
Dan + Shay at the 2022 American Music Awards.
Music City was well-represented at the 50th Annual American Music Awards last night (Nov. 20). Hosted by Wayne Brady, the ceremony aired live on ABC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
Dan + Shay took home their seventh career AMA, earning Favorite Country Duo or Group for the fourth consecutive year. The pair also presented Taylor Swift with the Artist of the Year honor. Additionally, Dustin Lynch presented Swift with the AMA for Favorite Music Video alongside Sabrina Carpenter. Breaking her own record with six AMA wins, Swift also earned the awards for Favorite Country Album, Favorite Pop Album, Favorite Female Pop Artist, and Favorite Female Country Artist, making the 40-time winner the most decorated artist in AMAs history. Jimmie Allen and Jessie James Decker were also among the group of presenters. Morgan Wallen scored wins for both Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song.
Allen paid tribute to the legendary Loretta Lynn with a brief rendition of her classic hit “Coal Miner’s Daughter” before introducing 17-time AMA winner and all-time Favorite Country Album record-holder Carrie Underwood, who flew over the crowd to the stage on a neon orb while performing “Crazy Angels” from her latest album Denim & Rhinestones. Allen and Lynch also joined Ari Lennox, Yola, Muni Long, Melissa Ethridge, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Charlie Puth, and Lionel Richie on stage for a surprise re-creation of the 1986 AMAs performance of “We Are The World.”
For the full list of American Music Award winners, click here.
2022 American Music Awards Partial List of Winners:
Artist of the Year – Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Duo or Group – Dan + Shay
Favorite Music Video – Taylor Swift, All Too Well: The Short Film
Favorite Male Country Artist – Morgan Wallen
Favorite Female Country Artist – Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Song – Morgan Wallen “Wasted on You”
Favorite Country Album – Taylor Swift, Red (Taylor’s Version)
Morgan Wallen & Greater Good Music Donate 2,000 Meals To Families In Need
/by Liza AndersonMorgan Wallen. Photo: John Shearer.
Morgan Wallen teamed up with Greater Good Music to supply 2,000 families in need with turkeys and Thanksgiving meals ahead of the holiday this week.
Greater Good Music is a nonprofit organization that partners with music artists on tour to supply healthy food distributions to low-income families and disaster victims nationwide. Earlier this year, Greater Good Music worked with Wallen and his foundation to help communities in need on several stops of “The Dangerous Tour.” Identifying food insecure communities and organizing food distributions donated by Wallen, they were able to feed more than 500,000 people before show time on tour destinations across America.
Joining forces again, the 2022 AMA Favorite Male Country Artist and Greater Good Music provided turkeys to over 300 families waiting in line at Waverly High School, in Waverly, Tennessee on Sunday (Nov. 20). Residents have been working to rebuild Waverly after the town was devastated by flooding last year. Volunteers from Joseph’s Storehouse food ministry were on hand to distribute turkeys, stuffing, fresh fruits, and vegetables to families who were impacted by the flood disaster near Nashville.
Families line up to receive meals in Sneedville, Tennessee. Photo: Randy Ball.
Other Tennessee communities also received food deliveries including Wallen’s hometown of Sneedville, where 450 families received meal boxes. The distributions took place over the weekend at local high schools and food pantries. In addition, 600 families in Pike County, Kentucky, who also lost their homes due flooding this summer, received complementary holiday dinners.
Thomas Rhett Nabs 20th Career No. 1 At Country Radio
/by Lydia FarthingThomas Rhett has notched his 20th career No. 1 as his current single “Half Of Me (feat. Riley Green)” hits the top of both the Billboard and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts this week.
The track, which can be found on his sixth album, Where We Started, has also become the longest active consecutive No. 1 on the Country Aircheck chart. Written by Thomas and his father Rhett Akins, alongside Will Bundy and Josh Thompson, “Half Of Me” hit No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart on Oct. 7.
The second generation hitmaker has made 20 trips to the top of the country charts in less than 10 years. In 2013, he scored his first No. 1 single, “It Goes Like This.” Thomas wrote the track with Akins, Ben Hayslip and Jimmy Robbins, standing out as the first No. 1 written by a father and son. From there, he has continued to grow his collection of hits, including the record-breaking “Die A Happy Man,” “Craving You (feat. Maren Morris), “Beer Can’t Fix (feat. Jon Pardi),” and “Be A Light (feat. Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban), among others.
“20 No. 1’s in 10 years is mind-blowing,” Thomas shares. “The support since 2012 by radio, songwriters, my team, and all the fans has been incredible. This is insane and I’m so grateful for this wild ride! I can’t wait to see what the next decade has in store.”
For King + Country, CMT Partner For Special Christmas Episode Of ‘CMT Crossroads’
/by Lorie HollabaughA special holiday episode of CMT Crossroads starring For King + Country is set to premiere on Dec. 12 on CMT.
CMT Crossroads Christmas: For King + Country & Friends will feature Breland, Chrissy Metz, Natalie Grant and Rebecca St. James performing renditions of time-honored Christmas classics, including “Joy To The World,” “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” “Angels We Have Heard On High,” “Go Tell It On The Mountain,” “Silent Night” and more. Known for their electric onstage drumming, the duo also turns in a show stopping performance of “Little Drummer Boy.”
During the special For King + Country’s Luke and Joel Smallbone and their guests will share Christmas memories, family traditions and what the holiday means to them, as well as heartfelt messages of peace and hope.
“What does Christmas mean to you? For us, it sounds like the most meaningful songs ever written,” the duo shares. “It looks like different genres, family members and cultures coming together–reunited under love, joy and the redemption of a baby boy. We linked arms with our country comrades at CMT to put together a special night that does just that… grateful.”
The one-hour episode will air at 9 p.m CT, with encores scheduled for Dec. 12, Dec. 18 and a special Christmas Eve airing on Dec. 24.
The multi-Grammy winning duo recently earned a nomination for the 2023 Grammy Awards alongside Hillary Scott of Lady A for their song, “For God Is With Us.” The single is up for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and marks the duo’s seventh career nomination.
In Pictures: Grand Ole Opry Celebrates 2nd Annual NextStage Live In Concert
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Restless Road’s Colton Pack, Zach Beeken & Garrett Nichols; Hailey Whitters; Priscilla Block; Conner Smith; Breland; Nate Smith and Elvie Shane. Photo: Lindsey Patkos
The Grand Ole Opry celebrated its 2nd annual Opry NextStage Live In Concert on Sunday night (Nov. 20) with performances from members of the 2022 NextStage class, including Breland, Restless Road, Elvie Shane, Conner Smith and Nate Smith.
Breland performs at second annual Opry NextStage Live In Concert. Photo: Danielle Piazza
Highlights from the evening included Conner Smith’s standing ovation for his song “Dear Grand Ole Opry,” which he called “a love song” to the hallowed stage; Shane’s performance of his Platinum hit “My Boy;” and special performances from host and NextStage alumna Priscilla Block, as well as fellow alumna Hailey Whitters, who sang her single “Everything She Ain’t.”
“We feel so honored to be on stage here. Being an Opry NextStage artist is absolutely unbelievable and to get to stand on the same stage as many of these other artists who are here tonight is an absolute blessing,” Restless Road shared during the special evening.
The NextStage Live In Concert event showcases some of country’s rising stars who have been a part of the NextStage artist discovery program.
Highlights of the 2022 class include Breland receiving his first CMA nomination for Musical Event of the Year alongside Dierks Bentley and Hardy, Nate Smith reaching the top 12 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart for his single “Whiskey On You,” and Callista Clark being named the youngest member of CMT’s 2022 Next Women of Country class.
The complete Opry NextStage 2022 class included Breland, Callista Clark, Restless Road, Elvie Shane, Conner Smith, Nate Smith and Morgan Wade.
Restless Road. Photo: Danielle Piazza
Applications & Nominations For 2023 ACM LEVel Up Cohort Now Open
/by Liza AndersonThe Academy of Country Music’s LEVel Up: Lifting Every Voice program is currently accepting applications and nominations for its 2023 cohort through Wednesday, Nov. 30.
The program is designed to drive the next generation of leaders in the music industry and empower participants to play a pivotal role in expanding the horizons into new audiences that transcend demographics and geography.
Rising leaders are encouraged to apply if they are established in the industry, willing to contribute to and able to benefit from the program, and have demonstrated a commitment and passion for making country music accessible and welcoming to all. Peers are encouraged to nominate candidates as well.
The first year of ACM LEVel Up is spent learning while collaborating to develop a proposed plan to expand country music’s reach into new and underrepresented audience segments. The next year is spent implementing the developed plan.
Members of the 2023 cohort will have the opportunity to learn from established executives from across the music industry and will serve as ambassadors for diversity, equity, and inclusion in country music.
For more information, click here.
Chris Janson, Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, More Among Opry Country Christmas Lineup
/by Lorie HollabaughCharlie McCoy. Photo: Chris Hollo
Opry Country Christmas is set to return to the Grand Ole Opry House for eight shows this year, beginning Nov. 27 and running through Dec. 22.
Mandy Barnett. Photo: Chris Hollo
Spotlight Artists for this year’s run include Steve Wariner (Nov. 27), Lauren Alaina (Dec. 1), Scotty McCreery (Dec. 4), Steven Curtis Chapman (Dec. 8), Chris Janson (Dec. 11), Josh Turner and Chris Young (Dec 15), Lorrie Morgan (Dec. 21), and Ricky Skaggs (Dec. 22). Additional artists scheduled for various Opry Country Christmas shows include John Berry, Jason Crabb, Louise Mandrell, Kathy Mattea, Jeannie Seely, and Rhonda Vincent.
Madame Tussauds Nashville will also be showcasing lifelike wax figures of Reba McEntire and Keith Urban in the Opry House Lobby during the Dec. 11 and 15 shows.
Tickets are on sale now, and all of the shows will air on WSM Radio, WSM, and Opry digital platforms.
Tenille Townes Makes Her Acting Debut In Hallmark’s ‘Time For Him To Come Home For Christmas’
/by Lydia FarthingTenille Townes. Photo: Hugh Tull/Hallmark Media
Recently crowned CCMA Entertainer of the Year Tenille Townes will make her acting debut in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries’ Time For Him To Come Home For Christmas. Starring Holland Roden and Tyler Hynes, the new movie will premiere on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. CT as part of the network’s annual “Miracles of Christmas” programming event.
The movie is the fifth installment from executive producer and country superstar Blake Shelton. It’s based on the book Time For Me To Come Home by Dorothy Shackleford and Travis Thrasher, as well as Shelton’s song of the same name, which Townes performs during the film.
Tenille Townes. Photo: Hugh Tull/Hallmark Media
“Growing up in my house at Christmas time, we always had the Hallmark channel on. It always set the scene for the holiday season, and this is truly such a cool full circle,” shares Townes. “It was an honor to be a part of this and it was such a fun experience getting to say a few lines and put on a concert in a movie for the first time! The entire crew and cast were lovely to work with and I loved learning how it all comes together. Can’t wait to celebrate the holidays, being a part of this movie this year!”
The movie begins four days before Christmas when Elizabeth Athens (Roden) receives a voicemail where a man she doesn’t know makes a final plea to the love of his life for a second chance, asking to meet on Christmas Eve at the unnamed spot where they first met. As she’s swept into the search for the mystery caller, she’s reunited with her best friend Josh (Hynes), who is home for Christmas for the first time in years. On this special Christmas, a wrong number will put Elizabeth on an exciting journey of romance and adventure that will give her and three other lost souls a second chance at happiness.
Townes recently wrapped a European tour and her “Same Road Home Tour,” which travelled throughout the U.S. Her west coast “Side A + B Tour” will kick off in January. For a full list of dates, click here.
Dolly Parton Set To Join Miley Cyrus For New Year’s Eve Broadcast On NBC
/by Lydia FarthingDolly Parton. Photo: Stacie Huckeba
Country icon Dolly Parton will co-host NBC’s New Year’s Eve special alongside her goddaughter Miley Cyrus. The pop star broke the news via Instagram, with the pair decked out in party-ready outfits.
The news comes after Parton’s recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 alongside Carly Simon, Eminem, Lionel Richie, and Eurhythmics. Pat Benatar and Duran Duran were also included in this year’s class of honorees. Judas Priest and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis also received Musical Excellence honors.
Parton is also reportedly working on a rock album, according to a recent interview with Pollstar. Following the filming of her Run, Rose, Run movie, the multi-Platinum vocalist teased that she might have “some of the greats, the legends of rock ‘n’ roll” join her on the project.
This year’s edition of Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party on NBC, set to air Dec. 31 live from Miami, will mark the second consecutive year of Cyrus’ rule over NBC’s year-end festivities.
To ring in 2022, Cyrus co-hosted the special alongside Pete Davidson with performances from Anitta, Billie Joe Armstrong, Jack Harlow, Brandi Carlile, Saweetie, 24kGoldn and more.
Parker McCollum Adds Summer Dates To His 2023 Headlining Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughParker McCollum. Photo: Chris Kleinmeier.
Parker McCollum has announced dates for the second leg of his upcoming 2023 headlining tour.
The summer leg of McCollum’s 2023 trek will feature special guests Larry Fleet, Jackson Dean and Randy Rogers Band and will take him through Toledo, Dallas, Indianapolis, Buffalo, and more through Aug. 19.
“Cannot wait to be out on the road next year! Headlining a tour for most of the year and getting to take Larry Fleet and Jackson Dean along with me is going to be a blast,” McCollum shares. “Such talented guys who deserve the spotlight.”
Citi cardmembers will have access to pre-sale tickets beginning Nov. 29 through Dec. 1. Pre-sale tickets will then be available Nov. 30, with public on-sale beginning Dec. 2.
Earlier this year, McCollum made his debut at RodeoHouston to a sold out crowd of over 73,000. He also performed at Austin City Limits for the first time, and he’ll soon kick off the show’s 2023 season.
McCollum’s new single “Stoned” is set for release Dec. 2.
Nashville Represents At The 2022 American Music Awards
/by Liza AndersonDan + Shay at the 2022 American Music Awards.
Music City was well-represented at the 50th Annual American Music Awards last night (Nov. 20). Hosted by Wayne Brady, the ceremony aired live on ABC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
Dan + Shay took home their seventh career AMA, earning Favorite Country Duo or Group for the fourth consecutive year. The pair also presented Taylor Swift with the Artist of the Year honor. Additionally, Dustin Lynch presented Swift with the AMA for Favorite Music Video alongside Sabrina Carpenter. Breaking her own record with six AMA wins, Swift also earned the awards for Favorite Country Album, Favorite Pop Album, Favorite Female Pop Artist, and Favorite Female Country Artist, making the 40-time winner the most decorated artist in AMAs history. Jimmie Allen and Jessie James Decker were also among the group of presenters. Morgan Wallen scored wins for both Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song.
Allen paid tribute to the legendary Loretta Lynn with a brief rendition of her classic hit “Coal Miner’s Daughter” before introducing 17-time AMA winner and all-time Favorite Country Album record-holder Carrie Underwood, who flew over the crowd to the stage on a neon orb while performing “Crazy Angels” from her latest album Denim & Rhinestones. Allen and Lynch also joined Ari Lennox, Yola, Muni Long, Melissa Ethridge, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Charlie Puth, and Lionel Richie on stage for a surprise re-creation of the 1986 AMAs performance of “We Are The World.”
For the full list of American Music Award winners, click here.
2022 American Music Awards Partial List of Winners:
Artist of the Year – Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Duo or Group – Dan + Shay
Favorite Music Video – Taylor Swift, All Too Well: The Short Film
Favorite Male Country Artist – Morgan Wallen
Favorite Female Country Artist – Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Song – Morgan Wallen “Wasted on You”
Favorite Country Album – Taylor Swift, Red (Taylor’s Version)