Bobby Bones Announces Second Leg Of Red Hoodie Comedy Tour

Bobby Bones has added dates to his Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour following sellouts in numerous cities. Bones has added dates in Boston, Biloxi, Little Rock, Sacramento through December.

Known for his continued support of up-and-coming artists, Bones is bringing some of Country’s freshest talent along on the in-demand tour, including Lauren Duski, Jillian Jacqueline, Maggie Rose and Tenille Townes.

Tickets for the added dates go on sale this Friday, May 11 at bobbybonescomedy.com.

Brett Eldredge Extends Long Way Tour Into Fall

Brett Eldredge has announced a Fall 2018 leg of his headlining The Long Way Tour. The leg will kick off Sept. 13 in Denver and hit 14 cities including Kansas City, Orlando, and St. Louis with labelmate Devin Dawson as special guest.

The tour’s initial Spring leg was a success, wrapping last weekend (May 5) at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom, and tickets for the Fall shows go on sale May 11.

Eldredge’s most recent single, and namesake for the tour, “The Long Way” racked up nearly 30 million streams.

BRETT ELDREDGE THE LONG WAY TOUR FALL 2018 DATES:
Sept. 13 – Denver, CO; Bellco Theatre
Sept. 14 – Council Bluffs, IA; WestFair Amphitheatre
Sept. 15 – Kansas City, MO; Providence Medical Center Amp (KBEQ Yallapalooza)
Sept. 20 – Puyallup, WA; Washington State Fair
Sept. 21 – Kennewick,WA; Toyota Center
Sept. 22 – Sun Valley, ID; Sun Valley Pavilion
Sept. 28 – Cleveland, OH; Jacob’s Pavilion at Nautica
Sept. 29 – Bloomsburg, PA; The Bloomsburg Fair
Oct. 4 – Southaven, MS; Landers Center
Oct. 5 – St. Louis, MO; Peabody Opera House
Oct. 11 – Kingston, RI; Ryan Center
Oct. 13 – Manchester, NH; SNHU Arena
Oct. 18 – Orlando, FL; Dr. Phillips Center
Oct. 19 – Boca Raton, FL; Mizner Park Amphitheatre

 

Bill Anderson, Bobby Bare Packing Houses On American Legends Tour Dates

Bill Anderson and Bobby Bare are selling out stops on their American Legends tour and captivating audiences with their more than 100 Top 40 combined hits and never before heard stories from the road.

“The opportunity to share this tour with one of my friends and Grand Ole Opry family members is an honor, and the chance to bring our stories and songs to the stage has brought back so many memories,” said Bare. “Bill Anderson has a way with words that captivates an audience and it is fun to watch.”

“I’m really excited touring with Bobby,” Anderson said. “We’ve been friends since forever, and our stage shows seem to genuinely complement one another. Besides, I love standing in the wings and listening to him recreate all those great hits of his. You don’t realize how many he’s had until they start coming at you back-to-back-to-back!”

Anderson recently released the video for his new single, “Until The Light Comes On Again.” The poignant tune brings a message of hope to anyone facing a challenge in their life, and Anderson was inspired to write the song after someone close to him bravely faced a cancer diagnosis. Whisperin’ Bill is donating proceeds/royalties from the song to benefit the Sarah Cannon Fund at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.

 

Faster Horses Reveals Next From Nashville Stage Lineup

The Faster Horses Festival, set for July 20-22 in Brooklyn, Michigan, has announced the stacked lineup for its “Next From Nashville” stage. This year’s lineup includes Brown & Gray, Austin Burke, Cale Dodds, Jillian Jacqueline, Nikki Lane, James Barker Band, Jon Langston, Brandon Lay, Delta Rae, Jameson Rodgers, Dylan Schneider, The Wild Feathers, Charlie Worsham, and more.

The taste-making stage has become a highlight of the festival and this year’s roster joins previously-announced headliners Brooks & Dunn, Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton, Brantley Gilbert and more who will take the main stage for three days of entertainment at the sleepover festival. Passes are available now at fasterhorsesfestival.com.

Old Dominion Announces Additional Happy Endings Tour Dates

Old Dominion has announced new shows as part of its Happy Endings world tour. The additional string of dates are set to kick off on Oct. 4, 2018 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with Michael Ray, Granger Smith, Walker Hayes and High Valley opening on select dates.

Lead singer Matthew Ramsey says of the tour, “It’s a little hard to wrap our minds around the size of some of these venues. It suddenly feels like we are in the big league now. But we feel ready and excited to bring that positive energy and the momentum we’ve built over the past few years to the stage. This is what we’ve been working for!”

Old Dominion recently earned the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards trophy for Best Vocal Group, and celebrated a nomination for Top Country Duo/Group Artist at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards.

ADDITIONAL HAPPY ENDINGS WORLD TOUR 2018 DATES:
Oct. 4 Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Coliseum #
Oct. 6 Rochester, NY – Main Street Armory #
Oct. 11 Amarillo, TX – Amarillo Civic Center #
Oct. 12 Las Cruces, NM – Pan American Center #
Oct. 26 State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center ^
Oct. 27 Roanoke, VA – Berglund Center ^
Oct. 31 Dublin, Ireland  – Dublin Whelans
Nov. 1 Belfast, UK Belfast – Empire Music Hall **
Nov. 3 Liverpool, UK –  O2 Academy 2**
Nov. 4 London, UK – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire**
Nov. 5 Bristol, UK – Trinity Centre**
Nov. 6 Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy 2**
Nov. 8 Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute Birmingham**
Nov. 9 Glasgow, UK – Queen Margaret Union**
Nov. 10 Glasgow, UK – Queen Margaret Union**
Nov. 29 Estero (Ft. Meyers), FL – Germain Arena #
Nov. 30 St. Augustine, FL  – St Augustine Amphitheatre +
Dec. 7 Huntington, WV – Big Sandy Superstore Arena #
Dec. 8 Grand Rapids, MI – Deltaplex Arena #
Dec. 13 Bismarck, ND – Bismarck Event Center *
Dec. 14 Fargo, ND – Scheels Arena +
Dec. 15 Duluth, MN – Amsoil Arena*

* w/ High Valley
# w/ Michael Ray & High Valley
^ w/ Granger Smith & High Valley
** w/ Walker Hayes
+ Support To Be Announced

Live Nation Reveals $20 All-In Ticket Offer For National Concert Week

Live Nation announced ‘National Concert Week’ will take place April 30 through May 8 with an exclusive $20 all-in ticket offer for fans to celebrate the kickoff to its biggest summer season. The deal will include over 1.5 million tickets to 2,000+ shows across Live Nation’s roster of summer tours including comedy, country, hip-hop, Latin, metal, rock, pop, and more.

For one week only, fans can get their hands on the $20 all-in tickets Monday, April 30 at 8 a.m. local time, through Tuesday, May 8 at 11:59 p.m. local time.

Nationally Touring Artists With Live Nation’s $20 All-In “National Concert Week” Ticket Offer:

311 / The Offspring
3 Doors Down / Collective Soul
5 Seconds of Summer
Alan Jackson
Arcade Fire
Avenged Sevenfold / Prophets of Rage
Backstreet Boys
Beck
Bon Jovi
Brad Paisley
Breaking Benjamin / Five Finger Death Punch
Bush / Stone Temple Pilots / The Cult
Charlie Puth
Chicago / REO Speedwagon
Chris Brown
Coheed and Cambria / Taking Back Sunday
Counting Crows / LIVE
David Blaine
Dead & Company
Def Leppard / Journey
Dierks Bentley
Dwight Yoakam / Lucinda Williams / Steve Earle
Enanitos Verdes / Hombres G
Erasure
Foreigner / Whitesnake / Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening
Game of Thrones
G-Eazy
Godsmack / Shinedown
Gov’t Mule / The Avett Brothers
Hall & Oates / Train
Halsey
Imagine Dragons
Janet Jackson
Jason Aldean
Jeff Beck / Paul Rodgers
Joe Biden
Juanes / Mon Laferte
Keith Urban
Kesha / Macklemore
Kevin Hart
Kid Rock
KIDZ BOP LIVE 2018
Kygo
Lady Antebellum / Darius Rucker
Lindsey Stirling / Evanescence
Logic
Luis Miguel
Luke Bryan
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Maroon 5
Miranda Lambert / Little Big Town
Ms. Lauryn Hill
NEEDTOBREATHE / JOHNNYSWIM
Niall Horan
ODESZA
Ozzy Osbourne
Paramore
Pentatonix
Poison / Cheap Trick
Post Malone
Rascal Flatts
Ray LaMontagne
Rise Against / AFI
Rob Zombie / Marilyn Manson
Rod Stewart / Cyndi Lauper
Shakira
Shania Twain
Steely Dan / The Doobie Brothers
Styx / Joan Jett and the Heartbreakers
The Smashing Pumpkins
Thirty Seconds To Mars
Vans Warped Tour
Weezer / Pixies
Zac Brown Band

 

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Plot Summer Tour

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit have revealed their upcoming summer tour, with singer-songwriter Aimee Mann joining them for most of the dates.

Additional guests include Hiss Golden Messenger, Brandi Carlile, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Marie Lepanto, John Moreland, Amanda Shires, and Communist Daughter.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit recently took home two Grammy awards, for Best Americana Album (The Nashville Sound) and Best American Roots Song (“If We Were Vampires”), marking four total Grammy wins for Isbell.

The 400 Unit features Derry deBorja (keyboards), Chad Gamble (drums), Jimbo Hart (bass), Sadler Vaden (guitar) and Shires (fiddle).

Isbell and company sold out six nights at the historic Ryman Auditorium last fall.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Summer 2018 Tour Dates
July 5 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
July 6 – Minneapolis, MN – Basilica Block Party
July 7 – Sioux City, IA – Saturday In The Park
July 13 – Bonner Springs, KS – Americana Kansas City
July 14 – Birmingham, AL – Sloss Music & Arts Festival
July 15 – Louisville, KY – Forecastle Festival
July 17 – Huber Heights, OH – Rose Music Center (w/Hiss Golden Messenger)
July 18 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion (w/Hiss Golden Messenger)
July 20 – Canandaigua, NY – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (w/Brandi Carlile)
July 21 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point (w/Brandi Carlile)
July 22 – Gilford, NH – Bank Of New Hampshire Pavilion (w/ Brandi Carlile)
July 24 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap (w/Hiss Golden Messenger)
July 25 – Cleveland, OH – Jacob’s Pavilion (w/ Aaron Lee Tasjan)
July 27 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival
July 28 – Floyd, VA – FloydFest
August 24-25 – Austin, TX – Bass Hall  (w/Marie Lepanto)
August 26 – Austin, TX – Bass Hall  (w/John Moreland)
August 28 – Phoenix, AZ – Symphony Hall (w/ Amanda Shires)
August 30 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre (w/Aimee Mann)
August 31 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre (w/Aimee Mann)
September 1 – San Diego, CA – Jacobs Music Center’s Copley Symphony Hall (w/Aimee Mann)
September 4 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater (w/Aimee Mann)
September 6 – Redmond, WA – Marymoor Park (w/Aimee Mann)
September 7 – Portland, OR – Oregon Zoo Amphitheater (w/Aimee Mann)
September 10 – St. Louis, MO – Peabody Opera House (w/Communist Daughter)
September 13 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Theater (w/Communist Daughter)
September 14 – Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre
September 15 – Indianapolis, IN – Lawn @ White River (w/ John Moreland)
September 23 – Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
September 28 – Cary, NC – Koka Booth Amphitheatre

Details at www.jasonisbell.com.

CAA Promotes 14

CAA announced the promotion of 14 trainees during its annual company retreat at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad.

Among the promotions is Nashville-based Katie Germano, who was named an Agent in Music Touring.

Additional promotions include:

CAA Los Angeles office

Matt Greenberg, Agent (Television Department)

Amanda Lie, Agent (Television Department)

Jordan Berg, Agent (Digital Talent and Packaging)

Stevee Jo Eads, Agent (Motion Pictures)

Jason Haffard, Executive (Corporate Development)

Allison Hironaka, Agent (Media Finance)

Rachel Feucht, Executive (CAA Hockey)

Jacy Schleier, Agent  (Television Department)

Kirsten Polley, Agent (Television Department)

Bernard Tyler, Executive (CAA Brand Consulting)

CAANew York office

John MacGregor, Agent (Theatre)

CAA London office

Kiran Vora, Executive (CAA Sports Property Sales)

Bilge Morden, Agent (Music Touring)

 

 

 

Marshall Tucker Band’s Doug Gray Talks Opening For Lynyrd Skynyrd Farewell Tour

When Southern rock architects Lynyrd Skynyrd launch their upcoming two-year farewell outing, The Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour on May 4 in West Palm Beach, Florida, the tour will feature a choice assembly of Southern rock and country artists. Among the performers are Kid Rock, Hank Williams, Jr., Charlie Daniels Band, Bad Company, Blackberry Smoke, and Marshall Tucker Band, a group that has been with Lynyrd Skynyrd from the beginning.

In the mid-1970s, both Lynyrd Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker Band were riding high from hits including Skynyrd’s iconic “Gimme Three Steps,” “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama,” and MTB’s “Can’t You See,” “Fire On The Mountain,” and “Heard It In A Love Song.”

“They would open shows for us and we’d turn around and open shows for them,” recalls Marshall Tucker Band founding member Doug Gray. “This is a tour in remembrance of what I call the ‘original band’ because we were there for that original band.”

“Heard It In A Love Song,” became a hit in June 1977, approximately five months before Southern Rock would be dealt a ruinous circumstance with the deaths of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Ronnie Van Zant, guitar player Steve Gaines, backup singer Cassie Gaines and road manager Dean Kilpatrick in a plane crash on the evening of Oct. 20, 1977. After the crash, Lynyrd Skynyrd would go on to regroup after a hiatus; with Ronnie’s brother Johnny at the helm.

“It’s hard to talk about, because [original Lynyrd Skynyrd singer] Ronnie Van Zant was one of my best friends for a long time before the tragedy,” gray says. “Some of the crew that was in the plane crash still comes to hang out, [former Lynyrd Skynyrd stage manager/guitar and drum tech] Craig Reed being one of them. These guys are part of my history.”

Both bands released their debut albums in 1973. As bands with similar influences and similar audiences, Gray says they often played shows together in the early days. He says their shared love of music, and the tediousness of life on the road, would help their sets evolve into spontaneous jam sessions.

“The bus took us out on the road for four years, and we would get bored at times,” Gray says. “So we would change up the music to free up that space for the next person to come in and play.”

Musical influence wasn’t the only bond between the two groups; like countless musicians before them, members from both bands would use music as an escape from other blue-collar, labor-intensive career options. Ronnie Van Zant’s father was a trucker from Florida, while Gray’s worked in a cotton mill.

“My father took me to the mill when I was 12 years old and said, ‘Do you want to do this boy, or do you want to sing and try to make you some money?’ And if that’s not the way Ronnie Van Zant thought at the time…”

Gray’s decision was life-changing, and now, after more than four decades of touring with Marshall Tucker Band, it’s clear that Gray and company still share a youthful exuberance for performing, and a dedication to the fans that make it possible.

“Fans will give me notes or gifts after the shows, and I put them in my bunk so I can look at it before I lay down at night when we are out on tour. At the end of the year, the band will laugh and say, ‘How do you get in your bunk?’ I only clean it out once a year, after we get off the road. I’ve been doing that for 30-something years. The whole year of touring, I see little items or notes people have given me,” he says, recalling when a fan presented him with a blanket made of old Marshall Tucker Band t-shirts. “You wouldn’t believe some of the things we’ve gotten.”

“A woman came backstage with her husband the other night, and said she remembered her parents bringing her to one of our shows when she was eight years old, and we brought her onstage with us when she was a girl. She wanted to come and see the show again.”

Though the trek is billed as a farewell tour for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gray says The Marshall Tucker Band’s touring days are far from over.

“As long as I can do it, I will,” he says. “If you make great memories for people, they will always be there. They think, ‘I want that same feeling I had that same night I went to that Tucker concert.’”

For a full list of tour dates, visit lynyrdskynyrd.com or marshalltucker.com.

Newly Added Dates For The Last Of The Street Survivors Farewell Tour

July 13: Darien, NY
July 14: Hartford, CT
July 20: Mansfield, MA
July 21, Bethel, NY
July 27: Cleveland, OH
Aug. 3: Tinley Park, IL
Aug. 4: Noblesville, IN
Aug. 10: Detroit, MI
Aug. 24: Syracuse, NY
Aug. 25: Burgettstown, PA

WME Signs Chase Fouraker

Pictured (L-R): Austin Mullins (WME), Blaire Hanks, co-manager Andrew Perlowich, Jay Williams (WME), Chase Fouraker, Elise Anderson (Nashville Music Media) and co-manager Ricky Young (Photo by Lyndsey McFarlane).

Nashville newcomer Chase Fouraker has signed with William Morris Endeavor for exclusive booking representation. The Florida native released his debut single “Delirious” in March. His followup single “Where We Left Off” will release May 4.

“I’ve been so humbled by this experience so far, and I can’t think of a better agency to represent me than WME,” said Fouraker.