• NEWS AND NOTES: AJ, Kacey, Jennifer, Scotty, Brothers Osborne, Luke and more!

    Alan Jackson will be honored at Wednesday night’s CMT Music Awards with a performance by Kacey Musgraves and Lee Ann Womack. Alan is being presented a special award honoring his 25 years of making music and videos.

    In other CMT Music Awards news, Jennifer Nettles and John Legend will perform a duet version of his hit, “All of Me,” arranged by Hunter Hayes, who will also join the two on guitar.

    Scotty McCreeryBrothers OsborneDustin LynchThe HenningsensLeah Turner and Kristian Bush will perform during the Great American Country Breakfast concert series beginning Thursday (June 5th) at the Music City Center in Nashville during CMA Music Festival.

    Luke Bryan will be the first country artist to perform at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York September 14th. The show is the first installment of the venue’s Brooklyn Country series.

  • GARY ALLAN IS A ‘WINE’ KIND OF GUY. (AUDIO)

    “Wine Me Up” is not just a great song from Gary Allan’s 1996 Used Heart for Sale album, but wine is also something of which he’s become quite the connoisseur. His favorite pick for a red is from Cakebread Cellars in Rutherford, California, and says it’ll impress a date, as well.

    “I think you can’t go wrong with Cakebread; that’s my favorite cabernet,” says Gary. “I think that’s a good one. That’s a good medium.”

    Gary, who held his fan club party on Tuesday (June 3rd), has been in the studio working on the follow-up to Set You Free.

    Audio / Gary Allan (pick for a good wine)

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    AUDIO: Gary Allan gives us his pick for a moderately to high-end priced, good bottle of wine.

    Gary Allan (pick for a good wine) OC: …good medium. :06
    “I think you can’t go wrong with Cakebread, that’s my favorite cabernet. I think that’s a good one. That’s a good medium.”

  • JON PARDI NOT THE ‘BACHELOR’ TYPE. (AUDIO)

    Jon Pardi performed his song “It Happens All the Time” from his debut album, Write a Song, on ABC’s The Bachelorette on Monday (June 2nd) during a dance scene between Andi Dorfman on a one-on-one date at Mohegan Sun’s hot spot, Mist.  

    Jon says he really wouldn’t be interested in being on The Bachelor, since everything is filmed and there is absolutely no privacy. “If you’re gonna be on that show, nothing’s private,” he says. “There’s no getting around the bushes here and keeping it private, because everybody wants to know – like the stuff they have to go through – telling girls, making girls crazy and make ‘em cry?!”

    The California native is climbing the country charts with his latest single, “What I Can’t Put Down.”

    Audio / Jon Pardi (The Bachelor)

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    AUDIO: Jon Pardi says he wouldn’t want to be on The Bachelor, because everything on the show is up for public consumption.

    Jon Pardi (The Bachelor) OC: …make ‘em cry. :22
    “I watched [The Bachelor] ‘cause we were going on The Bachelorette, I watched The Bachelor. And the Juan Pablo guy, he should be the poster boy of what not to do on The Bachelor. I mean he handled it, I got what he was trying to say, but if you’re gonna be on that show, nothing’s private. There’s no getting around the bushes here and keeping it private, because everybody wants to know – like the stuff they have to go through – telling girls, making girls crazy and make ‘em cry?!”

     

  • LUKE BRYAN IS NO. 1…AGAIN! (VIDEO)

    Luke Bryan‘s “Play It Again” has topped Billboard’s country chart for the third week in a row, and remains at No. 1 on Country Aircheck for a second week. The song is from his latest album, Crash My Party.

    Check out his message to country radio below. 

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  • ERIC PASLAY RELEASES THE VIDEO FOR ‘SONG ABOUT A GIRL!’ (VIDEO)

    Eric Paslay released the video for his latest single, “Song About a Girl.” It’s the follow-up to his No. 1 hit, “Friday Night,” from his self-titled debut album.

  • KIP MOORE WILL HEADLINE CMT ON TOUR 2014. (PRESS RELEASE AND AUDIO)

    Nashville, TN- June 2, 2014- PLATINUM-selling singer/songwriter Kip Moore will headline the CMT ON TOUR 2014: UP IN SMOKE this fall.  The tour will kick off on Sept. 25th in New York, NY and will hit over 20 cities through November.  Moore has tapped newcomers Charlie Worsham and Sam Hunt to come along for the ride.  Tickets go on sale this Fri., June 6.  For a full list of dates and more information, visit: http://www.cmt.com/music/cmt-on-tour/2014/.

    “We’ve been on the road pretty much non-stop for the past four years playing as much as we can wherever we can,” said Moore.  “When we started out sometimes there would only be five people at a show, and seeing the crowds grow over the years is really humbling and encouraging.  And now to be teaming up with CMT for a tour is a really exciting moment in my career.  We’ll definitely be playing lots of songs from the new album out on the road so it will be fun to test those out and see what the fans think.”

    “Kip’s UP ALL NIGHT album swept us away with an edge and swagger that put him in a class of his own, coupled with three back-to-back No. one singles,” said Leslie Fram, SVP of Music Strategy, CMT. “The rest of the story is happening now and we’re proud to have him headline our 13th annual CMT On Tour, along with CMT Listen Up artist Charlie Worsham and hot newcomer Sam Hunt.”

    Tonight, Moore will perform his new single “Dirt Road” for the first time on television when he stops by Late Night With Seth Meyers.  From there, he heads full force into CMA Music Festival week with a special performance outside Bridgestone Arena for fans to kick off the CMT Music Awards Red Carpet pre-show Wednesday night and will present later during the live awards telecast.

    The Washington Post calls Moore “one of Nashville’s breakout stars…” while his album UP ALL NIGHT was the best selling debut album from any solo male country artist released in 2012 and 2013, and produced three back-to-back No. one singles with the PLATINUM-selling “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck,” “Beer Money” and “Hey Pretty Girl.”  His current single, “Dirt Road,” is from his upcoming sophomore album due out on MCA Nashville.  For the latest updates, visit www.kipmoore.net.

    Nashville’s rising singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Charlie Worsham is currently on tour celebrating his new single “Want Me Too” off his critically-acclaimed album Rubberband. The album impressively landed on several of 2013 Best Of lists; including Spin’s “Best Country Albums,” American Songwriter’s “Top 50 Albums,” and Billboard’s “Top 10 Country Albums.”  For more information, please visit www.charlieworsham.com.

    Sam Hunt is quickly becoming one of Nashville’s most talked about young talents. With a string of songwriting hits under his belt already, including Kenny Chesney’s No. one single “Come Over” and Keith Urban’s smash hit “Cop Car.”  As one of Rolling Stone’s “Ten Artists You Need to Know,” Hunt’s first commercial radio single “Leave The Night On” launches nationwide mid-June.  For more information, visit www.samhunt.com

    Audio / Kip Moore (performing live)

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    AUDIO: Kip Moore, who has toured with Eric Church, Lady Antebellum, Billy Currington and Tim McGraw, among others, says he’ll take what he’s learned from other tours and incorporate what he likes into his own tour.

    Kip Moore (performing live) OC: …different too. :22
    “I think about those things. I think about what kind of show I’d like to have, and I think I’m still in the process of trying to figuring that out. I change every day what I want. My music changes every day, and I change how I am on stage…I feel like I’m always evolving into something else, you know, so I don’t really know how I’ll be. I’ll take a lot of the way these headliners have been with me, and I’ll do a lot of the same, but I’ll do a lot different too.” 

  • CMA MUSIC FEST 2014: Darius, Dierks, Easton, Eric, Josh, Keith, Lady A, LBT, Luke, Scotty (AUDIO)

    It’s that time again! The CMA Music Festival begins this week in Nashville, and the stars are coming out to perform and check in with their fans!

    Audio / Darius Rucker (CMA Music Fest)

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    AUDIO: Darius Rucker is making a couple of appearances during this year’s CMA Music Festival. On Monday (June 2nd), he will host his 5th annual Darius and Friends concert at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon and his golf tournament on Tuesday (June 3rd). Proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Darius is also set to perform at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans) on Saturday, June 7th where he will entertain the crowd with his list of hits,

    Darius Rucker (CMA Music Fest) OC: …awesome. :48
    “Music Fest is like nothing else. I say all the time that country music is the only genre that could have something like that. It’s truly amazing, when I come that weekend, people are everywhere and they want to be your best friend. It’s always cool and I love coming here. The thing that always gets me is the show. The fact that you can get that many superstars at one show all playing for free, for the same goal, to entertain those people that are in that stadium that come here for the whole week from all over the world. They come here for one week to see country music, and it’s amazing that those artists say on Friday and Saturday night, this is country music come on out. That’s awesome.”

    Audio / Dierks (fans)

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    AUDIO: Dierks Bentley talks about the lengths that fans will go to show their appreciation.

    Dierks (fans) OC: …commitment. [laughs] :22
    “I know a lot of the early fans by name, because we played a lot of shows at a lot of small venues where we’d be around a lot after the shows. I’m not gonna say her name ‘cause I don’t know if she’d want me to or not, but she has like a dog print of Jake, my dog’s Jake, but she has this dog print on her shoulder with my name in the middle of the tattoo. So, tattoos are always, that’s a big deal when somebody gets your name tattooed on part of their body or something. It’s kind of a scary thing, because it’s kind of a lifelong commitment. [laughs]”

    Audio / Easton Corbin (fans)

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    AUDIO: Easton Corbin says his fans are very important to him.

    Easton Corbin (fans) OC: …being here. :24
    “My fans mean a great deal to me, especially the fans that come out to the shows and the ones that make it to every show around their home or in that vicinity. And I even have people come here that I know every time, in this meet-and-greet lines or maybe at that fence over there by the fence where you’re getting off the red carpet, I try to always make it a point to recognize those fans, and just let them know how much that I care and I appreciate them being here.”

    Audio / Eric Church (CMA Music Festival) 1

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    AUDIO: Eric Church, who’s performing at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans) on Friday (June 5th), says CMA Music Festival is special and unique to country music.

    Eric Church (CMA Music Fest) OC: …to see. :32
    “Well, I think it’s what makes country music unique. Find me another format that happens in, it’s just not something that happens. I think it’s because country music is really the one format that the fans…the music is really about them. And we’re them; we’re not different than them. You got a lot of rock stars and a lot of the other guys where they’re their own person, they’re their own agenda…they’re not like the people that are listening to them. It’s different in country, we are. We come from there, we are that. I think it’s just a great thing for them to be able to come to our town and to get just this barrage of music.”

    Audio / Josh Turner (weirdest thing he's ever signed)

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    AUDIO: Josh Turner recalls one of the weirdest things he’s ever had to sign from one of his fans.

    Josh Turner (weirdest thing he’s been asked to sign) OC: …Sharpie, though. :10
    “A toothpick, an unused toothpick, let me throw that out there – an unused toothpick. It was quite challenging, actually, and it didn’t look anything like my autograph. It took a really small Sharpie, though.”

    Audio / Keith Urban (CMA Music Fest)

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    AUDIO: Keith Urban, who is performing Saturday night at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans), says he loves attending CMA Music Festival.

    Keith Urban (CMA Music Fest) OC: …always love it. :25
    “I love it! It’s like summer camp. I mean, it is! It’s just a chance to obviously see a lot of people I don’t normally see, I don’t know. It’s just palpable. Since Fan Fair, it’s just been that sort of week-plus of energy, the whole town just explodes, and what it is we love about this genre and the community aspect of it. I always love it.”

    Audio / Lady Antebellum (Music Fest) 1

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    AUDIO: Lady Antebellum, who are scheduled to perform at LP Field on Sunday (June 8th) in front of a sold-out crowd, talk about performing on the big stage during CMA Music Fest.

    Lady Antebellum (Music Fest) 1 OC: …over the world. :14
    “The electricity in LP Field every year for that, you can’t really beat it. It’s so much fun to be there, and to have a stadium full of the most die-hard country fans you could ever imagine, from all over the world.”

    AUDIO: Little Big Town recall their first appearance at Fan Fair (aka CMA Music Festival). The group return as hosts, and they’ll be making several appearances, including their performance at LP Field on Saturday (June 7th).

    Little Big Town (CMA Music Fest) OC: (Phillip) …the best, man. 1:43
    KIMBERLY: “We played at the fairgrounds. I guess it was the last year at the fairgrounds. We had just gotten our record deal.” PHILLIP: “I remember we were just about to walk out on stage, and we had to play acoustic. I mean there was no backing band.” KIMBERLY: “We were at Mercury. They wanted us to play before Wynonna sang.” PHILLIP: “I remember, my hair was short and Wynonna walked by and tuffed my hair and was like, ‘Oh that’s cute…cute red hair boy.’ [laugh] I was like, ‘Oh great.’ Like little puppy dog, ‘You’re gonna be OK, kid.'” KIMBERLY: “We were nervous.” KAREN: “Oh my gosh, were so nervous. We were so green.” KIMBERLY: “We didn’t have many songs at that point. Maybe three songs, which is what we sang. It was all we knew at the time which is what we had worked up. Because literally we got our record deal in May, and that was June.” KAREN: “And they were like, ‘Why don’t you guys sing a couple songs?’ And, we’re like, ‘Good, because a couple is what we know.’ That was fun. And then moving form that to the stadium shows, to me that the most fun you can ever have…CMA Fest, Stadium shows. It is an energy unlike anything else. It was over the top and I could just come out of my skin at those moments. KIMBERLY: “Me too.” KAREN: “It’s like you just want to float.” PHILLIP: “And it’s like the best country crowd you could ever compile. Every country fan from all over the world wants to be there. That’s like the crux of country music awesomeness. I’m telling you it is the best fun.” KAREN: “It’s the best feeling out there.” KIMBERLY: “They let them line up and all come across the stage so you have all these people that are so giddy, crazy giddy, because they get to walk up close to the stage.” PHILLIP: “And they’re waving and their arms are about to fall off. They’re just so excited. It’s the best.”

    AUDIO: Luke Bryan, who performs at Nashville’s LP Field on Thursday (June 5th), explains the name of his fan club.

    Luke Bryan (fan club name) OC: …words, you know. :13
    “That’s the name of my fan club – the Nut House, because they’re nutty and my Daddy’s a peanut farmer. I figured I spent my whole life hauling around peanuts, I would name…just a play on words, you know.”

    AUDIO: Scotty McCreery talks about his fans.

    Scotty McCreery (fan support) OC: …back to us. :31
    “My fans are incredible. I tell them that every night on stage, and a lot of artists say thanks to the fans and ‘you’re the reason I’m here,’ but for me, it’s literal because they voted me through (American Idol), they’ve been with me since then. They’ve helped make the album platinum, the album gold, come to my concerts. In a sense, I really owe all this to them. They’ve really kind of helped make me who I am. I enjoy the chance to go out there and make music for them. I enjoy going out there to sing a concert for them. The biggest thing for me is when I look out and see the fans and they’re smiling, having a good time. Dancing, singing the songs back to us.”

     

  • GEORGE STRAIT IS GETTING READY TO ‘RIDE AWAY.’ (AUDIO)

    George Strait is getting ready to close out his career as a touring artist on Saturday (June 7th) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The show’s bill is a who’s who of country music stars, including Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Martina McBride and Lee Ann Womack, among others. Opening the show will be George’s friends, Asleep at the Wheel. The Texas native says he’ll miss performing for the fans, but he won’t miss everything that goes into a big-scale tour.”

    “I’m gonna miss the shows. I’m not gonna miss the traveling, but I’m gonna miss [the shows] a lot. I’ve been doing it so long,” says Strait. “It’ll be interesting to see just how I handle that in 2015. We’ll see what happens, but I think I’m making the right choice. It’s the right decision. I’m pretty happy with my decision, knowing that I can still go out and do one-offs here and there.

    Eric Church, who will join Strait on stage in Dallas this weekend, says it was very important to him to get to know George Strait as a person, not just a legendary performer.

    “I got a chance to get to know George and hang out with George and Norma,” says Church. “And it’s just one of the coolest things that has ever happened in my career to get to know more than just the guy you see on stage, but to get to know him is very important.”

    The reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year has built a huge country music career since the release of his first country hit, “Unwound,” in the spring of 1981. He’s scored 60 No. 1 singles, 85 top 10 hits on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and sold more than 45 million albums.

    While George, who’s climbing the country chart with his latest hit “I Got a Car,” may not launch a full-scale tour, he says he’ll pop up here and there for a special show, and he signed on for another five albums with his long-time record label, MCA Nashville.

    Audio / George Strait (what he'll miss touring)

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    AUDIO: George Strait explains what he will miss when he’s not touring anymore…and what he won’t.

    George Strait (what he’ll miss touring) OC: …the traveling. :35
    “I’m gonna miss the shows. I’m not gonna miss the traveling, but I’m gonna miss [the shows] a lot. I’ve been doing it so long. It’ll be interesting to see just how I handle that in 2015. We’ll see what happens, but I think I’m making the right choice. It’s the right decision. I’m pretty happy with my decision, knowing that I can still go out and do one-offs here and there. I’m just going to [do] five or six things a year out there if I want to. I know I’ll miss it. I know I’ll miss all of it…except for the traveling.”

    Audio / George Strait (bittersweet)

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    AUDIO: George Strait says the final show of his Cowboy Rides Away will be bittersweet.

    George Strait (bittersweet) OC: …doing it. :35
    “I am excited about the tour next year. It’s going to be a little bittersweet for me. It’s starting to sink in for me after the first leg of the tour. It’ll be a little tough next year saying goodbye to some of those places. My plan is to keep doing things here and there when I feel like it, and hopefully those opportunities will come for me. I can’t see hanging it up forever. As long as I keep enjoying it, I’m going to keep doing it.”

    Audio / Eric Church (last Strait date)

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    AUDIO: Eric Church talks about the final date on George Strait’s The Cowboy Rides Away Tour on Saturday (June 7th).

    Eric Church (last Strait date) OC: …very important. :28
    “It’s bittersweet. I mean being a big George fan, and what he’s meant to not only me, but everybody. It’s great to say, ‘Hey, you’re gonna be part of the last show.’ The problem there is it’s the last show, and when it’s over with, it’s gonna bittersweet to me. But I got a chance to get to know George and hang out with George and Norma, and it’s just one of the coolest things that has ever happened in my career to get to know more than just the guy you see on stage, but to get to know him is very important.” 

     

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  • JOSH TURNER KICKS OFF ‘THE ROUGHSTOCK AND RAMBLER TOUR.’ (PRESS RELEASE)

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Multi-Platinum-selling MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner and performance equestrian and work wear company Ariat International renew their partnership for Turner’s The Roughstock and Rambler Tour.  Ariat sponsored numerous dates on Turner’s 2013 Punching Bag Tour and both parties welcomed the opportunity to continue the relationship.

    “Sponsoring last year’s tour was a perfect fit for us.  The continuation of Ariat’s sponsorship of Josh’s 2014 tour is an exciting time and we are thrilled to go back out on the road with him,” says Ariat VP of Partnership Marketing Susan Alcala.  “Josh has been an exceptional partner.  His genuine passion for our products comes through naturally, and there is nothing better than an authentic endorsement.”

    The tour, named for Turner’s two favorite styles of Ariat boots, the Roughstock and the Rambler, will cross North America and run through May 2015.  Fans can expect to hear hits like “Your Man,” “Time Is Love,” “Would You Go With Me,” and more from the award-winning country star.

    “We kicked off The Roughstock and Rambler Tour this past weekend and I feel blessed to have Ariat on the road with us for a second year in a row.   I’ve shared this story a few times; however I came across a pair of Ariat boots for the first time at a western store in Montana several years ago.  They were the most comfortable pair of boots I had ever put on and I fell in love with the brand,” shares Turner.

    For more information on Turner and The Roughstock and Rambler Tour, visit www.JoshTurner.com.

    For more information about Ariat, visit www.ariat.com

    About Josh Turner
    MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner is one of country music’s most successful artists.  With a rich, deep voice and unique style, Turner is a double-platinum-selling singer/songwriter and a disciple of traditional country music, a mentor to up-and-coming artists —and one of the youngest members of the Grand Ole Opry.  From his 2003 Platinum-selling debut Long Black Train to his most recent 2012 Billboard No. 1 release Punching Bag, Turner has garnered multiple nods from the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, GRAMMY Awards and the Inspirational Country Music Awards.  Turner’s hits include “Your Man,” “Time Is Love,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” “Firecracker,” “Would You Go With Me” and more. 

    This year, Turner added author to his list of accomplishments.  His first book, Man Stuff: Thoughts on Faith, Family and Fatherhood came out April 29, 2014 and his sixth studio album is expected to follow later this year. The Hannah, S.C. native has been songwriting and performing since he was a young child, and in support of music education, he created The Josh Turner Scholarship Fund to assist students interested in pursuing a future in arts and music. As a high school student, Turner had very little access to music education, therefore realizes first-hand the importance of arts education in schools. For more information on Josh Turner including a list of his upcoming tour dates, visit www.JoshTurner.com

    About Ariat International, Inc.

    Ariat International, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of innovative performance equestrian footwear, apparel and accessories. Featuring a patented technology designed to deliver stability, durability and comfort, Ariat pioneered the application of advanced athletic shoe technology into English riding boots and authentic Western boots. Ariat products are sold in a network of retail outlets through the world. For more information about Ariat products or for the Ariat retailer nearest you, contact Ariat at 800-899-8141 or visit www.ariat.com.   

     

     

  • LUKE BRYAN MAKES A SPECIAL APPEARANCE AT A BENEFIT FOR THE GEORGIA MUSIC FOUNDATION. (VIDEO)

    The Peach Pickers (Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip), who’ve written several Luke Bryan hits, put on a charity concert in Nashville at 3rd & Lindsley to raise money for the Georgia Music Foundation. Check out all the action in the latest episode of LBTV. Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell and Daryle Singletary also performed.

    Video / LBTV Thursdays 2014! Episode 17

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