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Billy Bob's Texas Cancellation

Unfortunately Clint Black will not be able to perform tonight at Billy Bob's Texas because he has come down with the flu. We will be rescheduling this performance as soon as possible, so please make sure you check back for further updates.

Ticket holders will be receiving a refund. If you purchased with a credit card, you will be receiving an automatic refund. If you paid with cash, please go to the ticket office to receive your refund. Please be patient as they process these refunds.

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CLINT BLACK TO BE PRESENTED STEPHEN BRUTON AWARD AT 2016 LONE STAR FILM FEST

The award is presented annually to celebrate exceptional artists whose careers include artistic expression in film or television

Clint Black will be the recipient of the Stephen Bruton Award in Fort Worth, TX. The prestigious award will be presented to Black by Don Henley, on November 10th as the feature event of the 10th Annual Lone Star Film Festival in Sundance Square.

The award is presented annually to celebrate exceptional artists whose careers include artistic expression in film or television.  Previous recipients include Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, Lyle Lovett, Ray Benson, and Betty Buckley. 

 “It is incredibly humbling to be recognized for my life’s work, even though it’s still a work-in-progress”, said Clint. “Adding to the great honor, the award’s namesake is one of our best loved and most talented musicians and songwriters, Stephen Bruton.  I'm so grateful for all of the support that has led to this moment, especially from my fans who have been there for every album and acting gig along the way. And in receiving this honor, I’m especially grateful to Don (Henley) for taking time out of his schedule to be there. His work has had a huge impact on me and it adds some mighty fine icing to an already great moment in my career.”

“Sundance Square is proud to welcome Clint Black as an honoree to our every-growing film festival.” said Johnny Campbell, President and CEO, Sundance Square.  “We believe he is a perfect choice to receive the Stephan Bruton award this year.”

Clint has appeared in many films and network series including; King of the Hill, Wings, The Larry Sanders Show, Hope and Faith, Hot Properties and Vegas, along with the starring role in CBS’s Movie of the Week; Still Holding On and Flicka: Country Pride.

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New Music Video Released for "Still Calling It News"

“Still Calling It News” was written by Clint Black and Hayden Nicholas back in 2012 “sometime around that election cycle.”  The song first appeared on Black’s 2015 album release On Purpose and “has never seemed more relevant than now,” said Black.  A satirical look at how coverage of the Presidential race has presented itself, the video for the song can now be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2OQ1mu27P8.

Clint insists that this video “shouldn’t be taken as a political statement, but rather as a way to illustrate how our focus has been steered away from the important issues facing our country today.”

The video features clips taken from numerous news broadcasts including CNN’s Anderson Cooper’s 360, FOX’s The O’Reilly Factor, ABC News, CBS News, CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, amongst numerous others. 

Most show just how far-flung from the policy issues coverage has veered.  

“If we had the footage, we probably could’ve made an equally absurd video of the Jefferson/Adams election,” says Clint.

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Clint Black Added to the 50th Annual CMA Awards

More artists, more music, and more memorable moments have been added to “The 50th Annual CMA Awards,” which includes more performers than any other broadcast in CMA Awards history.

Clint Black has been added to “The 50th Annual CMA Awards,” which includes more performers than any other broadcast in CMA Awards history.

Joining the lineup of superstars, along with Clint, are 2016 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Charlie Daniels and Randy Travis; former Entertainer of the Year winners Ricky Skaggs and Roy Clark; CMA Awards winners Jason Aldean, Jennifer Nettles, and Martina McBride; 2016 CMA Awards nominees Chris Stapleton and Thomas Rhett; and multi-format sensations Elle King, Pentatonix, and Dwight Yoakam.

“This is a celebration of Country Music – both contemporary and the classics – that is certain to resonate with music fans,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “’The 50th Annual CMA Awards’ will certainly reflect our history, but it is equally important to recognize our current nominees and the hits of today.”

“The 50th Annual CMA Awards” will be hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood and broadcast live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Wednesday, Nov. 2 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Black hosted the CMA Awards in 1993. He has 19 CMA Awards nominations to his credit and four wins, including Male Vocalist of the Year in 1990 and the Horizon Award in 1989.

The artists announced today join previously announced performers Alabama, Kelsea Ballerini, Bentley, Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, Paisley, Charley Pride, Reba, George Strait, Underwood, and Keith Urban.

“The 50th Annual CMA Awards” is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton is the Executive Producer, Paul Miller is the Director, and David Wild is the Writer.

Fans can get more information on “The 50th Annual CMA Awards" and sign up for CMA emails and exclusives by visiting CMAawards50.com.

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SEE CLINT BLACK ON THE OPRY

Enter for a chance to win a meet and greet with Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black plus dinner for two backstage at the Grand Ole Opry on April 4th! The Grand Prize also includes round trip domestic air travel, a two night stay for you and your guest at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, as well as tickets to the Opry and a daytime tour. Also included is a Music City Backstage Attractions Pass, with admission and discounts for you and your guest to over 30 area attractions. Enter now at: https://goo.gl/uMc2Bb

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Clint Black, John Rich plan concert for court programs

Clint and John Rich will share the stage at Rich's Mt. Richmore estate for a special fundraiser concert later this month.

Proceeds from "An Evening with Black and Rich" on Oct. 25 will go toward three Nashville court programs designed to help citizens escape and recover from drug addiction, human trafficking and prostitution: Davidson County General Sessions Drug Court, Cherished H.E.A.R.T.S. and Grace Empowered.

Read the full article on The Tennessean here.

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Clint Black Inducted Into The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame

This past Saturday, Clint Black was the 48th inductee into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Having sold over 20 million albums and have 22 number one hits, Clint has joined the ranks of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, George Jones, and more.

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New Music Video for "You Still Get To Me"

Clint Black released a new music video for his new duet with his wife, Lisa Hartman Black. The single, "You Still Get To Me", is impacting radio now.

Watch the full music video below!

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Springfield, IL Show Rescheduled

The Clint Black concert scheduled for July 29, 2016 at the Prairie Capital Convention Center has been postponed until next spring due to a scheduling conflict.

The new concert date is March 2, 2017. All tickets purchased before the announcement will still be honored for the new date and time.

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Clint Black at CMA Fest

Clint Black will be performing at The Stadium show on Friday, June 10th. Click here to read more!

CMA Music Festival’s Nightly Concerts just got even bigger. CMA Announced via the CMA Music Festival app that Clint Black will perform during CMA’s Nightly Concerts at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 10th.  

He’s joining previously announced fellow Country Music stars Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Miranda Lambert,Rascal Flatts, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, Steven Tyler, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Hank Williams, Jr., and Chris Young who will perform during the Festival’s Nightly Concerts at Nissan Stadium. Artists and schedules are subject to change.

The 2016 CMA Music Festival runs Thursday through Sunday, June 9-12 in downtown Nashville. While the Festival boasts numerous free stages and unique fan experiences, the most anticipated events are the Nightly Concerts at Nissan Stadium, which sell out long before talent is announced.

Funds generated through CMA Music Festival ticket sales benefit music education. Since 2006, CMA and the CMA Foundation have donated more than $13.6 million to support sustainable music education initiatives across the country on behalf of the artists who participate in the event for free.

Fans who were not able to purchase tickets to the Nightly Concerts are still able to enjoy non-stop music, fan engagement, and artist experiences through numerous FREE stages and events across town and by experiencing Fan Fair X in the Music City Center.

Tickets to Fan Fair X are available now at CMAfest.com (Fan Fair X admission is included in four-day CMA Music Festival tickets). Fan Fair X tickets are $10 per day or $25 for a four-day pass.

For the second year, fans will be able to purchase a four-day pass to the Fan Fair X that includes a general admission ticket to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum that is good for use any day in 2016. The package deal is on sale now through Friday, June 10 and costs $39.95. The combination Fan Fair X/Country Music Hall of Fame tickets are available via the Country Music Hall of Fame website,countrymusichalloffame.org, and will also be sold at their box office during the week of CMA Music Festival.

For upcoming announcements and all other info stay connected with CMA on CMAfest.com, Facebook.com/CMA,Twitter.com/CountryMusic, Instagram.com/CMA, and sign up for CMA Country Connection, CMA’s e-newsletter. Fans can also download the 2016 CMA Music Festival mobile app for iPhone or Android to view the latest artist lineups and to plan their Festival experience.

CMA Music Festival will once again be filmed for a national television special to air on the ABC Television Network. This is the 13th consecutive year the event has been filmed for a network television special, a feat no other music festival has achieved. "CMA Music Festival: Country's Night to Rock" will be executive-produced by Robert Deaton.  

CMA Music Festival is organized and produced by the Country Music Association. Fan Fair® is a registered trademark of WSM, Incorporated and is used by permission.

 

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Show Cancellations

Due to an unforeseen family emergency, Clint Black must cancel the the following concert appearances:

3.17.16 - Fort Collins, CO
3.18.16 - Beaver Creek, CO

3.19.16 - Vilar Performing Arts Center

Refunds are available at point of purchase.

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Clint Black Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Critically Acclaimed Debut Album Killin' Time

Clint Black, who recently released On Purpose, his first studio album in nearly a decade, has long been heralded as one of Country music’s biggest stars.  It all started with the release of his critically acclaimed, triple Platinum debut album Killin’ Time.  To mark the album’s 25th Anniversary Taste of Country will be hosting “Clint Black Week,” which launches today with a special performance taped for the celebration of his #1 single “Killin’ Time” as well as a discussion of the album that put him on the map – http://tasteofcountry.com/clint-black-25-years-killin-time/.  The seven day series, will feature exclusive interviews and new performances that will also include his #1 hits “Nobody’s Home” and “A Better Man.” Killin’ Time, released in 1989, produced five #1s and won Black four ACM Awards for Album of the Year, Top New Male Vocalist, Top Male Vocalist, Single of the Year “A Better Man,” and also won him CMA Male Vocalist of the Year and the Horizon Award and an American Music Award for Favorite Country New Artist.

 

“Killin’ Time for me, was this inexplicable phenomenon – a life changing event that took my songs on a journey beyond my wildest dreams,” said Clint.  “Those songs were put out there for everyone to hear and not only did they take on a life of their own, they created a connection with my fans that I still enjoy today.  For that I’m incredibly grateful.”

Fans can go to www.tasteofcountry.com to check out the “Clint Black Week” videos which feature Black, as well as the members of his band who have been with him since the beginning and Killin’ Time producer James Stroud, giving a retrospective on how it all began, the recording of the album, stories behind the songs and live performances of four songs from the album. The videos are an in depth look at one of the biggest album’s in Country music history.

 

“Clint Black Week” will include the following interviews and performances:

Day 1: Clint discusses 25 years of Killin’ Time and performs the single by the same name

Day 2: Clint and friends give a 25 year retrospective

Day 3: Clint remembers when he received his first box of LPs and cassettes of Killin’ Time from RCA

Day 4: Along with his band mates and producer Clint remembers being a struggling artist and performs “Live and Learn”

Day 5: Clint gives fans tips on how to write meaningful lyrics that will stand the test of time

Day 6: Clint and his band performs “Nobody’s Home”

Day 7: Clint and his band performs “A Better Man”

 

Black has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide and charted nearly two dozen #1 singles including “Nothing But The Taillights, “Like The Rain” and “When I Said I Do.”  He’s one of the most successful artists in Country music history having written, recorded and released more than 100 songs, with nearly one third achieving “hit song” status on Country radio.  Since his debut, Black has won numerous awards from the American Music Awards, Academy of County Music, the Grammys and the Country Music Association. Black came onto the scene in 1989 with the debut of his critically acclaimed fan favorite Killin’ Time, which won him Album of the Year, Top Male Vocalist, and Top New Male Vocalist. The Triple-Platinum debut release boasted five #1 hits –a first for any genre– including the title track, and “A Better Man,” which were 1989’s #1 and #2 singles of the year, a feat not achieved since Hank Williams Sr., 35 years earlier. He has had over two dozen #1 singles, and thirty-one Top 10 hits - all written by Black. Along with being a celebrated Country artist Clint serves as Honorary Chair for the International Rett Syndrome Foundation’s (IRSF) “Research to Reality: Funding Process.”

 

On Purpose is Black’s first all-new studio album in a decade and his twelfth studio album overall. The 14-track album, recorded at Black’s studio in Nashville compiles a strikingly diverse group of his self-produced songs. The lilting “You Still Get to Me” marks Black’s third duet with his wife, actor Lisa Hartman Black. Ballads like “Only One Way to Live,” “Stay Gone,” “Breathing Air” and “Last Day” have never cut deeper, while his merry, clever “Beer” and “Better and Worse” are among the most upbeat songs that he has ever crafted. “Time For That,” “Doing It Now For Love” and “Summertime Song” are catchy examples of how groove-soaked his music can be. “Calling It News” is a wry, topical statement, while “The Trouble” is colored by Australian slang.  

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