Citi members via www.citientertainment.com with public on-sale opening Friday, February 14th on www.ticketmaster.com.

     

    Find The Southside Summer Tour 2020 Playlist HERE

    For more information, visit www.SamHunt.com.

    About Sam Hunt:
    Multi-Platinum-selling, award-winning hitmaker Sam Hunt recently introduced fans to his new song, “Kinfolks”- already Top 5 at country radio. Leaning on the sentiment of “you can’t make old friends,” Hunt exemplifies the importance of bringing a new relationship into the mix and comfortability of home. “Kinfolks” follows Hunt’s GRAMMY-nominated, Triple-Platinum-selling debut album, Montevallo (MCA Nashville), which topped the Billboard Country Albums Chart in its first week and it remains the best-selling debut album for a country artist since 2011; and his three-week No. 1, 6x Platinum-selling, GRAMMY-nominated smash, “Body Like A Back Road.”

    Montevallo produced four No. 1 singles and five Platinum and Multi-Platinum-selling hits including “Leave the Night On,” “House Party,” “Take Your Time,” “Break Up In A Small Town” and “Make You Miss Me.” Then, Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road” release shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart where it remained for an unprecedented 34 consecutive weeks, shattering the record for most weeks atop the nearly 59-year-old chart. “Body Like A Back Road” was also the No. 3 most-downloaded all genre song of 2017.

    Called “stylistically provocative” by The New York Times and “deceptively phenomenal” by The Washington Post, Hunt has received accolades from Associated Press, Billboard, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, SPIN Magazine, Village Voice, The New York Times, The Washington Post and more. Since the Montevallo’s 2014 release, Hunt has accumulated over 6.85 billion global streams and has earned 22 million RIAA certified units. Hunt is currently in the studio finishing up a new project expected in the new year. For information on Sam Hunt, visit www.SamHunt.com.

  • LUKE BRYAN, ALONG WITH FELLOW AMERICAN IDOL JUDGES KATY PERRY AND LIONEL RICHIE, DROP BY JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE.

    Luke Bryan and his fellow American Idol judges Katy Perry and Lionel Richie stopped by ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about the new season of the singing competition show, as well as each other.

    The new season of Idol kicks off Sunday (February 16th) at 8pm ET on ABC.

    Meanwhile, Luke is making his way up the country charts with his latest smash, “What She Wants Tonight.”

  • JON PARDI HOSTS MOTORCYCLE RIDE AND CONCERT TO BENEFIT ACM LIFTING LIVES.

    Jon Pardi will host the Motorcycle Ride and Concert to benefit ACM Lifting Lives® on Friday, April 3rd, leading up to the 55th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards™. Riders will enjoy an hour-long scenic drive through rural Nevada beginning at 11 a.m. at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country (6611 Las Vegas Blvd. S.), and the ride will conclude with live performances by Pardi, Randy Houser, Taylor Young and surprise special guests. Proceeds from the event benefit ACM Lifting Lives, the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music. Fans can register to ride (HERE). For information about general admission tickets, visit https://stoneysrockincountry.com/.

    Earlier this week, Pardi celebrated his fourth #1 Gold-certified single “Heartache Medication” at Nashville Lifestyles Music in the City event, benefitting Make A Wish Foundation. Selected as the cover star of Nashville Lifestyles January Music Issue, Pardi talked with Nashville Lifestyles editors in an exclusive live Q&A session before auctioning off a signed, limited edition Jon Pardi American Hat Co. cowboy hat with proceeds going to the charity. Pardi also performed songs off his critically-acclaimed album Heartache Medication, which was named by The New York Times as “…one of the most anticipated albums of the season,” Rolling Stone’s “Best Albums of the Year” list, and Los Angeles Times “Best Albums of the Year” (#4) list, as the only country artist/album represented.

    “Heartache Medication” recently topped both Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabase Airplay charts and surpassed 138 million on-demand streams. “Heartache Medication” is the title track off Pardi’s highly-praised album Heartache Medication, which debuted among the top albums on Billboard’s Country Albums chart and earned overwhelming critical-acclaim by NPR, Associated Press, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Billboard, ET, EXTRA, Variety, People and Rolling Stone. “Heartache Medication” follows the ACM/CMA winners chart-topping hits “Dirt On My Boots,” “Head Over Boots,” “Heartache On The Dance Floor” and Top 5 “Night Shift.”

    Pardi is currently featured on Thomas Rhett’s Top 25-and-climbing single at Country radio “Beer Can’t Fix” and is touring nationwide. Upcoming stops include the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo (2/9) and the Houston Rodeo (3/14), where Pardi remains one of the top-selling acts along with Chris Stapleton and Willie Nelson. For tickets and more information, visit www.jonpardi.com.

  • LAUREN ALAINA WRAPS SOLD-OUT HEADLINING THAT GIRL WAS ME TOUR.

    Country star Lauren Alaina recently wrapped up her first-ever headlining tour – the THAT GIRL WAS ME TOUR – completing the fully sold out run with dates in Chattanooga and Atlanta. Other stops along the way included Indianapolis, New York City, Boston, two nights in Nashville and more. Watch Lauren’s tour recap video HERE.

    Next up, Lauren hits the road as direct support for Blake Shelton on the Friends & Heroes Tour 2020. The tour opened last night in Portland, Oregon and continues tonight in Tacoma, Wash. and tomorrow in Spokane, Wash. Upcoming dates include Bakersfield, Salt Lake City, Denver and more. Additional tour dates and info available HERE.

    Lauren is making her way up the country charts with her latest song, “Getting Good.”

     

  • JORDAN DAVIS SAYS SOME FANS MIGHT BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED WHEN THEY SEE HIM PERFORM LIVE.

    Jordan Davis is selling out dates on his Trouble Town Tour, and he says some fans may be surprised at his rockin’ set.

    “I think we surprise people in our live show. You know, ‘Singles You Up,’ ‘Take It From Me’ and ‘Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,’ those are three songs that definitely have a romantic side to ‘em, but I think when guys show up to the show – you know, I grew up with Southern Rock and Roll, so it’s a mixed bag. So, we cover songs from Tom Petty, Jason Isbell, the Allman Brothers, Pearl Jam, the Black Crowes. So, I think they get there and they still respect the songs like ‘Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,’ ‘Leaving New Orleans,’ ‘Goin’ Around,’ but there’s always a few songs that we play that they can pick their drinks up and be like, ‘Yeah, let’s rock out for a little bit.’”

    Jordan takes his Trouble Town trek to the Midwest this weekend. On Thursday (February 6th), he’s in Cincinnati, followed by shows on Friday (February 7th) in Madison, Wisconsin and Saturday (February 8th) in Dubuque, Iowa.

    The Louisiana native is sitting inside the Top 10 on the country charts with his latest single, “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot.”

    Audio / Jordan Davis says some fans who attend his live shows may be in for a pleasant surprise.

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    Jordan Davis (live show) OC: …enjoying the show. :53
    “I think we surprise people in our live show. You know, ‘Singles You Up,’ ‘Take It From Me’ and ‘Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,’ those are three songs that definitely have a romantic side to ‘em, but I think when guys show up to the show – you know, I grew up with Southern Rock and Roll, so it’s a mixed bag. So, we cover songs from Tom Petty, Jason Isbell, the Allman Brothers, Pearl Jam, the Black Crowes. So, I think they get there and they still respect the songs like ‘Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,’ ‘Leaving New Orleans,’ ‘Goin’ Around,’ but there’s always a few songs that we play that they can pick their drinks up and be like, ‘Yeah, let’s rock out for a little bit.’ So, I’m very happy to look out and see a 50-50 fan base ‘cause I get it. Guys don’t want to hear love songs all the time, so it’s very cool for us to look out and see a mixed bag of people out there enjoying the show.”

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  • DARIUS RUCKER’S “WAGON WHEEL” CERTIFIED 8X PLATINUM.

    Darius Rucker was surprised with a plaque celebrating the RIAA’s recent 8x-Platinum certification of his hit song “Wagon Wheel” during a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum yesterday, February 12. Since topping the charts for back-to-back weeks in 2013, “Wagon Wheel” has now become one of the top five best-selling Country songs of all time and Rucker is now the only solo male country act to achieve the honor of an 8x-plus multi-Platinum song in RIAA’s history.

    https://twitter.com/UMGNashville/status/1228776719848476673

     

    Lured under the pretense of seeing his exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Rucker was surprised when he rounded the corner to see his record label of 14+ years, UMG Nashville, holding a plaque. “What are y’all doing here?!” Rucker remarked, taking in the presence of label heads and esteemed industry guests from the RIAA gathered around his exhibit, which features the suit he wore in the “Wagon Wheel” music video alongside other memorabilia from his remarkable career. After hearing the news – and pausing to really read the plaque’s inscription – an in-awe Rucker added, “I don’t believe you. I don’t believe this! Wow, what a testament to the fans and their love of Country music.”

    “Wagon Wheel,” originally released by Old Crow Medicine Show in 2004, was written by the band’s lead singer, Ketch Secor, and was based on a sketch by Bob Dylan, who is credited as a co-writer. The single was featured on Rucker’s Gold-certified, No.1 album True Believers and has since accumulated over 960 million global streams. “Wagon Wheel” also won a GRAMMY for Best Country Solo Performance at the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards, the third of Rucker’s career.

    “Even in my wildest dreams for ‘Wagon Wheel,’ the singer was never me or Bob,” remarked Secor upon learning of the song’s new accolade. “It could have been a lot of different people who had the big hit with it. It could have been one of those perfect-smile guys with the made-for-TV personalities. That it was instead a salt of the earth singer like Darius is something divine I’ll leave to the theologians to figure out.”

    Mike Dungan, UMGN Chairman & CEO, recalls the conversation he had with Rucker when he first decided to record the song: “Darius called my cell phone one night and told me that he was in the audience for the talent show at his daughter’s high school. He said, ‘Hey man, do you know that song ‘Wagon Wheel?’ I just watched a band full of kids perform it, and it reminded me of how great that song is, and I want to cut it.’ I said, ‘you’re crazy,’ to which he said, ‘well I’m cuttin’ it! I’ll talk to you later!’ We (the label) thought that this was going to either be huge… or a disaster. He was right, everybody’s happy, life is good!”

    “On behalf of RIAA, we’re so pleased to mark such an amazing accomplishment,” said Jackie Jones, Vice President of Industry Relations at the Recording Industry Association of America. “A certification of this magnitude is incredibly rare—occurring only a few times in our organization’s history. Darius, his team and the entire UMG Nashville family should be very proud of this historic moment in music.”

    The Associated Press broke the news, capturing the plaque presentation surprise which can be viewed HERE.

    Audio / Darius Rucker explains how he came up with the idea of recording “Wagon Wheel” for his True Believers album.

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    Darius Rucker (Wagon Wheel) OC: …finished it. :43
    “Somebody had played ‘Wagon Wheel’ for me years ago. It was one of those things that didn’t really…and I didn’t really get it. So, I’m at my daughter’s high school talent show, and I’m sitting in the audience with my family. We were watching my daughter, and the faculty band gets up. It’s just the faculty from her school, and they play ‘Wagon Wheel.’ And I’m sitting in the audience, and they get to the middle of the chorus, and I turned to my wife, and I go, ‘I’ve got to cut this song.’ I’m serious. This all happened in three-and-a-half minutes, four minutes, while they’re playing the song. And so I’m texting Frank Rogers, ‘Do you know this ‘Wagon Wheel’ song?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah. It’s by Old Crow Medicine Show.’ He said, ‘A lot of people have cut it.’ I said, ‘I don’t care! [laughs] I’m cutting it!’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, dude. We’ll try it. We’ll cut it.’ And so…I cut it, and it was great after we finished it.”

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  • NEWS AND NOTES: Shania, Vince, Sam, Kacey, Luke, LBT, Carrie, Keith, Parker

    Shania Twain will appear on ABC’s The View on Friday (February 7th).

    Shania Twain is extending her Let’s Go! Vegas residency at Zappos Theater with new shows August through December. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 14th at 10am PT. Get more information here.

    Vince Gill, Sam Hunt, Kacey Musgraves and many more artists will be featured in the new film, Bluebird, which chronicles the famed Bluebird Café in Nashville. The movie, which will also include Garth Brooks, Maren Morris, Faith Hill, Taylor Swift, Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, Eric Paslay and Steve Earle, will air February 19th at 8pm ET on CMT.

    Luke Bryan, Little Big Town, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban are among the artists featured in the new Time Life blu-ray video, CMA Awards Live Greatest Moments: 2008-2015, on March 3rd. Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton will also be included.

    Parker McCollum will perform at the Born & Raised Music Festival June 5th – 7th in Pryor, Oklahoma. Tickets to the three-day event, which will also feature performances by Willie Nelson and Hank Williams, Jr., go on sale February 14th.

  • HOT COUNTRY KNIGHTS DELIVER BLISTERING COVER OF “HONKY TONKIN’S WHAT I DO BEST” FOR JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!

    After making their television debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week, the Hot Country Knights deliver an explosive cover “Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best” by Marty Stuart feat. Travis Tritt. As its lyrics epitomize the mentality behind the ’90s influenced band, the Knight’s revive the rocking classic with blended vocals accompanied by their self-styled choreography. The exclusive online performance serves as an ode to their musical heroes such as Stuart and Tritt, who is featured on the Knights debut single “Pick Her Up.” Produced and written by multi-Platinum entertainer Dierks Bentley along with co-writers Jim Beavers and Brett Beavers, the classic barnstormer now at Country radio finds Doug Douglason and Tritt trading vocals filled with “humorous lyrical content” (Billboard).

    To watch the Hot Country Knights perform “Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! click here: https://umgn.us/HCKHonkyTonkin

     

    Additionally, those who missed the Knights television debut can watch the performance of their new original song “Asphalt” here: https://umgn.us/HCKKimmel

    Some said this moment would never happen. But in spite of 30 wasted years and countless bad decisions, the Hot Country Knights stake a “triumphant come back of the ‘90s” (CMT). Famous for never giving up on the dream of the ‘90s, the Hot Country Knights are comprised of band leader Douglas (“Doug”) Douglason, lead bass player Trevor Travis, lead guitarist Marty Ray (“Rayro”) Roburn, keytar/fiddle player Terotej (“Terry”) Dvoraczekynski, steel guitarist Barry Van Ricky and percussionist Monte Montgomery. The Knights will embark on the 2020 ONE KNIGHT STAND TOUR when it launches April 7 in San Diego, CA, and it includes major market stops at iconic venues such as Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theater, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and what is sure to be an unforgettable night at the Talladega Superspeedway. Tickets are on sale now as they have enlisted support from some of Country music’s most buzzed about new artists with Hannah Dasher, Tenille Townes, Rachel Wammack and Lainey Wilson splitting the dates. For more information on each date, visit www.hotcountryknights.com.