Radio Disney Country Launches LA Country Radio Station KRDC 99.1 FM

LA is goin’ country y’all! Announced today, Radio Disney Country launched KRDC 99.1 FM out of Los Angeles, CA to bring today’s hottest country music to the City of Angels. Additionally, Radio Disney Country will now be available on iHeartRadio and TuneIn, as well as on the music platforms of Spotify and Apple Music featuring curated playlists.

It doesn’t stop there for Radio Disney Country. as the brand expands even further with the upcoming launch of its musical.ly account, @RadioDisneyCountry, and continues its massive social media presence across multiple platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube.

“As country music continues to deliver some of the biggest artists in music today,” said Phil Guerini, Vice President, Music Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide and General Manager, Radio Disney Network “we are broadening the reach of Radio Disney Country through both terrestrial and digital extensions of its brand.”

LA’s KRDC 99.1 FM is officially on the air. The first hour consisted of commercial free airplay and featured Kelsea Ballerini with her brand new single “Legends,” as well as fan favorites such as Rascal Flatts, Carly Pearce, Dan + Shay, and many more.

Tune-In to KRDC 99.1 FM, and stream Radio Disney Country on iHeartRadio and TuneIn.

Livestream: Rascal Flatts to Perform Exclusive Concert Presented by TIDAL

Prior to Rascal Flatts taking the stage at the CMA Music Festival, TIDAL will be exclusively livestreaming a rare, intimate performance from the superstar vocal group on Friday, June 9th at 10:30AM CT. The special concert will be hosted by TV personality, Alecia Davis, and will feature a fan Q&A at the end of the performance. Watch here, or watch the live stream below.

Ryman Auditorium Honors Musical Icons Little Jimmy Dickens and Bill Monroe with Life-Size Statues

Two of the most profound musical innovators in country and bluegrass music will forever remain part of the Soul of Nashville with the installation of life-size statues of Little Jimmy Dickens and Bill Monroe at the historic Ryman Auditorium.

The Ryman, which is recognized as the Soul of Nashville, was founded as a beacon of hope for the faithful; it has become an international symbol of cultural significance drawing millions of people to Nashville to find their own inspiration in the wood pews under the famed stained-glass windowpanes.

Ricky Skaggs Bill Monroe Statue Ryman Auditorium
Ricky Skaggs Photo Credit: Terry Wyatt / Getty Images

The bronze likenesses were commissioned by the Ryman Auditorium in recognition of the 125th Anniversary. Sculpted by artist Ben Watts, the life-size statues took one year to create. Little Jimmy Dickens’ statue is adjacent to the landmark statue of riverboat captain Thomas G. Ryman on Fourth Avenue. The replica of the Father of Bluegrass Music Bill Monroe is located near the Fifth Avenue driveway.
 
The iconic brick building, which is on the national registry of historic places, rose to prominence first as Nashville’s largest venue for civic gatherings and later for attracting national touring shows including the biggest names in music, theater, and entertainment including Katharine Hepburn, Harry Houdini, Bob Hope, the Ziegfeld Follies, and countless others including President Theodore Roosevelt.
 
The Ryman became the home of the Grand Ole Opry in 1943, and the world of broadcast entertainment changed forever as the live radio and TV show brought the likes of Roy Acuff, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Minnie Pearl, Elvis Presley, Marty Robbins, and Hank Williams to the stage and into living rooms around the country. The program’s 31-year Ryman ignited the growth of country music.
 
Dickens and Monroe were instrumental to that burgeoning popularity.
 
Dickens was born James Cecil Dickins, but was world famous as “Little Jimmy.” He was known for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4’11”), and flashy wardrobe, but his contributions to country music were far greater than his diminutive stature. He started as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983.
 
Little Jimmy Dickens was a beloved fixture at the Opry, on stage and backstage. He passed away on Jan. 2, 2015. Before his death, he was the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry.
 
Dickens recorded many novelty songs including “Country Boy,” “A-Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed,” “I’m Little but I’m Loud,” and his biggest hit, the No. 1 “May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose.”  His song “Take an Old Cold Tater (And Wait)” inspired Hank Williams to nickname him Tater. 
 
Over the years, Dickens made appearances in music videos by close friend and fishing buddy, fellow West Virginia native Brad Paisley. Along with joining on bonus comedy tracks on several of Paisley’s albums, Dickens also joined Paisley and his CMA Awards co-host Carrie Underwood in several show monologues. Upon Dickens’ death in 2015, Paisley lamented the loss of his hero and “the best friend a human being could ask for” and has performed numerous tributes to Dickens’ life and career.
 
“This was a man who was honing his craft before Hank Williams, who we sort of credit as the father of modern country music in many ways,” said Paisley during the unveiling. “He saw everything in those decades that he stood on that stage, like Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn and Garth Brooks. By the time Jimmy left us, he had become the Grand Ole Opry. On a night that he wasn’t there, you were cheated out of something and he knew that. He realized when he was well enough to do it, he went. He knew that he owed it to the younger generation that wanted to see him, it was another lesson in how you entertain people. He gave them everything that he had on that stage and in this building for many many years. So I think it’s really appropriate that he’s going to be one of the statues that’s a permanent reminder of what we should be in this building.”
 
Speaking on behalf of Monroe was Ricky Skaggs, whose own career was heavily influenced by the mandolin player. Skaggs was only six years old in 1960, when he first got to perform on stage with Monroe and his band at the high school in Martha, Kentucky.

“I don’t know if you ever get another Bill Monroe in a century,” said Skaggs. “There’s not a lot of people that I know of who could be cited as creating a whole new genre of music, but he did. He had the ear to hear it, the talent to play it and the heart to keep it alive because he was strong, he was powerful. I don’t know any person who could have withstood, pushed through and made it like him. He had music in his veins. It was the thing that pushed him so much. It wasn’t just to make a living. It was to get something out of him and take to people that he loved, and that was the fans that loved this music. I have traveled all over the world into places you would think that bluegrass music would never make it to … and you meet someone there that actually plays the music. So this music has totally gone around the world.”
 
The Father of Bluegrass was a gifted player, singer, and songwriter. The genre takes its name from his band, the Blue Grass Boys, named for Monroe’s home state of Kentucky. Monroe’s performing career spanned 69 years before he died on Sept. 9, 1996 – just shy of his 85th birthday.
 
Monroe formed the first edition of the Blue Grass Boys in Atlanta, Ga. The band eventually featured more than 150 performers including Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt. In October 1939, Monroe successfully auditioned for a regular spot on the Grand Ole Opry impressing Opry founder George D. Hay with his energetic stage performance – he soon started recording and developing what would eventually become his signature style with fast tempos, instrumental virtuosity, and musical innovation. His recordings have become classics including “Blue Grass Breakdown,” “My Rose of Old Kentucky,” and Monroe’s most famous composition, “Blue Moon of Kentucky.”
 
Monroe, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970, remained a mainstay at the Opry. There he settled into a role as a musical patriarch influencing generations of young musicians including Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, and the Oak Ridge Boys.
 
With a $14 million renovation in 2015, the Ryman is widely considered one of the finest performance venues in the world hosting performers from all genres of music. Today, the Ryman draws artists from all corners of the globe eager to experience the thrill of walking to the front of the stage to perform.

Cody Johnson Continues To Take Country Music By Storm

Country traditionalist Cody Johnson recently surpassed 100 million Pandora streams, averaging nearly two million streams per week. Last November, Johnson performed his first ever show in LA as an opening act at the iconic Troubadour to a jam-packed room of fans singing at the top of their lungs to every lyric of his music. On August 18, Johnson will perform his first headline show at The Troubadour. The show sold out in just two weeks. Since January 2017, Johnson has sold over 215,000 tickets to 49 shows in 20 states nationwide. An astounding 32 of these shows have been sold out.

The indie powerhouse has been taking the country music world by storm since the release of his critically-acclaimed album GOTTA BE ME last June. In less than a year, Johnson has earned a #1 album on the iTunes Country album chart, a #2 album on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart, garnered over 135 million streams and acquired nearly a quarter of a million new social media followers. He also managed to earn a Rolling Stone nod for having one of the “Top 40 Country Album of 2016,” made his national daytime television debut on the HARRY show and his Grand Ole Opry debut to an audience who responded with a roaring standing ovation.

“The public gets their own perception of you, with fame. I love my family. I believe in God, believe in working hard and not backing down. You gotta stand up for what you believe in, without it being ‘cool.’ That’s who I am,” Johnson recently shared in an interview with Good Grit Magazine. “I use my music in the only way I can, to affect people in the the only way I know how. I’m a simple man who believes in simple things.”

This summer, Johnson will continue to crisscross the nation amplifying his rabid #CoJoNation of fans from coast to coast — and everywhere in between.

Johnson’s 2017 summer tour schedule is as follows:

DATE | CITY | VENUE:
6/8                      Boston, MA                           Brighton Music Hal
6/9                      Silver Spring, MD                 The Fillmore
6/10                    Hunter, NY                            Taste of Country Music Festival
6/15                    Fort Collins, CO                    Aggie Theater
6/16                    Grand Junction, CO              Country Jam
6/17                    Kaycee, WY                          Chris LeDoux Days
6/22                    Springfield, MO                     Midnight Rodeo
6/23                    Manhattan, KS                      Country Stampede
6/24                    Fort Worth, TX                       Panther Island Pavilion
6/30                    Gun Barrel City, TX                Gun Barrel City Amphitheater
7/1                      Concan, TX                            House Pasture Cattle Co.
7/6                      Varysburg, NY                        Jam In the Valley
7/7                      Springfield, IL                         Boondocks
7/8                      Stockville, NE                         Frontier County Fair
7/12                    Seattle, WA                             Tractor Tavern
7/13                    Portland, OR                           Dante’s
7/14                    Reno, NV                                Cargo at Whitney Peak Hotel
7/15                    Boise, ID                                 Knitting Factory
7/20                    Omaha, NE                             Slowdown
7/21                    Sioux City, IA                           Anthem
7/22                    Eau Claire, WI                         Country Jam
7/28                    San Angelo, TX                       San Angelo River Stage
7/29                    Houston, TX                            Sam Houston Race Park
8/3                      Minneapolis, MN                     Cabooze
8/4                      Detroit Lakes, MN                   WE Fest
8/5                      Des Moines, IA                        Wooley’s
8/16                    San Francisco, CA                   Slim’s
8/17                    San Luis Obispo, CA                Fremont Theater
8/18                     Los Angeles, CA                      The Troubadour
8/19                     San Diego, CA                         Moonshine Beach
8/25                     Austin, TX                                ACL Moody Theater

**Additional tour dates to be announced**

CONTEST: Enter To Win an Autographed Lady Antebellum HEART BREAK CD

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Lady Antebellum’s highly anticipated sixth studio album, Heart Break, is available now! The new album features 13 hot new tracks including lead single, “You Look Good.”

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