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Devin Dawson's “I've Got a Truck” is coming, and he's dropping clues about the new song on social media

Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for YouTubeIt’s been quite a while since Devin Dawson fans got new music, but the “All on Me” hitmaker is about to change that: He’s planning to drop a new song, “I’ve Got a Truck,” on Friday.

Devin teased his new tune on social media earlier this week, posting a snippet of his new song.

“Everybody needs to be believed in at least once in their lives / Everybody needs a ‘come to Jesus’ moment in time / I could think up a couple reasons why this should be mine…” he sings.

He also gave fans a glimpse into what might be the song’s music video: In the clip, Devin spray-paints “I’ve Got a Truck” onto a large structure. While it’s unclear exactly what that structure is or where the clip takes place, the singer’s social media once again provides some clues.

In late July, he shared a picture of himself smiling in front of a backdrop that looks awfully similar to the music video. It’s captioned “‘Cadillac Ranch’…313 miles from Pueblo, Colorado,” along with the hashtag #IGotaTruck.

Early that month, he also used the hashtag for a post of himself leaning up against his old truck, which he said was getting towed away.

“Been sitting idle for a couple of years in my driveway. Gonna get it up and running again and use it for something dope coming up!!!” Devin hinted.

While Devin hasn’t released much of his own music lately, he’s been busy as a songwriter and featured guest. He lends his voice to Hardy’s current single, “One Beer,” alongside Lauren Alaina. He also co-wrote “God’s Country,” which was a massive, chart-topping hit for Blake Shelton last year.

By Carena Liptak
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Brothers Osborne plan free livestream benefit for ACM Lifting Lives' COVID-19 Response Fund

ABC/Image Group LABrothers Osborne are going live for a good cause. The superstar brother duo will play a free livestream show on Friday, August 21 at 8:00 p.m. ET on YouTube.

Called Brothers Osborne: Let’s Play Live, the free event will encourage fans to donate to the ACM Lifting Lives’ COVID-19 Relief Fund, an organization supporting music industry professionals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is produced by Lightning Link.

The show will likely include a bit of new music: Brothers Osborne’s third studio album, Skeletons, is due for release on October 9, and they’ve already shared the lead single “All Night” and another tune, “Hatin’ Somebody,” off the project.

Brothers Osborne previously explained to ABC Radio that in fact, they made Skeletons specifically with live performance in mind.

“We thought, ‘Man, let’s have some songs that we can play to thousands of people and just kind of get the party going and have a good time,’” the group’s TJ Osborne says. “And we knew people would eat it up.”

But with the COVID-19 pandemic showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, the band has had to settle for a life off the road — for now. In the meantime, the livestream show they’re planning will provide a little bit of the live experience, both for the band and for the fans that can’t wait to see them in concert again.

By Carena Liptak
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Country star trivia

Comstock/ThinkstockOn this day in 1989, this 90s country icon, known for such hits as “Blame It On Your Heart” and “Lonely Too Long,” earned her first number-one single with “Timber, I’m Falling In Love.” Can you guess who it is? ANSWER: Patty Loveless.

By Cillea Houghton
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“It is the ultimate honor”: This year's Country Music Hall of Famers react to their induction news

Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and MuseumThe Country Music Hall of Fame announced its 2020 class of inductees on Wednesday, and the three legends who made the cut are Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart and singer/songwriter Dean Dillon.

“Bocephus has been eyeing this one for a while. It’s a bright spot during a difficult year,” said Hank Jr., who’s going in as the Hall’s Veterans Era inductee this year. “I have been making Top 10 records for 56 years…I’ve got to thank all those rowdy friends who, year after year, still show up for me. It’s an honor to carry on this family tradition.”

“It is the ultimate honor in country music,” added Marty, who represents the Modern Era this year. “…To be officially inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame is beyond words. I’m not usually at a loss for words.”

For his part, Dean Dillon, who’s the 2020 Non-Performers category inductee, also struggled to find the right words to describe his reaction to the news.

“I was just speechless,” he recalled. “Trying to soak in the words I had just heard. My life flashed before my eyes. You could’ve knocked me over with a feather.”

Typically, the Hall of Fame inductees are announced each year in an in-person ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hall of Fame broke its news virtually this year. The formal induction event, called the Medallion Ceremony, usually takes place in October. It remains to be seen if that will be the case in 2020.

By Carena Liptak
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Hank Jr., Marty Stuart and Dean Dillon headed for the Country Music Hall of Fame

CMA/Country Music Hall of FameHank Williams Jr.Marty Stuart and singer/songwriter Dean Dillon will be the 2020 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. 

Hank Jr., of course, is the son of country legend Hank Williams, and went on to develop a stellar career in his own right, charting hits like “Family Tradition,” “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound,” “All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin’ Over Tonight,” “All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down),” “A Country Boy Can Survive” and many more. He goes in as a Veterans Era Artist. 

Marty Stuart represents the Modern Era this year. After starting his career in the band of bluegrass legend Lester Flatt, he went on to win five Grammys on the strength of country singles like “This One’s Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time),” “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin'” and “Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best” — all with Travis Tritt — as well as “Hillbilly Rock” and “Tempted.” Stuart’s also an avid preservationist and collector of classic country memorabilia. His wife, Connie Smith, is a member of the Hall as well. 

Dean Dillon makes his way into country’s most esteemed ranks in the Songwriter category, being best known for his long association with Hall of Fame member George Strait. “Unwound,” “The Chair,” “Marina Del Ray” and “Ocean Front Property” are just a few of the songs he penned for King George. Dillon’s “Tennessee Whiskey” was a massive hit for another George — George Jones — as well as Chris Stapleton.

The inductees are typically announced in the spring but were delayed this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The formal induction evening, known as the Medallion Ceremony, typically takes place in October, though it’s yet to be seen if that will be the case this year.

By Stephen Hubbard
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Moderna And U.S. Government Agree To Deal For 100M Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine

Biotechnology company Moderna reached a deal with the U.S. government on Tuesday to deliver 100 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Moderna said the deal for its mRNA-1273 vaccine candidate is worth $1.525 billion and includes the option for the United States to purchase up to 400 million doses of the potential vaccine. The United States has invested $2.48 billion in Moderna’s vaccine candidate. Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel said, “We appreciate the confidence of the U.S. government in our mRNA vaccine platform and the continued support.”

The United States has also reached agreements with Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson for their vaccine candidates. President Trump said during a briefing at the White House Tuesday, “We are investing in the development and manufacture of the top six vaccine candidates to ensure rapid delivery. The military is ready to go, they’re ready to deliver a vaccine to Americans as soon as one is fully approved by the FDA and we’re very close to that approval.”

US government strikes deal with Moderna for 100M coronavirus vaccine doses

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Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo/ThinkstockGrand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely will be the special guest on the upcoming edition of Change the Conversation’s Tales of a Trailblazer, Stepping Up and Speaking Out via Zoom on August 18 at 6 p.m. ET. 

Up-and-coming artist Alyssa Trahan has debuted the video for her song “Ain’t Ever Goin’ Back” that includes a reference to The Chicks‘ classic, “Goodbye Earl.” 

Danielle BradberyJarrod NiemannPayton Smith and Walker County will perform tonight on the ACM Weekly livestream event, airing on the ACM Facebook page at 9 p.m. ET.

By Cillea Houghton
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“I Called Mama” takes Tim McGraw on a tearful journey back to his beginnings in Louisiana

Big MachineFor Tim McGraw, “I Called Mama” is much more than just his latest top ten hit. It’s a tribute his mother Betty.

“My mom, she… found out she was pregnant with me her senior year in high school, so she had me young,” Tim explains. “She didn’t get to graduate because I came along.”

“And then she went through some terrible things early in my life,” he continues. “So I have a lot of memories of all those things and I know how resilient my mom is, and how tough she is, and how strong of a woman she is, and how well she raised us under the circumstances.”

Though he’s a superstar now, Tim still has vivid memories of his humble beginnings in Louisiana.

“I can remember us being on our own — my mom and my two sisters — and her working three jobs probably, just to try to keep the basics,” he recalls, choking back tears. “She made no money, really.”

“I can remember walking through the kitchen one night, getting up late, and… she had her head down on the table at like two in the morning with bills everywhere and was crying, and she didn’t see me. But for her that was probably a hundred different nights that I didn’t know about.”

“But that’s something that really resonates with me and sticks out with me,” Tim reflects. “And I think about that when I hear this song.”

At the age of 11, Tim learned that professional baseball player Tug McGraw was his dad, and went on to develop a relationship with him before his death in 2004.

“I Called Mama” is the lead single from Tim’s new album, Here on Earth, which comes out August 21. 

By Stephen Hubbard
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Joe Biden Picks California Sen. Kamala Harris As Vice Presidential Running Mate

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced Sen. Kamala Harris of California would be his vice-presidential running mate, making her the first woman of color on a major party’s presidential ticket. Harris is also the fourth woman to ever be nominated by a major party on a presidential ticket.

Biden said in a statement, “Her record of accomplishment—fighting tooth and nail for what’s right—is why I’m choosing her. There is no door Kamala won’t knock on, no stone she’ll leave unturned, if it means making life better—for the people.”

Harris added in her own statement, “@JoeBiden can unify the American people because he’s spent his life fighting for us. And as president, he’ll build an America that lives up to our ideals. I’m honored to join him as our party’s nominee for Vice President, and do what it takes to make him our Commander-in-Chief.”

Harris, 55, was briefly a front-runner in the 2020 Democratic presidential-primary race but dropped out in December. Harris was the first woman and African American person to serve as San Francisco district attorney and later as California attorney general. She joined the Senate in 2017 after winning the race to succeed longtime Sen. Barbara Boxer, becoming only the second Black woman to serve in the chamber and the first South Asian American elected to the Senate. 

Joe Biden selects Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate

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Old Dominion Releases Self-Titled Album With “Meow Mix” Vocals

Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi and Whit Sellers of Old Dominon are giving us a different take on their self-titled album.

The band dropped a remix of their 2019 release featuring only the vocal “meow.”  “Cat’s out of the bag!” said Old Dominion via Twitter. “We are re-releasing our entire album, only this time it’s all “meows.” Sometimes you gotta be silly. #ODmeowmix is out meow.”

Check out the “meow mix” versions of “One Man Band,” “Make It Sweet” and “Some People Do” at the links above!

Old Dominion Releases ‘Meow Mix’ of Entire Album

Via www.msn.com
 

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