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Jun 23

GAC’s Top 20 Summer Party Videos

You might say the hottest summer videos are “B”-rated: Beer, Bikinis and Boats. Sure, Kenny Chesney and Alan Jackson have nearly cornered the market, but we wanted to share the summer love so we dug a little deeper into the sand and came up with this list. In no particular order, here are the Top 20 Summer Party Videos! If you don’t see your favorite on the list, let us know by leaving a comment below!

“Redneck Yacht Club” – Craig Morgan

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You might be a redneck if you wear jeans to go boating… but who cares! You’ll want to be one if you get in on this party. Morgan and all his buddies are fishing, boating and drinking in this “floatin’ trailer park” at Percy Priest Lake near Nashville. Keep your eye out for Aaron Tippin on a wave runner and Blake Shelton (circa long hair) fishing off the dock. Don’t miss the final scene when Morgan channels a redneck Evel Knievel and drives a four-wheeler into the lake.

“Summer Nights” – Rascal Flatts

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The band takes a break from bedazzled jeans and serious stares and turns this video over to the fans. Yeah! Shot in Pismo Beach, CA, the clip features some good time karaoke by the bonfire and a dune buggy on steroids. “Holler if you’re ready for some summer nights!”

“Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off” – Joe Nichols

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Um, did someone forget to mention Joe Nichols’ grandma lives at the Playboy Mansion? Enough said.

Out Last Night” – Kenny Chesney

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With suntanned girls in cocktail dresses dancing poolside, this “buddies-drinking-too-much-beer” song takes a sophisticated spin. Shot on location in Miami, it’s not hard to believe that Kenny Chesney would throw the hottest pool party of all time.

“All Summer Long” – Kid Rock

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This is summer Kid Rock style… an ungodly large gold chain and a whole lot of pole dancing. But when “Sweet Home Alabama” meets “Werewolves of London,” it can’t be all bad. This was his first country hit and it’s summertime after all, so just sing along and let that redneck freak flag fly.

“Chattahoochee” – Alan Jackson

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A true classic, you’ll never see Alan Jackson having more fun than water skiing in his ripped-up jeans. How does he keep that cowboy hat on? I’m not sure if the best part is when he goes for a flip and doesn’t land it – ouch! – or when he’s tubing in his red boots. Either way, you can’t help but sing along.

“Boys In The Summer” – Jessie James

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Remember that cute little kid down the street who set up a lemonade stand one hot summer day? Um well, this is sort of like that… except in this video, 25 cents will get you a cold drink and some dirty dancing by the bonfire. You go, Jessie. “Boys look hotter in the summer!”

“Barefoot And Crazy” – Jack Ingram

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I double dog dare you not to have your toes tapping by the end of this video. Filmed in Jack’s home state of Texas, there’s a party at Barton Springs and anyone with a bikini is invited.

“When The Sun Goes Down” – Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker

Sure this easy breezy video has gorgeous sunsets and beautiful girls in grass skirts, but the part that will really make you smile is watching Kenny and Kracker dance. Shot in south Florida, it’s a No. 1 hit that gets into your head and makes you feel good all day long. Looks like the video was pulled from YouTube, but we still love the song!

“Summer’s Comin’” – Clint Black

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Clint Black singing on the beach in his … um, is that a one-piece Speedo? Well, remember it’s the ‘90s. That’s a younger and much hairier Howie Mandel who’s scouring the beach for a beautiful blonde. And those famous faces under the wigs are a who’s who from Jay Leno to Dick Clark. You can also spot David Hasselhoff (can you say “Baywatch” glory days), as well as Black’s wife Lisa Hartman Black and ‘90s heartthrob Joey Lawrence.

“Water” – Brad Paisley

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Mix a summer episode of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” with an in-pool performance by Brad and his band and you get four minutes of fun. Well, except maybe for that poor guy who gets flung around like a rag doll from a giant excavator. Yikes! Brad’s back flip into the water is impressive. The shot of the hefty guy losing his drawers as he gets out of the water, not so much. Oh yeah, and don’t miss the guy knee boarding behind a horse.

“All I Want To Do” – Sugarland

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Back in ’08 all Country fans wanted to do was sing along to this feel good ditty. And it’s still fun. Jennifer Nettles, an east coast native, almost looks like a California girl surfing the waves and dancing in her bikini. Another fun performance by Sugarland.

“No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” – Kenny Chesney

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“It’s a way of life,” Kenny says of “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems.” So let your worries melt away as you listen to this mellow melody and kick back with Kenny in a chair on the beach. Looks like he and his friends are having a great time, and you will too.

“Stays In Mexico” – Toby Keith

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What happens in Mexico stays in Mexico – and it’s a good thing since a man and woman – both married to other people – have a tequila fueled affair in this video. Seriously, how do you expect her to resist a guy in a rainbow-striped Speedo? Toby’s having too much fun singing about “things the devil himself wouldn’t do.”

“Summertime Blues” – Alan Jackson

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Jacked up trucks four-wheeling in a muddy field and a bunch of shirtless guys in overalls – this is Alan Jackson’s heyday. He even manages to get in on a little mud wrestling…well, sort of. This early ‘90s hit will be a go-to summer song for years to come.

“Six-Pack Summer” – Phil Vassar

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“Winter sure was miserable… it’s over and we owe it to ourselves to have a little fun,” Phil croons. And he does. Packed with shots of him playing in Nashville’s celebrity softball game, performing in concert and hanging with friends at the lake, Phil lives what he sings in his Barney Fife T-shirt. “Just relax and let the six-pack summer roll.”

“It’s A Summer Thing” – Troy Olsen

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The debut video from this Arizona-bred cowboy proves there’s always room for a groovy new song celebrating the season. Shot in Apache Lake, AZ, the breathtaking backdrop is a departure from the beach settings of so many summer-theme videos. “So grab a cerveza and everyone raise ‘em, and let’s all give thanks for today.”

“It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” – Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett

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Alan’s suntanned smile is hard to resist in this tropical treat. Not to mention a sing-along with the king of summer songs himself, Mr. Jimmy Buffet. Go ahead, pour yourself something tall and strong and start your Jamaican vacation right here!

“California Girls” – Gretchen Wilson

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When this redneck woman brings her twang to the beach, she shows those California girls who’s boss. Riding horses on the coast and playing carnival games on the boardwalk, Gretchen may not be blonde but she is a bombshell with six-pack abs to prove it.

“Toes” – Zac Brown Band

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Beer, Ice, Beer. The essential summer shopping list. Good ol’ boy “Flody Boatwood” is a legend in his own mind when he picks a winning lottery ticket and dreams of living the high life in a tropical paradise. In the end, Kid Rock comes to his rescue, he buys a case of beer, and everyone has a good time.

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Jun 22

Kenny Chesney Takes Philadelphia Coastal

Kenny Chesney & Grace Potter onstage at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Kenny Chesney took fans to the beach Saturday night when his Goin’ Coastal Tour stopped in Philadelphia. Kenny played to a sold-out crowd of 52,000 at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, for the fourth time in five years. Grace Potter made a surprise appearance during the show to perform “You And Tequila” and The Eagles classic, “Take It Easy.”

“Philadelphia is a very passionate city and our fans there reflected that this year like they never have,” Kenny said. “They love their food, their sports, and their music. The band and I sure felt a lot of energy and love in that stadium. And to stand up there for the first time at a show and sing ‘You And Tequila’ with Grace was very special.” Continue Reading

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Jun 1

Kenny Chesney Sells Over One Million Tickets

Kenny Chesney photo by Danny Clinch, courtesy of Sony Music Nashville.

Kenny Chesney has sold more than one million tickets to his 2011 Goin’ Coastal Tour, marking the eighth time the superstar has passed the million mark in ticket sales. Having sold more than 10 million tickets since 2002, Billboard recently named Kenny “the biggest ticket seller in country music and among the elite touring artists in the world.”

“We’ve had a blast so far with ‘Goin’ Coastal’ and there have already been so many memorable moments,” Kenny said. “After taking time off in 2010, seeing all the fans out there still supporting me really puts a smile on my face, and to know that they’re having fun makes it all worthwhile.” Continue Reading

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May 23

Summer’s Top 10 Concert Tours

Taylor Swift on stage in Seoul, South Korea on the Asian leg of her 2011 Speak Now World Tour. Photo courtesy of Taylorswift.com.

As the sun starts setting a little later and temperatures heat up, it’s time to start thinking about those wonderful summer days and nights. What better way to spend them than watching your favorite country artists sing your favorite songs? In no particular order, here’s our list of the Top 10 must-see summer music tours:

Taylor Swift’s “Speak Now World Tour”

Taylor Swift continues her “Speak Now World Tour” this summer headlining major stadiums and arenas across North America. Getting things started with two shows at Omaha’s Qwest Center Memorial Day Weekend, Taylor hits more than 50 dates through mid-September as she takes the scenic route through more than 20 states and 4 Canadian provinces. Detroit’s Ford Field, Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium and 4 sold-out appearances at Los Angeles’ Staples Center in late August are all on the itinerary. If you’re reading this and haven’t bought your tickets yet, it’s time to start calling every friend and cousin you have since all but 6 shows are sold out through September 21. Opening acts include NeedToBreathe, Randy MontanaFrankie Ballard and James Wesley. Tickets range from $27.00 – $89.50.

Jason Aldean’s “Summer 2011 My Kinda Party Tour”

Jason Aldean keeps rollin’ this summer and hosting nothing but good times at 18 shows scheduled through July and August. The party starts July 8 with a high profile gig at Milwaukee’s famed Summerfest before performing in 12 states coast to coast as well as Alberta, Canada. Other key dates include July 23 at Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontier Days and a Saturday night show August 13 at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, MO. Chris Young and Thompson Square join on most dates to kick the party into high gear. Tickets range from $23.25-$70.00.

Brad Paisley’s “H2O II World Tour”

Has Brad Paisley ever taken a break from the road? It seems the current ACM Entertainer of the Year just keeps on giving the fans exactly what they want since he was forced to dry out his road gear after May 2010’s Nashville flood. If you remember, this was just before kicking off the original “H20 World Tour.” Paisley fittingly kicks off the new edition of “H2O II World Tour” at the Virginia Beach Ampitheatre on June 3 with 19 shows through the Midwest and Eastern seaboard before heading to Europe in early August. Tour stops include Country Stampede in Manahattan, KS on June 25 and Maine’s Scarborough Downs on July 17. Special guests include Blake Shelton and Jerrod Niemann. Tickets range from $30.00-$125.00. Continue Reading

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Feb 1

Miranda Lambert Rules ACM Nominations

Miranda Lambert and Ronnie Dunn at the nominations announcement for the 46th Annual ACM Awards, Feb. 1, 2011 at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Last year Miranda Lambert said 2010 was “her best year yet.” She might have to amend that statement, if Feb. 1, 2011 is any indication.

This morning at the 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards nominations announcement, Miranda heard her name called 35 times…oops, make that 7 times. Miranda and Ronnie Dunn read the list this morning at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, live during CBS’ The Early Show. Ronnie made the joke about Miranda having triple-digit nominations, but clearly, she is at the forefront of possible trophy winners.

For the third year, fans will select the winner of the Academy’s most prestigious honor, Entertainer of the Year and for the third year, the two newcomer categories for the annual Academy of Country Music Awards —Top New Solo Vocalist, Top New Vocal Duo or Group— will also be opened up to fan voting. The winner in each of the two newcomer categories will then move on to compete for Top New Artist, which is also a fan voted category. Online voting for all fan voted categories will be available at www.voteACM.com.  The winners of Entertainer of the Year and Top New Artist will be announced live during the 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, broadcast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 8 p.m. live ET/delayed PT on CBS.

Miranda led with seven nominations, including Top Female Vocalist and her first-ever nomination for Entertainer of the Year. In addition, she was nominated for Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “The House That Built Me” and received two nominations for Video of the Year for “Only Prettier” and “The House That Built Me.” She is nominated for Vocal Event of the Year with Sheryl Crow and Loretta Lynn for “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Miranda is the reigning ACM Top Female Vocalist.

Kenny Chesney is nominated for five awards, including Album of the Year for Hemingway’s Whiskey and Single Record of the Year for “The Boys Of Fall,” both of which he is nominated for as an artist and producer.   He is also nominated for Video of the Year for “The Boys Of Fall.” 

Zac Brown Band is nominated for five awards including Top Vocal Group and Album of the Year.  Zac Brown Band is also nominated for Song of the Year, Single Record of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year for “As She’s Walking Away” featuring Alan Jackson.

Zac Brown of Zac Brown Band also received four additional individual nominations as the producer for Album of the Year contender You Get What You Give, Single Record of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year for “As She’s Walking Away” and additionally as a composer for Song of the Year for “As She’s Walking Away.”

The Band Perry is nominated for four awards, including Top Vocal Group and Top New Vocal Duo or Group.  They are also nominated for Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “If I Die Young.” Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry also received an additional individual nomination as a composer for Song of the Year contender “If I Die Young.”

Taylor Swift is nominated for four awards, including her second nod for Entertainer of the Year.  If Swift wins Entertainer of the Year, this will be her first Entertainer of the Year win. Swift is nominated as an artist and producer for Album of the Year for Speak Now and she also received a nomination for Top Female Vocalist. 

Lady Antebellum is nominated for three awards including Top Vocal Group.  They are also nominated for Album of the Year as artists and producers for Need You Now. They are the reigning Top Vocal Group.

Lee Brice is nominated for three awards for Song of the Year and as both an artist and producer for Single Record of the year for “Love Like Crazy.”  This is Brice’s first year to be nominated.

Easton Corbin is nominated for three awards for Top New Solo Vocalist and for Song of the Year and Single Record of the Year for “A Little More Country Than That.” This is Corbin’s first year to be nominated.

Alan Jackson is nominated for three awards for Song of the Year, Single Record of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year for “As She’s Walking Away,” with the Zac Brown Band.

Keith Urban is nominated for three awards including Entertainer of the Year and Top Male Vocalist.  Keith is also nominated for Vocal Event of the Year for “Blue Sky” with Emily West.

Members of the Academy of Country Music select the nominees and winners of the ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, and select the final top six nominees of the Entertainer of the Year category and the top three nominees in newcomer categories, Top New Solo Vocalist and Top New Vocal Duo or Group. Presenters and performers who will appear at the ceremony will be announced at a later date.

Following is the list of final nominees. Winners in each of the following categories, except where noted, will be presented with an ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARD during the live television broadcast:

Entertainer of the Year

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Jan 19

21 No.1s for Kenny Chesney, Plus a New Football Documentary

Kenny Chesney photo courtesy of Sony Music Nashville.

You could venture that 21 is a favorite number of Kenny Chesney‘s right now. The superstar’s latest single, “Somewhere With You,” has topped the country charts, marking the 21st time one of Kenny’s songs has reached the peak. The track  from Kenny’s Hemingway’s Whiskey release struck a chord with him immediately.

“I thought this song was very unique from the first time I heard it,” says Kenny. “I’m looking forward to singing it live this summer when we get back out on the road and connect one on one with the fans.” Continue Reading

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Jan 12

Kenny Chesney Adds More Tour Dates

Kenny Chesney's 2011 tour poster. Photo courtesy of twitter.com/kennychesney.

There was a time when Kenny Chesney played in an east Tennessee dive bar for tips. Things are definitely better now. Kenny just announced 41 more dates on his 2011 “Corona presents Kenny Chesney’s Goin’ Coastal Tour,” his biggest tour in five years. He welcomes opening acts Uncle Kracker and Billy Currington.

The new dates – arenas and amphitheatres – are in addition to his 10 previously-announced stadium shows with the Zac Brown Band, as reflected in the tour poster above.

“To know that the music you’ve created and some of the songs you’ve written mean so much to so many people – I’ve loved seeing it grow into that,” says Kenny.

“It’s a show,” he adds, “but our shows have become experiences. I love that about our crowd. My fans work hard, and they play hard. And I’m like that, too. The two hours I’m up there, I don’t think about anything else. I love that shared experience. It’s what I love about live music.”

Here’s where you can see Kenny on the “Goin’ Coastal” tour. As with any tour schedule, dates could change so please check kennychesney.com before going: Continue Reading

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Dec 27

Frankie Ballard Wraps Tour, Thanks Fans

Frankie Ballard photo courtesy of Reprise Records.

New Reprise Records artist Frankie Ballard had a great 2010. His debut single, “Tell Me You Get Lonely”, went Top 40 on the radio and is currently in the Top 5 position on GAC’s Top 20 Country Countdown – and he earned a slot on the “It’s Good To Be Me Tour 2010″ with fellow Michigan artists Uncle Kracker and Ty Stone.

We asked Frankie if we could come on the road with him during the tour…well, via video, that is. Here’s the seventh webisode in our GACTV.com web series, Frankie Ballard Road Reports. Continue Reading

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Dec 22

Trace Adkins, Laura Bell Bundy Help GAC Countdown Top 50 of 2010

Laura Bell Bundy with GAC's Nan Kelley on the set of Top 20 Country Countdown.

GAC’s 62,000 video plays of 2010 are winding down to a final 50.

Trace Adkins, Rascal Flatts, Laura Bell Bundy and Luke Bryan are among the stars who join Nan Kelley for GAC’s Top 50 Videos Of 2010, a five-part countdown that kicks off Monday, Dec. 27, and comes to its conclusion Friday, Dec. 31.

Josh Turner, Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire, Easton Corbin, The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia, Uncle Kracker, comedian Jeff Dunham and GAC’s Storme Warren are also part of the countdown, derived from votes by GAC viewers. Nan shepherds the entire event poolside from the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.

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Dec 21

Frankie Ballard’s Record Deal Leads To a Very Special Guitar

Frankie Ballard photo courtesy of Reprise Records.

New Reprise Records artist Frankie Ballard has a Top 40 debut single, “Tell Me You Get Lonely” — and a slot on the “It’s Good To Be Me Tour 2010″ with fellow Michigan artists Uncle Kracker and Ty Stone.

We asked Frankie if we could come on the road with him…well, via video, that is. Here’s the sixth webisode in our new GACTV.com web series, Frankie Ballard Road Reports. Continue Reading

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