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Second Annual NRA Country/ACM Celebrity Shoot with Blake Shelton

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Photo credit: Ethan Miller/ Getty Images for ACM

NRA Country and the Academy of Country Music partnered for the Second Annual NRA Country/ACM Celebrity Shoot, hosted by ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee Blake Shelton. The sporting clays competition, emceed by Headline Country’s Storme Warren, took place on Saturday, March 31, 2012 as part of The Week Vegas Goes Country® – the week leading up to the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, a star-studded event produced for television by dick clark productions that will be broadcast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 1, 2012 at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network. Shelton will also co-host the Awards alongside Reba for the second consecutive year.

Lee Lakosky of Outdoor Channel’s “The Crush with Tiffany and Lee” took home a Wayne LaPierre Signature Edition Shotgun as the top celebrity shooter. Craig Morgan came in as top scoring country artist for the day. Team Rivette Refuge Preserve, led by celebrity captains Craig Morgan and ACM nominee Aaron Lewis, took the top Team designation with each member being awarded a collector’s edition Remington 1911 pistol inscribed with a one-of-a-kind NRA serial number for their win.

Additional celebrity participants included: Lee Brice, two-time Super Bowl winning legend Dave Butz, Craig Campbell, Easton Corbin, Ira Dean, Edens Edge, The Band Perry’s Neil and Reid Perry, Cowboy Troy,Outdoor Channel personalities Matt Duff, Tiffany Lakosky, Nick Mundt and Laura Schara,plus TNA Impact Wrestling stars Jeff Hardy and James Storm.

The NRA Country/ACM Celebrity Shoot, presented by SoundGear by LaPierre, was a two course, 10 station, 40 target sporting clays competition for 20 teams of five shooters – including a celebrity captain – with prizes going to the top team and top celebrity shooter. The event took place at Desert Hills Shooting Club in Las Vegas and benefits Wounded Warrior Project, The Folds of Honor Foundation and the Nellis Air Force Base Youth Programs.

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Easton Corbin Releases New Single – “Lovin’ You Is Fun”

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Easton Corbin released  his newest single,”Lovin’ You Is Fun.” The song arrived at country radio last week and is the second most added single to the play charts. “Lovin’ You Is Fun” was written by two of Nashville’s hottest tunesmiths Bob DiPiro and Jim Beavers and is produced by Carson Chamberlain, who also produced Corbin’s first album.

The song is available exclusively at iTunes NOW.

“When I first heard this song, man, it just really felt good. It’s a fun song – a feel good summertime song you can roll the windows down and turn the radio up,” says Corbin.

Easton Corbin is known for his traditional country sound, authentic lyrics and mastery of understatement. He was the first country male artist in 17 years to have his first two consecutive singles reach No. 1 — “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It.” The Gilchrist County Florida native won all of the Breakthrough Artist awards in December 2010 at the American Country Awards – Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist, Single of the Year: Breakthrough Artist and Music Video: Breakthrough Artist for “A Little More Country Than That.” Visit www.eastoncorbin.com or www.umgnashville.com to learn more.

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George Strait Suprises Country Radio at UMG CRS Luncheon

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It was an exciting moment on the Ryman Auditorium stage during the UMG/Nashville CRS lunch event Wednesday in Nashville (2/22).

UMG/Nashville’s Royce Risser and Luke Lewis present George Strait with a plaque commemorating his first No. 1 as a songwriter, “Here For A Good Time,” Strait’s surprise appearance to open the show drew multiple standing ovations.  The King performed “I’ll Always Remember You” and “Troubadour,” both of which featured backing guitarists Mac McAnally and Steve Gibson.

Other performers at the luncheon included Lee Ann Womack, who sang “Same Kind Of Different As Me.” The audience stomped to the rhythm of Drake White’s “What You Can’t Have” when he went mic-less mid-song. Randy Rogers Band (“If I Had Another Heart”), Randy Montana (“Little Rock And The Rain”), Josh Kelley (“It’s Your Move”) and Mallary Hope (“Black Widow Spider”) each premiered new music.

Laura Bell Bundy (“That’s What Angels Do”), Canaan Smith (“We Got Us”), Kip Moore (“Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck”), David Nail (“Sound Of A Million Dreams”), Easton Corbin (“Lovin’ You Is Fun”) and Josh Turner (“Time Is Love”) also performed new(ish) singles. “Your Man” songwriter and new UMGN artist Chris Stapleton preceded Turner with “Sometimes I Cry.”

Scotty McCreery made his Ryman debut with “You Make That Look Good,” while Lauren Alaina returned to the venerable stage for the first time since her American Idol audition with “Dirt Road Prayer.”   The concert’s second standing ovation went to Kacey Musgraves, who put her spin on small town living in “Merry Go ‘Round.”

Before singing “Red Words,” Vince Gill revealed that his appearance was a “thank you” to radio as he is no longer a UMG artist.

“For the first time in 30 years, I don’t have a record deal,” he said. “Don’t know that I want one. I’m just grateful for where I’ve been, and you’ve been a big part of where I’ve been and where I’m going. To my MCA family, it was really a sweet ride the last 23 years, and I appreciate everything you do.”

Lionel Richie and guest Luke Bryan closed the show with “Easy” and “Oh No.” “I’ve never been intimidated in my life,” Richie said before the set. “But in this case, Luke came to hotel and [he] knows my catalog better than I do.”

You can see all of CMTT’s photo from the luncheon on our Flick page by clicking here.

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Easton Corbin Rocks Rancho Mirage California

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An incredible singer, great songs and a talented band, really what more can a country fan ask for? On January 27th in Rancho Mirage, CA Easton Corbin and his band showed up in full force. Excited fans poured into the ACM nominated Agua Caliente Casino for what turned out to be a night of fantastic country music and, quite simply, a lot of fun. As soon as Easton took the stage he connected with the audience giving me an immediate feeling this was going to be a GREAT show.

Easton has definitely worked hard to be the performer he is today. Born in a small town, Easton started playing guitar at 15 years old. His mentor, a former Nashville session guitar player Pee Wee Melton, encouraged Easton to follow his dream of being a country singer and boy are we glad he did! In 2006 Easton moved to Nashville and that dream really began to take shape. His debut, self titled album has garnered 2 number one hits and has country fans everywhere singing, “I’m A Little More Country Than That.”

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Easton’s drive and pure love for music was more than evident during his live show. He started with “The Way Love Looks” and went right into 2 other songs off his album. After that he kept the show going strong with a great mix consisting of his songs and some incredible covers. It is always a treat to hear something at a concert that you can’t hear on the artist’s album. It makes for a unique experience and allows you to see what else the artist is capable of. The way Easton worked in the covers and worked the crowd is a testament to his already seasoned skills as a performer. The first cover he did was the Brooks and Dunn hit “Put a Girl In it.” This song quickly had the crowd up on their feet dancing and singing along. He also covered a few Alan Jackson hits, some Kenny Chesney, Gary Allan, Alabama and a Merle Haggard classic. He shared with the crowd how Merle has always been one of his heroes and then kicked off a fiery rendition of “Workin’ Man Blues.”

Another highlight of the night was getting to hear some new music. Easton discussed how many people have been asking him when he was going to release a new single. Well, the time has just about arrived. Easton treated us to his new song, “Loving You is Fun,” set to be released February 13th, just in time for Valentine’s Day. I really enjoyed the song and have no doubt this one will grab the attention of country radio and its listeners.

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Of course an evening with Easton would not be complete without hearing “I Just Can’t Love You Back,” in which he enlisted some help from the crowd during the chorus. This is Easton’s current single and was clearly a crowd favorite. After delivering one great song after another Easton ended the set with “Roll With It” and he and the band said goodnight. The crowd went crazy and continued to cheer, which brought the gang back on stage for 3 sensational covers. He started the encore with a little George Strait, someone Easton has often been compared to. He sang “It Just Comes Natural” and I think George would have been proud. They officially ended the night with “Little Sister.” It was a hit for Elvis in 1961, a 1987 Billboard chart topper for Dwight Yoakam and, in my opinion, if Easton cut that song today it would be a hit for him as well. He did the song proud and it was the perfect way to round out an already great show.

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Easton has a terrific band, which really added a lot of flavor to the show. After the last song was sung, the band played a musical mix of “Roll With It” and “I’m A Little More Country Than That” while Easton leaned into the crowd shaking hands, and signing hats, CD’s and pictures. He really took his time and I found this to make the show very personal. He also took the time to thank the crowd for coming, and in addition he thanked the casino and country radio. His sincerity was refreshing and was just another moment that made an Easton Corbin concert time well spent. I went into the show being an Easton fan, and left the show being a highly impressed fan. I would check out Easton’s tour schedule and if the wind blows him your way check out his show. You will have a blast!

To see more pictures from the show visit our Flickr page here.

Set List
“The Way Love Looks”
“Don’t Ask Me About a Women”
“A Little More Country Than That”
“Put a Girl In It” –Cover (Brooks and Dunn)
“This Far From Memphis”
“I Don’t Even Know Your Name” – Cover (Alan Jackson)
“Loving You Is Fun”
“Leavin’ A Lonely Town”
“A Lot to Learn About Livin’”
“Watching Airplanes” –Cover (Gary Allan)
“I Just Can’t Love You Back”
“It Must Be Love” –Cover (Don Williams/Alan Jackson)
“Workin’ Man Blues” –Cover (Merle Haggard)
“That’ll Make You Wanna Drink”
“Don’t Happen Twice” –Cover (Kenny Chesney)
“Roll With It”

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“It Just Comes Natural” –Cover (George Strait)
“If Your Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)” –Cover (Alabama)
“Little Sister” –Cover (Elvis Presley/Dwight Yoakam)

CMTT Music Contributor
Krissie Humphrey
@khmusic12
Krissie@countrymusictattletale.com

New Country Music Headed to Radio in 2012

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Here’s a look at the new singles coming to Country radio in the first few weeks of 2012:

Jan. 3
Tim McGraw/Better Than I Used To Be (Curb)

Jan. 9
Blake Shelton/Drink On It (Warner Bros./WMN):
Canaan Smith/We Got Us (Mercury)
Josh Turner/Time Is Love (MCA)
Miranda Lambert/Over You (RCA)

Jan. 17
Clay Walker/Like We Never Said Goodbye (Curb)
Dustin Lynch/Cowboys And Angels (Broken Bow)
Ronnie Dunn/Let The Cowboy Rock (Arista)

Jan. 23
Eli Young Band/Even If It Breaks Your Heart (Republic Nashville)

Also expected in January:
Easton Corbin/single TBA (Mercury)
Ira Dean/Something About A Sunday (Average Joes)
Marlee Scott/Train Wreck (Big Ride/InstiGator)
Phil Vassar/single TBA (Rodeowave)

Who are you most excited to hear new music from in 2012?

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