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    ‘CMT Giants’ Preps Alabama Salute With Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley & More

    By Tom Roland,

    2 days ago
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    Blake Shelton fires up a new collaboration with country veteran Steve Wariner, covering “Old Flame” on the Aug. 15 premiere of CMT Giants: Alabama , to air at 8 p.m./7 p.m. CT exclusively on CMT.

    A dozen artists — including Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean and Little Big Town — are slated for the special, paying homage to Country Music Hall of Fame group Alabama with live versions of the band’s classics. A rundown of the show, obtained exclusively by Billboard , also highlights performances by Alabama natives Jamey Johnson, Sam Hunt and Riley Green, who covers “Dixieland Delight,” a 1983 hit that has become a rallying cry for fans attending Crimson Tide football games.

    Shelton’s collaboration with Wariner includes an appearance by Kara Britz, a supporting vocalist with Shelton’s road band.

    Following is a list of the songs on tap for CMT Giants: Alabama , taped during an invitation-only concert at Belmont University’s Fisher Center in Nashville:

    Alabama – “Mountain Music,” “My Home’s in Alabama”
    Jason Aldean – “Love in the First Degree”
    Riley Green – “Dixieland Delight”
    Sam Hunt – “Song of the South”
    Jamey Johnson – “Angels Among Us”
    Little Big Town – “The Closer You Get”
    Old Dominion – “Roll On”
    Brad Paisley – “Old Alabama”
    Blake Shelton with Steve Wariner and Kara Britz – “Old Flame”
    Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan – “Feels So Right”

    Additionally, artists and celebrities including Luke Bryan, Evander Holyfield, Vince Gill, Martina McBride, and Lionel Richie will appear in-person and/or virtually to share their personal stories of Alabama’s enduring impact on music, while Alabama themselves will reflect on their decades-long career. The evening will also feature photos and performance videos of Alabama from throughout their career.

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