20 November 2017

Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris appear on Forbes’ '30 Under 30: Music' List

Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris have earnt spots on Forbes’ “30 Under 30: Music” List. Rhett, 27, and Morris, 27, were the only country artist to make this year’s list, which included musicians Joe Jonas and Bebe Rexha, amongst others. Earlier this year, Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris teamed up for the No. 1 hit, “Craving You.” On placing  each singer in the top spot, Forbes stated: “The singer-songwriter’s (Maren Morris’) major label debut peaked at No. 1 on the country charts and No. 5 on the Billboard 200, thanks largely to the smash single “My Church.” Morris earned a nomination for Best new Artist at this year’s Grammys, losing out to 30 Under 30 alum Chance the Rapper. “Rhett’s album Life Changes debuted in September atop the Billboard 200, the first country album to accomplish that feat in 2017. One of the most finally successful acts in the Class of 2018, Rhett now grosses a quarter million dollars per night on the road.”

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Star of 60s/70s country Mel Tillis dies

Singer of “I Ain’t Never” and “Coca Cola Cowboy”, Mel Tillis, has died aged 85 after a six-decade career. The country music singer died on Sunday, his publicist confirmed, at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Fla., The music legend is believed to have died from respiratory failure after he never recovered from intestinal issues he has been battling since 2016. He leaves behind his longtime partner, Kathy DeMonaco, his six children and six grandchildren. Tillis recorded more than 60 albums and had 35 top ten singles in his decades-long career. His 1979 “Coca-Cola Cowboy” was one of his biggest hits, along with “Southern Rains” in 1980 and “I Believe in You” in 1978. Tillis also appeared in television shows such as “Hee Haw” and “Hollywood Squares,” as well as movies, including “Smokey and the Bandit 2.” He also did commercial work for Wataburger, according to the Tennessean. The singer’s daughter, Pam Tillis, who is also a country music singer, inducted him into the Grand Ole Opry in 2007. Her rep released a statement on her official Facebook fanpage saying the death “was sudden and unexpected.” “Pam’s father was dearly loved and one of a kind,” the statement read. In 1976, Tillis received Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year and was also inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Former President Barack Obama awarded Tillis the National Medal of Arts in 2012. https://youtu.be/wVoJeuK5slE Blake Shelton recalled on Twitter Sunday memories he shared of Tillis before he passed away. He said some of his “most cherished memories” are with the music legend. “Many many great memories. From fishing, to just having a beer, to him crashing my concert!” Shelton said in a series of tweets. “He once spent an entire day at his place in Tennessee showing me all the memorabilia he’d gathered over the years where he gave me a pair of his stage boots. He even took time to talk me through some hard times in my life on a couple phone calls. “Some of my most cherished memories are the times I spent with Mel Tillis. Many many great memories. From fishing, to just having a beer, to him crashing my concert! He once spent an entire day at his place in Tennessee showing me all the memorabilia he’d gathered over the years where he gave me a pair of his stage boots. He even took time to talk me through some hard times in my life on a couple phone calls. “He did his best to try and keep my head on straight. I looked up to Mel more than he could’ve possibly known. A talented songwriter. An incredible entertainer. And a funny funny guy. It has been a couple years since I saw him last. I deeply regret that now,” he added. Shelton concluded: “What a truly devastating loss. I loved Mel. I will miss him terribly. My thoughts and prayers to all his family.” Other country music stars also shared their condolences with Crystal Gayle tweeting: “I’m saddened to hear of the passing of my friend, Mel Tillis. Sending my love and prayers to his family and friends. There will never be another Mel Tillis! #MelTillis #HeavenEveryday @PamTillis.” “What an incredible loss for the country music world. Mel Tillis will be greatly missed,” Rascal Flatts said.

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