Watch Ernie Ball: The Pursuit of Tone Featuring Hunter Hayes

Country singer-songwriter and guitarist, Hunter Hayes, is featured on the latest episode of Ernie Ball: The Pursuit of Tone. Get a first look at the journey behind Hunter’s early beginnings in Nashville, to his work in the studio and life on the road. Premieres Friday, July 22nd, at 8pm ET/PT only on Audience Music (DIRECTV ch.239 or on AT&T U-verse ch.1114).

PLAY Warped Tour Winner Videos

Thanks to the Ernie Ball PLAY Warped Tour contest, some of the country’s best unsigned bands have the opportunity to play the Vans Warped Tour mainstage and compete for an amazing grand prize: $40,000+ in cash/prizes AND a 3-song EP produced by Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory.

Watch Phantogram on Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

In case you missed it, Ernie Ball artist, Josh Carter, and Sarah Barthel, together known as electronic rock duo, Phantogram, were the musical guests last night on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. They performed “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore”, the first single off their new album, Three, which is due out September 16 on Republic Records.

Slash and Guns N Roses Out On “Not In This Lifetime…” Tour

Unless you’ve been living under a rock you’ve no doubt heard about the Guns N Roses reunion tour that kicked off in April of this year with shows in Las Vegas and at the Coachella Music Festival. After years of speculation, fans were excited to get confirmation that 2016 would be the year when it finally would happen for real. In particular, fans were treated to performances of some songs the band hadn’t played live together in over two decades.

The Most Influential Pop Punk Bands

Our good friends over at Alt Press recently posted their list of the 10 most influential bands of pop punk. We’re happy to say that eight of the ten bands mentioned (Yellowcard, New Found Glory, Simple Plan, blink-182, Green Day, Good Charlotte, Jimmy Eat World + MxPx) are members of the Ernie Ball family. We have a long-standing relationship with the pop-punk scene, stemming largely from long-term relationships with the listed artists, and other pop-punk bands like Modern Baseball, The Wonder Year, and All Time Low, as well as our twenty year relationship with Warped Tour via our Battle of the Bands program (now called Ernie Ball: PLAY Warped).