• KIP MOORE HAS FOUND A SIMILAR SPIRIT IN BILLY CURRINGTON.

    Kip Moore took some time off at the end of last year through the beginning of 2017, and he traveled to several places including Iceland and Hawaii. It was in the South Pacific where Kip ran into pal Billy Currington to ride the waves for a day. Kip hopes the two will do more surfing together.

    “I’ve been around Billy many a’times and he was one of my first major tours that I did about five or six years ago,” says Kip. “It’s like you can come across somebody and you can always have that small talk and whatever, but I freaking love the dude now, man. We’ve talked about taking some surfing trips together from here on out. He’s a solid, solid dude, and he’s got a lot to say actually when you get in that environment where, where you’re both comfortable to really be yourself, and we had a blast. We got into things. We had a good time.”

    Kip is making his way up the country charts with his latest single, “More Girls Like You.”

    Audio / Kip Moore talks about his friendship with fellow surfer Billy Currington.

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    Kip Moore (Billy Currington) OC: …that’s for sure. :55
    “I’ve been around Billy many a’times and he was one of my first major toursthat I did about five or six years ago. It’s like you can come across somebody and you can always have that small talk and whatever, but I freaking love the dude now, man. We’ve talked about taking some surfing trips together from here on out. He’s a solid, solid dude, and he’s got a lot to say actually when you get in that environment where, where you’re both comfortable to really be yourself, and we had a blast. We got into things. We had a good time. He’s a similar spirit that I feel like I am, and what’s cool is he’s found a girl that can go with the flow too. She’s kind of the same kind of person he is. Somebody was asking me what kind of woman is it gonna take for me to settle down with, and it’s definitely gonna take somebody that can go with the flow, that’s for sure.”

  • ERIC CHURCH EXPLAINS THE REASON WHY HE’S ‘HOLDIN’ HIS OWN.’

    Eric Church wraps up his Holdin’ My Own Tour this weekend with shows in Louisville (Thursday, May 25th) and a two-night stand in Nashville (Friday, May 26th and Saturday, May 27th).

    He’s had a blast doing his own thing without a support act these past few months, but he feels that perhaps with his career path, he shouldn’t be able to play that long without a bunch of charted hits. However, that’s not the case, because his fans know every word to every song he’s ever put on record.

    “People say, ‘Why…why are you playing three and a half hours?’ And I say, ‘Because we shouldn’t be able to, if you look at our career, if you look at our success.’ There was some article, and currently right now Paul McCartney is playing about 37 songs, we’re playing 37, 39, I think [Bruce] Springsteen’s playing 32 and Garth’s playing around 30. Okay, so let’s take those people – Springsteen, McCartney and Garth, [laughs] and then we’re in that. We’re way, way the outlier there, if you look at the success and you look at who they are and the records and one’s a Beatle, for Christ’s sake, and you take all those together,” Eric explains candidly. “But the fact that people have bought so much into the albums and I can play ‘Carolina’ and it’s as big as another song, or I can play ‘These Boots’ or I can play ‘Pledge Allegiance to the Hag’ or I can play ‘A Lot of Boot Left to Fill’ and I can play these songs, and they’re just as big – or ‘Sinners Like Me’ – as the stuff that was on the radio…or bigger in some cases, right? So, that’s what shouldn’t happen, and the fact that it is, I think I owe it to the records and I owe it to the fans that have made it a part of their life to play that long and to play those songs, because again, we shouldn’t be able to [even] play 90 minutes, but the fact that we can go do that and have the kind of show is the reason, that inspires me and makes me want to play that long and play that kind of show.”

    He’ll take a break from the road for the most part this summer, and then return with a handful of dates this fall with two of his favorite acts, Brothers Osborne and Ashley McBryde

    Eric Church Tour Dates:
    Sept. 2-3: Stateline, Nevada (Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys)
    Sept 7: Austin (Austin 360 Amphitheater)
    Sept. 8: Houston (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
    Sept 15:Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Tuscaloosa Amphitheater)
    Sept 16: Orange Beach, Alabama (The Wharf Amphitheater)
    Sept 21-22: Gilford, New Hampshire (Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion)

    Audio / Eric Church has enjoyed “Holdin’” his own out on tour and playing for three-and-a-half hours or more without an opening act, but says realistically that he shouldn’t be able to do it.

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    Eric Church (playing 3 and a half hours) OC: …that kind of show. 1:12
    “People say, ‘Why…why are you playing three and a half hours?’ And I say, ‘Because we shouldn’t be able to, if you look at our career, if you look at our success.’ There was some article, and currently right now Paul McCartney is playing about 37 songs, we’re playing 37, 39, I think [Bruce] Springsteen’s playing 32 and Garth’s playing around 30. Okay, so let’s take those people – Sp0ringsteen, McCartney and Garth, [laughs] and then we’re in that. We’re way, way the outlier there, if you look at the success and you look at who they are and the records and one’s a Beatle, for chrissakes and you take all those together. But the fact that people have bought so much into the albums and I can play ‘Carolina’ and it’s as big as another song, or I can play ‘These Boots’ or I can play ‘Pledge Allegiance to the Hag’ or I can play ‘A Lot of Boot Left to Fill’ and I can play these songs, and they’re just as big – or ‘Sinners Like Me’ – as the stuff that was on the radio…or bigger in some cases, right? So, that’s what shouldn’t happen, and the fact that it is, I think I owe it to the records and I owe it to the fans that have made it a part of their life to play that long and to play those songs, because again, we shouldn’t be able to [even] play 90 minutes, but the fact that we can go do that and have the kind of show is the reason, that inspires me and makes me want to play that long and play that kind of show.”

  • LADY ANTEBELLUM EXCITED TO HIT THE ROAD.

    After taking time to pursue solo projects last year, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood, known collectively as Lady Antebellum, return to the road this Friday (May 26th) in Bakersfield, California on their YOU LOOK GOOD WORLD TOUR, presented by NABISCO.

    “I think the thing that we’re looking forward to the most is just performing this new material. One of the most fun nights we’ve had in recent memory is performing ‘You Look Good’ at the ACM Awards,” says Charles Kelley. “You know, we plan on bringing out a little horn section out with us. Ever since that performance, it just really electrified us and can’t wait to play all the hits for the fans too, and we’ll have a brand-new production. [We] just can’t wait for it.”

    The You Look Good World Tour will feature special guests Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young, and will also trek to South Africa for the first time, along with monumental stops in Europe (overseas support may vary, check local listings).

    • The trio are set to release their brand-new album, Heart Break, June 9th. The collection features their latest hit single, “You Look Good.”
    • You can catch Lady A before the tour launch when they perform their latest hit, “You Look Good,” during the season finale of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday (May 23rd) beginning at 8:30pm ET.

      Audio / The members of Lady Antebellum are looking forward to hitting the road together on their new You Look Good World Tour.

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      Lady Antebellum (looking forward to tour) OC: …wait for it. :27
      “I think the thing that we’re looking forward to the most is just performing this new material. One of the most fun nights we’ve had in recent memory is performing ‘You Look Good’ at the ACM Awards. You know, we plan on bringing out a little horn section out with us. Ever since that performance, it just really electrified us and can’t wait to play all the hits for the fans too, and we’ll have a brand-new production. [We] just can’t wait for it.”

  • LAUREN ALAINA HITS THE AIRWAVES WITH HER BRAND NEW SINGLE, ‘DOIN’ FINE.’

    Lauren Alaina has hit country radio with her brand new single, “Doin’ Fine.” Following Lauren’s very first No. 1 smash “Road Less Traveled,” “Doin’ Fine” is another incredibly moving statement from the young star, who wrote the song with Emily Shackleton and producer busbee. While the weight of the circumstances is set up in the opening lines, “Daddy got sober, Momma got his best friend; I’ve cut down crying to every other weekend,” there is a hopeful message coming through in full as Lauren delivers raw honesty with her signature “powerhouse, honey-toned vocals” (Rolling Stone).

    Chorus:

    I’m doin’ fine enough to know that everyone’s a little broken

    Fine enough to learn that hearts are best when they’re wide open

    I still got fear inside of me, I’m not okay but I’m gonna be alright

    For the first time, in a long time, I’m doin’ fine

    I’m doin’ fine


    “‘Doin’ Fine’ is a really special song because it’s uplifting, but really honest at the same time,” shares Lauren. “If you don’t know me and you don’t know that that’s actually what I went through, you would almost think, ‘Oh my gosh, she really tried to write a country song,’ but the truth is, I really live a country song!”

    Billboard Magazine recognized Lauren for dipping into meatier, more serious content with “Doin’ Fine” along with Taste of Country which noted, “It’s difficult not to appreciate how she leans into all the emotions that come with the ups and downs of her struggles,” and the outlet recently named Lauren one of the 10 Hottest Country Women of 2017. Lauren is also one of CMT’s Next Women of Country and is currently nominated for three CMT Music Awards including Female Video of the YearBreakthrough Video of the Year and Social Superstar.

    “Doin’ Fine” is available now on the singer songwriter’s sophomore studio album, Road Less Traveled, which PEOPLE Magazine calls “full of life lessons and uplift.” Lauren recently wrapped the CMT Next Women of Country Tour with Martina McBride and this summer, the “sassy Southerner with killer pipes” (Parade) hits the road on select Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day Tour dates with Luke Bryan beginning with a two-night stand June 15th and 16th in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Fans can find “Doin’ Fine” and Lauren’s official Road Less Traveled playlist HERE.  For more information on Lauren, her music and tour dates, visit www.LaurenAlainaOfficial.com.


    Audio / Lauren Alaina talks about the story behind her new single, “Doin’ Fine.”

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    Lauren Alaina (Doin’ Fine) OC: …conclusion yet. 1:11
    “‘Doing Fine’ is a really special song because it’s super uplifting, but really honest at the same time. It’s almost like, ‘What is going on?’ If you don’t know me and you don’t know that that’s actually what I went through, you would almost be like, ‘Oh my gosh, she really tried to write a country song.’ But the truth is I really live a country song! My mom married a family friend. My mom’s husband now, and my dad, and my mom were all friends in high school. I think they lost touch along the way somewhere, and when I was like 11 or 12 they reconnected and we were all friends. My parents and all of them were friends. And my dad’s alcoholism was really tough, and so I think he was a friend to my mom. I don’t really know what happened. He’s now her husband. My dad has a new wife, and he’s sober because my mom asked for the divorce. She said, ‘I can’t do this anymore,’ which I can see both sides. It’s really hard when you’re in the middle. I was kind of in the middle because I’m their child. I was like, ‘I can’t take this anymore.’ My parents are people and they’re making mistakes, and I didn’t know they could do that! It was this weird realization that my parents are human beings that make mistakes, so that was hard. So, I was trying to write that and trying to say that, but I hadn’t even come to that conclusion yet.”



    Audio / LINER Lauren Alaina (Doin' Fine)

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  • ERIC PASLAY TREATS PEDIATRIC DIABETES PATIENTS TO A PRIVATE CONCERT.

    From People.com:

    It’s not always easy to be a kid with type 1 diabetes, and nobody knows that better than Eric Paslay.

    But now that he’s a successful country star, the “She Don’t Love You” crooner, 34, wants to help young people who are living with the disease just like him. On Saturday, Paslay headed to Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston to chat with pediatric diabetes patients. In addition to giving a special private performance for the patients, Paslay  engaged with the kids as they shared experiences about living with the autoimmune disease. He even compared glucose numbers with a few who had the same Dexcom monitor as him.

    One patient asked him what it was like to live with diabetes “on the road” and Paslay emphasized the importance of always being aware and never being afraid to ask for help when it is needed. He also admitted he keeps a glass of orange juice nearby during all performances, including the one at Joslin, in case his blood sugar starts to dip.

    Paslay, who has said he’s “definitely had scary moments on stage” in the past, explained that his wife Natalie and other members of his team can monitor his blood sugar level remotely while he is performing to watch out for trouble.

    “He really took the time to get to know our patients and bond with them about his own experiences living with type 1 diabetes,” Dr. Peter Amenta, President and CEO of Joslin Diabetes Center, told PEOPLE. “It was a very special day for all of us.”

    Paslay was in Boston to perform at the Massachusetts Fallen Heroes’ 2nd annual Patriot Fest concert, which he headlined with country singer Tyler Farr at the Lawn on D. While there, the two spent time with MA Gold Star family members and veterans at a private VIP meet and greet. Of course, he did manage to get in some down time: After the concert, he enjoyed clam chowder and crab cakes at Legal Sea Foods.

  • LITTLE BIG TOWN RETURN TO THE RYMAN AND REVEAL SEVERAL SURPRISE GUESTS.

    Little Big Town returned to the famed Ryman Auditorium for back-to-back sold-out performances on Friday and Saturday evening as part of their unprecedented year-long artist residency, “Little Big Town at the Mother Church.” The critically-acclaimed entertainers once again brought their pitch-perfect vocal stylings to the Mother Church with a set list that included songs from their recently released #1 Billboard Country, Top 10 Billboard 200 studio album, The Breaker (Capitol Records Nashville), and their impressive catalogue of hits. Opening acts included Monument Recording artist Caitlyn Smith (5/19) and The Brummies (5/20).

    Now a hallmark of their time at the Ryman, each evening featured surprise special guests, with Tori Kelly and Alison Krauss joining the reigning ACM and CMA Vocal Group of The Year on stage Friday evening for several show-stopping moments, and on Saturday, country superstars Luke Bryan and Lee Ann Womack also took to the stage, each earning a standing ovation. In one of the most personal moments of the night, band members Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, and Jimi Westbrook surprised their children by bringing them out on stage to perform a song for the crowd.  Additional show highlights included a performance of the multi-week, #1 hit “Better Man,” and Little Big Town’s current single at country radio, “Happy People,” which recently sparked an online movement with the song’s heartfelt music video. View HERE

    The night also included a preview of the band’s upcoming wine, “4” which was first announced earlier this year on CBS This Morning and will be available for consumers starting in June.

    “Little Big Town at the Mother Church” is the only year-long artist residency in the 125 year old history of the Ryman. In a recent sit down with Sunday Today, Little Big Town sat down to speak with Willie Geist about what it means to them to be at the Ryman Auditorium and the band’s bond as a family.

    Little Big Town will perform next on “The Voice” finale tomorrow night, May 23 on NBC at 9/8c.

  • LADY ANTEBELLUM WILL PERFORM DURING THE SEASON 24 FINALE OF ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS.

    Lady Antebellum has a busy week ahead! They will perform their latest hit, “You Look Good,” during the season finale of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday (May 23rd) beginning at 8:30pm ET.

    Pro football player Rashad Jennings, singer Normani Kordei and retired MLB player David Ross will compete for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy on the Season 24 finale.

    Lady A, who will release their new album Heart Break on June 9th, return to the road with their You Look Good World Tour, kicking off in Bakersfield, California on Friday (May 26th).

  • CHRIS STAPLETON AND LITTLE BIG TOWN WILL PERFORM ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ‘THE VOICE.’

    Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town are among the list of performers for the live two-hour season finale of NBC’s The Voice on Tuesday (May 23rd).

    Chris will sing “Either Way” from his recently released sophomore solo album, From A Room: Volume 1, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 chart with more than 218,000 first-week sales. This is the strongest sales week by a country artist since 2015 and, with its 13.5 million audio on-demand streams, is the highest streaming debut for a country artist to date.

    Little Big Town will perform “Better Man” with finalist Lauren Duski, while former Voice coach CeeLo Green will perform “Shining Star” with Jesse Larson; Puerto Rican, international superstars Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee will perform their No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 single “Despacito” with Mark Isaiah; Gladys Knight will perform “You’re the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me” and “Neither One” with Vanessa Ferguson and TSoul; and Rascal Flatts will perform “Yours If You Want It” with Brennley Brown.

    Additional performers include Miley Cyrus, Zedd and Alessia Cara.

    The season finale will air live at 9pm ET on NBC.

  • SAM HUNT PERFORMS ‘BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD’ DURING SUNDAY NIGHT’S BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS.

    Sam Hunt performed his multi-week No. 1 “Body Like a Back Road,” during Sunday night’s (May 21st) Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. He started off the performance sitting on a stool and strumming an acoustic guitar with “Nashville” written on it.

    Check out the performance here.

    He and his wife Hannah Lee made their red carpet debut as husband and wife prior to the show.

     

     

    Sam will launch his 15 in a 30 Tour on June 1st in Cleveland, and he’s taking along Maren Morris, Chris Janson and Ryan Follese.

  • MEMORIAL DAY AUDIO 2017: Dierks, Eric, Keith, LBT, Sam

    Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the fallen Union soldiers of the Civil War. However, by the turn of the 20th century, Memorial Day celebrated Americans who have sacrificed their lives in all wars. The holiday also typically marks the start of the summer vacation season.

    Some of your favorite country artists talk about what it means to be free because of the brave men and women willing to fight and sacrifice for our freedom.

     

    Audio / Dierks Bentley, whose own father was a World War II veteran, talks about the sacrifices made by U.S. servicemen and women.

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    Dierks (Memorial Day) OC: …upon them. :37
    “On the most basic level, I think, for me on the road, I just think about being gone two, three days at a time, maybe a couple of weeks at a time, you know. That seems like a long time when you have kids and family, but these soldiers, they’re gone for months and years at a time – they’re doing 12 to 15 to 18 months — and they have family back home. That, in itself, is such a huge sacrifice, and that’s just the beginning of it. That’s just scratching the surface of what these guys [and gals] are doing every day – preparing for battle, actually being in battle, being wounded in battle, sometimes dying in battle. So, this country obviously, we would not exist without those courageous men and women, and our future depends upon them.”

    Audio / Eric Church says we should celebrate our freedom AND the people fighting for our freedom.

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    Eric Church (Memorial Day) OC: …those freedoms.

    It’s about, especially the soldiers I come in contact with on the road. And not only that, to be able to make the music that I’m able to make, to say what I want to say, and that freedom to be able to do those things and to be in a country where we’re able to do that and to be in a country where we’re able to play that stuff on the radio. I don’t think you’re going to have any America argue that America isn’t the best place to live, and I’m certainly one of them. I’m very proud to be from here and very proud that we have the soldiers. I know there are a lot of other countries out there in the world that don’t want to live the way we do, and that’s fine, they can keep living the way they are, but I’m very proud of it. I think that’s a time to celebrate being proud to be an American and celebrate those freedoms…and celebrate the people that are over fighting for those freedoms.”

    Audio / Eric Church, whose grandfathers served in World War II, says the sacrifices the men and women in the military make are really touching.

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    Eric Church (grandfathers in WW2) OC: …touching to me. :21
    “Both of my grandfathers were World War II veterans. I mean, that’s something that’s very rare. I’m not unique, you know. There’s a lot of people out there like that that their grandfathers served. The way that I was raised was very much red, white and blue and very patriotic, and I think that it’s the fact that what they give up is the real thing that’s very touching to me.”

    Audio / Keith Urban wrote and recorded “For You” a few years ago for the film, Act of Valor, which was inspired by real life events and stars a group of active-duty Navy SEALs. After hanging out with the SEALS, he was very impressed with their commitment of service.

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    Keith Urban (SEALS mantra) OC: …conviction. :30
    “They have a mantra, and they say ‘the only easy day was yesterday’ and they had this spirit of brotherhood and that’s a particular thing that’s the way in which, I think, it exists is very specific to the Seals. I mean, military in general have this very strong brotherhood code; it’s a particular kind of thing in the Seals. As was the testament, to Lt. Roark who is the lead guy in the film; when he was interviewed talked about funerals he had been to, and he says ‘there isn’t really any one of us who isn’t just a little bit jealous of the guy who’s died,’ and ok, I heard that, that’s a particular way of being that I cannot relate to. That is an unbelievable depth of commitment and conviction.”

    Audio / Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild says they’re overwhelmed by the huge sacrifices that both the military and their families make in order to be free.

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    LBT (Memorial Day) OC: …whenever we can. :44
    KAREN: “It’s such a huge sacrifice what these men and women do for us, not only the ones that are serving, but the families that are left here at home. Kimberly and I met a young girl…she’s 21 years old, and she has a third baby, and her husband has served multiple times overseas. She’s raising these children at home and doing a great job and the best that she can, and he’s serving our country. He’s making a monstrous sacrifice, but so is she, and so are those children. And we just can’t take it for granted. I mean, it’s just a huge commitment that they make, and what an honor. We love to be able to sing for them and entertain them and to say thank you whenever we can.”

    Audio / Sam Hunt talks about his grandfather who served during World War II.

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    Sam Hunt (Memorial Day) OC: …those freedoms. :40
    “My granddad was in World World II. He was on the USS Texas battleship, and he was over at Normandy and over near Japan and he spent a lot of time right in the thick of World War II. He really took pride in what that meant, and it was something I got to see it first hand, as somebody who got to experience that; somebody who had that galvanized American trait. It’s hard to describe it. It was just somebody who’s been through that, seen that and really appreciates what that means. I try to channel that into my life, because I haven’t fought in any war, but I have a ton of respect for folks who have, folks who’ve sacrificed, families who’ve lost lives and just sacrificed years of their own lives and time and effort to maintain those freedoms.”