• ERIC CHURCH SAYS THE TITLE, ‘CAUGHT IN THE ACT,’ PERFECTLY DESCRIBES HIS NEW LIVE ALBUM. (AUDIO)

    Eric Church has released his new live album, Caught in the Act, and the collection was sitting at number-one on iTunes the day of release. The North Carolina native, who picked up the ACM Award for Album of the Year for Chief on Sunday, says the title, Caught in the Act, perfectly describes how they recorded the album. “We wanted it to be as loose as it could be because that’s what our career has been. It’s been real,” says Eric. “I remember…like an hour before that first show of myself and the band, two hours maybe, we pulled out a sheet of paper and we took out a pen, and we went down and made a set list. We didn’t know what we were starting with. We didn’t know what we were finishing with. We just went down and said ‘Hey, what do you want to play? What do you want to play? Hey, man remember, we haven’t played this in a long time.’ There were songs that I thought there’s no way I’ll get through that but our sentiment was let’s try it. Let’s go for it.”

    “I think that with the Caught In The Act, it was very much you had to catch it because it may or may not have happened. It was just one of those things that it was so by the seat of our pants and off the cuff that it may or may not have worked,” adds Eric. “We could have easily recorded this, filmed this and came to the end and went ‘This isn’t good.’ We could have done it. We treated it that way. It wasn’t overthought. It was let’s try to see if we can create this environment that the magic and the music can mesh together.”

    The compilation includes selections from his previous three albums – Sinners Like Me, Carolina and Chief. Eric is currently heading up the country charts with his latest single, “Like Jesus Does.”

    AUDIO: Eric Church explains why his live album was titled Caught in the Act.

    Eric Church (title of live album) OC: …came from. 1:10
    “With Caught In The Act we tried not to make too much of a deal about ‘Hey, we’re setting up here. We’re making a live record.’ We wanted it to be as loose as it could be because that’s what our career has been. It’s been real. I remember we have some footage like an hour before that first show of myself and the band, two hours maybe. We pulled out a sheet of paper and we took out a pen, and we went down and made a set list. We didn’t know what we were starting with. We didn’t know what we were finishing with. We just went down and said ‘Hey, what do you want to play? What do you want to play? Hey, man remember, we haven’t played this in a long time.’ There were songs that I thought there’s no way I’ll get through that but our sentiment was let’s try it. Let’s go for it. And I think that with the Caught In The Act, it was very much you had to catch it because it may or may not have happened. It was just one of those things that it was so by the seat of our pants and off the cuff that it may or may not have worked. We could have easily recorded this, filmed this and came to the end and went ‘This isn’t good.’ We could have done it. We treated it that way. It wasn’t overthought. It was let’s try to see if we can create this environment that the magic and the music can mesh together. And that’s where the title came from.”

  • LUKE BRYAN RECORDS A THANK YOU VIDEO FOR HIS FANS. (VIDEO)

    Luke Bryan picted up the ACM Award for Entertainer of the Year on Sunday nght, and he was so overcome with emotion as evidenced by his acceptance speech during the show. Backstage, amid crews tearing down the stage, Luke recorded a special video message to his fans to thank them for voting.

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  • ERIC CHURCH WANTED TO CAPTURE WHAT HAPPENS LIVE ON ‘CAUGHT IN THE ACT.’ (AUDIO & VIDEO)

    Eric Church‘s live album, Caught in the Act, will be released on Tuesday (April 9th). The 17-track compilation includes several selections from his platinum-selling CMA Album of the Year, as well as hits and concert favorites from his previous two releases, Sinners Like Me and Carolina.

    When asked the question why this was the right time to release a live album, the North Carolina native says,”We wanted to do it our whole career. We wanted to capture what happens live. But again, I think I did not want it to be a live record in this big place and all the people. I wanted to pay homage to where we came from. And we tried to find the smallest places. It just happened to be that the Tivoli was the right place, right location, right theatre, right environment to record it…It was just trying to find the right size to feel that intimacy, that connection that really turned into whatever we’ve become. That’s what that’s about. It’s the energy exchange. And I just didn’t want to get too far removed from it. I didn’t want to look back two or three years from now and be so far removed from our smaller venue days that we lost touch with that hunger, that we lost touch with that passion.”

    You can catch Eric live when he plays at Country Thunder West April 12th in Florence, Arizona.

    Video / Eric Church - Over When It's Over

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  • LUKE BRYAN TAKES TIME TO HOST ACM ARCHERY TOURNAMENT. (NEWS)

    LAS VEGAS – Luke Bryan took time off from practicing his hosting duties for Sunday’s 48th annual ACM Awards on Saturday morning to host a different kind of event — ACM & Cabela’s Great Outdoors Archery Event for his tour sponsor Cabela.

    Bryan’s friends and fellow country singers including Jason Aldean, Kix Brooks, Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett, Easton Corbin, Jon Pardi and Chris Jansen came out, bows in hand, to the Orleans to test their archery skills by shooting at faux wild animal targets made to look like turkeys, deer and bears.

    Bryan told Nashville’s Tennessean before the tournament began that he wanted to host the event because “Cabela is my tour sponsor and my support and love for the company and them wanting to partner up and do this. Secondly, (I wanted to do this for the fans), and it’s just a chance to have some artist buddies come out and shoot and have a little fun.”

    Bryan is also an avid hunter and said “99 percent of the hunting I do is archery hunting.”

    “Anytime you can promote the outdoors through archery, it’s certainly my passion,” he said.

    Pardi was so excited about the event, he showed up almost an hour early to practice his technique before festivities got under way. It’s probably a good thing he did – a few of the targets were set up near a pen holding livestock. An accident could have been disastrous.

    Corbin is also a hunter, but he prefers larger game – elk being his favorite.

    “Elk is a lot of fun,” he says. “We went out to New Mexico two years ago, and I go to Texas and hunt out there, too.”

    Bryan says he’s likely a little more relaxed at his archery event than he will be sharing co-hosting duties of the 48th annual ACM Awards on Sunday with Blake Shelton.

    “I’m a little nervous, but excited and ready to do it,” says Bryan, who will participate in the opening number as well as perform his new single “Crash My Party” on the show. “ I think it’s going to be an amazing, awesome show … Life is good and we’re excited to be out here and I’m excited about everything that’s going on.”

    The 48th annual ACM Awards air 7 p.m. Sunday on CBS.

  • FINAL ACM LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR SUNDAY NIGHT. (PRESS RELEASE)

    WHAT: The48thANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, co-hosted by Luke Bryanand Blake Shelton, honors country music’s top talent, as well as the industry’s hottest emerging artists. It is produced for television by dick clark productions and will be broadcast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.

    Fans can watch ACM Red Carpet Liveon GAC with hosts Suzanne Alexander, Storme Warren and Nan Kelley’s lively interviews with many of the top ACM nominees and performers. ACM Red Carpet Live will air on Sunday, April 7thfrom 3:30 PM – 5:00PM PT. GAC’s red carpet show will also stream live Sunday atACMCountry.combeginning at 3:00 PM PTand will move to the ACM Awards press room at 5:30 PM PTfeaturing press interviews with the winners. The live stream on ACMCountry.comis brought to you by Las Vegas.

    WHEN: Sunday, April 7, 2013

    3:30 PM – 5:00 PM PT GAC Red Carpet Live (also streaming at acmcountry.com)

    5:00 PM – 8:00 PM PT ACM Awards Live Telecast on CBS

    5:30 PM – 8:30 PM PT ACM Awards Press Room (streaming at acmcountry.com)

    WHO: Performers include: Jason Aldean,Garth Brooks,Luke Bryan,Kenny Chesney,Eric Church, Kelly Clarkson,Hunter Hayes,Jewel,Miranda Lambert,Tim McGraw,Blake Shelton,George Strait,Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Stevie Wonder, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Pistol Annies andThe Band Perry.Brad Paisley will headline the 3rdAnnual ACM Fan Jam, along with special guests Dierks Bentley, Hunter Hayes and John Mayer,and New Artist of the Year Presented by Kohl’s nomineesBrantley Gilbert, Jana Kramer andFlorida Georgia Line.

    Presenters include: Country music artist Gary Allan,2 Broke Girlsstar Beth Behrs,Vegasstar Michael Chiklis, Grammy award-winner Sheryl Crow,The Big Bang Theory’sKaley Cuoco, music star John Fogerty,omg! INSIDERco-anchor Kevin Frazier,country music artist Faith Hill, San Francisco 49ersNFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, country music artists Miranda Lambert, Scotty McCreery and Kacey Musgraves, Entertainment Tonight co-anchor Nancy O’Dell ,country music artists Jake Owen, Reba, Shania Twain, Keith Urban, Trisha Yearwood, Chris Young and Eli Young Band, and A&E’s Duck Dynasty starsWillie& Korie Robertson.

  • LUKE BRYAN AND HIS CREW TAKE TIME FOR A LITTLE STRESS-RELIEVER. (VIDEO)

    Day off between shows calls for a little stress relief for Luke Bryan and his crew. Luke’s band and crew hit a paintball course to blow off some steam in the latest episode of LBTV.

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  • LITTLE BIG TOWN WON’T BE ROLLING THE DICE TOO MUCH IN VEGAS THIS WEEKEND. (AUDIO)

    The members of Little Big Town are in Las Vegas this weekend for the ACM Awaryds, where they are nominated for four awards, including Vocal Group of the Year and Album of the Year for Tornado. When they’re in Las Vegas, you won’t catch them at the gambling tables or slots that much. “I’m kinda conservative with [gambling]. Like I’ll put a certain amount in my pocket, as I win, putting it back in my pocket to make sure I leave with some,” says LBT’s Jimi Westbrook. “That doesn’t always work out. We don’t go crazy on the gambling action.”

    The group will also turn in an amazing performance, which is not surprising given their past awards show performances of their number-one hits, “Pontoon” and “Tornado.” So, make sure to keep it tuned into CBS on Sunday night (April 7th) to catch their performance. The 48th Annual ACM Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena beginning at 8pm ET.

    Little Big Town will start hitting the airwaves with their brand new single, “Your Side of the Bed,” on Monday (April 8th).

    AUDIO: Little Big Town talks about gambling in Las Vegas.

    LBT (Gambling-Jimi) OC: (Jimi) …not my luck. [laughs] :31
    JIMI: “I’m kinda conservative with it, like that. Like I’ll put a certain amount in my pocket, as I win, putting it back in my pocket to make sure I leave with some. That doesn’t always work out. We don’t go crazy on the gambling action.” PHILLIP: “We have a guy on our crew that wins, he’s just got the luck of the draw. He wins.” KIMBERLY: “Every time.” JIMI: “He wins on slot machines. He’ll win like $4,000 on a slot machine.” KAREN: “On a penny machine.” KIMBERLY: “It’s crazy.” JIMI: “Not my luck. [laughs]”

  • NEWS & NOTES: ACMs, Easton, Lady A, Eric Church, Luke Bryan

    The ACM Red Carpet Live GAC-TV special is expanding to 90 minutes Sunday (April 7th).  The show is the only place to see the red carpet arrivals as the stars enter the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas just before the big ceremony begins. The ACM Red Carpet Live special starts at 6:30pm ET on GAC, and The 48th Annual ACM Awards follow at 8pm ET on CBS.

    Easton Corbin, Jerrod Niemann and X Factor winner Tate Stevens are among the new artists added to the bill for the ACM Experience this weekend in Las Vegas.

    Lady Antebellum has hit the top of the Canadian Country Music singles charts with their latest single, “Downtown.” The song, the first release from their forthcoming album Golden, is currently sitting at number-three on the U.S. charts.

    Eric Church is among the 130 bands announced for this year’s Lollapalooza. The Killers, Mumford & Sons and The Cure will headline the three-day event in Chicago at Grant Park August 2nd-4th.

    Luke Bryan
    will be one of the headliners at this year’s Summerfest in Milwaukee. Billed as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Summerfest will run for 11 days and feature more than 800 live performers, including Luke, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Jake Owen, Brantley Gilbert and Florida-Georgia Line. Summerfest will take place June 26th – 30th and July 2nd – 7th.

  • SHANIA TWAIN TO PRESENT ACM ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARD. (NEWS)

    Shania Twain will return to the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday for the first time in 10 years, according to Perez Hilton.

    Shania is set to present the Entertainer of the Year award to Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton OR Taylor Swift

    The 48th Annual ACM Awards air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday (April 7th) on CBS.

  • THE MEMBERS OF LADY ANTEBELLUM GIVE A LITTLE INSIGHT INTO THEIR NEW ALBUM, ‘GOLDEN.’ (VIDEO)

    In the latest Webisode Wednesday, LADY ANTEBELLUM talk about their forthcoming album, GOLDEN, which hits stores and online May 11th. 

    Video / Lady Antebellum - Webisode Wednesday - Episode 242

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