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Love and Theft – “Whiskey On My Breath,” Aliens and Drinking with Pets

Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft with Alanna Massey of Focus on the 615

Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft with Alanna Massey of Focus on the 615

Love and Theft is making a stand about addiction with their latest single “Whiskey On My Breath.” The duo, comprised of Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles, has dealt with losing family members to alcoholism.

“It’s a pretty heavy topic,” Stephen said. “But it’s not all about drinking. It’s just about addictions in general. Almost everyone has their own addiction. It doesn’t have to be alcohol. It could be social media.”

GUILTY 🙋🏼

The single skyrocketed from #200 to #2 on iTunes with a little support from the Bobby Bones Show.

“Bobby heard ‘Whiskey On My Breath’ and really related to it,” Eric said. “His mother died of alcoholism at 46.”

Eric struggled with alcoholism and was proudly 311 days sober at the time of our interview.

“Singing about it every night when I was still drinking was almost like I was giving myself a guilt trip in a way,” Eric said. “I was getting up there singing about the one thing that scared me to death more than anything – whiskey on my breath. It’s been good to get away from it and change my lifestyle.”

Eric’s new go-to drink is soda water or Diet Coke with a few limes. Stephen still enjoys an adult beverage every now and then.

“I drink vodka and water pretty much because you’re hydrating while you’re drinking.”

Good strategy, Stephen! That’s not his only advice about drinking.

Stephen, since you’re a year older and so much wiser than Eric, give us your words of wisdom. This is your legacy!

Eric: Give us like half of a tweet – so you get like 13 characters or something. Make this count, this is it. This will live on forever. Ladies and gentlemen, Stephen Barker Liles’ words to live by.

Stephen: You’re not drinking alone if your pet is with you.

Eric: Wow.

Stephen: It’s for all the pet lovers out there.

Eric, what’s the deal with your Twitter bio: “Life coach, alien expert, ceiling fan collector…follow me”?

Eric: Oh just two things I’m really passionate about. I’m really obsessed with aliens and area 51. No I’m kidding… I just put it on there as a joke. And then I watched an episode of something on TV where this guy collected oriental fans, and I thought it was so weird and strange. So I thought I’d put it on there, too. None of that’s true.

Stephen: CMA Fest we could get Love and Theft fans… for the fans.

Eric: Oh yeah the ones where you mist yourself!

OK guys… back to the important stuff. What do you have going on this year?

Stephen: We’re traveling all year playing tons of shows. We’ve been doing about 100 shows a year for 6 or 7 years. Some years we’re gone 200 days. There’s no telling how many shows we’re gonna do this year. We’re on pace for a lot.

Eric: It’s been the busiest beginning of a year for us as far as acoustic shows go.

Stephen: I’m gonna have a Companion Pass at the end of the year if I keep flying Southwest!

“Whiskey On My Breath” soaring to the top of the charts, drinking with pets, aliens and a busy year ahead. There ya have it, folks – Love and Theft!

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Darryl Worley – Embracing Change

 

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Darryl Worley and Alanna Massey at Country Radio Seminar

Change is in the air, and Darryl Worley is embracing it.

“Country radio has been so inundated with things that I really don’t understand, like music that doesn’t speak to me on many levels,” Worley said. “I got a little bit of a hope and a hint that may change.”

Worley has a big year ahead of him – a greatest hits album, his first Christian album and a documentary of his travels to war zones.

“If that change is in the air, this would be the right time for me to try to get back on the radio,” he said. “It sounds like a good place to almost start over.”

He has spent a lot of time in Muscle Shoals, Ala., preparing to release his 2-volume greatest hits album.

“That’s kinda like home away from home for me,” Worley said. “It’s where I started out as a songwriter, so it’s sorta been like a homecoming to go down there with a bunch of folks I used to hang out with. We’re having a blast.”

Worley’s Christian album will release later this year, but don’t expect it to sound anything like his country music. He said it’s very uplifting, yet it has a nature of the blues.

“It’s coming from life’s lessons I’m passing on that could help people through tough times or situations,” he said. “It’s gonna speak to people I think on a whole different level, and we’re excited about that.”

As the 15th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Worley’s documentary “Unsung Heroes: Music and Memories” will illustrate his experiences entertaining soldiers, seamen, airmen and marines all over the world. Worley said he wanted to do something to uplift them. The raw and real footage spanning 5 years will shine a light on what American troops do for our country.

“It’s a powerful piece, and I can’t wait for people to see it,” he said. “I’m very proud of it.”

Worley left us with a little advice for upcoming musicians:

“Figure out who you are musically and don’t let anybody change that. If you know who you are, if you really know who you are, they’re not gonna want to change you anyway. They’re gonna go, ‘Man, that’s just what we were lookin’ for.’ That’s the most important thing. I believe it with all my heart.”

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Nominations And My Predictions For The Upcoming ACM Awards

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The nominees were just announced this week for the 51st Academy of Country Music Awards, taking place on Sunday, April 3, 2016 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and airing on the CBS Television Network. 

So excited for this stellar award show, and happy to see many new artists nominated in several categories.

Thought I’d have some fun, and give you my predictions for the award show!

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

·         Jason Aldean

·         Garth Brooks – my pick

·         Luke Bryan

·         Eric Church

·         Miranda Lambert

 

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

·         Jason Aldean

·         Dierks Bentley

·         Eric Church

·         Brett Eldredge

·         Chris Stapleton – my pick

 

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

·         Kelsea Ballerini

·         Jana Kramer

·         Miranda Lambert – my pick

·         Kacey Musgraves

·         Carrie Underwood

 

VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR

·         Brothers Osborne

·         Dan + Shay

·         Florida Georgia Line

·         Joey + Rory – my pick

·         Maddie & Tae

 

 

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

·         Eli Young Band

·         Little Big Town – my pick

·         Old Dominion

·         Rascal Flatts

·         Zac Brown Band

 

NEW MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

·         Brett Eldredge

·         Chris Janson

·         Thomas Rhett

·         Chase Rice

·         Chris Stapleton – my pick

 

NEW FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

·         Kelsea Ballerini

·         Cam – my pick

·         Mickey Guyton

·         RaeLynn

 

NEW VOCAL DUO OR GROUP OF THE YEAR

·         A Thousand Horses – my pick

·         Brothers Osborne

·         Maddie & Tae

·         Old Dominion

·         Parmalee

 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]

·         I’m Comin’ Over – Chris Young

Producers: Corey Crowder, Chris Young

Record Label: RCA Records – my pick

 

·         Montevallo – Sam Hunt

Producers: Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally

Record Label: MCA Nashville

 

·         Mr. Misunderstood – Eric Church

Producer: Jay Joyce

Record Label: EMI Records Nashville

 

·         Tangled Up – Thomas Rhett

Producers: Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure, Chris DeStefano, Joe London

Record Label: The Valory Music Co.

 

·         Traveller – Chris Stapleton

Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton

Record Label: Mercury Records

 

Single Record of the Year [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]

·         Burning House – Cam

Producers: Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson, Camaron Ochs

Record Labels: Arista Nashville, RCA Records, Kravenworks – my pick

·         Buy Me A Boat – Chris Janson

Producers: Brent Anderson, Chris DuBois, Chris Janson

Record Label: Warner Music Nashville

 

·         Die A Happy Man – Thomas Rhett

Producers: Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure

Record Label: The Valory Music Co.

 

·         Girl Crush – Little Big Town

Producer: Jay Joyce

Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville

 

·         I’m Comin’ Over – Chris Young

Producers: Corey Crowder, Chris Young

Record Label: RCA Nashville

 

·         Take Your Time – Sam Hunt

Producers: Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally

Record Label: MCA Nashville

 

Video of the Year [Awarded to Producer(s)/Director(s)/Artist(s)] *(Off Camera Award)

·         Biscuits – Kacey Musgraves

Director: Mark Klasfeld

Producer: Nicole Acacio

 

·         Burning House – Cam

Director: Trey Fanjoy

Producer: Trent Hardville

 

·         Girl Crush – Little Big Town

Directors: Karla Welch, Matthew Welch

Producer: Amanda Prunesti – my pick

 

·         Mr. Misunderstood – Eric Church

Directors: Reid Long, John Peets

Producer: Megan Smith

 

·         Riser – Dierks Bentley

Director: Wes Edwards

Producer: Jennifer Rothlein

 

Vocal Event of the Year [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]*(Off Camera Award)

·         Hangover Tonight – Gary Allan Featuring Chris Stapleton

Producers: Gary Allan, Greg Droman

Record Label: MCA Nashville

 

·         Home Alone Tonight – Luke Bryan Featuring Karen Fairchild

Producers: Jeff Stevens, Jody Stevens

Record Label: Capitol Nashville – my pick

 

·         Raise ‘Em Up – Keith Urban Featuring Eric Church

Producers: Nathan Chapman, Keith Urban

Record Labels: Hit Red Records, Capitol Nashville

·         Smokin’ And Drinkin’ – Miranda Lambert Featuring Little Big Town

Producers: Frank Liddell, Chuck Ainlay, Glenn Worf

Record Label: RCA Nashville

 

·         Wild Child – Kenny Chesney With Grace Potter

Producers: Buddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney

Record Labels: Blue Chair Records, Columbia Nashville

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TUNE-IN ALERT: SkyVille Live With Cyndi Lauper And Friends

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You don’t want to miss this very special event with Skyville Live this Thursday featuring Cyndi Lauper with Kelsea Ballerini and Ingrid Michaelson! Tune-in at 7pm/c to watch it stream live at www.go90.com

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A Holiday Tradition In Nashville: Gaylord Opryland

From the music "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas" taking place at the Grand Ole Opry.

From the musical “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas” taking place at the Grand Ole Opry.

If you have lived in Nashville for any amount of time, you know that THE place to go during the holiday season is Gaylord Opryland. It’s a Nashville tradition. If you’re new to the area or from out of town, it’s simply a must-see! For me, I’m practically a native-Nashville and for over 30 years since I was a kid, I have ventured out to the hotel to get in the Christmas spirit. Usually a couple of times, at least! It never gets old no matter how many times I venture out there.

“When it comes to the best in holiday entertainment, we always find ways to top ourselves, and this year is no exception,” said Gaylord Opryland General Manager Pete Weien. “We can’t wait for visitors to see all the new decorations we have added inside our nine acres of indoor gardens.”

 

Now in its 32nd year, I have watched Gaylord Opryland’s “A Country Christmas” grow to the millions of lights spread throughout what I call a “beautiful city under glass”, Christmas-themed dinner show featuring Opry legends, holiday-themed musical, and all sorts of family friendly activities like Glacier Glide outdoor ice skating, Santa’s snowball toss, and Arctic Plunge snow tubbing. It just keeps getting bigger and bigger with more attractions added that keep it fresh.

 

Guests age 21 and over can chill out at On The Blocks—the exclusive bar inside ICE! This upgrade includes a sampling of Jackson Morgan Southern Cream and Goose Island Beer, plus a Maker’s Mark or Absolut specialty drink, or Hidden Crush Cabernet or Chardonnay, in a souvenir glass. Ambient lighting, music and fun photo opportunities set the mood for this unique VIP experience.

For the first time, in a tribute to Music City, the resort’s seven-story Garden Conservatory Atrium will twinkle with oversized music notes and giant glittery musical instruments. Favorites like the 48-foot-tall Christmas tree and 15,000 poinsettias will return alongside new décor throughout the resort.

 

There are a multitude of things to do that will be enjoyable by the whole family. From simply strolling around all of the different areas of the hotel itself to look at the beautiful lights and Christmas displays as you grab yourself a cup of hot cocoa in the process, a Christmas-themed dinner show featuring Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers (celebrating 60 years in the music business), to touring ICE! (I refer to it as a world made of ice, because it’s all housed in its own building where you’ll be provided a parka to be able to cope with the freezing temperature as you walk around inside.) where you’ll be amazed at the details carved out of ice by skilled craftsmen from China to the theme of “The Nutcracker” including fun ice slides that make any adult feel like a kid again, and a special musical at the Opry called “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas: The Musical”.  Hailed by The New York Times as “100 times better than any bedside story,” this Christmas favorite is sure to delight adults and children alike with performances from Nov. 20 through Dec. 27, 2015.


Tickets and vacation packages are now available at ChristmasAtGaylordOpryland.com or by calling 1-888-677-9872.

Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, located at 2800 Opryland Drive in Nashville, Tenn., is the flagship property of Gaylord Hotels, part of the Marriott portfolio of brands. The 2,882-room hotel offers “everything in one place”—diverse dining options, a full-service spa, top-notch entertainment, on-site shopping, an award-winning golf course and more. For more information, visit www.gaylordopryland.com.

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2015 Leadership Music Dale Franklin Awards

Photo credit: Moments by Moser

Photo credit: Moments by Moser

Presented by Big Machine Label Group

Founding Council Award: Jo Walker-Meador
Brian William Ambassador Award: Steve Buchanan
Dale Franklin Award: Reba McEntire

Glitz, glam and a country music fam. The Leadership Music Dale Franklin Awards red carpet brought to light the closeness of the country music community. It is an annual event to recognize a music industry leader who exemplifies the highest quality of leadership and leading by example. This year’s recipient is country music’s fiery hot pistol – Reba McEntire.

Jo Walker-Meador, longtime executive director of the Country Music Association was awarded the Founding Council Award and President of the Opry, Steve Buchanan, was awarded the Brian William Ambassador Award.

More photos from the #LeadershipMusic #DaleFranklin Red Carpet tonight! A photo posted by FOCUS on the 615 (@focus_on_the_615) on

Reba: “To everybody in the industry, I’ve been in the business now 40 years this month. I have so many people to thank who have paved the way for me. What do you do in the business? You do say you entertain, that’s your number 1 job. It’s also very important to leave something as you go. I’ve always thought it was really good idea to teach by example.

See the video below for Red Carpet interviews and musical highlights from the night:

Fellow country musicians and industry leaders shared their favorite memories of Reba. From shots and conga lines through a restaurant in Cancun to squirting Bean-O on her dinner because “I love eggplant but eggplant doesn’t love me,” Reba is always the life of the party.

“There are so many people I’d love to thank, but I’m about dying to use the bathroom right now so bad,” Reba said.

The common thread in every message to Reba was how much her friends and coworkers have learned from her over the years No doubt about it – everyone in the CMA Theater that night loves “Red.”

“Yes I do like my brown liquor. I do like that very much, and I have a great time. I love life, and I’m gonna continue loving life,” Reba said.

Check out the video below for full performances to honor Reba by Hillary Scott, Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, and Ronnie Dunn. Includes the full speech from Reba.

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2015 CMA Country Christmas

Jennifer Nettles CMA Country ChristmasTonight at 8pm/central on ABC, prepare to be dazzled and singing along with some of your favorite stars as CMA brings us the new annual tradition since 2010: CMA Country Christmas!
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Exciting Second Season Of SkyVille Live Set To Begin Dec. 11th

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After a long break, we are so excited that SkyVille Live returns for a second season with Little Big Town, Gregg Allman and Taj Mahal set to perform on Friday, Dec. 11th at 640pm/central. 

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Getting Red Carpet Ready With Cassadee Pope And Colgate Optic White

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During CMA Awards week we caught up with country artist Cassadee Pope backstage at Bridgestone Arena in the Colgate Optic White lounge for artists, where the CMA Awards took place, to get some beauty tips from her about how to get Red Carpet ready and talk about her new music.
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JCPenney’s Honors American Hero And Sponsors CMA Awards Red Carpet #JCPstyle

JCPenney CMA AwardsJCPenney’s was the official sponsor of the 2015 CMA Awards Red Carpet this year and generously honored an American hero that same night, too.
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