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“Music is powerful”: Zac Brown reflects on the impact of music as “Same Boat” climbs the charts

In a time of struggle and divisiveness, Zac Brown Band is looking to music as a way to bring people together, particularly with their song “Same Boat.”  

Looking at the current political landscape, frontman Zac Brown says he and his group wanted to use the uplifting song — which offers such lyrics as, “We could all believe what we believe/ And peacefully agree to disagree/ But you can’t judge a man/ Until you walk a country mile in his shoes” — as a symbol of unity. 

“We wanted to make something that helped to remind people of why we’re the same, when the politics and everything wants to rip our country in half,” Zac expresses. “And I don’t buy into all that. I think we’re more resilient than that, and I think that the pendulum is going to swing.” 

The Grammy winner also views music as a powerful tool to bring people from all walks of life together, serving as a healing force. 

“Music is one of those great healers…[It helps] us get through things,” Zac notes. “It’s kind of the soundtrack for our lives, so when we look back, if you think of a song that you really love and you hear it, [it] takes you right back to where you were when you first listened to it, absorbed it. So music’s powerful.” 

“Same Boat” is on track to become the group’s next #1 single, currently sitting at #3 on country radio. 

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Russell Dickerson is hitting the road on the 2022 ‘All Yours, All Night’ Tour with support from Breland

Russell Dickerson officially announced his headlining tour, ‘All Yours, All Night’.  The tour kicks off on January 25th in New York City at Irving Plaza, and will include stops in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, ending with a stop at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.  Joining him on tour will be opening act, Breland.

Tickets are on sale now with code: RDFAM22. For more information, visit russelldickerson.com and follow @russelled on social media.

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Aaron Lewis launching U.S. tour in support of his new solo country album ‘Frayed at Both Ends’

Staind’s Aaron Lewis will release his new solo country album Frayed at Both Ends on Jan. 28, and the singer-songwriter will head out on the road in support of the new release with a U.S. tour.  Frayed At Both Ends features Lewis’s current single “Goodbye Town”, as well as the previously released “They Call Me Doc” and “Am I The Only One”.

The 38-date tour will kick-off on January 14 at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, IA , wrapping up April 23rd at the Premier Theater At Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT.

Aaron’s official Facebook page shared this message about tickets: “Secure your tickets today for Aaron’s Frayed At Both Ends, The Acoustic Tour! Use code AFL2022 to unlock access and make sure you’re among the first to hear music from his new album live.”   Head to AaronLewisMusic.com for more information.

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Post Malone and The Weeknd release the music video for their collab ‘One Right Now’

Post Malone and the Weeknd’s new music video for “One Right Now” casts the duo as vengeful enemies in an elabroate, bloody gun battle directed by Tanu Muino.

‘One Right Now’ marks Post Malone and the Weeknd’s first collaboration, and has generated nearly 100 million streams since being released on Nov. 5. The track is the first music from Post’s upcoming fourth album, his first since 2019’s ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding.’ The Weeknd is also working on his next album, which will be the follow-up to 2020’s ‘After Hours.’

Take a look at the video for “One Right Now” – here.

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Taylor Swift drops music video for “I Bet You Think About Me” directed by Blake Lively

Taylor Swift has dropped her latest music video for the track “I Bet You Think About Me” (featuring Chris Stapleton) off Swift’s recent release of Red (Taylor’s Version).  The video, featuring Swift, actor Miles Teller and guitarist Aaron Dessner, also has actress Blake Lively stepping behind the camera to make her directorial debut.

The music video features Teller as a groom who is haunted by his ex, a red-clad Swift, at his wedding to another woman (played by Teller’s real-life wife Keleigh). Credits at the end of the video reveal the clip was written by Lively and Swift, with Lively credited as director. Take a look at the video for “I Bet You Think About Me”here.

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Nashville notes

Keith Urban will perform on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Thursday. It airs at 12:35 a.m. ET on CBS. 

Brantley Gilbert will release his new song, “How to Talk to Girls,” on Friday. 

Justin Moore will release his ?Greatest Hits ?album on vinyl on February 25. The 13-track album features hits including “Small Town USA,” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home” and more. 

Joe Nichols has released the video for his latest single, “Home Run.” It’s featured on his upcoming album, Good Day for Living, set for release on February 11.

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Darius Rucker partners with NFL on clothing line

Darius Rucker is fulfilling a lifelong dream with his new partnership with the NFL. 

The country star has launched a merchandise line with the NFL and Fanatics, dubbed the NFL x Darius Rucker Collection by Fanatics, that combines his passion for music, sports and fashion. The line features various clothing items ranging from sweat pants to fleece sweatshirts that boast the logos of all the NFL teams, with the looks inspired by Darius’ own style. 

“I've been a huge NFL fan my entire life, so it's a dream come true to see my logo right next to the NFL logo on these items,” Darius says in a statement. “It has been a blast working with two great partners, Fanatics and the NFL, to make this project a reality. I'm so proud of the products we've created, and I can't wait to see fans enjoying this collection throughout the rest of the season and for years to come.”

The NFL x Darius Rucker Collection by Fanatics is available now.

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Chris Janson to embark on 2022 Halfway to Crazy tour

Chris Janson is “Halfway to Crazy” on his upcoming 2022 tour. 

The “Buy Me a Boat” singer has locked in three months of headlining that sees him performing in theaters around the country, including a stop at the famous Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. 

The tour launches on February 10 at the Five Flags Arena in Dubuque, Iowa and visits several towns including Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Canton, Ohio, Johnson City, Tennessee and more. The tour is currently scheduled through April 16, with more dates to be announced. 

Opening for Janson will be Shane Profitt, and hit songwriter Ray Fulcher, who’s co-penned several chart-topping singles with Luke Combs, including “Even Though I’m Leaving” and “Does to Me.”

Chris teases that he will be sharing new music on the road, as he’s expected to release a new album in 2022. It’s lead single, “Bye Mom,” is currently climbing the charts. 

“I'm super excited to hit the road in early 2022. It's been incredible to be back in front of an audience again this year, with crowds more hungry and grateful for live music than ever before,” Chris shares in a statement. “Whether you're a fan or an artist, there's nothing like a seeing a live show. I can't wait to see everyone on the Halfway to Crazy' Tour and to maybe play y'all some new music that I've got coming real soon.”

Tickets go on sale to the public on November 19 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Carrie Underwood, Jimmie Allen & more tapped for 'CMA Country Christmas'

Christmas just got a little more country with the announcement of the lineup for the 2021 CMA Country Christmas special, which airs November 29 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. 

Carrie Underwood, Jimmie Allen and Lady A are part of the star-filled bill for the annual holiday special filmed in Nashville.

Brett Eldredge and Pistol Annies, both of whom dropped new Christmas albums this year with Mr. Christmas and Hell of a Holiday, respectively, will also perform, along with Breland and “Things a Man Oughta Know” singer Lainey Wilson.

Newly crowned CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Carly Pearce and “I Hope” hit-maker Gabby Barrett are set to co-host for the first time, as well as perform holiday classics. A promo clip for the special shows the two singing “Sleigh Ride.” 

Jimmie will unite with Louis York, as well as with the duo of Grammy-nominated songwriters Chuck Harmony and Claude Kelly, who made their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2020, and The Shindellas, the trio of Kasi Jones, Stacy Johnson and Tamara Chauniece who performed with Lady A at the 2021 CMT Music Awards. Jimmie teamed up with the two acts on a reimagination of York’s “What Does Christmas Mean” last year.  

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Morgan Wallen announces 2022 tour

Morgan Wallen has booked a massive tour for 2022.  

Launching in February — one year after a video of him using a racist slur surfaced online — the singer will embark on The Dangerous Tour, performing in arenas in nearly 50 cities, including New York’s Madison Square Garden, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Hit songwriter Hardy and Larry Fleet join as opening acts. The tour begins on February 3 in Evansville, Indiana and concludes on September 24 at the Staples Center. Tickets go on sale November 19, with select shows going on sale December 3. 

This is Morgan’s first tour since he was caught on video in February 2021 using the N-word. As a result, his songs were temporarily removed from many country radio stations and he was banned from attending several awards shows, including the ACM Awards, CMA Awards and the upcoming AMA Awards, despite being nominated. He was also temporarily suspended by his record label and streaming services, and was dropped by talent agency, WME.

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