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Maddie & Tae’s Taylor Kerr Celebrating First Mother’s Day As A Mom

Maddie & Tae’s Taylor Kerr welcomed daughter Leighton earlier this year, which means this Sunday will be her first Mother’s Day as a mom. And after the struggles she had with Leighton’s birth she’s excited to celebrate.

“This is the very first Mother’s Day that I will be spending as a mother myself, which still kind of feels crazy to say sometimes, but I just feel so honored that I get to be Leighton’s mom,” she shares. “She has been such a joy to grow and to now watch; her little personality is shining through, and we’re just making some really special memories over here in the Kerr household.”

As for Sunday, Tae notes, “we’ll probably just spend this Mother’s Day hanging out at the house, (and) maybe (husband) Josh’ll make me some dinner. He is a great cook,” adding, “and yeah, I’ll just snuggle up on my baby. She’s very snuggly and she likes my kisses, so that’s what we’ll be doing.”

Source: Maddie & Tae

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1989, Naomi Judd had a lot to celebrate. She married her husband, Larry Strickland. That wasn’t the only good news – the Judds’ single, “Young Love (Strong Love),” topped the country charts.
  • Today in 1989, Keith Whitley played a concert date at the Armadillo Ballroom in Brazoria, Texas, which amounted to his final show. He was dead three days later of alcohol poisoning.
  • Today in 1991, Alan Jackson released the hit single, “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.”
  • Today in 1993, IRS agents seized possessions from the Mississippi home of Jerry Lee Lewis for failing to pay more than $1.6-million in overdue.
  • Today in 1994, the single, “Before You Kill Us All,” by Randy Travis topped the country singles charts.
  • Today in 1994, Garth Brooks hosted his second TV special on NBC.
  • Today in 1996, Lee Roy Parnell released the single, “Givin’ Water to a Drowning Man.”
  • Today in 1998, Shania Twain’s single, “You’re Still The One,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 2006, Bon Jovi rocked at #1 on the “Billboard” country chart with the Jennifer Nettles collaboration, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.”
  • Today in 2006, Carrie Underwood graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and received her Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Today in 2007, Kenny Chesney and Brooks & Dunn wrap the two-day Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, for a crowd of 30,000. Also playing: Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Jason Aldean, Gary Allan, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Pat Green and Sugarland.
  • Today in 2011, Taylor Swift’s “Mean” video had its world premiere on CMT.
  • Today in 2014, Keith Urban hosted the fifth We’re All For The Hall benefit at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, with Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood, Kacey Musgraves, Brantley Gilbert, Kip Moore, Reba McEntire, Ronnie Milsap and Lee Ann Womack, among others.

Dolly Parton Will Be A Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has just picked their newest members, even though she initially didn’t want to get in, Dolly Parton has indeed been selected for this year’s class. She’ll be inducted along with  Eminem, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Lionel Richie, Eurythmics, and Carly Simon in the Performers category.

“I am honored and humbled by the fact that I have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,” Dolly shared after the announcement. “Of course I will accept it gracefully. Thanks to everyone that voted for me and to everyone at the @rockhall. I will continue to work hard and try to live up to the honor.”

Dolly later joked to Billboard, “People usually [say] ‘Dolly rocks’ or ‘you rock’ or ‘you’re a rock star.’ I thought they just meant that I was cool, and I took that as a great compliment. But now I’m going to have to take it literally!”

In addition to the seven performers, inductees in special categories include Judas Priest, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, for Musical Excellence, Jimmy Iovine, Allen Grubman and Sylvia Robinson, for the Ahmet Ertegun Award and Harry Belafonte and Elizabeth Cotton, in the Early Influence category.

Of this year’s seven performer inductees, five are getting in on their first try – Parton, Richie, Simon, Duran Duran and Eminem. It was the second time on the ballot for both Benatar and Eurythmics, while Em is the only one to make it on his first year of eligibility.

The 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony is set to take place November 5th at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater. Dolly tells Billboard she’s not sure if she’ll attend the ceremony, but notes, “If I do, I’m going to sing the hardest style rock ‘n’ roll song I could ever muster up just to show that I can do it.” Click here to see the reactions from more of this year’s inductees.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1977, Loretta Lynn was on the cover of “Rolling Stone.” In the accompanying article, she noted: “It’s a strange deal. I’m supposed to be a country singer, writing songs about marriage and family and the way normal folks live. But mostly I’m living in motel rooms and traveling on my special bus.”
  • Today in 1982, Vince Gill and his first wife, Janis, welcomed their daughter, Jenny.
  • Today in 1989, Rodney Crowell topped the charts with the single, “After All This Time.”
  • Today in 1995, Mark Chesnutt hit #1 on the singles charts with “Gonna Get A Life.”
  • Today in 1997, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill welcomed their first baby, Gracie Katherine McGraw. At age nine, she had her “big break” as part of the children’s chorus at the close of her dad’s hit single, “Last Dollar (Fly Away).”
  • Today in 1998, Garth Brooks released his box set, “The Limited Series.” LeAnn Rimes also released her “Sittin’ On Top of the World” album, John Michael Montgomery’s “Leave A Mark” project and Mark Wills album, “Wish You Were Here,” also arrived in stores.
  • Today in 1999, Faith Hill took four trophies in the 34th annual Academy of Country Music awards. She won Single Record and Video of the Year, for “This Kiss”; claimed Top Female Vocalist; and shared Vocal Event with Tim McGraw, for “Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me.”
  • Today in 2000, Vince Gill and Amy Grant made their first national television appearance together as newlyweds today on CBS-TV’s “Early Show.” The couple was plugging the Electrolux USA Championship women’s golf tournament, which they were jointly hosting.
  • Today in 2000, the annual issue of “In Style” magazine’s “Makeover Edition,” credited Faith Hill as one of the “most improved” and LeAnn Rimes’ fashion sense as “coming of age.” Faith was also featured in the magazine’s “Hall of Fame” section that focused on “celebrities for whom change is the only constant.”
  • Today in 2001, Blake Shelton performed his breakthrough single, “Austin,” during his debut on the Grand Ole Opry.
  • Today in 2009, Dolly Parton received a Tony nomination in New York for Best Original Score for “9 To 5: The Musical.” She lost out to Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt for their work in “Next To Normal.”
  • Today in 2015, Chris Stapleton’s debut solo album, “Traveller,” was released.

Garth Brooks’ Baton Rouge Show Reached Earthquake Levels

Garth Brooks brought his Stadium tour to Louisiana State University’s Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge this past weekend, and it was more than just a little bit loud.

Fans were understandably pumped as Garth sang along to the city’s namesake song, “Calling Baton Rouge,” and it was so loud with fans jumping around it actually registered as an earthquake.

LSU’s seismograph actually captured the small tremor, only the second time that’s happened in over three decades. The last time Tiger Stadium was responsible for such an earthquake was in 1988 when fans cheered LSU beating Auburn University.

As for noise levels, some fans noted that their Apple Watches claimed levels were at 95 decibels, warning them that “[just] 10 minutes at this level can cause temporary hearing loss.”

Source: Yahoo

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1959, the folk group Kingston Trio won the first country music GRAMMY for “Tom Dooley.”
  • Today in 1987, Randy Travis’ second album, “Always and Forever,” was released.
  • Today in 1991, Travis Tritt made his Grand Ole Opry debut.
  • Today in 1992, fans buying tickets for Garth Brooks’ show in Waterloo, Iowa, overloaded the phone lines, knocking out 911 service in three counties.
  • Today in 1993, the “No Fences” album by Garth Brooks was certified for sales of 10-million.
  • Today in 1995, Clay Walker’s “If I Could Make A Living” album went platinum.
  • Today in 1996, Shania Twain raced to number one on the Billboard country chart with “You Win My Love.”
  • Today in 1999, Tim McGraw released his album, “A Place In The Sun,” while Steve Wariner’s “Two Teardrops” album also arrived in stores.
  • Today in 2004, Big & Rich’s debut album, “Horse of a Different Color,” rode into stores.
  • Today in 2009, Taylor Swift’s video, “You Belong With Me,” video premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2010, Chely Wright’s autobiography, “Like Me: Confessions Of A Heartland Country Singer,” was released – and with it, she officially became the first-ever openly gay commercial country artist.
  • Today in 2011, Marie Osmond remarried first husband Stephen Craig at a Mormon temple in Las Vegas. She wore the same bridal gown she wore when she first walked down the aisle in June 1982.
  • Today in 2015, Trace Adkins played a colonel on the NBC series “The Night Shift.”
  • Today in 2016, Dierks Bentley earned a gold single from the RIAA for “Somewhere On A Beach.”
  • Today in 2016, Darius Rucker was announced as a national chair for the National Museum of African American Music, destined to be built in Nashville. He shared the distinction with India.Arie, Keb’ Mo’ and CeCe Winans.
  • Today in 2016, Kelsea Ballerini sang “Peter Pan” in a guest slot on the ABC drama “Nashville,” providing a backdrop as the characters of Mark Collie and Charles Esten duked it out in the alley behind the bar.
  • Today in 2017, Jennifer Nettles took a tumble and broke a rib during a corporate performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.
  • Today in 2017, Loretta Lynn suffered a stroke at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, and gets checked into a Nashville hospital. She returned to the stage the following October to honor Alan Jackson at his Country Music Hall of Fame induction.
  • Today in 2018, Brooks & Dunn, Lee Brice, Travis Tritt and Terri Clark are on the guest list for the Barnstable Brown Kentucky Derby Gala on the eve of the race in Louisville. Also appearing are Kid Rock, Naomi Judd, Richie Sambora and Eddie Montgomery.
  • Today in 2019, Randy Travis celebrated his 60th birthday with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, singing “Forever And Ever, Amen” with Ricky Skaggs and songwriter Don Schlitz. Charles Esten performed “Honky Tonk Moon” and Josh Turner sang “Out Of My Bones.”
  • Today in 2020, Dwight Yoakam announced his marriage to longtime love Emily Joyce in March, just before COVID-19 forced a quarantine. The ceremony in Santa Monica was attended by 10 people, each of them separated by at least six-feet for safety. The couple welcomed their son, Dalton Loren Yoakam, on August 16th, 2020.

Taylor Swift Set For Tribeca Film Festival

Taylor Swift is headed to the Tribeca Film Festival next month in New York. The singer will turn up to support a special screening of the short film for “All Too Well,” which she wrote, directed, produced and starred in.

But Taylor won’t just be on hand to watch the film. She’ll also sit down for a conversation about her “approach as a filmmaker.”

The 2022 Tribeca Film Festival takes place June 8th to 19th, with Taylor’s appearance set for June 11th. Info on tickets can be found here.

  • ONE MORE THING! Taylor’s boyfriend Joe Alwyn is always very guarded about their relationship but opened up a bit in a new interview with The Guardian.   When Joe was also asked about how it feels dating someone as famous as Taylor and he replied, “It’s not something I think about, unless I’m in situations like this, and someone says, ‘What’s it like?’ and I have to think about what to say about it,” adding, “It’s [the relationship] just not for other people.”
  • As for the public’s interest in their coupling, he shares, “It’s just not something I particularly care about, or have much interest in feeding, I guess, because the more it’s fed, the more you are opening a gate for intrusion,” adding, “I think that’s just my response to a culture that has this increasing expectation that everything is going to be given…So I just don’t really feed that.”

Source: Tribeca Film Festival

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1983, Alabama’s album, “The Closer You Get,” was certified gold and platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1986, Dolly Parton opened her Dollywood amusement park in Tennessee.
  • Today in 1993, the “Some Gave All” album by Billy Ray Cyrus was certified for sales of 7-million.
  • Today in 1994, Alan Jackson and Garth Brooks were the big winners at the 29th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Los Angeles. Garth skipped the show to be in Nashville with his then-wife, Sandy, as she gave birth to the couple’s second child, August Anna. She was born the night Garth received the ACM’s Entertainer of the Year award for the fourth consecutive year. That same night, “We Shall Be Free” was named Video of the Year.
  • Today in 1994, the “Rhythm, Country and Blues” album was certified gold and platinum.
  • Today in 1996, John Michael Montgomery hit #1 with “Long As I Live.”
  • Today in 1997, Travis Tritt, Bill Anderson, Stonewall Jackson and others attended the 50th anniversary celebration for the Ernest Tubb Record Shops in downtown Nashville.
  • Today in 2000, Faith Hill’s “The Way You Love Me” video made its worldwide debut on CMT’s “Delivery Room.” Other videos premiering included the Kinleys’ “She Ain’t The Girl For You,” “One Voice” from Billy Gilman and Sonya Isaacs’ “Since I Gave My Heart Away.”
  • Today in 2000, in an incident that no one has ever been able to truly explain, Roseanne Barr crashed the party that Lonestar’s record company hosted following the ACM Awards show. Lonestar and their friends were busy celebrating their ACM Single of the Year award for “Amazed,” so it’s not surprising that it took some time before anyone noticed that someone had walked away with the trophy presented to the record label. A few days later, Roseanne admitted that she hid the award under her jacket as she left the celebration at the ritzy Posto Restaurant in Los Angeles. She followed her confession by sending the trophy to Nashville, where it was placed on display at the record label’s office.
  • Today in 2002, Chely Wright was among “People” magazine’s annual “50 Most Beautiful.” She was the only country singer.
  • Today in 2003, Buddy Jewell became the first “Nashville Star.”
  • Today in 2006, Ricky Van Shelton wrote an open letter to fans announcing his retirement from the road, assuring fans he and his wife, Bettye were in good health, he said they “need to be close to our families” in Virginia.
  • Today in 2007, Taylor Swift picked up a gold single for her debut, “Tim McGraw.”
  • Today in 2010, water from the Cumberland River flooded Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House peaking more than two feet above the venue’s stage. The Opry moved to other locations for four months.
  • Today in 2013, Keith Urban made a surprising appearance during The Rolling Stones’ show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, joining the band while playing “Respectable.”
  • Today in 2014, Kacey Musgraves performs “Follow Your Arrow” at the GLAAD Media Awards in New York, following an introduction by Chely Wright.
  • Today in 2017, the video for “Craving You,” by Thomas Rhett featuring Maren Morris, hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2017, Toby Keith covered “MacArthur Park,” while Dwight Yoakam played “Wichita Lineman” at Carnegie Hall in New York during a salute to Jimmy Webb. A fundraiser for Alzheimer’s, the show also featured Ashley Campbell, Judy Collins, Art Garfunkel, Amy Grant, Graham Nash, and Johnny Rivers.

Naomi Judd Dies At Age 76

The country music world is in mourning following the news that Naomi Judd, matriarch of the mother/daughter duo The Judds, passed away Saturday at the age of 76.

“Today we sisters experienced a tragedy,” read a statement from daughters Wynonna and Ashley. “We lost our beautiful mother to the disease of mental illness. We are shattered. We are navigating profound grief and know that as we loved her, she was loved by her public. We are in unknown territory.”

Naomi previously opened up about her struggles with depression during a 2016 interview with “Good Morning America,” saying that throughout her decades-long career she suffered “extreme” and “severe depression,” which got worse after she and Wynonna stopped touring in 2011. She even said she had considered taking her own life.

  • The announcement of Naomi’s death came just one day before she and Wynonna were to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the ceremony went on as planned last night, although the red carpet was canceled out of respect for the family.
  • “The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum joins family and fans in grieving the sudden loss of Naomi Judd,” read a statement from the Hall. “Following the wishes of the Judd family, the museum will move forward with the Medallion Ceremony on Sunday, May 1, with Wynonna planning on being in attendance.”
  • The Judds made their last performance together at last month’s CMT Music Awards, where they performed their hit “Love Can Build A Bridge.” They had planned to go out on 10-date reunion tour, that was supposed to kick off September 30th.
  • In addition to the Hall of Fame honor, The Judds won nine CMA Awards, eight ACM Awards, and five GRAMMYs, including Best Country Song for “Love Can Build A Bridge.” They also had eight straight number one singles in the 80s.
  • Click here for country music’s reaction to Naomi’s death.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1985, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson released the “Highwayman” album.
  • Today in 1988, the album, “Remembering Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline,” was released.
  • Today in 1989, the “Killin’ Time” album by Clint Black and the “Something Inside So Strong” album by Kenny Rogers were released.
  • Today in 1994, Garth Brooks won two honors – Entertainer and Video of the Year – at the 29th Academy Of Country Music awards on NBC, though he wasn’t in Los Angeles to receive them. His wife, Sandy, gave birth to August Anna that night in Nashville.
  • Today in 1996, Travis Tritt’s “Greatest Hits – From the Beginning” went platinum.
  • Today in 1998, backstage at the Grand Ole Opry Loretta Lynn made the announcement that she intended to return to college and get a degree.
  • Today in 1998, Shania Twain was at #1 in Billboard with “You’re Still The One.”
  • Today in 2000, Collin Raye released his album, “Tracks,” while Chad Brock’s “Yes!” hit stores.
  • Today in 2000, Faith Hill and hubby Tim McGraw confirmed plans to perform their hit single, “Let’s Make Love,” at the upcoming ACM Awards. Their subsequent performance absolutely sizzled.
  • Today in 2002, highly anticipated CBS-TV special, featuring Clint Black, Lonestar, Celine Dion and others, was taped in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida aboard the U.S.S. Harry Truman. The show, titled “Rockin’ In The USA,” aired the following Memorial Day weekend.
  • Today in 2007, Taylor Swift’s debut single, “Tim McGraw,” went gold.
  • Today in 2009, Clint Black was fired by Donald Trump during an episode of the NBC-TV series “The Celebrity Apprentice.”
  • Today in 2010, water from the Cumberland River floods Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House, peaked more than two feet above the venue’s stage. The Opry moves like a nomad to other Nashville locations for the next four months.
  • Today in 2011, Lady A’s single, “Just A Kiss,” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2013, Alan Jackson performed “He Stopped Loving Her Today” to close George Jones’ memorial at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House. Other participants include Randy Travis, Brad Paisley, Barbara Mandrell, The Oak Ridge Boys, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, Ronnie Milsap, Charlie Daniels, Travis Tritt and Kenny Chesney.
  • Today in 2014, Carrie Underwood wrote “Something In The Water” with Chris DeStefano and Brett James in a Tennessee cabin, weaving in an “I Saw The Light” reference and a section of “Amazing Grace.”
  • Today in 2016, Maren Morris underwent a tonsillectomy.
  • Today in 2017, Sara Evans headlined a George Michael tribute at City Winery in Nashville. A benefit for the Unlikely Heroes organization, the show also featured Cassadee Pope and songwriters James Slater, Shane Stevens and Desmond Child.
  • Today in 2017, Vince Gill and his daughters, Jenny and Corrina Gill, performed the national anthem before an NHL playoff game at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The Predators edged the St. Louis Blues, 2-1, for a crowd that included Kix Brooks, Brothers Osborne, Joe Don Rooney and Carrie Underwood.

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