Country Now Brings ‘Twangout’ Series To The Ryman

PrintCountry Now, Youtube’s country music and lifestyle channel, has partnered with Country Music Chat to bring fans a two-day series of live Google+ Hangouts with country stars, called ‘Twangouts.’

Social media expert Jessica Northey will moderate the Hangouts, which will feature interviews with Colt Ford, Tracy Lawrence, Lauren Alaina, Kristian Bush, The Lacs, Jamie O’Neal, Josh Thompson, Dee Jay Silver, Kristy Lee Cook, Casey James and more. After each interview, fans can chat live with each star in the Country Music Google+ Community.

These Hangouts will be held live at the Ryman Auditorium today (June 6) between 1-3 p.m. and tomorrow (June 7) between 12-2 p.m. They will also be streamed on Country Now’s YouTube Channel and Google+ page.
For more information on the event, visit http://goo.gl/kDS5B.
 
 
 
 

Underwood, Lambert, Florida Georgia Line Big Winners at 2013 CMT Music Awards

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Carrie Underwood performs “See You Again.”


Carrie Underwood, Florida Georgia Line and Miranda Lambert were the evening’s big winners at last night’s (June 5) CMT Music Awards.
Underwood took home Video of the Year honors for “Blown Away.” Meanwhile, Lambert won for Performance of the Year, for “Over You” from the 2012 CMT Artists of the Year special. She also took home Female Video of the Year (presented by Lenny Kravitz) for “Mama’s Broken Heart.” “I just got a kiss from Lenny Kravitz. That was an award in itself,” said Lambert. “The only bad thing about the video [“Mama’s Broken Heart”] is that all the drinking was iced tea.”
Breakthrough Video of the Year and Duo Video of the Year honors went to Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise.”
The show was filled with performances and surprise guests, as co-host Jason Aldean debuted his single “Night Train,” and sang “American Woman” with Kravitz; Little Big Town welcomed Keith Urban as their guitarist for a rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” and Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker teamed up to get the audience singing along with “Wagon Wheel.”
Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum

Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum


The solo appearances were just as effective. Kacey Musgraves looked and sounded every inch the professional during her flawless “Blowin’ Smoke.” Hunter Hayes worked the outdoor crowd with confidence and energy during “I Want Crazy.” Taylor Swift dazzled with her spot-on, colorful rendition of “Red,” complete with her own color guard. Kree Harrison, Ashley Monroe, Dustin Lynch and Cassadee Pope performed snippets of their songs throughout the evening.
Blake Shelton, who won for Male Video of the Year for “Sure Be Cool If You Did,” couldn’t attend, so wife Lambert accepted on his behalf. “Honey, I’m drinkin’ for two tonight! I love you,” she said.
Underwood gave a moving version of “See You Again,” backed by choir members from Nashville’s Christ Church. Footage of the damage in Moore, Okla. from the recent tornadoes were shown on the screens behind her, along with the Red Cross logo.
The evening was capped with the remix version of Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” featuring rapper Nelly, graffiti artists and breakdancers.
Complete Awards List: 
Duo Video of the Year: Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise”
Breakthrough Video of the Year: Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise”
Group Video of the Year: Lady Antebellum’s “Downtown”
CMT Performance of the Year: Miranda Lambert’s “Over You” (2012 CMT Artists of the Year)
Male Video of the Year: Blake Shelton’s “Sure Be Cool If You Did”
Female Video of the Year: Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart”
Collaborative Video of the Year: Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Eric Church’s “The Only Way I Know” (from the 2012 CMA Awards)
Nationwide Insurance On Your Side: Hunter Hayes
Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away”
Florida Georgia Line and Nelly

Florida Georgia Line and Nelly


Taylor Swift performs "Red."

Taylor Swift performs “Red.”


Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert

Artist Updates: Vince Gill, Paul Franklin Team For 'Bakersfield'

bakersfield album11Vince Gill and steel guitarist Paul Franklin will release the project Bakersfield on July 30 on MCA Nashville. Gill and Franklin will pay tribute to the Bakersfield sound by performing songs from Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. The project, recorded in two days at Gill’s home studio, also features John Hobbs (piano), Greg Morrow (drums), Willie Weeks and Brad Albin (bass), J.T. Corenflos (electric rhythm guitar), and Time Jumpers Kenny Sears, Larry Franklin, Joe Spivey (fiddle) and Dawn Sears on harmony vocals. Gill performs all acoustic and electric guitar fills and solos.
“This is just as much a guitar record for me as it is a singing record,” Gill says, “But it was fun for me to sing a whole record of the greatest songs ever. I guess what I’m real proud of is that when it’s one of Buck’s songs, I sing it very much in that vein. And the Haggard songs are very much in the vein he sang. With Buck’s songs, you won’t find much vibrato in my vocals, and with Merle’s, it will come down to a low note and that quiver.”
“This may be Vince’s greatest project,” Franklin declares. “What a showcase! I’ve heard him sing for 30 years, but he sings licks on this record I never heard before.”

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billy joe shaverBilly Joe Shaver will perform at Nashville’s Exit/In with Chuck Mead on Friday, June 14. Mead will take the stage at 10 p.m., followed by Shaver at 11 p.m.
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at exitin.com.
 

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Drake White

Drake White


MCA Nashville singer-songwriter Drake White will join Toby Keith and Kip Moore on the Hammer Down Tour, which begins June 14 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Drake will perform 12 shows with Keith in major markets including Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Boston.

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Chris Young recently got fans involved with sharing the details of his upcoming fourth studio album, A.M., which will release on Sept. 17. Shots of fans holding signs with the name of the album title and release date were culled together using social media outlet Vine.

 

Industry Ink: Warner Hosts 'For The Linds' Event

Back row L to R: John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Damien Horne, George Walleman, Peter Strickland (EVP/GM, WMN), Jordan Pettit (National Director, W.A.R Promotion), Brett Eldredge, Chris Stacey (Sr. VP, WMN Promotion), Chad Shultz (National Director, WMN Promotion)Front row L to R: Abby Law (NE/MW Regional, W.A.R Promotion), Raffaella Braun (West Coast Regional, W.A.R Promotion), Annette Walleman, Chris Palmer (VP, W.A.R Promotion), Charlie Worsham, Rachel Reinert, Jessica Rouse (Coordinator, W.A.R Promotion)

(L-R): Back row: John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Damien Horne, George Walleman, Peter Strickland (EVP/GM, WMN), Jordan Pettit (National Director, W.A.R Promotion), Brett Eldredge, Chris Stacey (Sr. VP, WMN Promotion), Chad Shultz (National Director, WMN Promotion); Front row: Abby Law (NE/MW Regional, W.A.R Promotion), Raffaella Braun (West Coast Regional, W.A.R Promotion), Annette Walleman, Chris Palmer (VP, W.A.R Promotion), Charlie Worsham, Rachel Reinert, Jessica Rouse (Coord., W.A.R Promotion)

Warner Music Nashville celebrated the life of Lindsay Walleman June 4 on the WMN Patio in Nashville. Approximately 200 friends and family came together to show support and remember their friend who passed away earlier this year from cancer. Some shared stories and memories of Lindsay and the event included a picture slideshow. The FTL (For The Linds) Sarcoma Fund, in affiliation with the T.J. Martell Foundation, has been created in Lindsay’s memory and has already raised over $10,000. Those wishing to make a donation can visit https://tjmartell.myetap.org/fundraiser/ftl/.

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Pictured (l-r): ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Striking Matches' Justin Davis & Sarah Zimmermann, Alyssa Bonagura and Eric Paslay. Photo by ASCAP's Alison Toczylowski.Nashville, Tenn., June 6, 2013: ASCAP celebrated the legendary Bluebird Cafe's 31st birthday and kicked off the 2013 CMA Music Festival with an exclusive showcase featuring Eric Paslay, Striking Matches (Justin Davis & Sarah Zimmermann) and Alyssa Bonagura on Wednesday, June 5th. The June edition of the popular monthly songwriters round leads ASCAP's CMA Music Festival events, which continue with two full days of performances on The Buckle Stage in downtown Nashville on Thursday, June 6th and Sunday, June 9th from 11:00 AM until 4:30 PM.

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Striking Matches’ Justin Davis & Sarah Zimmermann, Alyssa Bonagura and Eric Paslay. Photo by ASCAP’s Alison Toczylowski

ASCAP celebrated the legendary Bluebird Cafe’s 31st birthday and kicked off the 2013 CMA Music Festival with an exclusive showcase featuring Eric Paslay, Striking Matches and Alyssa Bonagura Wednesday night (June 5). The June edition of the popular monthly songwriters round leads ASCAP’s CMA Music Festival events, which continue with two full days of performances on The Buckle Stage in downtown Nashville on Thursday, June 6 and Sunday, June 9 from 11:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

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Pictured, from left to right, are Museum Director Kyle Young, Underwood and Chairman/CEO of Sony Music Nashville Gary Overton. Photo by Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Museum Director Kyle Young, Underwood and Chairman/CEO of Sony Music Nashville Gary Overton. Photo by Donn Jones

Carrie Underwood celebrated the opening of her Blown Away Tour exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at a special June 4 reception. The exhibit, which explores Underwood’s critically acclaimed world tour, features original costumes, custom accessories, set pieces, a tribute to Carrie’s fans and much more. The Blown Away Tour exhibition is open through Nov. 10, 2013. MusicRow subscriber members can read Bobby Karl’s exclusive coverage of the grand opening here.

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Row Notes:

• A new restaurant, The Row Kitchen & Pub, will celebrate its grand opening June 6 – 9. The former Longhorn Steakhouse building has been revived by singer-songwriter Kelly Black and pays tribute to the history of Music Row.

• Nashville-based developer Stonehenge DCM sold its Note 16 apartment building on 16th Ave. for $15.6 million. The buyer is California based LLU Tennessee Multifamily Properties LLC. The Nashville Post has the story.

Weekly Register: FGL, Shelton and 'The Voice's' Danielle Bradbery

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It’s no surprise that Danielle Bradbery was one of the final five saved by America on last night’s show. Bradbery currently has three songs on the top 100 country tracks list.


With no new country album releases in the 5k and up zone this week it seems an excellent time to focus on tracks. The tracks chart is a very interesting list these days. First we have to keep mentioning Florida Georgia Line who aren’t bordering on success— they now own it. Their monster smash, “Cruise” retains its lock on the chart top by selling another 196k units. At this rate it will be 4X Platinum next week! Having two versions of the track has been a masterful and profitable idea for all connected to this project. (The remix featuring Nelly actually sold 126k of this week’s total 196k, for an RTD of over one million.)
But happening right underneath the glitz of FGL’s achievement there is another story playing out, based around a TV singing contest—The Voice. Blake Shelton’s huge personality and tall talent have really benefited from this massive media exposure platform. And the Okie has totally maxed the opportunity. Shelton’s “Boys ‘Round Here” track jumps 36% this week staying in the No. 2 spot with over 147k downloads. The song has charted for 10 weeks and next week will surely pass the one million mark. Shelton’s benefit concert this past week to support disaster victims in his home state likely helped swell his numbers, but he’s just so damn likable…
And that brings us to another of Shelton’s good qualities, his ability to pick talent. He chose last year’s winner, Cassadee Pope and now it seems he has once again found a talent that is touching the hearts and pocketbooks of fans across the country.
It’s no surprise that Danielle Bradbery was one of the final five saved by America on last night’s show. Bradbery currently has three songs on the top 100 country tracks list. “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Ole Days)” which she sang on last week’s show jumped to No. 7 with almost 52k downloads. The previous week her rendition of “Heads Carolina, Tails California” sold 48k (No. 8) and then added another 9k this week. Four weeks ago her song choice was “Maybe It Was Memphis” which debuted at No. 9 with sales of over 49k.
Isn’t this normal you might ask? Well there are other contestants with songs on the charts, but on the country side all of them added together don’t equal Danielle’s tally.
weeklygrid6-2-13I don’t want to be accused of laying down the jinx, but winner or not, this 16-year-old Texan (@DBradbery) with the golden pipes is winning fans and already selling an enviable amount of product. Her Twitter feed is about to pass 100k and growing rapidly. Surely the announcements of a high profile manager, label and new producer will be arriving soon. Who will it be?
Album Chart
Moving briefly to the album side, Blake Shelton (42k) leads, barely edging out Darius Rucker (No. 2; 41k) for the top spot. It’s week two for Mr. Rucker who suffered a 51% decline, much less than normal. George Strait (No. 3; 26k); Lady Antebellum (No. 4; 24k) and Florida Georgia Line (No. 5; 22k) round out the top 5.
Stay tuned for next week when we’ll have numbers on LeAnn Rimes’ new Spitfire, plus measure the effects on sales from the CMT Awards and of course CMA Music Fest…

Rowfile: John Alexander

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John Alexander


Manager and marketer John Alexander has channeled his years of experience into his new company, Alexander Music, Marketing and Management, with Sarah Darling as his flagship artist.
Alexander spent over a decade as Director of Music Marketing, and later in national account development, with GAC. There Alexander worked with labels to craft awareness campaigns for their artists, building a considerable number of business relationships along the way.
Darling is no stranger to multi-faceted marketing campaigns, having struck deals with MoonPie, Crock-Pot, and having appeared on episodes of The Bachelor. Alexander’s skills and relationships have allowed Alexander to market Darling without the benefit of a Top 40 radio hit. “I basically have done a lot of non-traditional marketing with Sarah,” he tells MusicRow.com. “She hasn’t had a Top 40 hit at this point, but she’s performed on the Grand Ole Opry 35 times and had three No. 1 videos and several branded endorsements. We have kept her name out there in front of the industry and fans in a lot of non-traditional ways.”
In late 2012, Darling’s partnership with MoonPie was announced, a deal that put her likeness on over 3 million boxes. “That was over two years in the making,” says Alexander. “I was still at GAC at the time and trying to help her. I met with the vice president to pitch Sarah’s song ‘Wrapped in Moonlight.’ He liked the idea, but wasn’t ready to do business. I always thought she would have a great synergy with that brand, so I kept in touch.” Darling’s single “Home To Me” was the perfect fit. “I sent Tory Johnson a three-line e-mail that included an MP3 of the song. I said, ‘Tory, when your customers bite into a MoonPie, doesn’t that feel like home to them?’ That opened the door and she was in 2700 Walmarts with the MoonPie brand.”
Alexander quit his job at GAC to join Black River Entertainment as VP, Strategic Management in 2010, where his role was managing Sarah. Alexander and Darling recently split from Black River.
“For me, it was a matter of wanting to manage Sarah. It was a graceful parting of ways,” says Alexander. “Any label in Nashville that is thinking of, or has started up, a management company under the roof of the label realizes it is tenuous situation. As an artist manager, it is your job to live and die by the artist, to be the artist advocate. That causes internal conflict because the objectives are different. The philosophy behind running a record label and managing an artist are sometimes different.”
little umbrellas111The silver lining was an opportunity to open his own company, and Alexander has hit the ground running. Darling’s latest single, “Little Umbrellas,” was released to iTunes yesterday (June 4), and has since moved up 52 positions on the chart. The song is Darling’s first independent single release and was penned by Darling, Doug Johnson and Rob Crosby. SiriusXM will play it exclusively for four weeks before the song goes for adds on June 24. Alexander also made deals with 764 Records, an imprint distributed by Sony. A music video is in the works. Alexander is building his team around Sarah, working with Jay Frank on digital marketing and with publicist Amanda French.
Alexander is eager to create more partnerships for his artist. “I think television is a very important part of any artist’s career today. We have long-term aspirations to get Sarah her own lifestyle channel. She’s a baker and a fashion person, so we’re going to build a brand with her that way.” Darling currently has a national ad campaign with Durango.
“He’s an amazing manager,” says Darling, “but the thing I value most is the marketing side, which is such a great thing for an artist these days. It’s wonderful to work with someone who gives me that freedom to explore ideas. He feels confident that I know myself as an artist, so he can just let me do that. It’s exciting for me because I have so many ideas.”
Alexander is open to managing other artists eventually, but says “I owe it to Sarah to make her the flagship and to build the brand around her and get her to where she needs to be.” In the meantime, consulting is another option. “If there is a need for an artist who is signed, I can consult and help them market themselves, but I would be selective about whom I work with.”
This is not Alexander’s first foray into the world of management. In 1981, he met singer Patty Loveless (then Lovelace) while she was covering rock songs in North Carolina nightclubs and spent three years managing her career prior to the singer signing with MCA Nashville. Alexander also tried his hand at managing pop, rock and urban acts, and spent time working for the New York Mets and in pro wrestling radio. In 1996, he worked as an account executive for a country radio station on Long Island. In 2000, Alexander began work with Jones MediaAmerica, the marketing and sales division for the Jones Radio Network and Great American Country television. The company was later sold to Scripps Networks, and Alexander began producing programming for GAC and creating partnerships between national brands and artists, which now benefit him in his new role.
“We have built an incredible story over the past 13 years,” says Alexander. “I have a good reputation. I respect everyone that I do business with. I under promise and over deliver. It’s being built slowly and we can do some good things for artists who need help strategically, but Sarah is priority No. 1 for me.”

SiriusXM Presents “Highway Finds” Concert

sirius1SiriusXM presented a concert today (June 5) titled “Highway Finds” at the Hard Rock Café in Nashville. The event featured performances from artists discovered by SiriusXM’s country radio channel The Highway.
Performing artists included Parmalee, Cole Swindell, Chase Rice, Sarah Darling, JT Hodges, Ray Scott and The Lost Trailers. The event included acoustic performances by Chuck Wicks, Josh Grider, Katie Armiger, JJ Lawhorn and Samantha Lawhorn. Highlights from the concert aired on The Highway.
In celebration of CMA Music Fest, The Highway will also hold in-studio performances this week in SiriusXM’s Music City Theatre in Nashville. Gary Allan, Kellie Pickler, Kree Harrison and Randy Houser will perform for live audiences. These performances will air on The Highway beginning today.
For a complete list of broadcast times, visit www.siriusxm.com/thehighway.
 

Dualtone Partners for Clear Channel Radio Revenue

DualtoneClear Channel and Nashville-based Dualtone Music Group announced an agreement today (June 5) enabling artists to share broadcast and digital radio revenue.
Today’s agreement follows several similar and recent agreements with Big Machine Label Group, Glassnote Entertainment Group, DashGo, rpm Entertainment, Robbins Entertainment, Naxos, eOne, Wind-up and Fearless Records.
Founded in 2001 by Scott Robinson, Dualtone represents The Lumineers, Shovels & Rope, Ivan & Alyosha, Little Comets and Guy Clark. Over the years, label artists have been nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, including three wins from a catalog of over 200 titles from June Carter Cash, Townes Van Zandt and several tribute albums featuring Norah Jones, Emmlyou Harris and Johnny Cash.
“Dualtone is dedicated to the long-term career development of each artist on our roster, and radio plays an essential role in their success,” said Robinson. “We will do whatever we can to help ensure a vibrant future for Internet radio as well as recognizing the continuing importance of broadcast radio. This is how our artists can reach as many of their fans as possible on whatever device they’re using.”

2013 SOURCE Awards Honorees Announced

Pictured (Back row L-R): Paula Szeigis, Vickie Arney (Donna Hilley’s daughter), Sarah Trahern, Debbie Tenpenny (Donna Hilley’s daughter)(Front row L-R): Debbie Fleischer-Robin, Bonnie Rothbaum Garner, Gerrie McDowell. (Honoree Bebe Evans not pictured). Photo: Denise Fussell

Pictured, Back row, (L-R): Paula Szeigis, Vickie Arney (Donna Hilley’s daughter), Sarah Trahern, Debbie Tenpenny (Donna Hilley’s daughter); Front row (L-R): Debbie Fleischer-Robin, Bonnie Rothbaum Garner, Gerrie McDowell. Honoree Bebe Evans not pictured. Photo: Denise Fussell


SOURCE will celebrate the careers of seven women at the upcoming 2013 SOURCE Awards, which will take place at the Musician’s Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
For the 11th annual awards ceremony, SOURCE will honor the following women: Bebe Evans (Charlie Daniels Band, Inc.), Bonnie Rothbaum Garner (Rothbaum, Columbia Records, Dick Cavett Show), Gerrie McDowell (Gerrieco, Curb, Capitol and Mercury Records), Debi Fleischer-Robin (Fleischer-Robin Enterprises, Columbia/Sony Records, Crystal Gayle), Paula Szeigis (Charlie Daniels Band, Inc.), Sarah Trahern (Great American Country, TNN, C-Span), plus a posthumous recognition for Donna Hilley (Sony/ATV Publishing).
Founded in 1991, SOURCE is a nonprofit organization supporting women executives and professionals who work in all facets of the Nashville music industry. In 2003, the annual SOURCE Awards were established to pay respect to and honor the women who helped develop and build upon the foundation of the music industry in Nashville.
SOURCE members held a special luncheon at ASCAP on May 23 for this year’s honorees.

Artist Updates (6-5-13)

george straitGeorge Strait‘s father, John Byron Strait, passed away yesterday (June 4) at 91, just two days after the singer’s final 2013 tour stop in San Antonio. The elder Strait worked as a junior high school mathematics teacher and a rancher on his property outside of Big Wells, Texas. John Byron Strait is survived by his wife Anna; son, George Strait and his wife, Norma; daughter, Pency Edel and her husband, Lea; daughter-in-law, Denise Strait; grandchildren, George “Bubba” Harvey Strait Jr. and his wife Tamara, Kara Silva and her husband, John, John B. “Trey” Strait III, Walker Strait; great grandchildren, George Harvey Strait III, Kailey Garcia, Niessa Silva, Avery Silva and John Silva. He was preceded in death by son John “Buddy” Byron Strait Jr. and granddaughter Jenifer Strait. Funeral service will be private, reserved for friends and family only, with donations requested in lieu of gifts to The Jenifer Strait Memorial Foundation.

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Court Yard Hounds

Court Yard Hounds

The Court Yard HoundsMartie Maguire and Emily Robison, plan to release a new album due out July 16 on Columbia Records, titled Amelita. The two-thirds of the Dixie Chicks sister-duo will release a new track “Sunshine” to iTunes next week. Take a listen to the new folk-country single here.

 
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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment released The Last Ride, a film, based on the final days of Hank Williams’ life, on Blu-ray/DVD, yesterday (June 4). The cast features Henry Thomas, Jesse James, Kaley Cuoco, Fred Dalton Thompson and Stephen Tobolowsky. All-new versions of Williams’ greatest songs are included in addition to a making-of feature on the release.

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underwood see you again111Carrie Underwood will honor Oklahoma’s recent loss with a special performance during tonight’s 2013 CMT Music Awards (June 5). Underwood will perform her new single “See You Again,” joined by two dozen members of Nashville’s Christ Church choir.
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Pictured (L-R): Keith Urban, Kree Harrison

Pictured (L-R): Keith Urban, Kree Harrison. Via Twitter.


American Idol season 12 runner-up Kree Harrison made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on Tuesday night (June 4), and Idol judge Keith Urban joined Harrison onstage for an emotional performance of “Help Me Make It Through The Night.” Harrison also performed her debut single “All Cried Out” and the hymn “In The Garden.”