Zac Brown Band Offers Live Webcast of No-Repeat Two Night Performance at Fenway Park

Zac Brown Band is set to take over Boston’s iconic Fenway Park for a two night event, August 20 & 21. Both shows are sold out and marks the bands seventh time selling out the historic ball field.

For the first time ever, fans will be able to watch the show live on nugs.tv via a pay-per-view webcast. Additionally, the shows will also be available via the nugs.net app for AppleTV. The webcasts will be available to watch live or for 48 hours after the live performance. More details can be found here.

“It’s a thrill to go live from Fenway Park, and we know Zac Brown Band’s fans are going to love this. We’re excited to bring the nugs.tv webcast experience to a new audience next weekend as well as to fans who aren’t able to attend the shows,” says nugs.net Founder and CEO Brad Serling.

Additionally, Zac Brown Band will perform a different set each night. No song will be performed twice over the two night stand, making it a “no-repeat” weekend.

Josh Abbot Shares Details About Latest Album FRONT ROW SEAT

One of Texas top country bands, Josh Abbott Band, have been having a busy summer so far out on the road showcasing their latest album, Front Row Seat. The new album serves as the first full length album from the band since 2012, and is a deeply personal one featuring 16 new tracks.

We caught up with lead singer Josh Abbott to discuss Front Row Seat and so much more. Abbot provides a lot of detail about the new album and what fans can expect with this new collection of music.

CountryMusicRocks (CMR): You released your latest album, Front Row Seat, last fall. For folks that haven’t picked up the album yet, tell us a little about it and give us some background on this collection of music.
Josh Abbott: Front Row Seat is a narrative of love and failure to protect that love. It plays out like a movie or play, with different stages of a relationship unfolding. Love stories are rarely fairytales, and this album portrays a relationship that fails.

CMR: It’s also broken out into 5 Acts, can you explain the meaning behind this?
Josh Abbott:Relationships have different stages of intimacy and development, just like a play moves from act to act. So we paralleled the two and came up with:
Act 1: Exposition-the introduction of characters: young, single, flirtatious
Act 2: Incitation-the plot of the love story begins w/ dating & falling in love
Act 3: Intimacy-not just physical but emotional & spiritual. This act represents marriage or partnership.
Act 4: Dissolution-the sudden & heartbreaking termination of the relationship
Act 5: Denouement-closure. How do these characters begin to move on, forget, and heal? Can they?

CMR: You call this your greatest album ever released. Can you elaborate on that?
Josh Abbott: First, our band has been together for years and in that tenure, we get tighter musically as a group. We’re more comfortable in the studio; we’re better at our instruments. Second, the collection of songs was superior to what we previously have recorded as a whole album. Third, our producer Dwight Baker really found a way to connect with all of us and maximize our potential. Lastly, the thought process behind the shaping of the album as conceptual was more advanced than what we had done before.

CMR: What was one of your favorite moments recording this album?
Josh Abbott: So many. When Caleb was recording his solo for “This Isn’t Easy”, I was sitting there and he was playing the part as if he were living inside the song, so I motioned to him to keep playing into and through the last chorus. It was a completely organic moment and we kept that initial take. Another moment was Preston telling Fralin to put every bit of his body weight into the piano on verse 2 of Amnesia. Those dark tones were perfect for that moment. Another one is Preston and I recording “Anonymity” in one solid take. It was beautiful in its own way. Lastly, crying during the vocals of “Ghosts” was a very real moment for that album.

CMR: You’re currently performing out on tour. Tell us a little about the tour and what can fans expect?
Josh Abbott: A well-balanced mix of our catalog blended with the new album, but with the same passion and energy that has kept them coming back! We are so grateful for all of them. Some of our fans have seen us a dozen times or more yet they still come see us when we’re in town. So humbling.

CMR: With this new album being so personal, does it make it difficult performing some of these songs that have so much personal meaning?
Josh Abbott: “Born To Break Your Heart” and “Anonymity” will get me to tear up if I start to time travel in my head to the yesteryears.

CMR: You have such a large collection of music and so many songs to choose from to put on your set list. What is one song that you can’t image not playing, and that will always be a part of your set list?
Josh Abbott: From our old stuff, I’d say “Oh, Tonight” because of how much that song did for us in such an organic way. God bless Kacey Musgraves for being such a perfect voice for that song.

CMR: Thinking about your songs & lyrics, what is a one line/set of lyrics that really stands out to you from any one of your songs?
Josh Abbott: My favorite song lyrically is “Anonymity”. It’s poetry w/ a guitar, and the last verse still slays me.

CMR: Country Music is consistently growing & evolving, and significantly stands out on its own. What is one thing about this genre that really resonates with you?
Josh Abbott: When it’s done right, the honesty in the lyrics. That will always be what carries the genre. Fads and styles will come and go but words that make you hurt or smile will always resonate.

Josh Abbott Band Front Row SeatFront Row Seat is available now in retail stores, as well as digital music outlets. Pick up your copy on iTunes here.

Keep up with Josh Abbott Band by visiting their Official Website, and follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Chase Rice Looks To Fans To Help Build His Set List

Chase Rice recently released his latest single, “Everybody We Know Does” to country radio. The momentum is set continue for the country star as he embarks on his headlining Everybody We Know Does Tour with 30+ dates already scheduled, including cities that he hasn’t visited in a while.

While Rice consistently establishes a solid connection with fans each night during his performance, he is now taking that connection to a whole new level by letting fans help create his set list, essentially giving fans what they want to hear each night. Visit settheset.com/chaserice, select the concert date you will be attending, and choose from a wide selection of songs from Chase’s catalogue of music that you want him to add to his set list for that night.

If you haven’t seen Chase Rice in concert yet, add it to your “to-do” list. Rice sets the bar and is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to his live performances. He’s built a solid career from touring over the years, and that is further emphasized night after night on stage as he leaves an impressive and long lasting mark on country fans.

Pick up “Everybody We Know Does” on iTunes, and be sure to request the new single at your local country radio station.

Keep up with Chase Rice and see if he is visiting a city near you by visiting ChaseRice.com.

Five Times We’ve Been “Head Over Boots” For Jon Pardi This Summer

Jon Pardi is quickly climbing his way to the top of the country charts with his hit single “Head Over Boots.” The track has been a fan favorite all summer long out on tour, and has made for a solid addition to the country radio airwaves. Help take “Head Over Boots” to No.1 by calling in to your local country radio station and requesting the smash hit song.

Check out five times we’ve been “Head Over Boots” for Jon Pardi this summer!

1. The release of Jon Pardi’s highly anticipated sophomore album, California Sunrise, featuring “Head Over Boots,” and many more solid songs.
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2. When Jon Pardi released his epic “Head Over Boots” Music Video

3. Flexin’ with Tim McGraw – enough said!

This guy! So great seeing @tim_mcgraw_official at @lakeshakefest this past weekend….

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4. Even Racoons are Head Over Boots for Jon Pardi!

@leeplaysbass #C3 @callawaygolf if I only had some chips or peanuts!

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5. It’s safe to say the entire crowd at Watershed Festival was “Head Over Boots” for Jon Pardi. This is absolutely EPIC. What an amazing moment for the rising star.

Words can not express how this feels. Thanks you. #watershed

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10th Annual ACM Honors Set To Make Television Debut + Performers Announced

The Academy of Country Music® will be heading to Nashville for the 10th Annual ACM Honors event, celebrating special honorees and off-camera award winners from the 51st ACM Awards held earlier this year. Set to take the stage at this years event will be honoree Jason Aldean, honoree Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini, Cam, Maren Morris, Cole Swindell, and hosts Lady Antebellum.

The two-hour music special will tape at The Ryman Auditorium on August 30, and air live for the first time on television on Friday, September 9 at 9pm ET/PT on CBS. Tickets for the taping are available for purchase on Ticketmaster.com.

Jason Aldean will be honored with the Triple Crown Award. The award is presented to artists who have won New Male/Female Vocalist of the Year, Male/Female Vocalist of the Year and Entertain of the Year. With his 2016 win for Entertainer of the Year, Aldean was made eligible for this prestigious award. Jason was previously awarded with New Male Vocalist of the Year in 2005 and Male Vocalist of the Year 2013-204. Six Artists prior to Aldean have been award with the Triple Crown Award – Brooks & Dunn (2005), Kenny Chesney (2005), Mickey Gilley (2005), Merle Haggard (2005), Barbara Mandrell (2005) and Carrie Underwood (2009).

Additional honorees for the special event include, Glen Campbell (Career Achievement Award), Crystal Gayle (Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award), Eddie Rabbitt (Poet’s Award, awarded posthumously), Tanya Tucker (Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award), Carrie Underwood (ACM Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award), Keith Urban (Mae Boren Axton Award), Jeff Walker (Jim Reeves International Award, awarded posthumously), Jimmy Webb (Poet’s Award), Little Big Town (Crystal Milestone Award) and The Statler Brothers (Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award), and many more.

For more information, please visit acmcountry.com.