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Katherine Williams-Dunning, Daughter Of Hank Williams Jr, Killed In Car Crash In Tennessee

Katherine Williams-Dunning, the daughter of Hank Williams Jr. and his ex-wife, Mary Jane Thomas, was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Henry Country, Tennessee.  Katherine was just 27 years old. 

According to a statement from the Tennessee Highway Patrol: “Katherine Williams-Dunning was the driver of a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe involved in the single-vehicle crash near Antioch Road. The SUV was towing a boat at 7:44 p.m. southbound on Highway 79 when it crossed the dividing median in the highway and rolled over, crossing northbound lanes and coming to a rest on the shoulder. Williams-Dunning was killed in the crash.”

Katherine’s husband, Tyler Dunning, 29, was flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where his condition is currently unknown. Williams-Dunning lived in Springville, Tenn. and she and her husband Tyler have been married since October of 2015. They have two young children, a 5-year-old son named Beau Weston and a 2-year-old daughter named Audrey Jane.

Hank Williams Jr.’s Daughter Katherine Dies in Car Crash

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Harry Styles Postpones North American Tour Until Summer 2021

Harry Styles has officially postponed his North American Tour to next summer because of the coronavirus pandemic. The tour was set to kick off on June 26, 2020 at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center.

Styles will now kick off his Love On Tour beginning August 14, 2021 at the Tacoma Dome; all opening acts will remain the same. Along with 39 new dates, Styles will treat his New York-based fans with a special Harryween Fancy Dress Party from Oct. 30-31 in Madison Square Garden featuring Orville Peck and Madison Cunningham.

Styles said on his Instagram: “This summer we were excited to be bringing Love On Tour to North America. However, due to the ongoing threat from Covid-19 we have been forced to reschedule these dates to next summer. The well-being of my crew, and all the fans around the world will always hold top priority. I can’t wait to see you all out on the road, as soon as it’s safe to do so.”

Check out Styles’ official North American tour postponement announcement at the link: here.

Harry Styles reschedules North American leg of ‘Love’ tour

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Post Malone And Tyla Yaweh Debut New Single ‘Tommy Lee’

Post Malone and Tyla Yaweh are set to release a new collaborative single, titled ‘Tommy Lee’. The title references Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.  Yaweh shared behind-the-scenes footage of the two artists on his Instagram, writing and recording the track in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.

Yaweh said the single is about “living life and spreading positive energy,” and explained why he and Malone named the track after the Mötley Crüe drummer, adding, “Tommy Lee just doesn’t give a f**k and I love that.”  

Check out the official video for “Tommy Lee” at the link: here

Tyla Yaweh and Post Malone Unveil New Song “Tommy Lee”: Stream [UPDATED]

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‘Breonna’s Law’ Passes In Louisville, Kentucky; Banning Use Of “No-Knock” Warrants

The use of “no-knock” warrants has been banned in Louisville, with the new ordinance named for Breonna Taylor, the young black woman who was fatally shot after officers burst into her home. Louisville’s Metro Council unanimously voted Thursday night to ban the controversial warrants after days of protests and calls for reform.

Taylor, who was studying to become a nurse, was shot eight times by officers conducting a narcotics investigation on March 13. No drugs were found at her home. Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, said after the law was passed, “I’m just going to say, Breonna, that’s all she wanted to do was save lives, so with this law she will continue to get to do that. She would be so happy.”

The law bans the use of the warrants by Louisville Metro officers. Police typically use them in drug cases over concern that evidence could be destroyed if they announce their arrival. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul also introduced federal legislation Thursday that would ban the use of no-knock warrants nationwide.

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Dow Plunges 7% In Biggest Drop Since March

On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 1,861 points, or 6.9 percent, and the S&P 500 was down 5.9 percent, the biggest fall since March 16.  There were sharp declines in several sectors, including hospitality and leisure. As more than 20 states report a climb in coronavirus cases, there are new worries that consumers will be reluctant to return to restaurants and take trips.

During a news conference on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell said the central bank is committed to keeping interest rates near zero, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the timing of an economic recovery. In his remarks, Powell again acknowledged the risks of a so-called “second wave” after states reopen their economies. “You could see a public loss of confidence in parts of the economy that will be already slow to recover,” he said.

The Department of Labor released its latest report showing more than 1.5 million people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time. Since the pandemic began over 44 million have filed initial unemployment claims.

Stocks fall on COVID-19’s spread, Fed’s cautious comments

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Margo Price Shares New Video For “Letting Me Down”

Margo Price’s new song “Letting Me Down” is off her upcoming album That’s How Rumors Get Started set to drop on July 10.  Letting Me Down is the third single following “Stone Me” and “Twinkle Twinkle”, and features Sturgill Simpson on backing vocals. 

For the video, director Kimberly Stuckwisch drove a 1980s RV from LA to Nashville and parked it in Price’s driveway for more than two weeks, in order to conduct a socially distanced video shoot at Price’s house.

The music video for “Letting Me Down” can be viewed at the link: here.

Margo Price Hopes “Letting Me Down” Will Lift Us Up

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Jason Isbell and Lucinda Williams Announce 2021 Tour

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will hit the West Coast and Texas next summer with Lucinda Williams.

The 2021 dates will kick off July 19th in Vancouver and include stops in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City. The trek also hits Kansas and Arkansas before concluding with three shows in Texas in August.

Isbell released his new album Reunions in May and celebrated the LP with a crowdless livestreamed performance at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl. Williams released her latest album Good Souls Better Angels back in April.

Jason Isbell and Lucinda Williams Team Up for 2021 Tour

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Coachella Festival Is Postponed Until 2021

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in March, Coachella was postponed from April to October with the hope that concerts would be back up and running by the fall. However Goldenvoice, the production company behind Coachella, has cancelled plans for Coachella in October, and is instead looking ahead to spring 2021. 

According to Billboard, Goldenvoice is “still trying to determine whether the two-weekend, 125,000-person-per-day festival will make a limited-capacity return in April 2021 or a larger, higher capacity comeback in October 2021.”  Some health experts have cautioned that mass gatherings such as concerts and festivals, shouldn’t return to normal capacity until a COVID vaccine is readily available, which likely won’t be the case until 2021. AEG and Live Nation aren’t anticipating live touring to return until the fourth quarter of 2020 at the earliest, and even then, such such shows will likely be at a reduced capacity. 

Coachella Is Not Happening in 2020 Due to Pandemic (Report)

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James Corden Thanks BTS And Their Fans By Sharing Bonus ‘Carpool Karaoke’ Clip

During an episode of The Late Late Show, host James Corden paid tribute to BTS and their fans for coming together to raise $1 million in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The funding comes after the band announced that they had donated the same amount.

“You may have read this weekend the amazing story that the Korean band BTS donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter,” Corden said. “Knowing BTS, they didn’t just sign a check. I guarantee you there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check. But on seeing this news, BTS fans, known as the BTS Army, pledged to match their donation, raising another million dollars in less than 24 hours.”

Corden then showed his thanks by sharing a never-before-seen clip from BTS’ Carpool Karaoke from back in February.  Corden led V: The Series, Jungkook, Jimin, RM, Jin, SUGA and J-Hope in a “Baby Shark” sing-along.

James Corden Shares Never-Before-Seen BTS ‘Carpool Karaoke’ Clip to Thank the BTS Army

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Minneapolis Police Chief Breaks Off Talks With Union

On Wednesday, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said at a media briefing that the Minneapolis Police Department will withdraw from contract talks with the officer union as it seeks to end relationships that have “eroded trust” in the community and overhaul the force following George Floyd’s death.

Chief Arradondo also said he would implement a new early-warning system to identify police officer misconduct, allowing supervisors to intervene more quickly to get problematic officers off the street.

The decision to cut off negotiations with the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis comes a few days after a majority of the city council pledged to dismantle the police force, raising pressure on the chief to take action Arradondo said. “This work must be transformational but I must do it right.” He said he would bring in advisers to conduct a review of how the contract could be restructured for “greater community transparency and more flexibility for true reform,” adding that the main focus was not on wages and benefits.

Minneapolis police chief ends contract negotiations with police union

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