An Artificial Intelligence music maker capable of quickly creating songs with AI-generated music and vocals just raised $125 million, the latest sign of the fast-developing AI arms race in the music business.
Suno is like a ChatGPT for music; users input phrases and keywords for a song they’d like to make, and Suno spits back out an artificially generated track. The program can generate both music and vocals, a feature only a few other AI generators like Google and fellow startup Udio had developed.
“We started Suno to build a...
Suno is like a ChatGPT for music; users input phrases and keywords for a song they’d like to make, and Suno spits back out an artificially generated track. The program can generate both music and vocals, a feature only a few other AI generators like Google and fellow startup Udio had developed.
“We started Suno to build a...
- 5/21/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Going into the 2024 ACM Awards, you didn’t have to be clairvoyant to nail some key predictions. Host Reba McEntire was sure to be both corny and unflappable, Lainey Wilson was a lock to win Entertainer of the Year, and country interloper Post Malone, scruffy and face-tattooed, was going to charm the pants off everyone.
That all of that happened isn’t a bad thing. In fact, there was something especially comforting about the predictability of this year’s ACMs, held for a second year in a row at the...
That all of that happened isn’t a bad thing. In fact, there was something especially comforting about the predictability of this year’s ACMs, held for a second year in a row at the...
- 5/17/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The 59th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards were held on Thursday night, May 16. The ceremony streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Hosted by country legend Reba McEntire, they took place at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. But who else showed up to celebrate the best in the industry? Scroll down for our gallery of all the arrivals.
Luke Combs was the leading nominee at the event with eight bids including Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for “Gettin’ Old” (as both artist and producer). Morgan Wallen and Megan Moroney followed with six apiece. Joining Combs and Wallen in the race for Entertainer of the Year are Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson.
Performers at the show include Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Post Malone, Parker McCollum, Thomas Rhett,...
Luke Combs was the leading nominee at the event with eight bids including Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for “Gettin’ Old” (as both artist and producer). Morgan Wallen and Megan Moroney followed with six apiece. Joining Combs and Wallen in the race for Entertainer of the Year are Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson.
Performers at the show include Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Post Malone, Parker McCollum, Thomas Rhett,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The biggest night in country music is here! The 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards will be held on Thursday, May 16. Reba McEntire will host the event, which will feature performances from Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Miranda Lambert, and more. But don’t look for the show on cable. This year’s ACM awards stream live on Prime Video.
Where can you watch the ACM Awards?
The 59th ACM Awards will take place on May 16 at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Wondering what channel the Academy of Country Music Awards is on? You won’t find it on ABC, Fox, or CMT. Instead, this year’s ceremony will stream live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch starting at 8 p.m. Edt/5 p.m. Pdt.
The ACM Awards Red Carpet Show will air on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch starting at 7 p.
Where can you watch the ACM Awards?
The 59th ACM Awards will take place on May 16 at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Wondering what channel the Academy of Country Music Awards is on? You won’t find it on ABC, Fox, or CMT. Instead, this year’s ceremony will stream live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch starting at 8 p.m. Edt/5 p.m. Pdt.
The ACM Awards Red Carpet Show will air on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch starting at 7 p.
- 5/16/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Randy Travis released his first newly recorded song since his 2013 stroke. He’s bringing his More Life tour to a popular Nashville venue in the coming weeks. Now fans wonder if he will return to performing full-time backed by AI.
Randy Travis Tops Charts With Song Created With AI
Country singer Randy Travis suffered a stroke in 2013 that almost cost him his life. It took his ability to speak, walk, and sing. He regained some of his mobility in the decade since the stroke. However, he relies on a wheelchair most of the time. One thing he hasn’t done since the stroke is sing.
He did release new music in 2020 with a series of singles from his vault, recorded back in the 1980s. Randy Travis made his way back to the top of the music charts this month with a newly recorded single, “Where That Came From.”
Randy Travis...
Randy Travis Tops Charts With Song Created With AI
Country singer Randy Travis suffered a stroke in 2013 that almost cost him his life. It took his ability to speak, walk, and sing. He regained some of his mobility in the decade since the stroke. However, he relies on a wheelchair most of the time. One thing he hasn’t done since the stroke is sing.
He did release new music in 2020 with a series of singles from his vault, recorded back in the 1980s. Randy Travis made his way back to the top of the music charts this month with a newly recorded single, “Where That Came From.”
Randy Travis...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- Country Music Alley
The Academy of Country Music Awards are here! Here’s everything you need to know for watching the awards show’s 59th annual ceremony online.
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This year’s Reba McEntire-hosted ACM Awards will stream live Thursday, May 16 at 8/7c on Prime Video. Prior to the big event, the 7 pm red carpet pre-show (hosted by Amber Anderson, Kelly Sutton, Makho Ndlovu and Elaina D. Smith) will stream live here on TVLine.com, as well as on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.
Courtesy of Prime VideoWatch ACM Awards on Prime Video Watch Now $0+ How to Watch the 2024 ACM Awards Online Streaming
This year’s Reba McEntire-hosted ACM Awards will stream live Thursday, May 16 at 8/7c on Prime Video. Prior to the big event, the 7 pm red carpet pre-show (hosted by Amber Anderson, Kelly Sutton, Makho Ndlovu and Elaina D. Smith) will stream live here on TVLine.com, as well as on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.
- 5/16/2024
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Country music fans, the wait is finally over. It’s almost time to kick off the 2024 Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. As always, the 59th annual ceremony highlights the top artists in the genre. Throughout the evening, look forward to high-energy performances and special appearances. It all begins with the ACM Awards Red Carpet Show on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m. Et. Then, at 8 p.m., the Academy of Country Music Awards begin. Both the Red Carpet Show and the awards ceremony are streaming on Amazon Prime Video. A subscription is not required to watch the ACM Awards. You can watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
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How to Watch 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards When: Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 8:00 Pm Edt Where: Amazon Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com About 2024 Academy of Country...
- 5/16/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
The singer who provided the “vocal bed” for Randy Travis on the country legend’s A.I.-assisted “Where That Came From” will perform all of Travis’s 16 Number One hits at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on June 5. James Dupré will sub for Travis, who lost most of his ability to speak after a 2013 stroke, on what’s being called the More Life Tour, an ongoing tribute tour to Travis featuring Dupré fronting Travis’s original band. Travis and his wife, Mary, will be in attendance at the Ryman date.
- 5/15/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Randy Travis’s AI voice-clone song “Where That Came From” has officially landed the singer on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. It’s his first radio-charting song in about 20 years, according to the singer’s team.
“Where That Came From” marked Travis’s first new song since he suffered a near-fatal stroke back in 2013 that robbed him of most of his singing ability. His longtime producer Kyle Lehning used AI tech to overlay decade-old lyrics originally performed by country singer James Dupré with Travis’s vocal sound.
The track is...
“Where That Came From” marked Travis’s first new song since he suffered a near-fatal stroke back in 2013 that robbed him of most of his singing ability. His longtime producer Kyle Lehning used AI tech to overlay decade-old lyrics originally performed by country singer James Dupré with Travis’s vocal sound.
The track is...
- 5/13/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Embrace a Morning of Innovation and Insight This Sunday morning, CBS News invites viewers to a special broadcast from 9:00 to 10:30 Am Et, featuring a lineup that encapsulates innovation, history, and entertainment. Hosted by the adept Jane Pauley, tune in for a morning filled with inspiring stories and insightful interviews. Cover Story: The Echoes of Songs Past Our cover story takes a poignant journey through the resurgence of Randy Travis after a challenging stroke in 2013. Thanks to groundbreaking AI technology, Travis returns to the music scene with “Where That Came From,” a track blending his distinct country style
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- 5/13/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Scotty McCreery knows that he shows up carrying a lot of baggage. He’s the American Idol kid, the preternaturally youthful, aw-shucks redhead who, at 17, won the reality singing competition back when it still mattered, and dropped the inoffensive debut single “I Love You This Big.” That reputation, polished and squeaky clean, tells some cynical country fans all they need to know about the type of music he makes. Surely, Scotty McCreery can’t do hard country.
McCreery, sipping on a Michter’s bourbon, two cubes, shakes his head. Straightening...
McCreery, sipping on a Michter’s bourbon, two cubes, shakes his head. Straightening...
- 5/10/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
James Dupré was just as surprised as everyone when he heard Randy Travis’s AI-assisted vocal on “Where That Came From” for the first time a few weeks ago, but not just because it was the country legend’s first new song since suffering a 2013 stroke that robbed him of his speech. Dupré was stunned when he realized that it was actually his voice he was hearing, at least in part.
“I really just thought he recorded it years ago and I never knew about it,” Dupré tells Rolling Stone.
“I really just thought he recorded it years ago and I never knew about it,” Dupré tells Rolling Stone.
- 5/9/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Randy Travis, who lost much of his speech in a 2013 stroke, used artificial intelligence technology to clone his voice for his first recording in more than a decade.
Travis, his longtime producer Kyle Lehning, Travis’s wife Mary, and Warner Music Nashville co-chair and co-president Cris Lacy spoke with CBS Sunday Morning to detail how AI helped create “Where That Came From,” Travis’s new song that released on Friday. The full report will air Sunday.
Lehning confirmed that another singer performed the initial vocals before overlaying the raw performance with Travis’s voice clone.
Travis, his longtime producer Kyle Lehning, Travis’s wife Mary, and Warner Music Nashville co-chair and co-president Cris Lacy spoke with CBS Sunday Morning to detail how AI helped create “Where That Came From,” Travis’s new song that released on Friday. The full report will air Sunday.
Lehning confirmed that another singer performed the initial vocals before overlaying the raw performance with Travis’s voice clone.
- 5/3/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
A stroke in 2013 robbed country singer Randy Travis of his ability to speak and sing. He just released a new song. Was it created by AI? That’s what fans are wondering. Keep reading for all the details.
Country Music Legend’s 2013 Debilitating Illness
The early 2010s were not kind to Randy Travis. He was arrested twice in 2012 for alcohol-related offenses. The first arrest was for public intoxication after he was found with an open container of alcohol in his vehicle.
The second arrest came just six months later when he crashed his car and was found lying naked in the middle of the road. He was charged with driving while intoxicated. CNN reported at the time that the singer was also charged with “felony retaliation” after allegedly threatening the police.
Randy Travis/Credit: Randy Travis YouTube
He pleaded guilty and received probation but that wasn’t the end of his troubles.
Country Music Legend’s 2013 Debilitating Illness
The early 2010s were not kind to Randy Travis. He was arrested twice in 2012 for alcohol-related offenses. The first arrest was for public intoxication after he was found with an open container of alcohol in his vehicle.
The second arrest came just six months later when he crashed his car and was found lying naked in the middle of the road. He was charged with driving while intoxicated. CNN reported at the time that the singer was also charged with “felony retaliation” after allegedly threatening the police.
Randy Travis/Credit: Randy Travis YouTube
He pleaded guilty and received probation but that wasn’t the end of his troubles.
- 5/3/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- Country Music Alley
Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis has released his first new song in over a decade, “Where That Came From.” The announcement, delivered via the “Forever and Ever, Amen” vocalist’s social media, has spurred considerable excitement and curiosity from country fans and marks one of the most impossible comebacks in music history: Travis has been mostly unable to sing or speak since suffering a near-fatal stroke in 2013.
The questions about how Travis recorded the new song are myriad, and his team kept the information close to the vest until Friday,...
The questions about how Travis recorded the new song are myriad, and his team kept the information close to the vest until Friday,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Randy Travis is gearing up to release Where That Came From, his first newly-recorded song since before his 2013 stroke.
“It’s been a while since my last new recording,” wrote 64-year-old Travis alongside footage of himself in a recording studio. “But I’m excited to share that this Friday, May 3, I will be releasing my first brand new studio recording in more than a decade, Where That Came From.
“You’ll hear much more about the special team of folks who came together to help make this magical moment in my career possible in the coming week.
“In the meantime, just know that when it comes to me singing songs for you, there’s always more where that came from,” added Travis. “Thank you for singing along all these years.”
Travis experienced a major stroke in 2013. “The whole third midsection of Randy’s left brain was affected, which is speaking,...
“It’s been a while since my last new recording,” wrote 64-year-old Travis alongside footage of himself in a recording studio. “But I’m excited to share that this Friday, May 3, I will be releasing my first brand new studio recording in more than a decade, Where That Came From.
“You’ll hear much more about the special team of folks who came together to help make this magical moment in my career possible in the coming week.
“In the meantime, just know that when it comes to me singing songs for you, there’s always more where that came from,” added Travis. “Thank you for singing along all these years.”
Travis experienced a major stroke in 2013. “The whole third midsection of Randy’s left brain was affected, which is speaking,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Post Malone performed a set of country music covers at Stagecoach Music Festival on Saturday night, including songs by Tyler Childers, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Vince Gill, and Randy Travis.
Over the course of the 11-song set, Posty was also joined by a number of special guests, including Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans.
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Check out videos of the performance — as well as the full setlist — below.
Post Malone will stage another set of country music at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco in August. He’ll also deliver more traditional, pop-centric sets at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo in the coming months. Get tickets to his upcoming shows here.
It’s an exciting time for Post Malone. Just last week, his duet with Taylor Swift, “Fortnight,” arrived as the opening track on her record-breaking album The Tortured Poets Department. Prior to that,...
Over the course of the 11-song set, Posty was also joined by a number of special guests, including Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans.
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Check out videos of the performance — as well as the full setlist — below.
Post Malone will stage another set of country music at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco in August. He’ll also deliver more traditional, pop-centric sets at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo in the coming months. Get tickets to his upcoming shows here.
It’s an exciting time for Post Malone. Just last week, his duet with Taylor Swift, “Fortnight,” arrived as the opening track on her record-breaking album The Tortured Poets Department. Prior to that,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Posty Goes Country, the long-awaited pivot from Post Malone, officially kicked off as the musician took the stage at Stagecoach 2024. The California country music festival welcomed the pop hitmaker on Saturday night for a set full of surprise covers.
Post Malone had a bevy of guests on tap, including Brad Paisley, who performed his own “I’m Gonna Miss Her” along with Vince Gill’s “One More Last Chance” and a set-closing rendition of Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee.”
Earlier in the set, Dwight Yoakam appeared alongside Malone to perform his “Little Ways” with the singer,...
Post Malone had a bevy of guests on tap, including Brad Paisley, who performed his own “I’m Gonna Miss Her” along with Vince Gill’s “One More Last Chance” and a set-closing rendition of Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee.”
Earlier in the set, Dwight Yoakam appeared alongside Malone to perform his “Little Ways” with the singer,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
American Idol fan favorite, Kellie Pickler is finally returning to music and the stage. She has been absent from country music for more than a year now. She took the time off after the sudden and tragic death of her husband, Kyle Jacobs.
Do You Remember Kellie Pickler?
Kellie Pickler is the southern sweetheart who stole the hearts of millions of American Idol fans. “Pick Pickler” is what she told everyone during her first appearance on the top-rated competition reality television show. She wowed the judges with her beautiful voice and quirky charm. Viewers of American Idol were also wowed by this blonde dynamo.
Kellie Pickler went on to have a successful career in country music. She toured with Brad Paisley. The “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You” singer was nominated for the Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist of the Year. Pickler went on...
Do You Remember Kellie Pickler?
Kellie Pickler is the southern sweetheart who stole the hearts of millions of American Idol fans. “Pick Pickler” is what she told everyone during her first appearance on the top-rated competition reality television show. She wowed the judges with her beautiful voice and quirky charm. Viewers of American Idol were also wowed by this blonde dynamo.
Kellie Pickler went on to have a successful career in country music. She toured with Brad Paisley. The “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You” singer was nominated for the Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist of the Year. Pickler went on...
- 3/21/2024
- by Emma Riley Sutton
- TV Shows Ace
Kellie Pickler’s husband Kyle Jacobs died from an apparent suicide at age 49 in February this year. In the months since, Pickler has maintained her silence while processing her grief. In her first statement on the country music songwriter’s death, issued to People on Thursday, the singer shared a word of advice that Jacobs would often tell her that has guided her through this time.
“One of the most beautiful lessons my husband taught me was in a moment of a crisis, if you don’t know what to do,...
“One of the most beautiful lessons my husband taught me was in a moment of a crisis, if you don’t know what to do,...
- 8/17/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” video, which features clips of burning U.S. flags and protestors confronting police, was pulled by the Country Music Television channel on Tuesday after the country singer was blasted on Twitter for the song’s inflammatory lyrics and for where it was filmed.
In the clip, Aldean performs the song in front of the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee, a site of a notorious lynching of a Black man nearly 100 years ago.
The song, which was released in May, has already been interpreted by many as an ode to the notorious “sundown towns” of the past thanks to lyrics like, “Try that in a small town, see how far ya make it down the road … you cross that line it won’t take long for you to find out/recommend you don’t.”
In the past 24 hours I have been...
In the clip, Aldean performs the song in front of the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee, a site of a notorious lynching of a Black man nearly 100 years ago.
The song, which was released in May, has already been interpreted by many as an ode to the notorious “sundown towns” of the past thanks to lyrics like, “Try that in a small town, see how far ya make it down the road … you cross that line it won’t take long for you to find out/recommend you don’t.”
In the past 24 hours I have been...
- 7/18/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Jamey Johnson, Chapel Hart, Jake Owen, Exile, and Randy Travis will all appear at June Jam 2023, Alabama’s long-running charity concert benefiting disaster relief in Alabama. Set for June 3 in Fort Payne, Alabama, it marks the revival of the festival, first held in 1982.
Along with Alabama’s Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry, June Jam includes the Oak Ridge Boys, the Nineties country collective known as the Frontmen, bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent, vocal group Home Free, the Isaacs, and Dee Jee Silver.
Alabama retired in 2004, but reunited in 2011 on the strength...
Along with Alabama’s Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry, June Jam includes the Oak Ridge Boys, the Nineties country collective known as the Frontmen, bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent, vocal group Home Free, the Isaacs, and Dee Jee Silver.
Alabama retired in 2004, but reunited in 2011 on the strength...
- 5/13/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Garth Brooks named Dolly Parton the Goat of country music, Chris Stapleton won his first-ever entertainer of the year title and Lainey Wilson continued her rise to stardom at the 2023 Academy of Country Music Awards.
Parton closed the two-hour awards show Thursday with a performance of her rock anthem “World on Fire,” taken from her upcoming rock debut Rock Star. The song features lyrics like, “Don’t get me started on politics/Now how are we to live in a world like this?”
Fire burst from the stage during the performance, which featured a full band and 10 dancers.
“Country music’s rock star,” co-host Brooks said as he introduced the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and fellow host.
Early in the night, Brooks rattled off names like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Buck Owens, Charley Pride, George Strait, Keith Whitley and Randy Travis when trying...
Parton closed the two-hour awards show Thursday with a performance of her rock anthem “World on Fire,” taken from her upcoming rock debut Rock Star. The song features lyrics like, “Don’t get me started on politics/Now how are we to live in a world like this?”
Fire burst from the stage during the performance, which featured a full band and 10 dancers.
“Country music’s rock star,” co-host Brooks said as he introduced the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and fellow host.
Early in the night, Brooks rattled off names like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Buck Owens, Charley Pride, George Strait, Keith Whitley and Randy Travis when trying...
- 5/12/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
From a performance last week on the CMT Music Awards to fronting Lynyrd Skynyrd on their own “Tuesday’s Gone,” Jelly Roll has been making it a habit of stealing the show. That’ll probably be the case when the imposing, face-tattooed country singer-rapper puts his spin on a George Jones song at Still Playin’ Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones, a tribute concert set for April 25 in Huntsville, Alabama.
Jelly Roll anchors the latest round of performers added to the show and will join Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley,...
Jelly Roll anchors the latest round of performers added to the show and will join Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley,...
- 4/12/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Country music songwriter Kyle Jacobs has died, Nashville Police confirmed to Rolling Stone. According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, Jacobs, the 49-year-old husband of country singer Kellie Pickler, was found dead inside the couple’s Nashville, Tennessee, home on Friday from an apparent suicide. Officers responded to a 911 call at 1:21 p.m. Friday afternoon.
Pickler told police that she had woken up, began searching for her husband and could not find him. “[She] did not see her husband, and began looking for him. After she and her personal assistant...
Pickler told police that she had woken up, began searching for her husband and could not find him. “[She] did not see her husband, and began looking for him. After she and her personal assistant...
- 2/18/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Los Angeles, Nov. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Classic sitcom fans will be delighted to find Three’s Company star Joyce DeWitt in two new films streaming this holiday season. The 73-year-old mid-westerner who played Janet Wood for eight seasons on the ABC hit series affects a Southern accent in both a delightful holiday musical called “A Scattered, Smothered & Covered Christmas” and a feel-good romcom called “Ask Me to Dance.”
Kay Gobbell and Joyce DeWitt in “A Scattered, Smothered & Covered Christmas” one of two currently-streaming holiday films starring DeWitt.
In the musical DeWitt plays a waitress named Rita who finds herself assigning good deeds to guardian angels as they mix with the lively third shift at a Nashville Waffle House. She is dealt a Christmas Eve surprise when another lady-in-limbo assigns her the task of finding her lonely widower a new wife. The musical features a book by Kaine Riggan and a score by dozens...
Kay Gobbell and Joyce DeWitt in “A Scattered, Smothered & Covered Christmas” one of two currently-streaming holiday films starring DeWitt.
In the musical DeWitt plays a waitress named Rita who finds herself assigning good deeds to guardian angels as they mix with the lively third shift at a Nashville Waffle House. She is dealt a Christmas Eve surprise when another lady-in-limbo assigns her the task of finding her lonely widower a new wife. The musical features a book by Kaine Riggan and a score by dozens...
- 11/25/2022
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Post Malone headlined Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Sunday night on his 12 Carat Tour, but the real party happened backstage after the gig. Judging by an Instagram post from Billy Strings, who welcomed Posty onstage at his own show back in April to sing Johnny Cash’s “Cocaine Blues,” Strings, Luke Bryan, and Randy Travis were all hanging out.
Malone, Strings, and Bryan posed for a best-bros photo together while Travis faced off against the “I Like You” singer in a game of beer pong. “I’ll play you any day you want,...
Malone, Strings, and Bryan posed for a best-bros photo together while Travis faced off against the “I Like You” singer in a game of beer pong. “I’ll play you any day you want,...
- 10/17/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Carrie Underwood emerged from “American Idol” as one of the biggest country-pop crossover successes of the 21st century. But what are the very best songs of her career? Scroll down to see how we rank her all-time greatest hits. There are a lot to choose from, so what do you think of our selections. Did we leave off any of your favorites? Let us know below in the comments, and join all the discussion here with your fellow music fans.
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Underwood broke out in 2005 when she competed in — and won — the fourth season of “Idol,” and though not every champion from that singing competition series has achieved lasting success in the music business, Underwood has ruled in the music industry for years. She has won seven Grammys, more than any other “Idol” alum, and to date she’s the...
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Underwood broke out in 2005 when she competed in — and won — the fourth season of “Idol,” and though not every champion from that singing competition series has achieved lasting success in the music business, Underwood has ruled in the music industry for years. She has won seven Grammys, more than any other “Idol” alum, and to date she’s the...
- 9/20/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Staying fit is important, even for a musician.
Country music superstar Zac Brown is featured in the new issue of Men’s Health, talking about his workout regimen and the toll being on the road has taken on his body.
Read More: Zac Brown Band Pays Tribute To Randy Travis With Special Performance
“One thing I noticed, just bouncing down the road on a bus for days and days in a row, you get hunched over,” he said. “I had L5 issues, a bulging disc, and I couldn’t move my leg. I had to have a surgery last year to take some of the trash out.”
Photo: Andrew Hetherington for Men’s Health
Discussing his (lack of) a workout regimen during his early days, Brown said, “Yeah, we’d drink a bottle of Jäger before the show, during the show, and after the show.”
As it turns out, it...
Country music superstar Zac Brown is featured in the new issue of Men’s Health, talking about his workout regimen and the toll being on the road has taken on his body.
Read More: Zac Brown Band Pays Tribute To Randy Travis With Special Performance
“One thing I noticed, just bouncing down the road on a bus for days and days in a row, you get hunched over,” he said. “I had L5 issues, a bulging disc, and I couldn’t move my leg. I had to have a surgery last year to take some of the trash out.”
Photo: Andrew Hetherington for Men’s Health
Discussing his (lack of) a workout regimen during his early days, Brown said, “Yeah, we’d drink a bottle of Jäger before the show, during the show, and after the show.”
As it turns out, it...
- 8/23/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Where have you gone, American Idol? A nation turns its lonely eyes to … wait, seriously? You’re still on?
Believe it or not, it’s true. Idol has survived long enough to see its 20th birthday. When it debuted on June 11, 2002, the TV singing contest was the blockbuster that promised to define the new pop-culture era. Like the country it’s named after, American Idol is still technically on the map, but it’s staggering in a punch-drunk haze of crushed dreams and betrayed hopes, and the nagging sense that...
Believe it or not, it’s true. Idol has survived long enough to see its 20th birthday. When it debuted on June 11, 2002, the TV singing contest was the blockbuster that promised to define the new pop-culture era. Like the country it’s named after, American Idol is still technically on the map, but it’s staggering in a punch-drunk haze of crushed dreams and betrayed hopes, and the nagging sense that...
- 6/10/2022
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
When it came time for Joshua Hedley to begin work on his second album, the polished Nineties country homage Neon Blue, the neo-traditionalist had only one guiding principle: make a record to be played on a pontoon boat.
“After these last couple years we’ve had, I felt like I didn’t want to hang my sad-sack, typical brand on people,” Hedley says. ‘I wanted to make a record that people could party to.”
Part of this was an artist’s desire to avoid self-repetition. Hedley’s 2018 debut, Mr. Jukebox,...
“After these last couple years we’ve had, I felt like I didn’t want to hang my sad-sack, typical brand on people,” Hedley says. ‘I wanted to make a record that people could party to.”
Part of this was an artist’s desire to avoid self-repetition. Hedley’s 2018 debut, Mr. Jukebox,...
- 4/23/2022
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood were the biggest winners of the night at the CMT Awards on Monday, taking home Video of the Year as well as Collaborative Video of the Year for their song “If I Didn’t Love You.”
Hosted by Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie, the CMT Awards honor the best in country music as expressed through music videos.
Other winners included Miranda Lambert (Female Video of the Year), Cody Johnson (Male Video of the Year), Maddie & Tae (Group Duo Video of the Year) and more.
Read on for the full list of winners and nominees.
Video Of The Year
Brandi Carlile – “Right On Time”Cody Johnson – “‘Til You Can’t” (final nominee)
Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson – “Never Say Never”
Winner: Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood – “If I Didn’t Love You” (final nominee)
Kacey Musgraves – “justified”
Kane Brown – “One Mississippi” (final nominee)
Kelsea Ballerini feat.
Hosted by Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie, the CMT Awards honor the best in country music as expressed through music videos.
Other winners included Miranda Lambert (Female Video of the Year), Cody Johnson (Male Video of the Year), Maddie & Tae (Group Duo Video of the Year) and more.
Read on for the full list of winners and nominees.
Video Of The Year
Brandi Carlile – “Right On Time”Cody Johnson – “‘Til You Can’t” (final nominee)
Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson – “Never Say Never”
Winner: Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood – “If I Didn’t Love You” (final nominee)
Kacey Musgraves – “justified”
Kane Brown – “One Mississippi” (final nominee)
Kelsea Ballerini feat.
- 4/12/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
The 2022 CMT Music Awards were handed out on Monday night, April 11, at 8:00pm Eastern on CBS. These awards honor the best in country music videos, but unlike the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Awards, which are voted on by industry peers, these awards are decided by fans. So who were the big winners? Scroll down for the complete list.
Kane Brown co-hosted the event with Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie, and he also led with four nominations including Video of the Year for “One Mississippi.” That category started with 12 nominees when they were initially announced. Fan votes then narrowed that down to the top six, and the day of the show we learned the final three: Brown’s “One Mississippi,” Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood‘s “If I Didn’t Love You,” and Cody Johnson‘s “Til You Can’t.”
Johnson and breakthrough artist Breland followed with three nominations apiece.
Kane Brown co-hosted the event with Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie, and he also led with four nominations including Video of the Year for “One Mississippi.” That category started with 12 nominees when they were initially announced. Fan votes then narrowed that down to the top six, and the day of the show we learned the final three: Brown’s “One Mississippi,” Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood‘s “If I Didn’t Love You,” and Cody Johnson‘s “Til You Can’t.”
Johnson and breakthrough artist Breland followed with three nominations apiece.
- 4/12/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The CMT Music Awards — country’s version of MTV’s VMAs, to the uninitiated — celebrated the best country videos of the year during a three-hour show on Monday night. Held at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium and airing live for the first time on CBS, the CMT Awards handed out trophies in eight categories as voted on by fans. Here’s the complete list of winners.
Video of the Year
Cody Johnson – “‘Til You Can’t”
Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson – “Never Say Never”
Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood – “If I Didn’t...
Video of the Year
Cody Johnson – “‘Til You Can’t”
Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson – “Never Say Never”
Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood – “If I Didn’t...
- 4/12/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Nominations for the 2022 CMT Awards were announced on Wednesday, and singer Kane Brown leads all artsits with four total nods. The annual fan-voted event will take place Monday, April 11 and air live for the first time on CBS.
Brown’s multiple nominations include his single “One Mississippi,” which is up for Video of the Year as well as Male Video of the Year. Additionally, Brown snagged a CMT Performance of the Year nod for his take on Randy Travis’ “Three Wooden Crosses” at the 2021 CMT Artists of the Year Show.
Brown’s multiple nominations include his single “One Mississippi,” which is up for Video of the Year as well as Male Video of the Year. Additionally, Brown snagged a CMT Performance of the Year nod for his take on Randy Travis’ “Three Wooden Crosses” at the 2021 CMT Artists of the Year Show.
- 3/16/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
“One Mississippi” singer Kane Brown scored a leading four nominations to lead the fan-voted field for the 2022 CMT Music Awards, which will be handed out next month. Kelsea Ballerini, Mickey Guyton and first-time nominees Breland and Cody Johnson are next with three noms apiece.
All five also are up for the marquee Video of the Year prize, along with tracks from Brandi Carlile, Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift feat. Chris Stapleton.
Top nominees, from the first round of voting, will be announced April 4. Final nominees, from the second round, will be announced on show day a week later. Final voting will be determined via social media and announced as the final category during the live show. See the list of nominees as they stand below.
There are 10 first-time CMT Music Awards nominees this year. Along with Breland and Johnson,...
All five also are up for the marquee Video of the Year prize, along with tracks from Brandi Carlile, Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift feat. Chris Stapleton.
Top nominees, from the first round of voting, will be announced April 4. Final nominees, from the second round, will be announced on show day a week later. Final voting will be determined via social media and announced as the final category during the live show. See the list of nominees as they stand below.
There are 10 first-time CMT Music Awards nominees this year. Along with Breland and Johnson,...
- 3/16/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
In a pivot as dramatic as Hulk Hogan turning heel, Joshua Hedley eschews the Eddy Arnold Countrypolitan sounds of his 2018 debut Mr. Jukebox for the equally glossy but more contemporary sheen of the Nineties on his new song “Neon Blue.” Driven by chicken-picked Telecaster, sawing fiddle, and a full-throated chorus, it’s the sonic equivalent of Ol’ Hed challenging Alan Jackson for the honky-tonk championship belt.
Due April 22, Neon Blue is Hedley’s first release for New West Records and was co-produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson. Kyle Lehning,...
Due April 22, Neon Blue is Hedley’s first release for New West Records and was co-produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson. Kyle Lehning,...
- 2/4/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
A duet between Mickey Guyton, one of the “CMT Artists of the Year” honorees, and guest artist Yola on the title track of Guyton’s new “Remember Her Name” album brought memorable vocal firepower to the annual show’s 2021 in-person resumption, broadcast live from Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center Wednesday night.
Other highlights included Randy Travis being emotionally saluted in speech by Garth Brooks and in song by Kane Brown, and Chris Stapleton getting the tribute treatment from Boyz II Men, again making explicit the oft-implicit, historical country/R&b connection.
After being introduced by dancer Misty Copeland, who described Guyton as “a pioneer,” Guyton expressed gratitude for her Breakthrough Artist of the Year award from the network. “Y’all, look at God,” said Guyton. “When the Lord closes a door, somewhere he opens a window. And in my case he shattered a whole glass ceiling.
“Three years ago this...
Other highlights included Randy Travis being emotionally saluted in speech by Garth Brooks and in song by Kane Brown, and Chris Stapleton getting the tribute treatment from Boyz II Men, again making explicit the oft-implicit, historical country/R&b connection.
After being introduced by dancer Misty Copeland, who described Guyton as “a pioneer,” Guyton expressed gratitude for her Breakthrough Artist of the Year award from the network. “Y’all, look at God,” said Guyton. “When the Lord closes a door, somewhere he opens a window. And in my case he shattered a whole glass ceiling.
“Three years ago this...
- 10/14/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Some of country music's biggest names were in the house for CMT's Artists of the Year 2021 event. On Wednesday, Oct. 13, industry superstars gathered to honor five standout performers—Chris Stapleton, Gabby Barrett, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini and Luke Combs—with a live ceremony from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tenn. The artists were honored with never-before-seen performances, pairings and special moments. Additionally, Garth Brooks was on hand to present a special Artist of a Lifetime honor to Randy Travis. Hitting the red carpet for the festivities were a range of notable stars from sound and screen alike, including Mickey Guyton,...
- 10/14/2021
- E! Online
“CMT Artists of the Year,” which returns as a live show this month, will include some interdisciplinary duets among its lineup, as is customary — with honoree Kelsea Ballerini being joined by the Jonas Brothers, and Yola teaming up with Mickey Guyton, among other collaborations.
Some of the artists being feted on the broadcast will perform on their own, including Luke Combs, Gabby Barrett and Kane Brown. Others, like Guyton and Ballerini, will take part in pairings. But Chris Stapleton will presumably sit back while he’s serenaded by Boyz II Men and Pentatonix’s Kevin Olusola, who are set to collaborate in tribute to Stapleton.
The network is also finding a way to work in the hottest country song of the moment, even though its singer isn’t one of the night’s already designated honorees. That’s “Fancy Like” by Walker Hayes, which will get its first live awards-show look on the CMT program.
Some of the artists being feted on the broadcast will perform on their own, including Luke Combs, Gabby Barrett and Kane Brown. Others, like Guyton and Ballerini, will take part in pairings. But Chris Stapleton will presumably sit back while he’s serenaded by Boyz II Men and Pentatonix’s Kevin Olusola, who are set to collaborate in tribute to Stapleton.
The network is also finding a way to work in the hottest country song of the moment, even though its singer isn’t one of the night’s already designated honorees. That’s “Fancy Like” by Walker Hayes, which will get its first live awards-show look on the CMT program.
- 10/8/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Randy Travis released his debut album Storms of Life on June 2nd, 1986. Thirty-five years later, the country music vocalist will revisit the LP with a deluxe reissue. Storms of Life (35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) arrives September 24th.
The upcoming set includes the 10 original tracks remastered, as well as three previously unreleased songs: “Ain’t No Use,” “Carryin’ Fire,” and “The Wall.” Storms of Life, featuring some of Travis’ most memorable songs, like “Diggin’ Up Bones” and “On the Other Hand,” went on to top the country albums chart. It’s...
The upcoming set includes the 10 original tracks remastered, as well as three previously unreleased songs: “Ain’t No Use,” “Carryin’ Fire,” and “The Wall.” Storms of Life, featuring some of Travis’ most memorable songs, like “Diggin’ Up Bones” and “On the Other Hand,” went on to top the country albums chart. It’s...
- 6/2/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Jt Gray, the longtime owner of Nashville’s iconic venue of bluegrass and roots music The Station Inn died on March 20 of pre-existing conditions. He was 75.
Gray’s death was confirmed on the official Station Inn Facebook page. “The Station Inn will hold a celebration of life as soon as possible to honor the memory of Jt Gray,” said the Station Inn in a post. “The Station Inn will go dark on Monday, March 22 in honor of our friend and leader. But, just as Jt would want, we will ‘keep the music going,’ and we’ll keep you posted on stationinn.com and social media.”
They continued, “Jt understood and appreciated greatly the love and support of the bluegrass community, musicians and fans who became family over the years.”
Last week, Gray was seen on the Grammy Awards telecast where he presented Miranda Lambert with the trophy for Best Country Album.
Gray’s death was confirmed on the official Station Inn Facebook page. “The Station Inn will hold a celebration of life as soon as possible to honor the memory of Jt Gray,” said the Station Inn in a post. “The Station Inn will go dark on Monday, March 22 in honor of our friend and leader. But, just as Jt would want, we will ‘keep the music going,’ and we’ll keep you posted on stationinn.com and social media.”
They continued, “Jt understood and appreciated greatly the love and support of the bluegrass community, musicians and fans who became family over the years.”
Last week, Gray was seen on the Grammy Awards telecast where he presented Miranda Lambert with the trophy for Best Country Album.
- 3/22/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Since 1974, Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam concerts have been a regular fixture on the Music City event calendar for country and Southern rock fans. That was until 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down large events and the concert’s namesake died in July at the age of 83, rendering its September 2020 staging impossible.
The concert was initially rescheduled to go on as a tribute to the musical legacy of Daniels on February 22nd, 2021, but has once again been postponed due to ongoing Covid-19 concerns. The 2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to Charlie...
The concert was initially rescheduled to go on as a tribute to the musical legacy of Daniels on February 22nd, 2021, but has once again been postponed due to ongoing Covid-19 concerns. The 2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to Charlie...
- 2/2/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will put to use some of the most iconic instruments in the genre’s history for its upcoming “Big Night” fundraiser, set for Wednesday, October 28th. Included among the newly announced instrument and artist pairings are guitars once owned by Johnny Cash, Mother Maybelle Carter, and Jimmie Rodgers.
The artist lineup for the event, which will be hosted by Marty Stuart, runs the gamut from contemporary stars like Miranda Lambert and Kane Brown to Americana favorites like Keb’ Mo’ and Lucinda Williams,...
The artist lineup for the event, which will be hosted by Marty Stuart, runs the gamut from contemporary stars like Miranda Lambert and Kane Brown to Americana favorites like Keb’ Mo’ and Lucinda Williams,...
- 10/14/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Reba McEntire will repeat her co-hosting duties from last year’s Country Music Association Awards when the show returns to ABC Nov. 11, while Darius Rucker (of solo and Hootie & the Blowfish fame) has signed on as a host for the first time.
The announcement of the hosts — revealed on the network’s “Good Morning America” Monday morning — solves the longstanding riddle of who would fill those roles this year, as all of the major country music awards shows have been playing musical chairs recently. McEntire will be presiding over the CMA Awards for the fifth time in 2020. But historically she’s been even more associated with the Academy of Country Music Awards, a telecast that takes place (in non-pandemic years) in the spring. That show, she’s hosted 16 times. In 2019, McEntire confounded all expectations by co-hosting both the ACMs and the CMAs, a sign of just how at ease producers...
The announcement of the hosts — revealed on the network’s “Good Morning America” Monday morning — solves the longstanding riddle of who would fill those roles this year, as all of the major country music awards shows have been playing musical chairs recently. McEntire will be presiding over the CMA Awards for the fifth time in 2020. But historically she’s been even more associated with the Academy of Country Music Awards, a telecast that takes place (in non-pandemic years) in the spring. That show, she’s hosted 16 times. In 2019, McEntire confounded all expectations by co-hosting both the ACMs and the CMAs, a sign of just how at ease producers...
- 10/5/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists.
Josh Turner, “Country State of Mind” (featuring Chris Janson)
Josh Turner interprets Keith Whitley and Waylon Jennings, and even sings with Randy Travis, on his new covers album Country State of Mind (re-released on vinyl last week). But it’s the title track,...
Josh Turner, “Country State of Mind” (featuring Chris Janson)
Josh Turner interprets Keith Whitley and Waylon Jennings, and even sings with Randy Travis, on his new covers album Country State of Mind (re-released on vinyl last week). But it’s the title track,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Jon Freeman and Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Thirty-five years to the month that his major-label debut single, “On the Other Hand,” was first released, Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis has unveiled a never-before-heard track. “Fool’s Love Affair,” marks the first single of Travis’ career since a 2013 stroke robbed the singer of his distinctive, influential voice.
“Fool’s Love Affair” explores the temptations and repercussions of cheating, but acknowledges the folly of the illicit weekly romance, from secret phone calls and a familiar motel room to the lingering guilt and doubt that follow the couple’s liaisons,...
“Fool’s Love Affair” explores the temptations and repercussions of cheating, but acknowledges the folly of the illicit weekly romance, from secret phone calls and a familiar motel room to the lingering guilt and doubt that follow the couple’s liaisons,...
- 7/29/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
In October 2016, Randy Travis was among the three new inductees selected to enter the Country Music Hall of Fame, having led a neo-traditional renaissance after his commercial breakthrough in the Eighties. During his portion of the event, he did something entirely unexpected and performed a verse of “Amazing Grace” — in spite of the fact that his voice had largely been silenced after suffering a stroke three years earlier.
Through a combination of rehab, perseverance, and the unflagging support of his wife Mary, the “Forever and Ever, Amen” singer continues to make odds-defying progress.
Through a combination of rehab, perseverance, and the unflagging support of his wife Mary, the “Forever and Ever, Amen” singer continues to make odds-defying progress.
- 7/2/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Tarence Ray and Tom Sexton from the Trillbilly Worker’s Party take Joe and Josh on a cinematic journey through the South.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The Story of Film: An Odyssey (2011)
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (2009)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Deliverance (1972)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Boogie Nights (1997)
In Bruges (2008)
The Birds (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)
The Blind Side (2009)
Moneyball (2011)
Next of Kin (1989)
Speed (1994)
Gravity (2013)
Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)
Hustle and Flow (2005)
Black Snake Moan (2007)
Dolemite Is My Name (2019)
Black Snake (1973)
Mandy (2018)
Sling Blade (1996)
One False Move (1992)
The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
George Washington (2000)
Prince Avalanche (2013)
Halloween (1978)
Halloween (2018)
Halloween: H20 (1998)
Halloween (2007)
Joe (2014)
All The Real Girls (2003)
Chrystal (2005)
The Accountant (2001)
O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)
Wild River (1960)
The Ladykillers (2004)
The Ladykillers (1956)
Baywatch (2017)
Tin Men (1987)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
Gremlins (1984)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Mad Max (1978)
Mad Max 2 – The Road Warrior (1980)
Alien (1979)
Aliens (1986)
Fire Down Below (1997)
Coal Miner’s Daughter...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The Story of Film: An Odyssey (2011)
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (2009)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Deliverance (1972)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Boogie Nights (1997)
In Bruges (2008)
The Birds (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)
The Blind Side (2009)
Moneyball (2011)
Next of Kin (1989)
Speed (1994)
Gravity (2013)
Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)
Hustle and Flow (2005)
Black Snake Moan (2007)
Dolemite Is My Name (2019)
Black Snake (1973)
Mandy (2018)
Sling Blade (1996)
One False Move (1992)
The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
George Washington (2000)
Prince Avalanche (2013)
Halloween (1978)
Halloween (2018)
Halloween: H20 (1998)
Halloween (2007)
Joe (2014)
All The Real Girls (2003)
Chrystal (2005)
The Accountant (2001)
O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)
Wild River (1960)
The Ladykillers (2004)
The Ladykillers (1956)
Baywatch (2017)
Tin Men (1987)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
Gremlins (1984)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Mad Max (1978)
Mad Max 2 – The Road Warrior (1980)
Alien (1979)
Aliens (1986)
Fire Down Below (1997)
Coal Miner’s Daughter...
- 5/5/2020
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
Several years before Randy Travis adopted his stage name and changed country-music history, the native of Marshville, North Carolina, was still using his birth name Randy Traywick as the teenaged front man of a bar band called Country Lovin’, which played a regular gig at Charlotte’s Country City U.S.A. in the late Seventies. Travis, who turns 61 years old today, also had the opportunity to perform on local TV in 1978.
The Ken Linker Variety Hour, which began broadcasting locally in Charlotte in the mid-Sixties, featured musical guests from multiple genres.
The Ken Linker Variety Hour, which began broadcasting locally in Charlotte in the mid-Sixties, featured musical guests from multiple genres.
- 5/4/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
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