Artist Updates: Toby Keith, Mindy McCready, Ty Herndon, Amy Grant

12th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic Coming in May

Toby Keith Golf ClassicSinger, songwriter and entertainer Toby Keith will host the 12th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic, to be held May 15-16, 2015 at Belmar Golf Club and Riverwind Casino in Norman, Okla.

“This event and our USO Tours are the best things we get to do all year,” says Toby Keith. “I’ve been blessed with healthy kids, and I’m more than blessed to bring a bunch of folks together who want to help folks who haven’t. The great time we have – and we do have one, now – is a far distant second to making a difference for kids and families right here where we live.”

Roughly 750 attendees are expected at Friday (May 15) night’s dinner, which will include live and silent auctions. Serving as the evening’s host and auctioneer, Toby also brings in some friends for a musical performance. Live auction items include four tickets to the British Open, a trip to Cabo and a Dallas Cowboys Founders Club experience with private jet.

More than 100 silent auction items include memorabilia from Miranda Lambert, Larry Bird, Jason Aldean, George Strait, Tony Romo, Luke Bryan, The Highwaymen (Cash, Willie, Waylon, Kristofferson), Phil Mickelson, Eli Manning, Roger Clemens, Roger Federer, Jack Nicklaus, Tim Tebow, Ted Nugent, Mia Hamm, Greg Jennings and Nolan Ryan.

Saturday’s twin shotgun golf starts will feature 120 golfers and celebrities in the morning and 144 more in the afternoon. Both will have first and second place winners, and the winner of the Built Ford Tough Shootout will drive off in a new Ford Truck.

Mindy McCready Musical Headed For Los Angeles Opening

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Mindy McCready

The life and career of late country singer Mindy McCready will soon be the focus of a new musical production. Beginning May 8, actress Jennifer Blake will star in McCready the Musical, which will run for six weeks at Los Angeles’ Spirit Studio in Silverlake. The project was co-created by Blake and writer/director Jon Bernstein.

The show will feature new arrangements of McCready’s hits, such as “Ten Thousand Angels” and “Guys Do It All The Time.” McCready the Musical will also cover the singer-songwriter’s childhood, early career, and relationships with actor Dean Cain and baseball’s Roger Clemens, among others.

McCready the Musical, starring Blake and band members Brady Harris, Jim Bianco, Michael Ursu and Clinton Pickens, will run through June 12.

For tickets, visit mccreadythemusical.com.

 

Ty Herndon, Meghan McCain To Host Concert for Love and Acceptance in Nashville

Ty Herndon

Mindy McCready

Ty Herndon, along with political commentator and author Meghan McCain, will host the inaugural Concert for Love and Acceptance at City Winery in Nashville on June 12.

Additional artists will be announced over the coming weeks. Herndon created the Concert for Love and Acceptance in partnership with GLAAD.

The event will be commemorated by the presentation of the first RALY Awards (Rescue A Life Y’all), which will honor and celebrate individuals and businesses that have demonstrated their support of at-risk youth and saving lives.

Doors will open at 2 p.m., with the show beginning at 3 p.m. Tickets are available at citywinery.com.

 

Amy Grant Teams With Barefoot Republic Camp

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Amy Grant

Amy Grant will host two day camp sessions during this year’s Barefoot Republic Camp, which will be held at Amy Grant’s 400-acre family property, located in Franklin, Tenn. Barefoot at the Farm is for rising K-6th graders, and will take place June 15-19, and June 22-26.

The unique location will allow Barefoot Republic to offer programming its typical day camp sites do not provide. Outdoor adventure, horseback riding and other traditional Barefoot programs like team and extreme sports, music production, STOMP, dance, photography and more will be available.

For more information, visit barefootrepublic.org.

Industry Ink: Nashville Film Festival, JRA Fine Arts, CMHoF

CMHoF’s Peter Cooper To Moderate Q&A at NaFF

Country-Portraits-of-an-American-Sound-Nashville-Film-FestivalPeter Cooper of The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will moderate a Q&A following the world premiere of the documentary feature Country: Portraits of an American Sound at the Nashville Film Festival on April 22. Panelists will include director Steven Kochones and award-winning photographers Michael Wilson, Raenne Rubenstein and David McClister, whose works appear in the documentary.

Produced and directed by Kochones for the Annenberg Space for Photography, Country: Portraits of an American Sound also includes interviews with artists such as Lyle Lovett, Keith Urban, Rosanne Cash, Roy Clark, Larry Gatlin, Marty Stuart, Brenda Lee, Lorrie Morgan, Terri Clark, Holly Williams and Kenny Rogers.

As previously reported, the film festival is offering numerous panels about music in movies.

For more information, visit: https://nashvillefilmfestival.org/buy-tickets/

JRA Fine Arts Signs The Willis Clan

Family band The Willis Clan has signed with JRA Fine Arts for exclusive booking representation. The Nashville-based musical family was featured on the 2014 season of NBC’s America’s Got Talent, as well as the 2013 season of The Today Show, as winners of NBC’s Sound of Music Family contest.

Pictured (L-R): Brinson Strickland, President, The Collective Nashville, Brenda Willis, Dan Mann, General Manager, JRA Fine Arts

Pictured (L-R): Brinson Strickland, President, The Collective Nashville, Brenda Willis, Dan Mann, General Manager, JRA Fine Arts

Producer/Songwriter Rick Hall Welcomed For Conversation at Country Music Hall of Fame

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum featured an in-depth discussion this weekend with producer, songwriter, and music business entrepreneur Rick Hall and music historian Peter Guralnick. Hall, most famously known for founding FAME Studios and the development of the “Muscle Shoals sound,” discussed his newly-published autobiography, The Man from Muscle Shoals: My Journey from Shame to Fame.
Pictured (L-R): The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Abi Tapia, writer Peter Guralnick, Rick Hall, and Heritage Builders Publishing’s Sherm Smith.  Photo: Jason Davis, Getty Images

Pictured (L-R): The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Abi Tapia, writer Peter Guralnick, Rick Hall, and Heritage Builders Publishing’s Sherm Smith.
Photo: Jason Davis, Getty Images

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival Announces Inaugural Lineup

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The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival has announced a list of acts performing at the inaugural two-day event on Sept. 26-27 at The Park at Harlinsdale in Franklin, Tenn. Willie Nelson, The Lone Bellow, Sheryl Crow, Weezer, Will Hoge, John & Jacob, The Decemberists, Rainey Qualley and Jimmy Cliff are a few of the confirmed performers, with more to be announced soon.

Early Bird passes and VIP packages are available now at a limited price of $169 (two-day pass) and $399 (two-day VIP package), with Single Day Passes to be available soon. To see the full list of artists added so far, and to get ticket information, visit www.pilgrimagefestival.com.

A portion of each ticket sale will benefit the City of Franklin. In addition, a portion of ticket sales will also benefit MusiCares®, a nonprofit organization that was established by The Recording Academy® to provide a wide range of emergency financial assistance and addiction recovery resources to members of the music community.

In Pictures: Memorial Service For Photographer Alan Mayor

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood with Alan Mayor’s sister, Theresa Smith.

Photos by Bev Moser, Moments By Moser

The life of music photographer Alan Mayor was celebrated last night (April 20) during a memorial service at BMI, co-hosted by BMI and Dickinson Wright. Misty Loggins and friends performed and loved ones spoke to the crowd, while a carousel of photos displayed in the background.

Mayor passed away February 23, 2015 and was laid to rest during a private ceremony.

Over the past 30 years, the renowned photographer accumulated an unrivaled archive of country music’s elite. Some of his career highlights include capturing Paul and Linda McCartney on stage with Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner, and photographing the wedding of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. He was the principal photographer of Garth Brooks’ early career, and the two developed a strong friendship. Mayor was the longtime photographer for MusicRow magazine and released the 1999 book, The Nashville Family Album: A Country Music Scrapbook.

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Heather Lawrence remembers Alan Mayor fondly.

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(L-R): Marc-Alan Barnette and Jimbeau Hinson perform.

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Misty Loggins performs.

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Unique bookmarks were handed out at the service.

Spirit Music’s Daniel Hill Talks Acquisitions, Artist Development

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Spirit Music Nashville’s Daniel Hill.

Since being named president of Spirit Music Nashville, Daniel Hill and his team have focused on expanding the company’s artist management, production and publishing capabilities. Hill, former Cal IV Entertainment president, assumed his post following Spirit’s acquisition of Cal IV last year.

“We chose Spirit as much as they chose us,” says Hill, who worked at Cal IV since 2000. “I knew we wanted to keep the momentum we had going with Cal IV. We had great artists, development happenings and other ventures with the management and production as well as publishing. Instead of just letting a larger company absorb the roster, we saw that Spirit Music was a great fit because they didn’t have a presence in Nashville. They wanted a catalog, so we offered them essentially a turnkey operation. They also have a plan to expand the catalog and writers, so it’s nice to be in an expanding, building mode, so we can take advantage of opportunities.”

Since opening the Nashville office, Spirit Music has wasted no time growing its song catalog. Spirit Music Group acquired StyleSonic’s catalog, a collection that contained hits including “Drink To That All Night” “Feel That Fire,” “It Felt Good On My Lips,” and “Highway Don’t Care,” as well as “a treasure trove of uncut songs,” according to Hill. “There’s a lot of low-hanging fruit to get placed, and we should have some great success having new cuts as well as mining the hits that are already in there.”

Spirit Music Group also acquired West Main Music, brimming with potential hit songs for the CCM market. The acquisitions bolster the company’s stable of potential hits in what has increasingly become a singles-driven market over the past several years.

“Sales peaked back in 2000 and we’ve seen a steady decline for the past 15 years. With the decline of album sales, it’s more and more about single sales and performance royalties. The market has changed to a singles market, which changes the dynamics of making deals…writer deals…because traditionally we recoup out of mechanical sales. It’s really hard for a writer to recoup these days. Whereas before we could have a songwriter with a few album cuts on some multi-platinum records and they paid almost as well as a hit single, as far as what they would be recouping. Now, you really have to be creative and it’s more and more about getting the hit song. That has changed how we think about the roster.”

Still, the company continues to nurture new writers. “We pride ourselves in finding talent early and not just paying for big-name marquee writers. But acquiring catalogs helps us to do the nurturing because you have the cash flow, so it goes hand in hand.”

Among the artists and songwriters signed to the publishing company are Jim Collins, Rose Falcon, Chris Wallin, and Triple Run members Brittany Taylor, Eric Knutson, and Matt Singleton. Spirit Music is one of many publishers that has seen an increase in the number of singer-songwriter signees who also have aspirations to be artists. “More and more labels are not signing green artists,” Hill says. “They want most of the blood, sweat and tears to be done, so they can then put their own blood, sweat and tears into it.”

Many A&R duties traditionally handled by labels now fall to publishers. “We have to do demos, so oftentimes we will do limited pressings, which are easier and less costly to upgrade to a master,” Hill says. “We have a studio here, so that allows us to spend more time getting the vocals right, overdubbing and experimenting. You normally wouldn’t do that with the average songwriter deal. A key part of the development process is keeping the end-game in mind; we are trying to make a record, not just a demo.”

Taking it a step further, they oftentimes enlist aid in the areas of imaging, hair/makeup, wardrobe, and photography, and then bring all of those elements together to present the artist in a professional, developed light.

Offering multiple services is not only a boon for aspiring artist/writers, but it means increased potential future earnings for Spirit Music Nashville as well. “If we can develop an artist on a major label who is a great songwriter themselves, then we might get 11 songs on the album instead of one.”

Regardless of a new client’s star potential, Hill maintains that it is always about the song. “The first thing we ask is, ‘Is this person a great songwriter first?’ That’s because we are a publisher first. That’s at the core of our artist development.”

LifeNotes: Songwriter/Actor Nancy Montgomery Passes

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[Updated]: The life of Nancy Montgomery will be celebrated on May 1 at Greater Nashville Unitarian Universalist Church, located at 374 Hicks Road in Nashville. The service will take place at 1 p.m.

Donations can be made to Alive Hospice or to MusiCares.

 

[Original Post, April 21 @ 9:18 a.m.]

Hit country songwriter Nancy Montgomery has died following a battle with cancer.

Montgomery co-wrote three top-10 hits and many other charted songs during the 1980s and 1990s. Friends Juanita Copeland and Renee Shaw report that she died on Friday, April 17.

The songwriter was also a recording artist and an actor who performed in many commercials, movies and TV series. She was the recurring character “Juanita” on the CW network’s The Vampire Diaries in 2009-2010.

Born in Philadelphia, Nancy Montgomery came to Nashville in the 1970s. Signed to Ovation Records, she made the country charts in 1981 with her revival of The Everly Brothers classic “All I Have to Do Is Dream.”

Among the earliest artists to record her songwriting efforts was the Atlantic Records band McGuffey Lane, who released “Making a Living’s Been Killing Me” in 1982 and took it midway up the charts early the following year.

The Kendalls issued her co-written “I Never Looked Good in Blue” in 1983 and made the charts with her “Too Late” in 1986.

Montgomery’s first top-10 hit as a writer was “I Wanna Hear it From You” sung by Eddy Raven in 1985. The following year, Reba McEntire popularized her “Why Not Tonight.” Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White hit the top-10 with their duet of Montgomery’s co-written “Love Can’t Ever Get Better Than This” in 1987.

The sister trio The McCarters sang Montgomery’s biggest hit as a writer, 1988’s “The Gift.” Billy Montana charted with “Oh Jenny” in 1988, as did Irene Kelley with “Love Is a Hard Road” in 1989.

Highway 101 had a top-30 hit with her “Baby I’m Missing You” in 1992. Bluegrass artists Rhonda Vincent and Deanie Richardson both recorded “Moving Out” in 1991.

Others who recorded Nancy Montgomery songs include Waylon Jennings, Lacy J. Dalton, The Whites, Mark Collie and Lynn Morris.

She moved to Chicago in 2002 to seek more voiceover work in radio and television commercials. She also worked in a vintage-apparel store there. The Vampire Diaries series was filmed in Atlanta.

Montgomery returned to songwriting with “Finally Here,” which won numerous song-contest awards in 2013-14. Her co-writer Justin Froese, created a popular video of the song for the inspirational-music market. Publicist Renee Shaw described the song’s end-of-life lyric as a fitting eulogy for her friend.

The family is planning a memorial service to be held in May, but details have not been announced.

ACM Industry Pics: UMG, BMLG, WMN, Sony, Streamsound

UMG Nashville celebrated the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards at the Legends Club at AT&T Stadium.

Pictured (L-R): Little Big Town's Phillip Sweet (Vocal Group of the Year), Sam Hunt (New Artist of the Year nominee), LBT's Jimi Westbrook (Vocal Group of the Year), UMG Nashville President Cindy Mabe, UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan,  LBT's Kimberly Schlapman  (Vocal Group of the Year) and LBT's Karen Fairchild (Vocal Group of the Year). Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): Little Big Town’s Phillip Sweet (Vocal Group of the Year), Sam Hunt (New Artist of the Year nominee), LBT’s Jimi Westbrook (Vocal Group of the Year), UMG Nashville President Cindy Mabe, UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, LBT’s Kimberly Schlapman (Vocal Group of the Year) and LBT’s Karen Fairchild (Vocal Group of the Year). Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville President Cindy Mabe and Luke Bryan (ACM Entertainer of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year "This Is How We Roll" with Florida Georgia Line). Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville President Cindy Mabe and Luke Bryan (ACM Entertainer of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year “This Is How We Roll” with Florida Georgia Line). Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman (Vocal Group of the Year), Dierks Bentley (Video of the Year "Drunk on a Plane"), UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, LBT's Karen Fairchild  (Vocal Group of the Year). Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman (Vocal Group of the Year), Dierks Bentley (Video of the Year “Drunk on a Plane”), UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, LBT’s Karen Fairchild (Vocal Group of the Year). Photo: Alan Poizner

Big Machine Label Group executives at Sunday’s Academy of Country Music Awards in Arlington, Texas. 

Pictured (L-R): Big Machine Label Group executives sport the “Music Has Value” logo at the ACM Awards on Sunday night. L-R, Big Machine’s Matthew Hargis, Scott Borchetta, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Jimmy Harnen and George Briner.

Big Machine Label Group executives sport the “Music Has Value” logo at the ACM Awards on Sunday night. Pictured (L-R): Big Machine’s Matthew Hargis, Scott Borchetta, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Jimmy Harnen and George Briner.

Just moments after being named New Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, Cole Swindell celebrated backstage with Warner Music Nashville’s President & CEO John Esposito and his manager Kerri Edwards of KP Entertainment/Red Light Management.

Pictured (L-R): John Esposito, Cole Swindell, Kerri Edwards. Photo: Rick Diamond/ACM2015/Getty Images for DCP

Pictured (L-R): John Esposito, Cole Swindell, Kerri Edwards. Photo: Rick Diamond/ACM2015/Getty Images for DCP

RCA Nashville’s Miranda Lambert was the most awarded artist at Sunday’s 50th Academy of Country Music Awards, taking home Album of the Year (Platinum), Song of the Year (“Automatic,” a double win as artist and songwriter), and Female Vocalist of the Year – her sixth in a row, extending her all-time ACM record for the most consecutive wins in that category.  Lambert was also presented with the previously announced ACM 50th Anniversary Milestone Award as the ACM’s Most Awarded Solo Female Artist. 

Miranda Lambert. Photo: Sara Kauss

Miranda Lambert. Photo: Sara Kauss

Streamsound Records hosted a brunch Sunday morning (4/19)  during The 50th ACM Awards at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, TX.  Guest were treated to performances from Kristian Bush, Austin Webb and Dakota Bradley. Among the guest were WUBE’s Big Dave Morning show team with the station’s ACM winners. 

Pictured (L-R): Streamsound's CEO/President Steve Richardson,  WUBE's Jason Statt  'Stattman', Kaila Statt, Streamsound's Kristian Bush,  Teddi Bonadies, Dakota Bradley, Austin Webb, WUBE's Charri Chanderl, Big Dave and winners Chelsie Shinkle and Brad Shinkle. Photo: Streamsound Records

Pictured (L-R): Streamsound’s CEO/President Steve Richardson, WUBE’s Jason Statt ‘Stattman’, Kaila Statt, Streamsound’s Kristian Bush, Teddi Bonadies, Dakota Bradley, Austin Webb, WUBE’s Charri Chanderl, Big Dave and winners Chelsie Shinkle and Brad Shinkle. Photo: Streamsound Records

 

Easton Corbin Preps New Album, ‘About To Get Real’

easton corbin 2015 albumMercury Nashville recording artist Easton Corbin is prepping the release of his third studio album, About to Get Real, for June 30. For the 11-track project, he re-teamed with Carson Chamberlain, who also produced his first two successful albums. The final track listing will be released soon.

Corbin shared news of the upcoming album via Twitter’s new live video streaming app, Periscope, marking the first time a country artist has used the app for this purpose.

In addition, the music video for the album’s single, “Baby Be My Love Song,” recently premiered on VEVO. The Top 15 and climbing song was written by Jim Collins and Brett James. Corbin collaborated with director Shaun Silva for the video, which was shot at Nashville’s Pinewood Social.

“When deciding on an album title, ‘About to Get Real’ just says it all for me,” shares Corbin. “When country fans listen to this album, I want them to take away that even though the music mixes the modern with the classic, it’s entirely real. Like the music of my heroes, it’s the real deal.”

Alan Mayor Memorial Scheduled at BMI Today

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Alan L. Mayor

Longtime MusicRow photographer Alan Mayor, will be remembered at BMI’s Nashville headquarters this afternoon (April 20) from 4:00-7:00 p.m. during the public memorial. Misty Loggins and friends will sing songs in his memory.

Mayor was laid to rest at a private ceremony. He died Monday, Feb. 23 of complications of a stroke. He was 65.

The renowned photographer had an extensive archive of country music’s elite that cannot be rivaled. He captured images of nearly every country music singer to enter the scene in the past 30 years, contributed photos to multiple books, and established lasting relationships with artists, labels, managers and publicists up and down “The Row.”

Some of his many career highlights include capturing Paul and Linda McCartney on stage with Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner and his photographs of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill‘s wedding. Mayor took great pride and pleasure in the trusted relationships he built in the music community over the years and none was more substantial than his relationship with Garth Brooks. Mayor collected many of his most historically significant photographs in his 1999 book, The Nashville Family Album: A Country Music Scrapbook, for which Brooks wrote the introduction.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to T.J. Martell Foundation in Nashville, Tenn.; MusiCares in Nashville, Tenn.; Opry Trust Fund (2804 Opryland Drive in Nashville); St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; Meals on Wheels, or to Fifty Forward Meals on Wheels in Green Hills-Nashville.

Read MusicRow‘s LifeNotes piece on Mayor’s life here.

ACM Weekend Photo Roundup

Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley were each honored by the Guinness World Records prior to last night’s ACM Awards. Lambert earned the title for Most Consecutive Wins as an ACM Female Vocalist of the Year. She earned the trophy five consecutive years from 2009-2013. She was presented the honor during her rehearsal for the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards.

Pictured (L-R): Tiffany Moon, EVP, Managing Director of the Academy of Country Music; Miranda Lambert; Michael Empric, Guinness World Records. Photo: Getty Images.

Pictured (L-R): Tiffany Moon, EVP, Managing Director of the Academy of Country Music; Miranda Lambert; Michael Empric, Guinness World Records. Photo: Getty Images.

Paisley earned the title for Most Consecutive Wins as ACM Male Vocalist of the Year. He was named the ACM’s Male Vocalist of the Year for five consecutive years between 2006-2010.

Pictured (L-R): Bob Romeo, CEO of the Academy of Country Music; Brad Paisley; Michael Empric, Guinness World Records adjudicator. Photo: Getty Images

Pictured (L-R): Michael Empric, Guinness World Records adjudicator, Brad Paisley, and Bob Romeo, CEO of the Academy of Country Music. Photo: Getty Images

The Academy of Country Music presented the ACM Charity Motorcycle Ride & Concert, hosted by Dierks Bentley. The ride began at two separate locations – Longhorn Harley-Davidson and Strokers Dallas, and concluded at Maverick Harley-Davidson for a ‘post-ride rally concert’ featuring Dierks BentleyLee Brice, Clare Dunn, Joey HydeJames Otto, Dee Jay Silver, Montgomery Gentry, and Thompson Square.

Dierks Bentley. Photo: Getty Images

Dierks Bentley. Photo: Getty Images

Lee Brice performs during the post-ride concert. Photo: Getty Images

Lee Brice performs during the post-ride concert. Photo: Getty Images

Pictured (L-R): Dierks Bentley and Will Hoge

Pictured (L-R): Dierks Bentley and Will Hoge

Two of country music’s stars – Kellie Pickler and Thomas Rhett – teamed up with 12 of their colleagues who became real-life checker pieces at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Country Checkers Challenge during the 2015 Academy of Country Music Party for a Cause® Festival at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.

Pickler's team included Lauren Alaina, Chase Bryant, Kristian Bush, singer/producer Kyle Jacobs, Love & Theft (Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson) and Jamie Lynn Spears as well as USO representative Master Sgt. William "Spanky" Gibson and four contest winners. Also present in the photo was event host Storme Warren of Siriux SM "The Highway" and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Senior Vice President of Marketing Chris Ciavarra.  Photo: Getty Images

Pickler’s team included Lauren Alaina, Chase Bryant, Kristian Bush, singer/producer Kyle Jacobs, Love & Theft (Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson) and Jamie Lynn Spears as well as USO representative Master Sgt. William “Spanky” Gibson and four contest winners. Also present in the photo was event host Storme Warren of Siriux SM “The Highway” and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Senior Vice President of Marketing Chris Ciavarra. Photo: Getty Images

Rhett's team included Rhett Akins, Danielle Bradbery, Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney), Scotty McCreery, Cassadee Pope, and Rhett's wife Lauren Rhett, along with former DAV National Commander Bobby Barrera and four contest winners. Also in the photo is Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Senior Vice President of Marketing Chris Ciavarra. Photo: Getty Images

Rhett’s team included Rhett Akins, Danielle Bradbery, Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney), Scotty McCreery, Cassadee Pope, and Rhett’s wife Lauren Rhett, along with former DAV National Commander Bobby Barrera and four contest winners. Also in the photo is Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Senior Vice President of Marketing Chris Ciavarra. Photo: Getty Images

The ACM Lifting Lives Celebrity Golf Classic, hosted by Darius Rucker, brought together artists including JT Hodges, Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, Chris Young, and Branch & Dean. The event, held at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas, aims to raise funds and awareness to the ACM Lifting Lives’ Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund.

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Pictured (L-R): Darin Murphy, Darius Rucker, Gayle Holcomb, Rob Beckham, Chris Young, JT Hodges

Chris Young. Photo: Getty Images

Chris Young. Photo: Getty Images

Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley. Photo: Getty Images

Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley. Photo: Getty Images