Justin Moore Goes Undercover at Cabela’s

Justin Moore recently went undercover at Cabela’s and it’s incredible! Playing the role of a sales associate, Moore went under a complete transformation as associate “Tim” to help folks take a look at some Everyday Value items.

Not only did Justin help folks make their decision, he also creatively promoted his new single “Somebody Else Will.” Check out the video here or watch below.

Kenny Chesney Teams Up with SiriusXM for World Premiere Video of “Rich and Miserable”

It started with the blind promos. Snippets of John C. McGinley delivering a speech in a college lecture hall, challenging the notion of what has value, how one defines happiness, what really makes you rich. They began popping up on SiriusXM’s homepage, The Highway and Y2K Country with only the tag “World Video Premiere,” along with a date (Friday, 4/28/17) and a time (10 a.m. EST).

Nothing more than the intriguing pieces of a lecture, and a plain page. What it was about remained to be seen, and that was the intention of Kenny Chesney, who’s spent his last two album cycles doing the unlikely and the unpredictable.

That inclination continues, as the man The Los Angeles Times deemed “The People’s Superstar” made a full-budget video for “Rich and Miserable,” an album track from Cosmic Hallelujah, teasing its world premiere with no mention of the song or the artist. Teaming with SiriusXM for the rollout, it marked another first: a world premiere on the satellite radio platform as Chesney created a new dynamic for videos. WATCH HERE.

“I think there’s so much more to what goes on a record than radio can play,” Chesney says of the decision, “and some songs need to be heard. For ‘Rich and Miserable,’ it felt like it was addressing so many of the things we’re sold and told – about what makes us happy, or we’re supposed to want, or are expected to do. I didn’t want that message getting lost, so we decided to skip a video on some of the singles and do this instead.”

“But what was even better,” he continues, “is that the people we work with at SiriusXM understood doing this was about the message. They allowed us to break out what the song was about without relying on an artist’s name or the usual tags. They saw the importance of what we’re trying to say.”

SiriusXM Senior VP/General Manager, Music Programming Steve Blatter concurs, saying, “Kenny Chesney has always been an artist who’s brought innovation to his music. When we started talking about what he wanted to do, it was so unconventional – and yet, it made sense. Like SiriusXM, he’s always trying to find a deeper way to explore the music, so we were delighted to partner with him on this world premiere.”

With its layered harmonies and under-rhythms, “Rich and Miserable” may be the most sophisticated production the songwriter/superstar from East Tennessee has ever recorded. But the Shane McAnally/Josh Osborne/Jesse Frasure song also digs deeper into the psyche of the striving American condition. Though known for his kicked-back kind of country, Chesney hoped the song would connect in a way that would create some introspection about why we need our getaways so badly – and possibly recalibrate the way we prioritize our lives.

“When I called John (C. McGinley) to see if he’d do this for me, we talked for a while about what the song was about,” Chesney offers. “It was something we’d talked about before, and he told me he understood why I thought this song was important. Those lines he delivers are something he and I both feel very deeply – and it’s something I think we’d all do well to consider. The fact he’d come do this video for me, knowing it’s never going to be a single… This video is strictly for calling attention to the message… says a lot about who he is, and the things that he values. Like me, he hopes this is a discussion worth having. Maybe this video does that.”

“We are always looking for innovative ways to bring our listeners closer to the music,” notes J.R. Schumann, senior director of programming for SiriusXM. “When I heard ‘Rich and Miserable,’ it was immediately clear this was an important piece of music and something people needed and deserved to hear.”

With lyrics that include, “We don’t know what we want/ But we want it and we want it all right now/We’re too young until we’re too old/ We’re all lost on the yellow brick road/ We climb the ladder but the ladder just grows…,” “Rich and Miserable” is a song for a world moving faster, the bar always being raised higher and the impossible stress that comes with it. For Chesney, who’s become the antidote to these pressures, it’s a clarifying song designed to cast a light on how we get to such intensity, in hopes that we might find a less excruciating way to find balance.

“I know people don’t always do things like this,” Chesney admits. “But sometimes, if you want to make it about the music and what the songs are trying to say, you need to. I love this clip, love John’s speech, every student’s reaction hearing someone break it down for them — and every single word written on that board.

Nothing would make me happier than to have people starting thinking about their word. And if you have to watch the clip to figure out what I’m talking about, well, the journey starts there! What’s your word? Tell me.”

Chesney headlines the final night of this year’s Stagecoach Festival in Indio, Calif. this weekend. After kicking off his handful of 2017 shows with close to 40,000 people on the beach in Fort Lauderdale for the Tortuga Music Festival that saw The Sun Sentinel writing, “A most uncommon common man, Chesney is country music’s reigning superstar — yes, a performer worthy of that overused term — who fills football stadiums, challenges listeners to his popular No Shoes Radio channel with ahead-of-the-curve picks from Michael Kiwanuka and Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, while also running the premium Blue Chair Bay Rum distillery. But Chesney is also a songwriter of deep sensitivity, a son of small-town East Tennessee and the eastern Caribbean, a humble poet of simple virtues that come with no political litmus test. In an era when authenticity seems hard to come by, the heart-on-sleeve honesty heard on poignant Chesney ballads such as ‘There Goes My Life,’ ‘Don’t Blink’ and ‘Coach,’ seems even more rare and valuable.”

And with SiriusXM teaming for this most unusual video debut for “Rich and Miserable,” Chesney looks to continue expanding his passion for music and the people who find their lives in his songs.

First Round of Celebrities Announced for 2017 City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game

The hits keep coming as the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game presented by Staples® continues to announce talent for their 27th annual event. The starting lineup is revealed with all-stars Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina, Aaron Watson, Danielle Bradbery and Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth from ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”

Reba McEntire was previously announced as performing the National Anthem. Many more artists to be announced!

This group of artists will meet at the field on Saturday, June 10, at First Tennessee Park for some friendly competition for a great cause. Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a pioneer in the fields of bone marrow transplantation, diabetes and numerous breakthrough cancer drugs based on technology developed at the institution.

Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.

As always, 100 percent of event net profits benefit City of Hope. For more information, visit cityofhope.org/softball or follow City of Hope on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Lady Antebellum Featured on Soundtrack for ABC’s Movie Event of “Dirty Dancing”

On May 19, Virgin/Deepwell Records will release “Dirty Dancing,” the soundtrack for ABC’s three-hour filmed musical event, which premieres Wednesday, May 24 (8:00-11:00 p.m. EDT).

Produced by Lionsgate in association with Allison Shearmur Productions, ABC’s adaptation of the global pop-cultural phenomenon is told from a fresh perspective, diving deeper into the iconic characters, showcasing their progression and tackling social themes like race, women’s rights and the socio-economic division in the country at that time. The original film celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.

The soundtrack features cast members Abigail Breslin, Debra Messing, Bruce Greenwood, Nicole Scherzinger, Sarah Hyland, Katey Sagal, Colt Prattes and J. Quinton Johnson. Bea Miller, Karmin, American Authors Feat. Lindsey Stirling, Greyson Chance, Lady Antebellum, Seal and Calum Scott also recorded songs for the 17-track collection.

The leadoff track – “Be My Baby” by Bea Miller – was released today and can be heard HERE. The pre-order for the soundtrack launched today HERE. Those who pre-order the digital edition will instantly receive “Be My Baby.” See below for the full soundtrack track listing.

“Dirty Dancing” features modernized, updated versions of memorable songs from the original film, including “Time of My Life,” “Love Man,” “Do You Love Me,” “Hungry Eyes” and “She’s Like the Wind,” plus well-known songs that are new to “Dirty Dancing,” such as “Fever” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me.”

The all-star cast includes Abigail Breslin (“Little Miss Sunshine”) as Baby, Debra Messing (“Will & Grace”) as Marjorie Houseman, Bruce Greenwood (“American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson”) as Dr. Jake Houseman, Nicole Scherzinger (“Dancing with the Stars”)as Penny, Colt Prattes (“Rock of Ages,” Pink’s music video “Try”) as Johnny, Sarah Hyland (“Modern Family”) as Lisa Houseman, Tony Roberts (“Annie Hall”) as Max Kellerman, Trevor Einhorn (“Mad Men”) as Neil, Shane Harper (“The Passion”) as Robbie Gould, J. Quinton Johnson (“Everybody Wants Some”) as Marco, Beau “Casper” Smart (“Perfect Match”) as Billy, Katey Sagal (“Sons of Anarchy”) as Vivian Pressman and Billy Dee Williams (“Star Wars”) as Tito.

Dirty Dancing 2017 SoundtrackDirty Dancing Music From The ABC Original Movie Event – Track Listing

1. “Be My Baby” – Bea Miller
2. “Big Girls Don’t Cry” – Karmin
3. “Love Man” – J. Quinton Johnson
4. “Do You Love Me”- Colt Prattes, Nicole Scherzinger, J. Quinton Johnson
5. “Fever” – Katey Sagal, Colt Prattes
6. “When I’m Alone” – J. Quinton Johnson
7. “Wipe Out” – American Authors Feat. Lindsey Stirling
8. “Hungry Eyes” – Greyson Chance
9. “Hey Baby” – Lady Antebellum
10. “Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On” – Nicole Scherzinger, Abigail Breslin
11. “Cry To Me” – Seal
12. “They Can’t Take That Away” – Debra Messing
13. “Love Is Strange” – Abigail Breslin, Colt Prattes
14. “They Can’t Take That Away (Reprise)” – Bruce Greenwood
15. “She’s Like The Wind – Calum Scott
16. “Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright” – Sarah Hyland, J. Quinton Johnson
17. “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life” – The Cast Of Dirty Dancing (Colt Prattes, Abigail Breslin, J. Quinton Johnson, Nicole Scherzinger, Debra Messing, Bruce Greenwood)

Sara Evans Launches Born To Fly Records, New Album On The Way

Multi-talented entertainer SARA EVANS, whose No. 1 hits include “No Place That Far,” “Suds In The Bucket, “A Real Fine Place To Start,” “Born to Fly,” and “A Little Bit Stronger,” has announced the launch of her own record label – BORN TO FLY RECORDS.

Named for her chart-topping single and double-platinum “eclectic” (Entertainment Weekly) album of the same name which earned her the CMA Video of the Year trophy, the label, distributed via SONY RED, will be the home of Evans’ brand new album set to release this summer.

The highly anticipated album from the ACM Female Vocalist of the Year will mark her eighth studio project, following her critically acclaimed Slow Me Down which debuted at #2 on the Country Albums Chart and landed in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2014, winning over fans and media alike and dubbed her best album to date.

“I’m extremely excited to be launching this venture and I love that the label is ‘Born To Fly.’ I wrote that song about my own life, coming to Nashville and following my dreams,” said Evans. “It’s a dream come true to surround myself with my own team and truly embrace my entrepreneurial spirit, taking complete control of my career and brand is so freeing. I can’t wait to share this new project with everyone!”

Details about the new album will be revealed in the coming weeks. Fans can catch up with Sara on the road with dates booked throughout the year. For more details, check out saraevans.com.