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Death Toll Continues To Rise As Wildfires Sweep Over 3.4M Acres Across The West Coast of the U.S.

 At least 15 people have died across California, Oregon and Washington as a result of wildfires burning throughout the western United States,

The devastating wildfires have destroyed hundreds of homes and prompted waves of evacuations. The National Interagency Fire Center said that 96 large fires have so far burned more than 3.4 million acres. Fires in Oregon, California and Washington have burned tens of thousands of acres. In Oregon, Gov. Kate Brown declared that the communities of Detroit, Blue River, Vida Phoenix and Talent have been “substantially destroyed,” with hundreds of homes lost and more than 300,000 acres charred.

Meanwhile in California, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said 28 major wildfires are burning throughout the state have resulted in eight deaths, burned more than 2.5 million acres and destroyed 3,700 structures. One of the newest fires in California, the Creek Fire, has burned 136,000 acres and destroyed 360 structures in Fresno County, and at least 30,000 people in the county have been evacuated.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee visited the site of the Sumner Grade Fire, which has burned hundreds of acres, destroyed multiple homes and caused thousands to evacuate. Inslee also said 330,000 acres have burned statewide.

Death toll rises from raging wildfires in the West

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Old Dominion's ready to “Make It Sweet,” even at the socially-distanced ACM Awards

RCA NashvilleOld Dominion could take home more trophies than anyone else at next week’s Academy of Country Music Awards, with nominations for Group, Video, Single, and Song of the Year.

“We do have quite a few of ’em…” lead singer Matthew Ramsey says humbly. “I guess that’s because we get to double-dip as producers and writers and, you know, our hands are all over this thing this year.”

The ACM’s 55th annual show will undoubtedly be unlike any other, taking place in September in Nashville for the very first time, without an audience, with performances happening at the Grand Ole Opry House, the Ryman, and the Bluebird Cafe.

“I think it’ll come across great on TV for sure,” Matthew tells ABC Audio. “I think that will look really good. It’s a little awkward for us as performers, you know, to get up there and really do it for no one in the room.”

“But, our performance is a nice long medley,” he reveals, “so we get to spend some time up there and play lots of different songs that we’ve had over the years. So, [we’re] excited about that.”

“Just any chance, especially these days, to play some music and get it out there into the world somehow is welcomed,” he adds.

Backstage, it’s typically like a family reunion for the artists, but that won’t be the case this year, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“They’re doing very good at making sure everyone is tested and safe and masked, and lots and lots of safety precautions,” Matthew explains. “So I don’t think we’ll really see much of anybody, honestly.”

“I think we’ll be kind of chilling on our bus, waiting to see what happens,” he laughs. 

The 55th ACM Awards air Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

By Stephen Hubbard
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Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockCountry rock act Blackberry Smoke is gearing up for their “Pandemic Jam” livestream series, broadcast from three local Nashville and Atlanta venues. The band also dropped their music video for “Run Away From it All” this week.

Up-and-coming performer Sean Stemaly dropped the new music video for his song, “As Far as I Know,” this week.

By Carena Liptak
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Cyberattacks From Iran, Russia And China Targeting President Election In U.S.

On Thursday, Microsoft said it has detected an increase in cyberattacks from China, Iran and Russia, related to the upcoming presidential election this November. Microsoft said the attacks have targeted hundreds of people and organizations involved in both the Biden and Trump campaigns.

The tech giant said In China, a group known as Zirconium has attempted to gain intelligence on the upcoming U.S. election starting in March and continuing through this month. The group allegedly caused 150 compromises targeting the presidential candidates, their campaigns, and prominent individuals and organizations in the international affairs community. The company said Zirconium used something called “web bugs” or “web beacons,” sending a URL as targeted emails or text messages to determine if the recipients’ accounts are active.

In Iran, a group known as Phosphorus allegedly attempted to access the personal or work accounts of people involved in the U.S. presidential election between May and June. And in Russia, a group known as Strontium allegedly carried out attacks between September 2019 and this month to harvest login information for more than 200 organizations directly or indirectly affiliated with elections. The organization was previously blamed for a cyberattack on the Democratic presidential campaign in 2016.

Hackers out of Russia, China, Iran are targeting US election, Microsoft finds

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Take Your First Look At Luke Combs’ Official Video For ‘Lovin’ On You’

Luke Combs released two videos for his No 1 single, “Lovin’ on You” earlier this year: an acoustic video, and a lyric video.  Now Combs has released the ‘official’ music video for the track

Combs co-wrote Lovin’ on You with Thomas Archer, Ray Fulcher and James McNair, and it was released off his What You See Is What You Get album which dropped back in June. The new video was directed by Tyler Adams and produced by Aaron Conner, and Combs shared: “Had a blast making it with my beautiful wife @nicohocking, the band, and some younger versions of all of us. Check it out and let me know what y’all think.”

Check out the official video for Lovin’ on You at the link: here.

Luke Combs Heads to the Roller Rink in ‘Lovin’ On You’ Video

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Listen To Florida Georgia Line’s New Single, “Long Live”

Florida Georgia Line will follow up their No. 1 hit “I Love My Country,” with the release of their latest single, “Long Live.”

“Long Live” will officially be released to country radio on Sept. 14. The tune will not be featured on FGL’s 2019 album, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, or their 2020 EP, Six Pack, so it is expected to be the lead single to their upcoming fifth album.

Take a look at the lyric video for “Long Live” at the link: here.

Florida Georgia Line Sing About the Small Town Way of Life in “Long Live”

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Halsey To Make Acting Debut In TV Series ‘The Player’s Table’

Halsey will make her acting debut in the dramatic television series, The Player’s Table. The show is based on the novel, They Wish They Were Us, by Jessica Goodman. Halsey is also producing the series, which is currently looking for a network.

The Player’s Table is set at a prep school in Long Island, New York. The series is set around high school senior, Jill Newman, played by Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney. Jill is trying to uncover the truth surrounding her best friend Shaila’s murder. Jill discovers that “players” in the school’s secret society may have something to do with it. Halsey will play the role of Rachel Calloway, a troubled young woman who helps Jill on her quest to find the truth about Shaila’s death. 

This will be Halsey’s film/television acting debut. Her co-star, Sydney Sweeney, previously starred with Halsey in her music video for “Graveyard.”

Halsey Is Set To Make Her Acting Debut In ‘The Player’s Table’ TV Series

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Netflix To Debut Blackpink Documentary ‘Light Up The Sky’

An upcoming Netflix documentary, Blackpink: Light Up The Sky will premiere on Netflix on October 14,  the streaming service tweeted. The new film follows the girl group – Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé – from their pre-debut as a group to their historic Coachella performance in 2019. The movie will feature exclusive interviews and never before seen footage.

Blackpink said in a press release: “We can’t wait to share our personal stories with Blinks all over the world through Netflix! We hope this film will bring joy and light to the viewers, and they will enjoy seeing our journey together on screen from the past four years.” 

Netflix’s Adam Del Deo, VP of Documentary Features, said: “The K-pop phenomenon has been sweeping the globe and Blackpink has arguably become the most recognizable and most popular girl group in the world. Director Caroline Suh’s trusted relationship with Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa offers organic and honest moments that give viewers an authentic inside look into the lives of Blackpink, as well as the dedication and grueling preparation each member puts into every hit song, history-making performance and sold-out arena tour. We’re thrilled to bring their story to their fans worldwide.”

Blackpink documentary to debut on Netflix Oct. 14

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Mickey Guyton sets out to provide 50 million meals and raise hunger awareness during the ACM Awards

ABC/Image Group LAMickey Guyton is dedicating her time towards a good cause at this year’s ACM Awards. The singer is partnering with Wells Fargo and Feeding America to help provide 50 million meals, People reports.

During the awards show, Mickey will also provide information to raise awareness about the issue of hunger, a crisis which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to People, a July report from Oxfam International indicates that by the end of this year, 12,000 people per day across the world could die from hunger linked to the pandemic.

In addition to her work with Wells Fargo and Feeding America, Mickey will perform her new song, “Black Like Me,” at the ACMs. That track comes off of her EP, Bridges, which will be out on September 11.

It’s been an exciting few months for the singer, who also recently announced that she’s expecting her first child.

By Carena Liptak
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Cassadee Pope puts a powerful spin on “Rise and Shine” with new fan video

John ShearerAfter releasing her acoustic album, Rise and Shine, last month, Cassadee Pope is offering a new fan video for the title track in order to continue the conversation about mental health.

The clip features a wide range of fans holding up a piece of paper, listing the difficult and tragic life events they’ve gone through in order to make it to where they are today. It’s a powerful statement released to spotlight National Suicide Prevention Week, which is September 6-12 this year.

“In this video, I wanted to highlight how resilient and brave we as humans can really be, even in the midst of pain and tragedy,” the singer explains. “Sometimes all it takes is hearing someone else’s story to make us feel less alone. I hope this brings comfort to anyone struggling and strength to anyone feeling defeated.”

Cassadee has been open about the mental health challenges she’s faced over the years, many of which she revisited as part of the reflective creative period leading up to the release of Rise and Shine.

She says that therapy, as well as a healthy relationship with her boyfriend Sam Palladio, have been two essential tools that helped her find balanced mental health.

In drawing attention to her own struggles and National Suicide Prevention Week, Cassadee hopes to make it easier for people who are struggling to reach out and ask for help.

(If you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts of suicide or depression, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255.)

By Carena Liptak
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