Thomas Rhett looks back fondly on the vehicle that transported him into adulthood in “That Old Truck,” the latest release from his upcoming album Center Point Road. The follow-up to Rhett’s 2017 release Life Changes, Center Point Road will be available May 31st.
A gentle, mostly acoustic number that veers off from the dance-inflected country-pop of Rhett’s current single “Look What God Gave Her,” “That Old Truck” — penned by Rhett with Julian Bunetta, Kamron Kimbro and Ryan Tedder — offers up a series of vivid snapshots from Rhett’s coming of age.
A gentle, mostly acoustic number that veers off from the dance-inflected country-pop of Rhett’s current single “Look What God Gave Her,” “That Old Truck” — penned by Rhett with Julian Bunetta, Kamron Kimbro and Ryan Tedder — offers up a series of vivid snapshots from Rhett’s coming of age.
- 3/29/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Our forum posters are brutally honest. That was evidenced on the 60th anniversary of the Grammy Awards: our outspoken regulars were ready to dish out some generous praise, but also some harsh truths. Posts spanned the emotional gamut from one saying “I’ll never watch the Grammys again” in response to Bruno Mars‘s shocking sweep to proclaiming that Best New Artist winner Alessia Cara “slays.”
Take a look below for some of the best praise and shade from our forums. Read more and have your say here. And make sure to check out the complete list of winners in over 80 categories.
Album Of The Year: “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars
Eric Close: I’m never watching the Grammys again.
Lovc: Lorde deserves better!
OscarsSoWrong: I like Bruno, but this is undeserved.
Rinolo Twenty-two: It’s a good album, don’t be haters.
Record Of The Year: “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars
JGibson: I mean,...
Take a look below for some of the best praise and shade from our forums. Read more and have your say here. And make sure to check out the complete list of winners in over 80 categories.
Album Of The Year: “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars
Eric Close: I’m never watching the Grammys again.
Lovc: Lorde deserves better!
OscarsSoWrong: I like Bruno, but this is undeserved.
Rinolo Twenty-two: It’s a good album, don’t be haters.
Record Of The Year: “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars
JGibson: I mean,...
- 1/29/2018
- by Charles Bright
- Gold Derby
After three previous nominations for Song of the Year, Bruno Mars is finally a winner.
The 32-year-old singer/songwriter picked up a Grammy on Sunday for “That’s What I Like,” alongside co-writers Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus and Jonathan Yip.
“I’ve known these guys for over a decade,” Mars said in his acceptance speech at the 60th annual awards in N.Y.C. “All those horror stories you’ve heard about the music business, we’ve been through all of it. That’s the first time on this...
The 32-year-old singer/songwriter picked up a Grammy on Sunday for “That’s What I Like,” alongside co-writers Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus and Jonathan Yip.
“I’ve known these guys for over a decade,” Mars said in his acceptance speech at the 60th annual awards in N.Y.C. “All those horror stories you’ve heard about the music business, we’ve been through all of it. That’s the first time on this...
- 1/29/2018
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Winners of the 60th annual Grammys were revealed on Jan. 28 in a two-part ceremony. The majority of the 84 Grammy Awards were handed out in a non-televised event, the Premiere Ceremony, that began at noon Pt/3 p.m. Et and was hosted by Paul Shaffer in The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
The televised portion of the Grammys began on CBS at 4:30 p.m. Pt/7:30 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert in the main arena at Madison Square Garden that aired live nationwide. “The Late Late Show” host James Corden emceed for the second year running.
Last year Beyonce was the queen of the Grammy Awards with nine nominations. This year her husband Jay-z reaped a leading eight bids for his lucky 13th studio album “4:44.” Kendrick Lamar has seven nominations for his album “Damn” while Bruno Mars earned six for his disc “24K Magic.
The televised portion of the Grammys began on CBS at 4:30 p.m. Pt/7:30 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert in the main arena at Madison Square Garden that aired live nationwide. “The Late Late Show” host James Corden emceed for the second year running.
Last year Beyonce was the queen of the Grammy Awards with nine nominations. This year her husband Jay-z reaped a leading eight bids for his lucky 13th studio album “4:44.” Kendrick Lamar has seven nominations for his album “Damn” while Bruno Mars earned six for his disc “24K Magic.
- 1/28/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Last year Beyonce was the queen of the Grammy Awards with nine nominations. This year her husband Jay-z reaped a leading eight bids for his lucky 13th studio album “4:44.” Kendrick Lamar has seven nominations for his album “Damn” while Bruno Mars earned six for his disc “24K Magic.” All three contend for the top prize, Album of the Year, as do Emmy winner Donald Glover (“Atlanta”) in his guise as Childish Gambino for “Awaken, My Love!” and Lorde for “Melodrama.” While Glover has five nominations in all, this is the only bid by Lorde, whose album was a critical favorite but did not produce any hit singles. (See the full list of Grammy Awards nominations below.)
Winners of the 60th annual Grammys will be revealed on Jan. 28 in a two-part ceremony. The majority of the awards will be handed out in a non-televised event, the Premiere Ceremony, that begins at noon Pt/3 p.
Winners of the 60th annual Grammys will be revealed on Jan. 28 in a two-part ceremony. The majority of the awards will be handed out in a non-televised event, the Premiere Ceremony, that begins at noon Pt/3 p.
- 1/28/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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