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May 23

Keith Urban Moved by Commitment of Navy SEALS

Keith Urban

Keith Urban photo courtesy of Capitol Nashville.

Keith Urban penned “For You” for the movie Act of Valor, which was inspired by real-life events and stars a group of active-duty Navy SEALS.  Keith was able to spend time with SEALS featured in the movie and learn about their deep, unique bond.

“They have a mantra, and they say ‘the only easy day was yesterday’ and they have this spirit of brotherhood,” he says. “That’s a particular thing that’s very specific to the Seals,” he said. “Military in general have this very strong brotherhood code.” Continue Reading

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May 22

Country Stars Reflect on the Meaning of Memorial Day

Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley in his video for “Home.” Image courtesy of Capitol Nashville.

As Memorial Day approaches, several country stars are taking time to reflect on what the holiday means and the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women. Dierks Bentley looks at the time he spends away from his family while touring and compares it to the time those deployed spend away from their loved ones to keep everything in perspective.

“I just think about being gone two, three days at a time, maybe a couple of weeks at a time,” he said. “That seems like a long time when you have kids and family, but these soldiers, they’re gone for months and years at a time and they have family back home. That, in itself, is such a huge sacrifice, and that’s just the beginning of it. That’s just scratching the surface of what these guys [and gals] are doing every day – preparing for battle, actually being in battle, being wounded in battle, sometimes dying in battle.” Continue Reading

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May 22

Kenny Chesney Helps Bring Music to Alzheimer’s Patients Through “Music and Memory”

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney photo courtesy of Sony Music Nashville.

Kenny Chesney has teamed up with Music and Memory, a non-profit organization that brings personalized music players to seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia. Music has been found to be therapeutic for those suffering from the disease, leading to improved social engagement and quality of life.

GAC is the official media sponsor of Kenny’s No Shoes Nation Tour. Check out photos, videos and more from the tour in our No Shoes Nation Tour section!

As part of his partnership, Kenny recorded a PSA for the organization. Watch the PSA below to learn more about Music and Memory as well as how to help. Continue Reading

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May 22

The Henningsens Perform with PS22 Chorus

The Henningsens

The Henningsens recently sang “American Beautiful” and “Mirrors” with the Acclaimed PS22 Chorus. Photo courtesy of Sony Music Nashville.

The Henningsens recently paid a visit to Public School 22 in Graniteville, Staten Island, New York, to perform with the talented fifth graders of the PS22 Chorus. The chorus joined the trio for a rendition of their debut hit “American Beautiful” as well as a cover of this week’s No. 1 Billboard Pop Songs hit, “Mirrors” by Justin Timberlake.

“The @PS22Chorus is such an inspiration!  We had so much fun covering @jtimberlake’s ‘Mirrors’ with them!  So talented!!” the band tweeted after the visit.

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May 22

Taylor Swift on the Movie Role She’d Have to Play

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift photo courtesy of Facebook.com/TaylorSwift.

Taylor Swift is no stranger to acting. She recently appeared on the season finale of FOX’s New Girl and has taken on characters in movies and on television in the past. But these days, it would take a lot to make her step away from music.

“I would love to do a movie that I was so obsessed with that I couldn’t think of anything other than shooting that movie,” she said. “If that happens, you will see pictures of me on set shooting that movie. And if you see me shooting a movie, you’ll know that I was so obsessed with the idea of it and the script and the story and felt that it was so important, that I couldn’t possibly not do it.” Continue Reading

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May 22

GAC Album Review: Randy Rogers Band’s Trouble

Randy Rogers Band

Randy Rogers Band photo courtesy of UMG Nashville.

Trouble just might be the Randy Rogers Band’s best album to date. Though a few RRB purists might be caught off guard by some of the new wrinkles heard on the band’s sixth studio album, the ultimate payoff makes for an exciting ride courtesy of the Texas-bred band.

In stores now, Trouble marks the first collaboration between the quintet and in-demand producer Jay Joyce (Eric Church’s Chief, Little Big Town’s Tornado). Though Randy’s bittersweet melodies and Lone Star drawl still ache through the album’s 11 songs, Jay Joyce’s dynamic and atmospheric dial provides the band’s sound with a whole new dimension.

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May 22

Parmalee Performs at 35,000 Ft. for Southwest Airlines Passengers

Parmalee

Parmalee photo courtesy of BBR Management.

Parmalee recently took to the skies as the first act to perform for Southwest Airlines’ Live At 35 Travelin’ Taylor Tour. The band was handpicked by the airline to perform at 35,000 ft. for passengers on a direct flight from Nashville to Houston.

Watch Parmalee perform “Carolina” live >>

“It was a blast!” Josh McSwain said. “I mean, who gets to do that? It was so much fun! Plus the show was sold-out in pre-sale and no one walked out during the performance. It was a perfect gig.” Continue Reading

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May 21

Kellie Pickler & Derek Hough Win Dancing With The Stars

Kellie Pickler & Derek Hough

DANCING WITH THE STARS – ‘Episode 1610′ – In the final two-hour performance show, the remaining couples competed in three rounds of dance. In the first round, each couple took on a new routine in a dance style that the judges wanted to see again. In round two, the couples were challenged to a Cha Cha relay, where each pair danced to a different section of the same song. In the last round — and one of the biggest competitive dances of the season — the couples took on a supersized freestyle featuring special effects, additional dancers and unexpected surprises, on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ MONDAY, MAY 20 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Adam Taylor/ABC via Getty Images) KELLIE PICKLER, DEREK HOUGH

After wowing the judges and charming viewers all season long, Kellie Pickler and her professional dance partner, Derek Hough, were crowned champions of season 16 of Dancing With The Stars. The pair ended Monday night’s competition in second place behind Zendaya and her partner Val Chmerkovskiy, notching perfect scores on their routines, then coming in second place during the cha cha relay which earned them four extra points.

See photos of Kellie on Dancing With The Stars! >>

Following earning another perfect score for their Tuesday night routine, Kellie was clearly surprised to hear her and Derek’s names called as the winners of the Mirror Ball Trophy. “This is amazing!” she managed to say through squeals of excitement and a flurry of celebration. Continue Reading

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May 21

Jana Kramer Releases “I Hope It Rains” to Country Radio

Jana Kramer

Jana Kramer photo by Bryan Allen, courtesy of Warner Bros. Nashville.

Jana Kramer has released her new single, “I Hope It Rains,” to country radio. She recently filmed the video outside of Nashville with plans for it to be released next month. The single can be found on her self-titled debut album.

A busy summer is in the works for Jana. She’s currently on tour with Darius Rucker through June before joining Blake Shelton’s Ten Times Crazier Tour this July, including stops in Chicago, New York’s Jones Beach and Nashville. Continue Reading

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May 21

George Strait Makes History with 60th No. 1 Single

George Strait

Photo courtesy of Essential Broadcast Media, taken by Art Streiber.

George Strait is the first music artist in history, in any genre, to record 60 No. 1 songs. His latest single, “Give It All We Got Tonight” topped the Mediabase country chart this week. It is the lead single from his new album, Love Is Everything, released May 14.

Read our review of George Strait’s Love Is Everything album >>

“I didn’t realize we were making history,” George said. “I just hoped we were putting out music that my fans would enjoy. As always, I’m thankful to the fans and country radio for their support on all 60 of these number one songs as well as my entire career. They are the ones who made this happen.”  Continue Reading

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