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ABC Celebrates The Best of Fest ‘CMA Fest’ Television Special

The Coronavirus pandemic has canceled live music events all over the world, including the beloved CMA Fest that takes place every summer in Nashville, Tennessee. Although we couldn’t physically be there this year, we got to re-live all the best moments of the four-day event from the past two decades in ABC’s “Best of Fest” television special. Country superstar, Luke Bryan hosted from the field at Nissan Stadium, the venue in which the festival always takes place.

The show started with a fiery performance from Carrie Underwood singing “Last Name” in 2010. It was followed by Sam Hunt’s performance of “Body Like a Backroad” from 2017. He shared his first CMA Fest experience with us before the clip was shown. “My first CMA Fest was my second time in Nashville. I came up with some buddies and we went over to the stadium to watch the concert,” Hunt recalled. “We got to see Alan Jackson play that night who I am a big fan of — I grew up listening to his music. I was really inspired by that night and decided to move to Nashville and pursue music after college.”

After a 2012 clip of Little Big Town performing “Pontoon,” Luke Combs discussed what it was like standing on the CMA stage for the first time. “You’ll never forget walking out on the stage seeing 60,000 people there,” he stated before viewers saw his video of “When It Rains, It Pours” from 2018. “I remember being a fan there myself and just sitting way up in the top section and thinking, ‘Man, what if that was me one day?’” They then showed Thomas Rhett performing “Life Changes” from the same year. They threw it back to 2007 with the next performance — Miranda Lambert rocking out to her hit song “Kerosene”.

From one strong female voice to another, Maren Morris’ 2019 performance of “GIRL” was featured in the special. Also from 2019, we got to re-live the epic collaboration of Keith Urban joining Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas X on their record-breaking song “Old Town Road.”

Fellow American Idol host, Lionel Richie introduced Luke Bryan, as his 2012 performance of “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” was featured on the show. After that, fans got to see Garth Brooks’ 2017 melody of all his biggest hits. Before ‘taking the stage,’ he shared his memories from that unforgettable night. “They introduce me, I walk out there and that crowd was like 1,000 times louder than I was ready for,” Brooks admitted. “I couldn’t hear the track, couldn’t hear nothing so I knew we were gonna blow that entrance.”

We flashbacked to 2014 and 2010 with Darius Rucker performing “Wagon Wheel” and Brad Paisley performing “American Saturday Night,” respectively. Paisley was introduced by his good friend and future Hall of Fame quarterback, Peyton Manning, who joked that he was actually the one who taught Paisley how to play guitar.

Back to 2018, Dan + Shay performed their smash hit, “Tequila” that earned them a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Later, the special featured Kelsea Ballerini’s 2017 performance of “Yeah Boy.” She shared what it felt like to go from a CMA Fest fan to a performer.

“My mom would buy me tickets for Christmas and we would hop in the car from Knoxville with some friends and drive down and spend the afternoons waiting on line to meet my favorite artists at the time and then at night, of course, go to the stadium and sit up in the nose bleeds and absolutely lose my mind over my favorite artists,” Ballerini confessed. “Now that I get to be on that stage, I don’t take it for granted – it’s my favorite thing to do.”

The show reminisced on many more collaborations from past CMA Fests. Carrie Underwood shared that one of her favorite CMA moments was from last year when Joan Jett joined her on stage to perform “I Love Rock n’ Roll” and “I Hate Myself for Loving You.” Dwight Yoakam joined Dierks Bentley on stage to sing Yoakam’s “Fast As You,” Little Big Town joined Rascal Flatts to cover Kansas’ “Carry On My Wayward Son” in 2011 and Trace Adkins joined Blake Shelton to sing their number one hit, “Hillbilly Bone.”

We went back to Lady A’s first-ever CMA performance in 2008. It featured their debut single, “Love Don’t Live Here.” Comedian, Jim Gaffigan called Zach Brown Band’s “Chicken Fried” “the perfect country song,” as they showed their performance of it from 2009, next. After Tim McGraw’s 2010 performance of “Something Like That,” we saw more collaborations, such as Brooks and Dunn and Brothers Osbourne performing “Hard Working Man” last year, Kane Brown and Lauren Alaina singing their number one song, “What Ifs” in 2018, and Eric Church and Lizzie Hale shredding out to Church’s “That’s Damn Rock n’ Roll” from 2014.

The show ended with Luke Bryan and Darius Rucker joining together (six feet apart, of course) to sing a cover a John Mellencamp’s “Small Town” from the field at Nissan Stadium, followed by a clip from Keith Urban’s 2017 performance of “Wasted Time.”

Although it hurt not having CMA Fest this year, we are thankful we had this special to re-live some of the most memorable performances from past years and are hopeful that 2021’s festival will be the best one yet! As we all are yearning for concerts to return, the only thing we can do is follow the guidelines our health officials have set for us, like wearing our masks and social distancing. The better we comply, the faster we can return to normal, which means a return for live music and country concerts!

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Brett Eldredge Takes Over Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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Last night you had not one, but two chances to catch Brett Eldredge on your television screen. Earlier in the evening, Eldredge was seen performing on the ‘Music Event of the Summer’ CMA Fest, where he performed “The Long Way”. Soon after he took over late night T.V. on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing as part of the concert series presented by Mercedes Benz. Eldredge is not new to Kimmel, he first made his debut on the show in 2015 performing “Lose My Mind” and “Drunk on Your Love” while also appearing in the Mean Tweets Country Music Editions.

Last night he closed out Kimmel performing his new hit single “Love Someone” from his self-titled album. As the music started to play, Eldredge, who was full of energy began his set asking the crowd “Y’all ready to get down tonight? I’m ready for you, here we go!” During the performance, the country star was seen dancing in sync with his lyrics and interacting with the crowd telling them it “Feels good to love you!”

“Love Someone” ended on a high note but that wasn’t the end of the night for the crowd watching Eldredge perform live. Off camera, Eldredge continued his set with other hit singles for the audience like “Drunk On Your Love “and “Wanna Be That Song”. He also performed “The Long Way” which can be seen on Jimmy Kimmel’s YouTube channel.

If you didn’t have the chance to catch The Long Way Tour yet this year, the second leg of the tour starts up in September with Devin Dawson and Abby Anderson. As well as playing other shows throughout the summer. For New Yorkers, Eldredge is performing on August 23rd at BMHMC Amphitheater at Bald Hill in Long Island with Morgan Evans and Stephanie Quayle.

 

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Brandon Stansell

NYCS Swag Spotlight: Brandon Stansell

Brandon Stansell

For Brandon Stansell, his love of country music collides with his passion for advocacy for the LGBT community, being open with his fans about his journey and using his music to connect.  Growing up right outside of Chattanooga, Tennesee, Stansell recalls his entire family listening to country music.  At the age of six, his mother and sister surprised him with tickets to see Reba McEntire, a night that he says changed everything.  “It was one of the first shows I ever saw, it was one of those moments where I was like ‘Yup, this is what I want to do’.”  Shortly after that, his parents brought him to Nashville and he was one of the children who performed at Opryland.  It’s where he cut his teeth as a performer, learning to sing and dance and spent his childhood around very talented people who all loved country music.  “I was six when I did my first show, it was on the Opry stage so I joke about telling people that my first paid gig was at the Opry house then I’ve spent the rest of my adult life just clawing and scraping to get back to that circle,” he laughs.

Graduating Belmont University in Nashville in 2009, he pursued his music career in Nashville for a few years, but never quite felt like he found his voice.  After a brief stint in New York City, he moved out to the West Coast where he now resides.  It took him leaving Nashville and experiencing the hustle and bustle of New York City to finally start writing his own music and find his songwriter’s voice.

As a songwriter, he has decided that writing about what is going on in his life, or things that are personal to him has really allowed him to come into his own and hone his craft. “I have a strict philosophy that you have to write what you know and up until now, it’s been working for me.”  His most recent single, “Slow Down” features Ty Herndon, an artist that Stansell lived next to in Nashville and became friends with. “I grew up listening to him, he just has one of those quintessential country voices and he definitely made my record better and I am really proud to have him on there, it was one of those unforgettable moments,” he recalls.
Brandon Stansell

Ty Herndon (L) Brandon Stansell (R)Rick Diamond/Getty Images for The 2018 Concert for Love & Acceptance

A big part of Stansell’s personal journey is his coming out story, which he explains to us as something he always is sure to talk about during his live shows.  “It was actually really painful and difficult and it didn’t go as well as I had hoped, but fast forward a decade from there those experiences have really shaped me into the person that I am and that’s a person that I am deeply proud of,” he tells us.  “I just don’t know that I would be the person or be doing what I am doing now if I didn’t have to go through what I went through to get me here.”  Blending artistry and advocacy is what he strives to do with his career, participating in festivals across the country and even playing at the Concert for Love and Acceptance hosted by CMT’s Cody Alan earlier this summer during CMAfest.

I feel like music has been for me, as an independent artist, has been a vehicle where I’ve been able to talk to people especially in the south that I was in years ago, that are having struggles and I have been able to connect with them,” he explains.  “In those exchanges I feel that there is a sentiment that we are not that alone even though we may feel it at times, and it’s an easy thing to feel when you are LGBT in the South and have a conservative or religious family that doesn’t understand you or support you and can’t find a way around their religion to love you in the place where you are.”  Using his platform he is proud to talk about his experiences and to try and help others going through similar things.

His next single, “For You” is available now, take a listen below and be sure to follow Brandon on social media, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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