June 2023

Luke Bryan Celebrates 15 Years of Nut House Fan Club

Five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan closed out the final day of CMA Fest yesterday with a fan club party at Luke’s 32 Bridge and a performance at Nissan stadium. Luke created the Nut House fan club 15 years ago at the onset of his career and has worked diligently to build an active and loyal fan base that now boasts as one of the longest-running modern day elite membership of fans. Up next for them, Luke will kick-off his 36-city “Country On Tour” in Syracuse, New York this Thursday, June 15.  The “Country On Tour” is aptly named after Luke’s 30th #1 single, “Country On,” and is produced by Live Nation. Special guests throughout the tour include many of country music’s up and coming artists- Chayce Beckham, Tyler Braden, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Jon Langston, Conner Smith, Alana Springsteen, Hailey Whitters, and DJ Rock. As previously announced fans have additional opportunities to see Luke live during his Las Vegas shows at Resorts World August 30, September 2, 3, 6, 8 & 9 and during his fourteenth annual Farm Tour September 14-23, 2023.  For a comprehensive list of all tour dates go to www.lukebryan.com. Luke’s current single “But I Got A Beer In My Hand” is leaping up the country charts. Written by Chase McGill, Matt Dragstrem, and Geoff Warburton, and produced by Jeff Stevens and co-produced by Jody Stevens, the song is from a highly anticipated forth-coming album. “But I Got A Beer In My Hand” is available HERE.

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Cody Johnson Presents Reba McEntire with Gold Plaque for “Dear Rodeo”

COJO Music / Warner Music Nashville Platinum recording artist Cody Johnson presented country music icon Reba McEntire with a Gold plaque for their hit duet “Dear Rodeo.” At the time of its release media raved about their vocal performance on the song, Billboard claimed it “hit all the right notes” and MusicRow shared its “a beautiful piece of work.” The surprise gesture to Reba took place backstage at Nissan Stadium before Cody’s set, his first appearance at Nissan as part of CMA Fest. During his performance Reba astounded the audience with a surprise walk on to perform together her chart-topping hit, “Whoever’s in New England,” “a dynamic performance worthy of a jet-engine roar of a standing ovation.” (Tennessean) Reba was featured as Artist of the Day for this year’s festival, also headlining Spotify House and appearing at the CMA Close Up Stage, where she shared stories from her forthcoming lifestyle book, “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots,” due in October. “Dear Rodeo” also inspired an award-winning feature-length documentary, Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story, released to select cinemas nationwide and available across multiple streaming platforms in 2021. The story focused on Cody’s years on the rodeo circuit and how it prepared him for life as a country star. From standing in the back of the chute at the rodeo or singing about it in front of 75,000 people, viewers are had an intimate glimpse into his real-life journey from the dusty rodeo arenas of rural Texas to some of the biggest musical stages in America.

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The Opry Celebrates 50th CMA Fest

The Opry Celebrates 50th CMA Fest continued with a star-packed Thursday night featuring performances by Opry members Terri Clark, Gary Mule Deer, Don Schlitz, Pam Tillis and Rhonda Vincent as well as Chapel Hart and Sam Hunt. Photo 1: The Grand Ole Opry surprised member Terri Clark backstage last night with a cake to celebrate her induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.  (l to r: Opry’s Dan Rogers, Pam Tillis, Terri Clark, Opry’s Jordan Pettit) Photo 2: Sam Hunt returned to the Opry stage last night Opry Celebrates 50th CMA Fest continues this week with Friday, June 9; and Saturday, June 10 at the Grand Ole Opry House and a special Saturday, June 10 matinee performance of CMA Fest Opry Country Classics at the Ryman Auditorium. Some of the artists scheduled to perform include Trace Adkins, John Conlee, Gary Mule Deer, The Gatlin Brothers, Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Michael Ray, Riders In The Sky, Jeannie Seely, Connie Smith, Mark Wills, plus Sean Dietrich, Hailey Whitters, Brett Young and more.

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“CMA FEST,” HOSTED BY DIERKS BENTLEY, ELLE KING AND LAINEY WILSON, TO AIR JULY 19 ON ABC

The Country Music Association announced “CMA Fest,” the Music Event of Summer, airs Wednesday, July 19 at 8/7c on ABC. The three-hour primetime concert special, which is set to film in Nashville during CMA Fest’s milestone 50th anniversary later this week, is hosted by Dierks Bentley, Elle King and Lainey Wilson. “I could not be more excited to welcome Dierks, Elle and Lainey as our ‘CMA Fest’ hosts this year,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “As fans experienced last year, the energy Dierks and Elle bring to the stage is palpable and will only be amplified with the addition of Lainey this year. Each of these artists have a deep passion for CMA Fest and the Country Music fans from around the globe who travel to Nashville for the event. We are thrilled to have all three of them together to help us celebrate 50 years!” The CMA Fest television special will feature never-before-seen performances and surprise collaborations from Country Music’s most exciting acts. Performances will be revealed in the coming weeks. “CMA Fest” is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton is the Executive Producer and Writer, and Alan Carter is the Director. 2023 marks the 20th consecutive year CMA has produced a summer concert TV special. About CMA Fest The Ultimate Country Music Fan Experience™ began in 1972 as Fan Fair®, which drew 5,000 fans to Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Celebrating its milestone 50th anniversary this year, the legendary festival has become the city’s signature Country Music event that hosts tens of thousands of fans from all 50 states and 39 international countries. CMA Fest is a one-of-a-kind festival with hundreds of artists donating their time to perform so ticket proceeds can directly benefit high-quality music programs across the country through the CMA Foundation. This is the 20th consecutive year CMA has produced a summer music program to be broadcast as a network television special on ABC.

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Shrewsbury Folk Festival has announced the latest wave of artists

Shrewsbury Folk Festival has announced the latest wave of artists for this year’s festival including Joachim Cooder, the first lady of Celtic music Moya Brennan and the first ever English gig for Nordic folk trio Dreamers’ Circus. Also added to the line up for the August Bank Holiday event are The Cathy Jordan Trio, Stolen From God – a new slave trade song cycle from Reg Meuross with Suntou Susso and Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne, a solo set from Scott Doonican of The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, The Hanging Stars and Ruth Angell. Shrewsbury’s extensive line up of folk, Americana and world music already includes Billy Bragg, Oysterband, Breabach, Jiggy, The Dhol Foundation DJ Set, Elephant Sessions, California based roots band Dustbowl Revival, a solo show from Show of Hands frontman Steve Knightley, Spiers & Boden, Talisk, Baskery, Gigspanner Big Band, Daphne’s Flight, kora master N’Faly Kouyaté (Afro Celt Sound System), Maddy Prior & Forgotten Lands, Elles Bailey, Leveret, N’famady Kouyaté, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, The Salts and Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band, global folk collective Mishra, Good Habits, True Foxes, The Honeybees, Rapsquillion and North East folk collective Howay The Lasses. The dance programme offers ceilidhs, American, Contra, Cajun, Cornish and Euro dance with 12 dance bands – Bagas Fallyon, The Canny Band, The EFDSS Ceilidh Band, Lasair, an exclusive special 10th anniversary ceilidh from Leveret, Lil Jim, Melrose Ceilidh Band, Old Spot, Oscina, Peeping Tom, Topette!! and Whapweasel. Director of the award-winning festival, Sandra Surtees, said: “With just under three months to go, we’re putting the finishing touches to what is shaping up to be an amazing year with a few more headliners to come yet! “There’s a wide variety of music from traditional folk to Americana and international performers combining to offer a diverse and eclectic line up to suit all tastes. And, as ever, you can do as little or as much as you like with workshops and activities for all ages. “It’s all brought together in our festival village on a fabulous riverside site within walking distance of the town, making it a great option for those who want to explore Shrewsbury and all it has to offer too.” The festival has four live music stages including open air and covered marquees, a dance tent for ceilidhs and dance shows and workshops, dedicated festivals for children and young people including music, dance, crafts and circus skills, workshops from yoga to crafting, singarounds and music sessions. There is also on-site camping and glamping, a food village and festival shop, craft fair and real ale, wine and cocktail bars. Day and weekend tickets are on sale at www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk, starting from just £43 (including booking fee).

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14th Annual ‘Darius & Friends’ Event Raises $560K for St. Jude, Brings All-Time Total to Over $3.6 Million

Fifteen years after first visiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® where he was immediately inspired to pledge his support, three-time GRAMMY Award winner Darius Rucker continues to give back, surpassing the $3.6 million mark in his fundraising efforts with this year’s 14th annual “Darius and Friends” benefit concert on Monday night, June 5, which was paired with a corresponding golf tournament and silent auction on Tuesday, June 6. This year’s event alone raised an all-time high of $560,000 for the cause. “We started this to be the first thing at CMA Fest and you guys have now made it a tradition,” Rucker shared with fans at the sold-out Ryman Auditorium as he opened the night that indeed has come to serve as an unofficial kickoff to CMA Fest as fans descend on Music City each summer. “Thank y’all for coming out. Thank you for supporting St. Jude.” Now, more than a decade later, the annual event is renowned for its surprise lineup of stars and this year was no different. Sold out well in advance despite the famous friends not being revealed until they took the stage, the event praised by the Tennessean for “showcase[ing] generations of country stardom” featured more than 30 hit songs and beloved covers by Rucker, whom American Songwriter celebrated as “an engaging performer and affable host throughout the evening,”alongside his surprise guests HARDY, Jake Owen, Jelly Roll, Megan Moroney and Vince Gill. After a live auction and donation round which added thousands to the fundraising tally, Rucker kicked off the main event with a trio of hits – with his Double Platinum-certified No. 1 “Alright,” top ten hit “Radio” and “Southern State of Mind” – before introducing the first friend of the evening as ACM Award-winner Jake Owen took the stage to perform a feel-good collection of songs including his Platinum-certified “Down to the Honkytonk” and “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” plus a timeless cover of Hank Williams Jr.’s classic “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound.” “I’m really grateful for my friend Darius. He’s a great dude and what he’s done for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a big, big thing and that’s something that’s really near and dear to our hearts as country artists,” shared Owen during his set. “It’s ingrained in artists like myself throughout the years to use our platforms and Darius has done an incredible job with that. I’m super happy to be here.” Rucker then returned to the stage, thrilling the crowd with his Platinum-certified breakout country hit “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” chart-topping “For The First Time” and brand-new single “Fires Don’t Start Themselves” before introducing rising star Megan Moroney, who performed a trio of songs off her recently-released debut album, Lucky: “I’m Not Pretty,” “Girl in the Mirror” and current top five hit “Tennessee Orange.”   “In Georgia, they call it a sin,” she sang of wearing Tennessee Volunteers orange, with famous Gamecock fan Rucker responding cheekily on social media that evening, “it’s a sin in South Carolina, too!” The evening’s host continued the show with his Platinum-certified hits “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and “This” before inviting 22-time GRAMMY Award winner Vince Gill to the stage. Performing solo with only an acoustic guitar, Gill’s showstopping set included “Whenever You Come Around,” “When I Call Your Name” and “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” written for his late brother. “I’ll play a church song here at the Mother Church,” he shared of the poignant song to close his set. Rucker then returned to the stage, with his feel-good recent No. 1 hit “Beers and Sunshine” and 2017 chart-topper “If I Told You” before thrilling fans with his Hootie & the Blowfish favorite “Hold My Hand,” bringing the full house to their feet for a singalong of the classic – which wouldn’t be the last of the night as beloved ballad “Let Her Cry” also made a set list appearance.  Still clad in his jersey from the Folds of Honor celebrity softball tournament earlier in the evening, Jelly Roll took the stage next for two songs off his brand-new album, Whitsitt Chapel, released less than a week ago. From his first No. 1 at country radio, “Son of a Sinner,” to current top 15 single “Need a Favor,” Jelly Roll’s fourth appearance on the Ryman stage in less than a week highlighted the earnest truth-telling that has made him beloved to so many fans. “I only talk to God when I need a favor,” Rucker sang as he returned to the stage following the performance. “What a great line!” Rucker kept the Hootie & the Blowfish nostalgia coming through his next trio of songs as he performed “Only Wanna Be With You” as well as his solo hits “Homegrown Honey” and “Comeback Song” before introducing the final surprise guest of the evening, HARDY, who highlighted both his songwriting prowess with “A Rock” and his rowdy showmanship with “Unapologetically Country as Hell.” Closing out the memorable evening, the night’s host returned to the stage one final time for rousing covers of Amy Winehouse’s “Valerie,” Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places,” Blackstreet’s “No Diggity” and Prince’s “Purple Rain,” as well as his own “Hands On Me” and, according to tradition, a sold-out Ryman singalong for “Wagon Wheel,” the feel-good energy throughout the auditorium symbolic of the night as a whole. This year’s milestone fundraising event adds yet another successful page to the decade-plus history of “Darius & Friends.” Prior guests have included Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Tommy Thayer of KISS, among many others. The annual fundraising event, made possible with support from generous sponsors CDW, AMD, Amazon Web Services, IBM, Arrow Electronics, and Hendrix Enterprises, helps ensure families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food – so they can focus on helping their child live. For more information, visit www.DariusRucker.com and follow on social media @DariusRucker. Fans can also continue to donate to St. Jude in honor of “Darius and Friends” HERE and photos from the event are available HERE.

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Tanya Tucker Makes Grand Ole Opry History Tonight – Rides A Horse Onto Opry Stage

2023 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductee Tanya Tucker made Grand Ole Opry history when she rode a horse onto the Opry stage after having been introduced to the Opry audience. Opry historians believe it’s the first time a horse has been ridden on stage during an Opry broadcast in the show’s 97-year history. Tucker, celebrating today’s release of her new album Sweet Western Sound, went on to perform “Kindness,” “The List” and “When The Rodeo Is Over” from the new album as well as her hits “Delta Dawn,” “Texas When I Die,” and “Strong Enough To Bend,” on which she was joined by Dailey & Vincent and Pam Tillis. The historical Opry moment and performance, which brought the Opry crowd to its feet, was live streamed to Times Square in New York City.

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Lily Rose Makes Morning TV Debut on ABC’s Good Morning America

Groundbreaking Country artist Lily Rose lit up ABC’s Good Morning America marking her highly anticipated morning television debut. Kicking off the official start of Pride Month, the 2022 GLAAD Outstanding Breakthrough Artist rocked the stage with a live performance of her hit collaboration, “Sad in the Summer” from Diplo’s just-released Country project Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 – Swamp Savant.  WATCH HERE  The high energy performance was flanked with moody lighting and disco balls as Rose and her band performed the summer heartbreak anthem. ABC News’ Rebecca Jarvis led a live studio audience as they danced and sang along live from the broadcast’s Times Square studios. Rose’s GMA debut comes just a week after her swampy performance with Diplo on the electrifying season finale of NBC’s The Voice, where they captivated viewers with a moody rendition of “Sad in the Summer.” Watch the moment here. Rose returns to CMA Fest on June 8 at the Chevy Riverfront stage before bringing her high-energy live performance on Sam Hunt’s Summer On The Outskirts Tour, kicking off on July 6 in Hartford, Conn.. To finish out her year of bucket list first, Rose will appear on Shania Twain’s Queen of Me Tour beginning Oct. 12 in San Antonio, Texas. For dates and more information, visit lilyrosemusic.net and keep up with her on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.

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Una Healy releases new single ‘Walk Away’

Una Healy reveals her brilliant new single Walk Away. The track is available now on all streaming platforms and can be listened to HERE.   Walk Away was co-written by Una, singer-songwriter Megan O’Neill and the song’s producer, Alex Maile. The empowering track is about finding strength and bravery to leave a toxic situation, with the lyrics including fun and playful metaphors while still representing the meaningful core theme of the song. “You watch me leave, yet still don’t believe that I’m really gone this time. Tired of dancing with the devil in old red stilettos. Sometimes you gotta walk away” Una sings.   Speaking of the new single, the songstress says, “Walk Away is about having the courage to walk away from any relationship or situation that no longer serves you, to do it in style and to find the courage to move on to something better. Throughout the song, there is a play on words that keep it humorous and upbeat.”   Walk Away marks Una’s first release of 2023 and she shows no signs of stopping here as she will also reveal the official video on YouTube tomorrow at 7pm BST. Directed by Arthur Gourounlian, the video sees Una accompanied by four dancers in a quirky Dublin bar. Infused with country and pop elements, the video perfectly compliments Una’s background, vocal and style.   In addition to her latest release, Una continues to host the Saturday breakfast show on Absolute Radio Country. Away from entertainment, Una has developed and designed her own successful range of shoes, the Una Healy Original Collection, available online here.   The latest track follows on from a string of releases from the Irish singer-songwriter including This Is Your Life and Swear It All Again. Una released her debut solo album, The Waiting Game in 2017, and has since worked with some of the world’s most acclaimed songwriters and producers, including Grammy winner Amy Wadge and Ben Earle from The Shires. Una found fame as one fifth of successful girl band The Saturdays who sold over 5 million records worldwide and racked up 13 Top 10 singles and 5 Top 10 albums in just 6 years.

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