HCM Daily Country Music News – May 17th, 2024

 Posted by at 5:34 pm on May 17, 2024
May 172024
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

Today’s Birthdays

  • None Today

Today’s New Albums

  • Bellowing Bear – Bellowing Bear (EP)
  • Ben Kadlecek – The Heartbreak Sessions (EP)
  • Judy Paster – Road to the Sun
  • Laci Kaye Booth – The Loneliest Girl in the World
  • The Dryes – Dear Heart (EP)
  • Zack McGinn – Cowboy Moon

Today’s New Singles

  • #croptopnroll – The Waverley Pickers
  • Anchor – Ashley Puckett
  • Bad Boy – Huntergirl
  • Bronco Redahan – Tell Me Tell Me
  • Darkest of the Night – Kenneth Waters
  • Hopalong – KC Cameron
  • Imposter – Alice Wallace
  • Lean on Each Other – Chad Miller & The Good Fortune
  • MIA in MIA – George Strait
  • Move Away – Brandon Poletti
  • Pain and Sorrow – Matt Castillo
  • Refugee – Wynonna w/ Lainey Wilson
  • Same Dirt – Blane Howard
  • Snapshot – Blanco Brown
  • Somebody’s Gotta Do It – Paige King Johnson
  • Sorry Now – Sara Evans
  • Sound of a Heartbreak – Mackenzie Carpenter
  • Sweet Dreams – Koe Wetzel
  • The Least You Could Do – Kayla Ray
  • The Lucky One – Jeff Lake
  • You Got Me – Craig Cook & The Marauders

Today’s Photo Flashback

This Week’s Notable Events

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Interview with John Veaudry

 Posted by at 5:09 pm on May 17, 2024
May 172024
 

  • Artist Name:  John Veaudry
  • Hometown:  Sudbury, Ontario

What project(s) are you currently working on?

 I am currently working on my new Country Album and my Country Christmas Album

What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?

 I knew at a very early age; I was always surrounded by Country Music in our family home.  It seems as soon as I learned to walk, I learned to sing!

If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?

 I would be painting homes and writing music in the hopes I could still be able to chase my dream at some point.

What is your favorite downtime activity?

 Writing music, watching sports and watching documentaries/movies on television with my family.

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

 Halle Berry

Who is your favorite sports team(s)?

 Calgary Flames Hockey Team, Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Team and the Toronto Raptors Basketball Team.

What is the last movie that you watched?

I just finished watching the series, “A Man in Full” with Jeff Daniels

What is the last album you listened to?

 The Steel Woods – Straw in the Wind

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?

 That’s a hard question!  Anything by Conway Twitty

What is the greatest country song of all time?

 In my opinion, “He Stopped Lovin Her Today”, by George Jones

What has been your favorite city/town that you’ve visited out on the road?

 Nashville, TN – we had the time of our lives!  Many great experiences!  Great music (of course) and the food is amazing!

What is your favorite meal?

 Roast Beef dinner with all the trimmings!

Who is your dream duet partner?

 Dolly Parton or Allison Krauss

Who would you like to go on tour with?

 Luke Combs

What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

 To make as much music as possible that others can relate too and that could possibly help them in some way or another.

How can fans connect with you on Social Media?

HCM Daily Country Music News – May 16th, 2024

 Posted by at 8:28 pm on May 16, 2024
May 162024
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • None Today

Today’s New Singles

  • None Today

Today’s Photo Flashback

This Week’s Notable Events

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2024 ACM Awards Play-by-Play

 Posted by at 8:01 pm on May 16, 2024
May 162024
 

The 2024 ACM Awards are airing live from Frisco, TX exclusively on Amazon Prime!  You do NOT need a Prime membership to watch!  For those that don’t have access to it or just don’t want to spend the time watching, we’ll be documenting a play-by-play of the show here.  Check back and refresh this page often for the latest action!  The 2-hour show (nearly commercial free) will be hosted by Reba McEntire.

  • In the minutes leading up to the show, the red carpet pre-show ended with a recorded performance of Megan Moroney performing “Tennessee Orange” since she’s currently performing in Hollywood, FL opening for Kenny Chesney at Hard Rock Live.
  • The show opens with the announcer listing off all the performers and presenters.
  • The opening act is Lainey Wilson performing a cover of “God Blessed Texas” by Little Texas! After performing most of the song, she gave her hat away to a fan then jumped back on stage to sing her new single “Hang Tight Honey.”  Post Malone approved of the performance.
  • Lainey then introduced the host for the night, Reba McEntire.  She came out to a dance version of her song “Fancy.”
  • Reba joked about how she was going to top Dolly Parton bringing her goat out on last year’s show.  She joked that she was going to bring out her donkeys, but they’ve become so famous that she couldn’t book them.
  • Reba commented that she won her first ACM Award 40 years ago.  She joked “I know what you’re thinking, how could that be when I’m only 39 years old!”  She then talked about how country is bigger than ever and growing to be inclusive to everyone, which led to her talking about Post Malone being there to perform some of his new country music.  She ran through some of tonight’s performers, including a duet between Avril Lavigne and Nate Smith.
  • She wished Happy Trails to Toby Keith, who will be honored with a performance from Jason Aldean
  • The ACM Award for Song of the Year, presented by Clay Walker and Randy Travis:
    • “Fast Car” by Luke Combs
    • “Heart Like a Truck” by Lainey Wilson
    • “Next Thing You Know” by Jordan Davis – WINNER
    • “The Painter” by Cody Johnson
    • “Tennessee Orange” by Megan Moroney
  • Reba introduced Jelly Roll, who came out to perform a new song called “Liar”
  • Reba introduced Kelsea Ballerini who performed a song we believe is called “Stick Season” with Noah Kahan
  • Bobby Bones appeared to interview Thomas Rhett who showed up with a cowboy hat and a turquoise bolo tie
  • The announcer introduced Richard Sherman and Charissa Thompson to present the next award
  • The ACM Award for Duo of the Year:
    • Brooks & Dunn
    • Brothers Osborne
    • Dan + Shay – WINNER
    • Maddie & Tae
    • The War and Treaty
  • The announcer then introduced Little Big Town, who is celebrating being a band for 25 years.  They introduced the duo that earlier won Top New Group or Duo – Tigirlily Gold!  They performed their new single “I Tried a Ring On”
  • Tyler Cameron came out to announce the ACM Award for Group of the Year:
    • Flatland Cavalry
    • Lady A
    • Little Big Town
    • Old Dominion – WINNER
    • Zac Brown Band
  • Reba introduced Cody Johnson who performed his new single “Dirt Cheap”
  • We then had an awkward transition to Bobby Bones who was backstage to interview Jelly Roll, who hyped up Cody Johnson for Entertainer of the Year
  • Dan + Shay joined Reba on stage, where she congratulated them for winning Duo of the Year.  Shay asked her how it feels to be hosting the ACM Awards for the 17th time.  She joked she’ll be legal next time she hosts.  They then introduced the most awarded artist in ACM Awards history, Miranda Lambert who performed her new single “Wranglers”
  • The announcer introduced Ashley McBryde and Noah Reid.  They did a skit with a small guitar singing parodies of the 5 Single of the Year nominations.
  • They then presented the award for ACM Single of the Year:
    • “Burn It Down” by Parker McCollum
    • “Fast Car” by Luke Combs – WINNER
    • “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen
    • “Next Thing You Know” by Jordan Davis
    • “I Need a Favor” by Jelly Roll
  • The announcer introduced The War and Treaty who talked about how Ray Charles performed on the ACM Awards 40 years ago.  They then introduced Kane Brown who came out to sing “Georgia on My Mind”
  • Kane then popped in backstage with Bobby Bones for a quick interview
  • We come back from a quick commercial to Reba introducing Thomas Rhett who performed his new single “Beautiful As You”
  • Jordan Davis and Carin Leon came out to present the ACM Award for Male Artist of the Year:
    • Luke Combs
    • Jelly Roll
    • Cody Johnson
    • Chris Stapleton – WINNER
    • Morgan Wallen
  • Reba is back to talk about the ACM Lifting Lives charity
  • Reba then introduced Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton to perform their new duet “Purple Irises”
  • We go backstage to Bobby Bones who told a couple of stories – one about Blake and Gwen, and one about Jerry Jones (to kill time while they change out the stage)
  • We come back from a commercial with the announcer introducing Blake Shelton, who came out to Toby Keith’s “How Do You Like Me Now?”  Blake then gave a tribute speech about Toby and his legacy and thanked Toby’s family for being there.  He then introduced Jason Aldean who performed a stripped down acoustic version of “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” with a string section
  • Reba gave the ACM Award for Female Artist of the Year:
    • Kelsea Ballerini
    • Ashley McBryde
    • Megan Moroney
    • Kacey Musgraves
    • Lainey Wilson – WINNER
  • Reba introduced a performance by Chris Stapleton, but the song started with surprise guest Dua Lipa singing.  It was a duet on a song called “Think I’m In Love With You”
  • Bobby Bones came out on stage to introduce the ACM Radio Award winners who stood for a round of applause.  He then introduced Scotty McCreery who was out to announce the winner for ACM Award for Music Event of the Year:
    • “Can’t Break Up Now” by Old Dominion & Megan Moroney
    • “Different ‘Round Here” by Riley Green & Luke Combs
    • “I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan & Kacey Musgraves
    • “Man Made a Bar” by Morgan Wallen & Eric Church
    • “Save Me” by Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson – WINNER
  • We then go backstage with Bobby Bones who interviewed Dua Lipa and Chris Stapleton
  • Reba introduced Post Malone who performed a new song called “Never Love You Again.”  It was a true, old-fashioned country song that may have been the performance of the night. Then he performed his new single “I Had Some Help” (minus Morgan Wallen who is on the official track at radio)
  • Reba then came out to ask if Post Malone would sing a song with him.  She gave a shout out to the recently deceased Dickey Betts, then they performed a bit of “Ramblin’ Man”
  • Reba then introduced Charley Pride’s wife and son to present the next award.  The ACM Award for Album of the Year:
    • Gettin’ Old by Luke Combs
    • Higher by Chris Stapleton – WINNER
    • Leather by Cody Johnson
    • One Thing At a Time by Morgan Wallen
    • Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (for Good) by Kelsea Ballerini
  • Reba introduced Parker McCollum who performed “Burn It Down”
  • The announcer introduced Breland, who announced the winner of the Breakthrough Artist of the Year and New Male Artist of the Year, Nate Smith, who showed up to perform his new single “Bulletproof” with Avril Lavigne!
  • We go backstage again with Bobby Bones who interviewed Post Malone, who stated that his “booty hole was clenched during the whole performance.”
  • Alabama came out to present the ACM Award for Entertainer of the Year:
    • Kane Brown
    • Luke Combs
    • Jelly Roll
    • Cody Johnson
    • Chris Stapleton
    • Morgan Wallen
    • Lainey Wilson – WINNER
  • The show concludes with Alabama and Lainey Wilson introducing Reba McEntire who performed her new single “I Can’t”
  • Reba ended her performance announcing that she’ll be hosting again next year for the 60th ACM Awards.  The show ended 9 minutes later than advertised…easier to do when streaming online instead of having to fit into a network’s window