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I love anything involving racing or cars! NASCAR is my favorite sport. I love to write! I cover the Cup series and Xfinity series. I also love to write about Racing and about comic books Also a Country Music Lover

CMA Fest Announces Riverfront Stage Performers! 

CMAFest Announces Riverfront Stage Performers! 
CMAFest is just over two months away and the Riverfront Stage Performers has been announced! There are a lot of familiar faces on the Performers list as well as newcomers!

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Thursday, June 7th, 2018
10:00am-11:00am Jon Pardi
11:15am-11:45am Lauren Alaina
12:00pm-12:30pm Lindsay Ell
12:45pm-1:15pm Jordan Davis
1:30pm-2:00pm Lee Brice
2:15pm-2:45pm Carly Pearce
3:00pm-3:30pm Frankie Ballard
3:45pm-4:15pm Drake White
4:45pm-5:15pm Locash
Friday, June 8th, 2018 

 

10:00am-10:30am Cam
10:45am-11:15am The Cadillac Three
11:30am-12:00pm Russell Dickerson
12:15pm-12:45pm Aaron Watson
1:00pm-1:30pm Eric Paslay
1:45pm-2:15pm Chris Lane
2:30pm-3:00pm Walker Hayes
3:15pm-3:45pm Gavin Degraw
4:00pm-4:30pm Lanco
4:45pm-5:15pm Granger Smith
Saturday, June 8th, 2018 
10:00am-10:30am Parmalee
10:45am-11:15am Raelynn
11:30am-12:00pm Chase Bryant
12:15pm-12:45pm William Michael Morgan
1:00pm-1:30pm Cassadee Pope
1:45pm-2:15pm Devin Dawson
2:30pm-3:00pm Corey Smith
3:15pm- 3:45pm Dylan Scott
4:00pm-4:30pm Tyler Farr
4:45pm-5:15pm Michael Ray
Sunday, June 9th, 2018


10:00am-10:30am Maddie and Tae
10:45am – 11:15am Canaan Smith
11:30am-12:00pm Home Free
12:15pm-12:45pm Walker Hayes
1:00pm-1:30pm A Thousand Horses
1:45pm-2:15pm Morgan Wallen
2:30pm-3:00pm Scotty Mccreery
3:15pm-3:45pm High Valley
4:00pm-4:30pm Easton Corbin
4:45pm-5:15pm Craig Campbell

ACM Honors Announces Special Award Winners! 

 

ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC® ANNOUNCES SPECIAL AWARD HONOREES

KELSEA BALLERINI, ERIC CHURCH, TOBY KEITH, BOB KINGSLEY, REBA McENTIRE, “NASHVILLE,” WILLIE NELSON, DOLLY PARTON, SHEL SILVERSTEIN AND GEORGE STRAIT

 

ACM HONORS™ TV SPECIAL TO TAPE AUGUST 23RD

FOR BROADCAST AT A LATER DATE ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK

FOR 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR 

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The Academy of Country Music® announced today the winners of the Special Awards for the 52nd ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS™.  Honorees will be celebrated during the 11th ANNUAL ACM HONORS™, an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards.  The event will take place Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN and will be broadcast at a later date on the CBS Television Network.

Additional off-camera categories to be feted at ACM HONORS include to-be-announced Industry Awards and Studio Recording Awards, along with previously announced Songwriter of the Year Award winner, Lori McKenna.  McKenna is the first female to win in the ACM Songwriter of the Year category.

The Academy of Country Music Special Awards are voted on by the ACM Board of Directors for specific achievements. Please note that titles of select Special Awards have been updated, as noted within each category listed below. Recipients of Special Awards for the 11th Annual ACM HONORS include:

CLIFFIE STONE ICON AWARD – George Strait has been chosen to receive the Cliffie Stone Icon Award. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group or industry leader who throughout their career has advanced the popularity of the genre through their contributions in multiple facets of the industry such as songwriting, recording, production, touring, film, television, literary works, philanthropic contributions and other goodwill efforts.

With 61 No. 1 singles under his belt, George Strait has captivated the charts for longer than any other artist in any genre. Winning his first ACM Award for 1984’s Male Vocalist of the Year, “King George” went on to build his country kingdom one great song at a time. Now-classic hits like “Amarillo by Morning,” “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” “The Fireman,” “The Chair” and “Give It Away” established Strait’s smooth voice and no-nonsense style, making his live show a must-see event. Strait is one of the best-selling artists of all time with 100 million albums sold worldwide. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007 and was named the Academy’s Dick Clark Artist of the Decade in 2009.  Though he officially retired from the road after his Cowboy Rides Away tour wrapped in 2014, Strait continues to pack houses at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with his “2 Nights of Number 1s” show featuring all his number one hits performed live.

The Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award has been renamed the Cliffie Stone Icon Award.

Past recipients of the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award include Alabama, Bob Beckham, Garth Brooks, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Charlie Daniels, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Crystal Gayle, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, George Jones, The Judds,  Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Jerry Reed, Tex Ritter, Marty Robbins, Kenny Rogers, Billy Sherrill, Ricky Skaggs, The Statler Brothers, Mel Tillis, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker, Conway Twitty, Porter Wagoner, Keith Whitley, Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr., Bob Wills and Dwight Yoakam, among others.

GARY HABER LIFTING LIVES AWARD – Dolly Parton has been chosen to receive the Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group or industry professional who is devoted to improving lives through the power of music, has a generosity of spirit, and is committed to serving others, voted on by the ACM Lifting Lives Board of Directors.

Dolly Parton has held many titles over her storied 50-year career – singer, songwriter, actress, legend—but philanthropist is one that is close to her heart. Since her earliest days of stardom, Dolly has used her celebrity to support the causes she loves most. The Dolly Parton Imagination Library has to date provided 100 million books to preschool children in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. In 2016, Parton stepped up to raise money for victims of the massive wildfires in her native East Tennessee. Hosting Smoky Mountains Rise, a three-hour telethon, Dolly helped raise more than $10 million for the Dollywood Foundation’s My People Fund, which provided money for temporary housing for families that lost their homes in the fires.

The Humanitarian Award has been renamed/incorporated into the existing Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award.

Past recipients of the Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award and Humanitarian Award include Brooks & Dunn, Vince Gill, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Neal McCoy, Reba McEntire, Montgomery Gentry, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes and Carrie Underwood.

 

GENE WEED MILESTONE AWARD – Kelsea Ballerini has been chosen as the recipient of the Gene Weed Milestone Award. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group or industry leader for a specific, unprecedented or outstanding achievement in the field of country music during the preceding calendar year.

Kelsea Ballerini went straight to the top of the charts with her first single, 2014’s “Love Me Like You Mean It.” Her self-penned debut was just the beginning of her winning streak. Her next two singles, 2015’s “Dibs” and 2016’s “Peter Pan,” also went to No. 1, making Ballerini the first female solo artist to have three consecutive No. 1 singles from a debut album since Wynonna Judd in 1992.  Ballerini was named the ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year for 2015, was nominated for Best New Artist at the 59th Grammy Awards and came in at No. 2 on the Forbes “30 Under 30 – Music” list. Having wrapped up her first headlining tour, aptly titled “The First Time Tour,” Ballerini is currently working on a new album and is hitting the road with Thomas Rhett on his 2017 Home Team Tour.

The Crystal Milestone Award and Gene Weed Special Achievement Awards have been combined and renamed the Gene Weed Milestone Award.

Past recipients of the Crystal Milestone Award and the Gene Weed Milestone Award include Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, George Burns, Kenny Chesney, Jeff Foxworthy, Merle Haggard, Gayle Holcomb, Loretta Lynn, Little Big Town, Willie Nelson, Jennifer Nettles, Blake Shelton, George Strait, Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood.

MAE BOREN AXTON SERVICE AWARD – Bob Kingsley and Reba McEntire have been chosen as the recipients of the Mae Boren Axton Service Award. This award is presented to an outstanding country music artist, duo/group or industry leader in recognition of years of dedication and service to the Academy of Country Music.

One of the most recognizable radio voices in the world, Bob Kingsley has been a friend to both country fans and country artists for generations. As host and executive producer of Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40, the Texas resident has been inducted into both the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame. Early in his career as a young disc jockey at KFOX in Los Angeles, Kingsley became involved with the fledgling Academy of Country and Western Music, which would eventually be called the Academy of Country Music. He won the Academy’s On-Air Personality of the Year award for 1966 and 1967. He was first elected to the Academy’s board of directors in 1967. He has since won a third ACM trophy for National On-Air Personality of the Year (2006) and continues to serve on the board today, making Kingsley the Academy’s longest-serving board member.

 

For more than 30 years Reba McEntire has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Academy of Country Music. Hosting her first ACM Awards in 1986 at Knott’s Berry Farm, McEntire has returned to the ACM stage as a host for a record 14 times—-eight of those solo. A 14-time ACM Award winner (including 7 as ACM Female Vocalist of the Year), Reba has also been an avid supporter of the Academy’s charitable efforts, donating her time and talents to numerous ACM specials and other events supporting ACM Lifting Lives. In 2017, Reba partnered with the Academy and Omaze to offer a fan a chance to meet her backstage in Vegas, with proceeds from the auction going to ACM Lifting Lives.

 

The Mae Boren Axton Award has been renamed the Mae Boren Axton Service Award.

 

Past recipients of the Mae Boren Axton Award include Barry Adelman, John Dorris, Tim DuBois, Rod Essig, Gayle Holcomb, Jack Lameier, Marge Meoli, Paul Moore, Ray Pilzak, Gaynelle Pitts, Keith Urban, Gene Weed, Tommy Wiggins and David Young.

 

MERLE HAGGARD SPIRIT AWARD – Eric Church has been chosen to receive the Merle Haggard Spirit Award. This award is presented to a singer-songwriter who is continuing the legacy of country legend and 20-time ACM Award Winner Merle Haggard by following his/her own path, crafting great songs and epitomizing Merle’s spirit through genuine performances and great storytelling.

Over 12 years and five studio albums, Eric Church has established himself as an artist who stays true to an uncompromising path. As an intense performer and songwriter, he has brought to life the eternal themes of life, love and heartbreak in his own hellraising way through songs like “Smoke a Little Smoke,” “Springsteen,” “Give Me Back My Hometown” and “Record Year.” He has also bucked convention in the way his recorded and live music is delivered. He surprised fans—and the media—with his 2015 album, Mr. Misunderstood, which landed in the mailboxes of his fan club members without any promotion first before going out to the general public and the media the next day. For the 2017 60-city “Holdin’ My Own Tour,” Church went out solo without a support act and played two sets himself. Church holds five ACM awards, including Album of the Year, Vocal Event of the Year, Video of the Year, New Solo Vocalist of the Year and the ACM Jim Reeves International Award.

Past recipients of the Merle Haggard Spirit Award include Miranda Lambert.

POET’S AWARD – Toby Keith, Willie Nelson and Shel Silverstein (awarded posthumously) have been chosen to receive the Poet’s Award. This award is presented to a country music songwriter for outstanding and longstanding musical and/or lyrical contributions throughout their career, with special consideration given to a song or songs’ impact on the culture of country music.

Toby Keith has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and is routinely cited as one of country’s top businessmen with bars, restaurants, race horses and golf courses to his name, but it’s his accolades as a songwriter than mean the most to the Oklahoma native. Keith began writing as a teenager and charted his first self-penned No. 1 with his debut single, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Since then, he has pretty much ignored the Nashville tradition of cutting Music Row writers’ songs and personally written or co-written just about every song he’s ever recorded. Among the highlights of his two-decade hit-making career are blue-collar anthems “How Do You Like Me Now,” “Beer for My Horses,” “I Love This Bar” and “American Soldier.” A 12-time ACM Award winner, Keith was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015.

 

Willie Nelson is an American treasure, and the songs he has written will stand the test of time. Writing since the age of six, the Texas native has penned tunes that are part of the very foundation of country music. His credits as a songwriter include classics for other artists including “Crazy” (Patsy Cline), “Funny How Time Slips Away” (Ray Price) and “Hello Walls” (Faron Young). He co-wrote the outlaw anthem “Good-Hearted Woman” with his friend Waylon Jennings. Nelson’s signature song, “On the Road Again,” won the Grammy for Best Country Song in 1980. Willie was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001.

 

The late Shel Silverstein (awarded posthumously) is known the world over as the offbeat poet and cartoonist behind beloved children’s booksWhere the Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree, but he was also an accomplished songwriter. Silverstein penned inventive songs about unusual characters for a variety of artists, including “One’s On the Way” for Loretta Lynn, “Marie Laveau” for Bobby Bare and the classic rock anthem “Cover of the Rolling Stone” for Dr. Hook. He brought his madcap imagination to the song, “A Boy Named Sue,” which became a No. 1 hit for Johnny Cash. The song won the 1969 Grammy for Best Country Song. Silverstein died of a heart attack in 1999 at the age of 68. He was posthumously inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002.

Previous recipients of the Poet’s Award include Bill Anderson, Bobby Braddock, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, Guy Clark,Jack Clement, Hank Cochran, Dean Dillon, Merle Haggard, Tom T. Hall, Harlan Howard, Kris Kristofferson, Bob McDill, Roger Miller, Buck Owens, Eddie Rabbitt (awarded posthumously), Fred Rose, Don Schlitz, Cindy Walker, Jimmy Webband Hank Williams.

TEX RITTER FILM AWARD – “Nashville” has been chosen as the recipient of the Tex Ritter Film Award. This award recognizes an outstanding television movie, series or feature film released during the preceding calendar year which prominently features country music.

Now in its fifth season, Nashville continues to tell Music Row’s stories to a world-wide audience. Airing domestically on CMT and Hulu, the hour-long drama is seen in 225 territories around the globe. Main characters Deacon Clayborne, Will Lexington, Avery Barkley, Gunnar Scott and Scarlett O’Connor have made real-life music stars out of actors Charles Esten, Chris Carmack, Jonathan Jackson, Sam Palladio and Claire Bowen. The cast has released 17 soundtrack albums on Big Machine Records and has toured regularly, playing to sold-out crowds in both the United States and abroad. The show has been credited as part of the recent tourism boom in the city of Nashville, which has seen an amazing increase in visitors over the past five years.

Past recipients of the Tex Ritter Film Award include Beer For My Horses, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Country Strong, Crazy Heart, Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors, O Brother, Where Art Thou, Sweet Dreams and Walk the Line, among others.

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD – Previously announced winner Lori McKenna – the first female to win this category ­– has been chosen as the recipient of the Songwriter of the Year Award. This award is presented to an individual known predominately as a songwriter, selected by a Professional Panel of judges composed of songwriters, publishers, producers, and performing rights organization representatives.

Lori McKenna has never lived in Nashville, yet she’s gradually become one of the most sought-after co-writers in Music City. At her kitchen table in Stoughton, Massachusetts, she wrote a heartfelt message to her five kids in the form of “Humble and Kind.” Tim McGraw carried the song to No. 1, and it also led to McKenna winning her second consecutive Grammy for Country Song of the Year. The first one was for Little Big Town’s triple-platinum single, “Girl Crush.” One of McKenna’s earliest champions was Faith Hill, who recorded “Stealing Kisses” for 2005’s Fireflies. McKenna continued recording her own albums as more stars cut her songs, including Hunter Hayes (“I Want Crazy”) and Keith Urban (“The Luxury of Knowing”). She released a new album, The Bird & The Rifle, in 2016. The project received a Grammy nod for Best Americana Album, while “Wreck You” was up for Best American Roots Performance and Best American Roots Song. She is a co-writer on Little Big Town’s new single, “Happy People.”

Past recipients of the Songwriter of the Year Award include Ross Copperman, Dallas Davidson, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally and Roger Miller.

About ACM Honors:

ACM Honors™ is an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the Academy of Country Music Awards, including the Special Awards, Studio Recording Awards and Songwriter of the Year Award winners. The 11th Annual ACM Honors takes place Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and will be produced for television by dick clark productions to be broadcast at a later date (date to be announced) on the CBS Television Network. Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, R.A. Clark, Barry Adelman and Mark Bracco are executive producers. Pete Fisher and Tiffany Moon are executive producers for the Academy of Country Music.

 

Top 10 things to look forward to about CMA Fest 

 

In a few short weeks Country Music’s biggest party (CMA Fest) will be once again taking over Nashville! With the event vastly approaching we are taking a look ahead at the 2017 event! Variety Beat will be there bringing coverage from all 4 days! There’s a lot of reasons to be excited about this year’s festival!
10. City Of Hope Softball Game

This is always a fun event and one that has been going on for 27 years! The event takes some of country music’s up and coming stars as well as superstars and puts them on the baseball diamond! It also puts fans really close to the artists and makes for a great event for everyone! All proceeds from the game benefit City of Hope which raises money for Cancer research and treatment! The first round of this year’s team lineup as already been announced! Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina, Danielle Bradbery, Aaron Watson and The Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe and her fiancé Shawn Booth are in the first group announced! It has been announced that Reba McEntire will be singing the national anthem! Tickets can be purchased on ticketmaster.com and more information can be found at cityofhope.com 

 

 

9. Chevrolet Riverfront Stage 

One of the coolest stages at CMA fest is the Riverfront stage! It’s one of the free stages of the festival , the seating for fans is the actual hillside and the flowing behind the stage is the Cumberland river which gives some fans opportunities to watch from their boats! The Riverfront stage rocks all 4 days starting at 10am and ending sometime in the late afternoon usually around 5. This years lineup can be found here!


8. Country Music Hall Of Fame 

The Hall of Fame is always a hub of continuous activity. Anything from Autograph signings, performances, Fan Club Parties and other events happen there throughout the festival! They also have pop up events that happen with just a few hours notice! So make sure you keep an eye on all of the Hall of Fame’s social media accounts.

7. The Opry Store on Broadway 

While the Grand Ole Opry takes place at the Opry house in the summer, the spirit of the Opry lives on at the Opry Store that’s located on Broadway! During the festival they do a lot of signings in the back area of the store! These tend to be smaller crowds in some cases, and It gives fans a chance to meet Stars that may not be in Fan Fair X. Keep an eye on the Opry’s social media accounts to find out who they will have in store!
6. HGTV Lodge 

The lodge is free but you do have to have a wrist band to get in! The lodge has performances from different artists throughout the 4 days. Not only do you get to see exclusive performances, but the lodge has fans to help everyone get a break from the heat! Wristbands can be won on the giveaway that is done on the CMAfest website closer to the event.

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5. Chevrolet Park Stage, Gildan Broadway Stage at Hard rock Cafe, Music City Stage and Budweiser Forever Country Park Stage 
These 4 stages offer a lot of amazing performances from a lot of artists! Each stage is packed full of acts! Artists such as Sundance Head, Kristian Busch, Love and Theft, Lindsay Ell, Mo Pintney, Ryan Follese, Jamie Lynn Spears, Olivia Lane, Kalie Shorr, Natalie Stovall and more! Full lineups can be found below!

CMA FEST: GILDAN BROADWAY STAGE PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED!

CMA FEST: CHEVROLET PARK STAGE PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED!

CMA FEST: BUDWEISER FOREVER COUNTRY STAGE PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED!

CMA FEST: Music City Stage Lineup Announced!
4. Night Time Events!

The party don’t end when the concerts at Nissan Stadium end! A lot of events take place at the Honky Tonk and other venues in the area! They range from fan club parties, late night Jam sessions to concerts for charities! Last year Charlie Worsham did a late night jam session at Ernest Tubb Record Shop on Broadway! With several of his friends like Brandy Clark and Eric Church dropping by! The event became so popular throughout the week that they eventually moved it to another venue.

An event that’s already been announced for this year’s Festival is The 2017 concert for Love and Acceptance hosted by Ty Herndon and Cody Allan!

Super Star Lineup Announced For Ty Herndon’s 2017 Concert For Love and Acceptance!

Several artist’s have already been announced for the concert with more coming soon! Some that have already been announced are: Thompson Square, Billy Gilman, Lorrie Morgan, Michael Ray, Kree Harrison, Runaway June, and Ryan Kinder!

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3. Fan Fair X 

Fan Fair X is one of the most versatile areas of the festival! Not only is it a great place to cool off and eat all the goodies you find at the food trucks lining the street! It’s also the home of 3 stages and it’s also where you meet the stars! There is the Radio Disney Stage which is always filled with fresh and upcoming talent! Kelsea Ballerini, Lauren Alaina and Megan and Liz were just a few of the acts featured on that stage last year! Also featured in Fan Fair x is The Durango Music Spot and The CMA Close Up stage!

You can find booths for all the major labels as well as some of the artists! You can also shop in the market place area which has a variety of things from clothes, to jewelry and more! To get into Fan Fair X you either need a 4 day pass or you can purchase a $10 pass for each day!
2. Nightly Concerts at Nissan Stadium The nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium are one of the biggest draws of the festival! In just 4 nights you can see 24 of country music’s biggest and brightest stars on the same stage! Also there is always a surprise or 2 that always happens! A full list of performers and what days they will be appearing are listed here.

CMA FEST: Nightly Concert Lineup Announced For Nissan Stadium!
1. The Surprises 

There are always a few surprises during CMA fest! They range from pop up shows in bars and on street corners to meet and greets that go on for hours. You never quite know where someone is going to pop up at and in the last few years social media has aided in being able to keep track of your favorite artist. Make sure you have the CMA Fest app downloaded as well as any other social media apps. Keep an eye on all of the accounts because a lot of artists have used them in the last few years to form ‘hunts’ around Nashville for various items! So if you are attending this year’s festival be sure to keep an eye out for any events that could pop up!
Are you excited for CMA Fest like we are? Keep an eye on the site as we will be posting more articles about the festival!

Interview: Towne Talks New EP, Relationships and more! 

Meet the duo Towne. One of them is a music theater lover from Pennsylvania and the other is a former punk rocker from Kentucky. While Steevie  Steeves and Jon  Decious come from two very different backgrounds, they fit together perfectly as country duo Towne. The duo recently released their EP Games We Play as well as a music video for their song “The One I Love.” We had the chance to talk with Towne and ask them some questions about their EP as well as their Journey this far and their plans for CMA Fest! Check out their music video and our interview below!

WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR “THE ONE I LOVE”

INTERVIEW WITH TOWNE

Variety Beat: You recently released a video for the song you wrote: “The One I Love.” It’s a pretty emotional and powerful song, can you talk about the inspiration behind it?

Towne: The inspiration behind “The One I Love” came from a poem on a napkin that Steevie had kept in her wallet for years that an ex boyfriend of her’s had written. She had brought it up in a casual conversation but we thought it was a pretty unique idea, so we started putting chords to it and it just sort of fell out of the sky.

Variety Beat: You released your EP Games We Play last year, are any of those songs inspired by each other and is ever difficult to be completely honest when it comes to writing songs?

Towne: Absolutely! Being each other’s exes makes our past a pretty obvious subject matter. At times things might be tough to bring up at first, but we’re also best friends so it all eventually comes out. Sometimes we get lucky and it makes for good songs!

Variety Beat: What is your favorite part about writing music?

Towne: We love it all. From the start of the process when you’re just kicking around ideas, to putting chords to a melody, to that untouchable feeling we get when we finish a song we LOVE! There’s never a dull moment.

Variety Beat: Favorite things to do in your free time?

Towne:We’re really into running/taking hikes, reading new books (let us know if you can recommend any- we’re always looking for new ones), and just chilling out and taking a deep breath.

 

Variety Beat: What’s on your bucket list that isn’t music related?

Towne:
Jon: I’d like to write a book…but the book would probably be music-related.
Steevie: I want to travel to Thailand and explore…and, i dunno, maybe ride an elephant 🙂

Variety Beat: Will we be seeing you at CMA Fest?

Towne: We’re hoping so! Nothing scheduled at the moment but we’ve got our fingers crossed that that changes.

Towne’s EP Games We Play can be bought on all major digital retailers and the music video for “The One I Love” can be found on here. More Information can be found at their website.

Jason Aldean Scores His 18th #1 Single! 

Jason Aldean has scored his 18th number 1 single! The song “A Little Bit More Summertime” came out earlier this fall and quickly moved up the charts. It is the second single from his 7th studio album They Don’t Know which dropped on September 9th! The video for the song came out on the same day and it features a very special co-star! Aldean’s wife Brittany Kerr is in the video with him, playing the role of his lost love!

Aldean has had a busy year with his new album as well as his 2016 tour which was the Six String Circus tour which featured A Thousand Horses and Thomas Rhett. It kept the superstar criss-crossing the states as well as Canada and overseas. The tour is up for an award called the Rare Country Award and voting can be done at rare.us !

 

Since the tour finished a few weeks ago Aldean has been spending time with his family in Nashville and he’s been letting fans get a glimpse at his life off the stage. He and his wife have been sharing videos of them driving around Nashville showing us a different side to the superstar, his comedic side.

Just because Aldean is off tour doesn’t mean he stays away for the stage for long. In late October he played the Grand Ole Opry and flipped the switch to turn the Opry pink for breast cancer awareness. The Opry show served as Aldean’s Concert For A Cure that he holds every year in diffenert city and donates the money to that city’s branch of Susan G.Komen for the Cure. This Year he donated $450,853 to the Nashville branch!

Aldean’s next single will be the song “Any Ol’ Barstool.”.The song is about a guy dealing with the loss of a relationship and pretending that he’s fine when he’s really drowning his pain in alcohol. More information can be found at jasonaldean.com.