More Tickets Released For Roast of Rob Beckham

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Rob Beckham


Eighty tickets have been released to the sold-out Roast of Rob Beckham. The T.J. Martell Foundation will highlight the career of Beckham, Co-Head of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment’s Nashville office, with a “roast” at its inaugural Ambassador of the Year event. The celebration will be held at The Rosewall on May 12 at 6:00 p.m. with proceeds benefiting leukemia, cancer and AIDS research.
The T.J. Martell Foundation’s “Ambassador of the Year” recognition is presented to a gifted professional who has earned the respect of industry veterans and serves as a mentor to the next generation of executives.
The VIP evening includes a cocktail reception, buffet dinner and special presentation where Beckham’s clients, colleagues and friends will share colorful stories.
“Rob Beckham is extremely generous and giving of his time,” says Tinti Moffat, Director of Strategic Development at the T.J. Martell Foundation. “His unwavering commitment to projects that are meaningful to him and to people he believes in, coupled with his willingness to invest in them, make him a most worthy recipient of this accolade.”
Beckham’s roster includes Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Reba, Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Gary Allan, Chris Young, Easton Corbin and Jerrod Niemann among many others. He serves on the Boards of Directors of the Country Music Association, the T.J. Martell Foundation and Make-A-Wish for Middle Tennessee.
Tickets can be purchased at www.TJMartell.org. Sponsorships are available by contacting Tinti Moffat at 615-256-2002.
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On May 1 The T.J. Martell Foundation raised $100,o00 at its second annual Women of Influence Awards at New York’s Essex House. Honorees at the sold out event included NBC’s Today Show Hoda Kotb, famed New York fashion designer Randi Rahm, Z100 Radio’s Sharon Dastur and Founder and Chairperson of Radio One, Inc. Cathy Hughes. The T.J. Martell Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer Laura Heatherly welcomed the crowd. T.J. Martell Foundation Board President Marcie Allen and President of MAC Presents was also in attendance.
L to R: Megan Sikora, Randi Rahm, performer Jetta, Hoda Kotb, Laura Heatherly, Kathie Lee Gifford, Sharon Dastur, event host/actress Robin Quivers, Kerry Butler - Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Pictured (L-R): actress Megan Sikora, honoree Randi Rahm, performer Jetta, honoree Hoda Kotb, T.J. Martell CEO Laura Heatherly, TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford, honoree Sharon Dastur, event host Robin Quivers, and actress Kerry Butler. Photo: Getty Images

Concert News: SDU Fan Party, Martina McBride at The Ryman

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Show Dog – Universal Music, in conjunction with Country Music Is Love, will host their second annual Fan Appreciation Party the week of CMA Music Fest with proceeds benefitting Dreams With Wings and the Sarah Cannon Fund. The event featuring performances by Josh Thompson, JT Hodges, Krystal Keith, Joel Crouse and Native Run is set for Thurs., June 5, 3- 5 p.m. at Silver Dollar Saloon.

The $25 VIP tickets include the artist meet and greet. General Admission tickets are $10 or fans can get their tickets at the door for the same price (cash only accepted day of show). Details here.
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Martina McBride will perform at the Ryman Auditorium on Sat., Nov. 1 at 8 p.m.
Tickets start at $39.50 and go on sale Fri., May 9 at 10:00 A.M. via Ticketmaster outlets.
McBride recently released Everlasting, where she reimagined treasured classics by artists such as Etta James, Sam Cooke and The Supremes, with the help of legendary producer Don Was.
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Also recently added to the Ryman’s performance schedule is Beck, who will play Mon., July 14 and Tues., July 15. Tickets for those shows go on sale Fri., May 9 at 10 a.m. and start at $54. Details here.

StubHub Bringing Concert Series to Nashville

StubHub_logoSecondary ticketing site StubHub will launch two concert series, one produced in partnership with Pandora Presents, and the other produced on its own as StubHub’s Next Stage Concert Series, which will benefit the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation.
The Pandora Presents concerts are free and feature emerging artists. Performers will be determined by using Pandora to analyze the musical preferences of local listeners. The series launches April 30 with Tokyo Police Club at Boulevard 3 in Los Angeles. Other stops will include Delta Spirit on May 27 in Boston, as well as yet to be announced artists in Nashville in June, San Francisco in July and Los Angeles in August.
StubHub’s Next Stage Concert Series benefitting Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation will kick off its self-produced and self-ticketed benefit concerts in Los Angeles on May 18 with the first artist being announced and tickets going on sale next week. This is the first of five concerts in the series which will continue in Nashville in June, San Francisco in August, Chicago in September and New York, NY in October.

For details visit www.stubhub.com/next-stage-concert-series.

Eric Church Turns The Tables on Ticket Scalpers

ericchurchEric Church has turned the tables on ticket scalpers for his upcoming concert at Minneapolis’ Target Center on Sept. 16. More than 14,000 tickets have been sold since Friday, and only a small number of tickets directly behind the stage remain.
However, that will change today (April 25) at 5 p.m. CDT. 902 tickets that have been identified as having been purchased by scalpers in violation of sales limits have been canceled, and will be put back into the system for sale at that time.
“A lot of acts just want to sell as many tickets as they can and they don’t care who they sell them to,” said Church.“I want my fans to be the ones who buy tickets to my shows, and I want scalpers to back off. I can’t stop ticket scalpers completely, but I can definitely make it harder for them.”
All ticket orders for Church’s “The Outsiders World Tour” will be scrutinized to combat scalping, helping Church fans to have the opportunity to attend the concert for the originally intended price.
Opening the tour on different dates throughout the first leg will be rising country music duo Brothers Osborne, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Brandy Clark, or the hard rocking band Halestorm. For ticket dates and information, visit ericchurch.com.

Paul McCartney To Play Nashville

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Beatles fans in Middle Tennessee have something to scream about. Paul McCartney will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on June 25, 2014 as part of his Out There tour. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 25 at ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices range from $29.50 to $254.50.

McCartney’s most recent Nashville performance came in 2010. The singer-songwriter also performed at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in 2013.
Additional upcoming Out There tour dates are listed below.
June 14: Lubbock, TX – United Spirit Arena
June 16: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
June 19: New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center (SOLD OUT)
June 21: Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
June 22: Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
June 25: Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
June 26: Louisville, KY – Yum! Center (SOLD OUT)
July 5: Albany, NY – Times Union Center (SOLD OUT)
July 7: Pittsburgh, PA – Consol Energy Center (SOLD OUT)
August 7: Salt Lake City, UT – EnergySolutions Arena

Zac Brown Band Adds New Member, Announces Tour

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Zac Brown Band kicks off The Great American Road Trip Tour in May, introducing ZBB’s new, eighth member Matt Mangano on bass. The tour will launch May 24 in Lincoln, Neb., and run through Aug. 15. Kacey Musgraves will join Zac Brown Band as support on four dates this summer. Musgraves previously performed at the band’s Southern Ground Music & Food Festival in 2013.
Zac Brown Band recently sold out a two-night stand at Fenway Park without any support acts — a feat only accomplished by four other bands (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band, The Police and The Rolling Stones).
Fans of ZBB will recognize Mangano from on-stage guest performances over the years and from his studio work on The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1 and Uncaged. Mangano was a featured guest player on the band’s first live CD/DVD release Pass the Jar… in 2010. Before playing with Zac Brown Band, Mangano toured as a guitarist with John Mayer and performed with singer/songwriters Darrell Scott and Dave Barnes.
Of the new line-up, Zac Brown said: “We’re always growing as musicians and challenging ourselves to bring new things to our fans. Hop is an amazing talent and I can’t wait for people to see what we’ve got coming for the live show.”
5/24 – Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena – on sale now
5/29 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – on sale now*
5/30 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – on sale now*
5/31 – West Palm Beach, FL – Cruzan Amphitheatre – on sale now*
6/01 – West Palm Beach, FL – Cruzan Amphitheatre – on sale now*
6/05 – Orange Beach, AL – The Amphitheater at the Wharf – on sale now
6/06 – Pelham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre – on sale now
6/07 – Atlanta, GA – Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood – on sale now
6/12 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion – on sale now
6/13 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center – on sale now
6/14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center – on sale 4/18
6/19 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center – on sale now
6/20 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center – on sale now
6/21 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium – SOLD OUT
6/22 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live – on sale now
6/27 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park – SOLD OUT
6/28 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park – SOLD OUT
7/03 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest – Marcus Amphitheater – on sale now
7/10 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center – on sale 4/18
7/12 – Burgettstown, PA – First Niagara Pavilion – on sale 4/18
7/13 – Noblesville, IN – Klipsch Music Center – on sale now
7/16 – Paso Robles, CA – Midstate Fair – on sale now
7/20 – Lake Tahoe, NV – Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena – SOLD OUT
8/02 – Camrose, Alberta – Big Valley Jamboree – on sale now
8/04 – Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip – on sale now
8/09 – Detroit Lakes, MN – WE Fest – on sale now
8/15 – Endicott, NY – Dick’s Sporting Goods Open – SOLD OUT
* With Kacey Musgraves

Jake Owen Teams With Discover Boating on 2014 Tour

Photo: Danny Clinch for RCA Nashville

Photo: Danny Clinch for RCA Nashville


Jake Owen has named Discover Boating® as the presenting sponsor for his current headlining Jake Owen’s Days of Gold Tour 2014. During the 75+ cities the tour will visit, Discover Boating will inspire concert attendees to become more involved in boating and water activities.
Additionally, Discover Boating will take part in the 2014 “Stories of Discovery” series, which will share inspiring stories of life on the water via documentary-style video clips.
“Growing up on the water, boating has always been a part of my life,” said Owen. “I can’t think of anything better than floating down the water, drinking a cold beverage and hanging with your friends. On this tour, I wanted everyone to feel that by the river vibe and having Discover Boating as part of the action every night is amazing!”
For more information, visit discoverboating.com and jakeowen.net.

Eric Church Welcomes Dwight Yoakam For Tour

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Eric Church will launch the North American leg of The Outsiders World Tour on Sept. 11 in Bossier City, La. The trek’s 31 arena dates will include stops at Madison Square Garden, Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio), Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia), the Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.), the Arena at Gwinnett Center (Atlanta), Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tenn.), and FedExForum (Memphis, Tenn.), among others.
Tickets for the shows will go on sale beginning April 18.
Dwight Yoakam will join Church for every show, along with alternating opening acts Brothers Osborne, Brandy Clark and Halestorm.
Church promises fans a high-tech, 360 degree view at each tour stop. A limited number of VIP tickets will be available for each show. Each VIP ticket includes seating in the first 15 rows or in the general admission pit, an invitation to a pre-show party at The Outsiders Joint, a two-song acoustic pre-show performance by Church, a limited edition show poster, and a dedicated VIP concert concierge.
The first leg of the tour will take place throughout September through December in the U.S. and Canada and is exclusively promoted by Louis Messina of The Messina Group/AEG Live.
The Outsiders World Tour North American dates:
Sept. 11 | Bossier City, La. | CenturyLink Center*
Sept. 13 | St. Louis, Mo. | Scottrade Center*
Sept. 16 | Minneapolis, Minn. | Target Center*
Sept. 17 | Des Moines, Iowa | Wells Fargo Arena*
Sept. 18 | Omaha, Neb. | CenturyLink Center*
Sept. 25 | Louisville, Ky. | KFC Yum! Center*
Sept. 26 | Charleston, W.Va. | Charleston Civic Center*
Sept. 27 | Greensboro, N.C. | Greensboro Coliseum*
Oct. 9 | Grand Rapids, Mich. | Van Andel Arena*
Oct. 10 | Cleveland, Ohio | Quicken Loans Arena*
Oct. 11 | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Consol Energy Center*
Oct. 16 | Charlottesville, Va. | John Paul Jones Arena**
Oct. 17 | New York, N.Y. | Madison Square Garden**
Oct. 18 | Philadelphia, Pa. | Wells Fargo Center**
Oct. 23 | Manchester, N.H. | Verizon Wireless Arena**
Oct. 24 | Uncasville, Conn. | Mohegan Sun**
Oct. 25 | Uncasville, Conn. | Mohegan Sun**
Oct. 30 | Knoxville, Tenn. |Thompson-Boling Arena**
Oct. 31 | Memphis, Tenn.| FedExForum**
Nov. 1 | Tulsa, Okla. | BOK Center**
Nov. 13 | London, Ont. | Budweiser Gardens**
Nov. 14 | Hamilton, Ont. | FirstOntario Centre**
Nov. 15 | Ottawa, Ont. | Canadian Tire Centre**
Nov. 20 | Green Bay, Wis. | Resch Center
Nov. 21 | Peoria, Ill. | Peoria Civic Center***
Nov. 22 | Evansville, Ind. | The Ford Center***
Dec. 5 | Kansas City, Mo. | Sprint Center
Dec. 6 | Sioux Falls, S.D. | Denny Sanford Premier Center***
Dec. 11 | Atlanta, Ga. | The Arena at Gwinnett Center***
Dec. 12 | Lexington, Ky. | Rupp Arena***
Dec. 13 | Birmingham, Ala. | BJCC Arena***
All dates with special guest Dwight Yoakum
*denotes Brothers Osborne
**denotes Brandy Clark
***denotes Halestorm

Industry Ink: Eventbrite Plans Local Office Space

L to R: Peter Strickland (EVP & GM, WMN), Cris Lacy (VP A&R, WMN), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Chris Palmer (VP Promotion, WAR) Vice President of A&R, Cris Lacy, celebrated her second No. 1 in just three weeks with Frankie Ballard’s “Helluva Life” which tops the Mediabase Country Chart and Billboard Country Chart this week. Last month, her other artist, Cole Swindell, celebrated his debut No. 1 with “Chillin’ It,” which is nearing 1 million singles sold. In addition, Vice President of Promotion, Chris Palmer, also celebrated the success as this marks Ballard’s first No. 1 with over 400,000 digital copies sold.

Warner Music Nashville celebrated recent hits by Frankie Ballard (“Helluva Life”) and Cole Swindell (“Chillin’ It”), which sold over 400k and almost 1 million downloads, respectively. Swindell’s debut No. 1 reached the pinnacle of MusicRow’s CountryBreakout Chart in January. Pictured (L-R): Peter Strickland (EVP & GM, WMN), Cris Lacy (VP A&R, WMN), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), and Chris Palmer (VP Promotion, WAR). 


Event and ticketing company Eventbrite is moving in to Cummins Station at 209 10th Ave. S. The rehabbed space was once home to Johnny Jackson’s Soul Satisfaction.  The company offers plenty of employee perks and is hiring more than forty Nashvillians. Details here.
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L.A. based Dee Mc Laughlin is exiting her role as CMT SVP, Brand Strategy, Marketing & Creative to take over the VP, Global Marketing post at clothing chain Forever 21.
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Hunter Kelly, ABC News Radio Nashville Entertainment Producer, has taken up new office digs at 10 Music Cir. E., Nashville, TN 37203.
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The Music Managers Forum – US, the National Conference of Personal Managers, and the Talent Managers Association have jointly rejected the SAG-AFTRA Personal Manager Code of Ethics and Conduct. Announced March 4, SAG-AFTRA says the “goal of the… code is to provide some reasonable ‘rules of the road’ for members who are looking for representation by personal managers.” The managers believe the code “is too disruptive to a manager’s ability to work with and communicate with artists…would discourage managers from taking on developmental clients… and that SAG/AFTRA has no vetting process” for those who could receive approval.
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Nominations are being accepted for the 2014 Americana Honors & Awards, slated to take place at the Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 17, 2014. Only members of the Americana Music Association can nominate and vote. The nomination period runs now through Friday, April 4. The Americana Music Festival & Conference will be held September 17-21, 2014 in Nashville. For more information please visit www.americanamusic.org.

Good Ride Cowboy: George Strait Reviews Hits On Farewell Tour

George Straitp performs at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on March 21, 2014. Photo: Jill Trunnell

George Strait performs at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on March 21, 2014. Photo: Jill Trunnell


It must have been a hard task to select a set list for this tour. With 60 No. 1 songs under his belt and more than three decades of touring, the 61-year-old George Strait has amassed enough chart-topping material to fill two concerts with hits—without repeating a song. And that’s not including his numerous Top 10 singles or beloved album cuts, often covered by other artists in their own set lists.
In 1981, a then 29-year-old Strait released his first single, “Unwound.” By 1982, his fourth single, “Fool Hearted Memory,” became his first No. 1 on the Billboard chart. In 2014, he will end his touring days as one of Country’s most-loved entertainers and song interpreters.
At Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Friday night (March 21), Strait offered fans a career retrospective, comprising 30+ songs. The crowd was on its feet, cheering approval long before Strait actually took the stage. His performance included nearly a dozen No. 1 songs, tracks from his 1981 debut album Strait Country, two cover songs, his latest single, and a smattering of Top 10 hits.
Indeed, when you have the knack for finding such top shelf material as Strait and his team have done for the past 30+ years, the songs become stars in their own right. The crowd cheered for the mellifluous melodies of “You Look So Good In Love” and “Check Yes Or No” as if Strait had introduced a guest artist to the stage—which he later did, three in fact, throughout the set.
Opener Sheryl Crow returned to join Strait for “Here For A Good Time.” The musical chemistry and complementary tones of their voices are undeniable. Eric Church brought swagger and an impassioned performance of “Cowboys Like Us,” while the crowd’s cell phone camera flashes lit up the room when an unassuming Kenny Chesney walked onstage. Instead of performing their duet “Shiftwork” from Chesney’s Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates project, Chesney joined Strait for the classic “Amarillo By Morning.” Numerous fan favorites followed, as Strait offered “Ocean Front Property,” “Marina Del Rey,” “River of Love,” “I Saw God Today,” and “Fool Hearted Memory,” among others.
Eric Church joins George Strait onstage. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Eric Church joins George Strait onstage. Photo: Jill Trunnell


The crowd hung onto every word, whether it was “Unwound,” or “I Believe,” which was penned after the school shooting tragedy in Newtown, Conn., in 2012. “More than anything it is a song about faith. We all need a little faith; without faith, we have no hope,” said Strait.
Like his starched jeans and ever-present cowboy hat, Strait’s career and connection with his audience has been constant. He has spent all 30-plus years (and counting) at one label home, MCA Nashville—a longer stint at one imprint than Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings or George Jones. His chart-topping singles span more years than most Country legends. In a time when artists find ever more creative ways to initiate and maintain connection with fans, Strait does what he’s always done: deliver solid songs with minimal distractions. A tip of his hat, a pearly white smile, and a few guitar strums are all this troubadour needs to accent his stable of hits.
With the last chord of “Unwound” behind him, Strait took a leisurely stroll around the diamond-shaped stage, allowing fans from every vantage point in the arena to say their farewell to the entertainer affectionately known as “King George.”
As the lights went out, the crowd used their collective cell phone lights to create a glow throughout the arena. In that haunting moment, tens of thousands of fans cheered, clapped, shouted and called for their favorite performer, but the stage was dark—and empty.
Luckily, Strait obliged the (loud) request for an encore, treating the crowd to “All My Ex’s Live In Texas.” The line That’s why I hang my hat in Tennessee was particularly loved by this Music City crowd. Undoubtedly the evening’s most unexpected cover was a rendition of Tom Petty’s “You Wreck Me,” which Strait’s effortless voice handled with ease, and his cover of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” could have been the national anthem, judging from the crowd’s instantaneous singalong. Strait ended with the tour’s namesake tune, “The Cowboy Rides Away.”
Thanking and waving to the crowd one last time, he walked unassumingly from the stage, having entertained for two and a half hours. He rode in on a song in 1981, and rode out of Nashville that evening a class act, having forged a textbook career that countless artists have tried to recreate, but few, if any, ever will.
Good ride cowboy. Good ride.
Sheryl Crow, an established headliner in her own right, opened the show with her blend of folk, rock and Country. Her set list includes many of her pop hits including “All I Wanna Do,” and “My Favorite Mistake,” though Crow made it clear that her musical influences are steeped in Country. She recalled how she first watched Strait perform years ago in Jonesboro, Ark., and named Jessi Colter, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton among her influences.
She also proved that her voice, a beautifully versatile instrument, can handle breezy, whispery uptempo songs such as her signature “Soak Up The Sun” and “Everyday Is A Winding Road” and vocally challenging compositions such as the heart-tugging single mom ballad “Waterproof Mascara” (co-written with Chris DuBois and Brad Paisley) with equal aplomb. Perhaps her biggest crowd response came with “Redemption Day,” which was recorded by Johnny Cash in the midst of his final recording years. She owned the stage like the touring veteran that she is, bringing a rock sensibility and an engaging, pure Country vocal that thrilled the Music City audience.
The Cowboy Rides Away Tour George Strait Set List
1.       “The Fireman”
2.       “Check Yes Or No”
3.       “Ocean Front Property”
4.       “Marina Del Rey”
5.       “Blame It On Mexico”
6.       “Fire I Can’t Put Out”
7.       “Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her”
8.       “Arkansas Dave”
9.   “Here For A Good Time” (featuring Sheryl Crow)
10.   “When Did You Stop Loving Me”
11.   “River Of Love”
12.   “You Look So Good In Love”
13.   “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls”
14.   “Cowboys Like Us” (featuring Eric Church)
15.   “I Saw God Today”
16.   “Still Make Cheyenne”
17.   “Drinkin’ Man”
18.   “I Believe”
19.   “Give It Away”
20.   “Fool Hearted Memory”
21.   “Amarillo By Morning” (featuring Kenny Chesney)
22.   “Give It All We Got Tonight”
23.   “The Chair”
24.   “I Got A Car”
25.   “I’ll Always Remember You”
26.   “Troubadour”
27.   “Unwound”
28.  “You Wreck Me” (Tom Petty cover)
29.   “All My Ex’s Live In Texas”
30.   “Run”
31.   “Folsom Prison Blues” (Johnny Cash cover)
32.  “The Cowboy Rides Away”