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Kentucky Headhunters Mandy Barnett Luke Combs Brett Young Thomas Rhett
and I immediately wrote that down in my phone. When I met Dallas for the first time and she described what she wanted to write, that title fit perfectly. It was a fun write, and I’m so proud that this song will be out in the world,” shared Chris Sligh. See also facebook.com/dallasremingtonmusic.
OPRY NEWS:
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for the very first time. During all of their years as entertainers, Gramm® Awardwinning southern rock, blues and country group The Kentucky Headhunters have never performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. That all changes on Saturday, Dec. 4 when the boys from the Bluegrass State walk into the Opry’s hallowed wooden circle
“I must say The Kentucky Headhunters had to take a deep breath, twice, when our publicist Don Murry Grubbs called to say we had been asked to be on the Grand Ole Opry stage for the first time,” says Headhunters guitarist and vocalist Richard Young.
In the early ‘90s when the Headhunters released their debut album, Pickin’ on Nashville, Bill Monroe approached Roy Acuff about having the group perform on the Opry stage.
“Mr. Acuff said, ‘I think they are probably good boys and would do a fine job, but let’s get ‘em a haircut first,” reminisces Young. “Needless to say, it never happened. We are so looking forward to our first appearance on the Opry stage in 30 years. We still got our hair, too. Well, most of it!” More at www.kentuckyheadhunters.com.
Mandy Barnett, one of the most heralded voices in music and a favorite of Grand Ole Opry fans, has been welcomed as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry by Marty Stuart. Barnett was joined on stage by Patsy Cline’s daughter Julie Fudge, who presented Barnett with an autographed photo of her mom.
Stuart took the stage, saying, “You are like our sister, and we all want to be around you at this moment.” Inviting his band and Connie Smith to join him center stage, Stuart continued, “Many meaningful ladies have sung at this microphone, and I can’t think of anyone who was more born for this moment than you. 520 times- that’s how many times you’ve now played the Opry. That’s a long audition! On behalf of the cast, staff, and all the members, we welcome you with open arms and deepest hearts.”
Barnett is scheduled to appear next in each of the Opry’s four “Opry Country Christmas” shows, debuting this coming holiday season at the Opry House on November 28, December 5, 8, and 12. More at mandybarnett.com. Newly minted CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs will embark on his first-ever headline stadium tour next year with performances at Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High on May 21, Seattle’s Lumen Field on June 4 and Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 30. Special guests featured on the tour include Cody Johnson, Zach Bryan and Morgan Wade.
Tickets for the newly confirmed shows are available now. Luke Combs has once again made history as his latest single, “Cold As You,” topped the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts. This is the seventh #1 to come from Combs’ deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get—breaking the record for most #1 singles to come from the same album—as well as his twelfthconsecutive #1 single overall, another historic feat.
The announcement added to a monumental week for the 6x CMA, 3x ACM and 3x Billboard Music Award-winner, who won Entertainer of the Year at the 55th Annual CMA Awards, and surprise-released his new song, “Doin’ This.”
PLATINUM NEWS:
Brett Young has earned RIAA Platinum certification for “Lady,” the chart-topping smash inspired by his expanding family. The song marked Young’s 7th consecutive No. 1 hit to earn Platinum or Multi-Platinum certification. Written with Ross Copperman and Jon Nite, Young celebrated the milestone at BMLG Records’ Nashville office alongside Jimmy Harnen, President/CEO BMLG Records. Young stretched his creative inspirations alongside collaborators Ashley Gorley, Jon Nite and Jimmy Robbins to capture the heart wrenching jolt of his latest single, “You Didn’t.” The track is available at Country Radio now. Music, tour updates and more at brettyoungmusic.com.
RADIO NEWS:
Radio is playing Thomas Rhett’s new single. Thomas Rhett kicks off a fresh chapter of new music releasing “Slow Down Summer” via The Valory Music Co. as the first taste of his sixth studio album Where We Started to be released early 2022. Following 18 career No. 1 smashes, “Slow Down Summer” features a stirring piano melody,