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Jason Isbell to play eight night Ryman Auditorium residency in October

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit will play an eight-night residency at the Ryman Auditorium in October as part of the Ryman’s 130th anniversary celebration. The shows mark the group’s sixth residency at the Ryman, and will take place on Oct. 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23. Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 24 at 10 a.m. CT at ryman.com.

This year’s eight-night stand will feature guests Peter One, Grace Group Gospel Choir, Vagabon, Kevin Kaarl, Leyla McCalla, Shires, Hermanos Gutierrez, and Cimafunk.

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Country Daypop

Parmalee earns a second week at No. 1 on Billboard Country radio chart with ‘Take My Name’

Parmalee has earned their second week at the top of the Billboard Country radio chart and the first week at No. 1 on the Mediabase chart for their current single “Take My Name,” the follow up to their No. 1 smash, “Just the Way” with Blanco Brown.

“Take My Name” was written by front man Matt Thomas, along with Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, and the song’s producer David Fanning. Thomas said: “We were blown away with the success of ‘Just the Way,’ to see ‘Take My Name’ surpass that is just wild. We wrote For You as a love letter to our fans and seeing how folks embraced us and especially this song—incorporating it into their major life moments—feels like our letter was answered. We’re over the moon and beyond thankful.”

The song became an early fan favorite after being teased on TikTok. “Take My Name” comes from their recently released 13-track LP For You, which was produced by Fanning and primarily written by Thomas.

Parmalee earns two week No 1 with ‘Take My Name’

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Pop Daypop

Lil Nas X and NBA YoungBoy release their collaboration “Late To Da Party”

Lil Nas X and NBA YoungBoy have teamed up for their collaboration “Late To Da Party,” produced by Take A Daytrip.  In the song, Lil Nas X takes aim at the 2022 BET Awards, which he didn’t receive any nominations for this year.

Lil Nas X had a breakthrough year with his debut album Montero being certified platinum, and two hit singles, “Industry Baby” with Jack Harlow and “Montero [Call Me By Your Name].”

BET has since responded to Lil Nas X, sharing a statement: “He [Lil Nas X] was nominated for a best new artist BET Award in 2020, and we proudly showcased his extraordinary talent and creativity on the show twice: He performed ‘Old Town Road’ with Billy Ray Cyrus at BET Awards 2019 and his BET Awards 2021 performance was a highlight of our show. No one cheered louder that night than BET. Unfortunately, this year, he was not nominated by BET’s voting academy, which is comprised of an esteemed group of nearly 500 entertainment professionals in the fields of music, television, film, digital marketing, sports journalism, public relations, influencers, and creative arts. No one from BET serves as a member of the voting academy. At BET, we are passionate advocates for the wonderful diversity that exists within our community. We are committed to using all of our platforms to provide visibility and inclusion for all of the many intersections of the Black community.”

You can stream “Late To Da Party” – here.

Listen to Lil Nas X and NBA YoungBoy’s “Late To Da Party” – here.

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Pop Daypop

Taylor Swift drops her new song ‘Carolina’ from the film ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’

Taylor Swift shared on social media Thursday morning the release of her new song “Carolina”, from the soundtrack of the upcoming film Where the Crawdads Sings, which arrived at midnight.  You can listen to the new song – here.

Swift shared on social media after the song’s release: “I wrote this one alone in the middle of the night,” adding that she wanted the sound to “be authentic to the moment when this story takes place.”

Swift wrote and recorded the original song Carolina for the new film Where the Crawdads Sing, marking her first release since “This Love (Taylor’s Version)” in May.  Sony Pictures featured a snippet of the song in a trailer for the movie released in March.

Where the Crawdads Sing is based on the Delia Owens novel of the same name. The story follows Catherine “Kya” Clarke (Daisy Edgar-Jones), a young woman who becomes a suspect in the murder of a popular athlete in her small town. Where the Crawdads Sing opens in theaters July 15.

To stream Carolina, head here.

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Go Country 105

Six years after “Humble and Kind,” Tim McGraw thinks song's message is more important than ever

Six years ago this week, in 2016, Tim McGraw was at the top of the country charts with his fan-favorite ballad “Humble and Kind.”

Penned by in-demand songwriter Lori McKenna, the song is a message to a younger person about the most important things in life: first and foremost, to be “humble and kind” in every situation.

Now, Tim says that his song's message is more relevant than ever. “To me, the message of that song and the scope of that song grows exponentially every day in the world that we live in now,” he says in an interview with his record label.

Tim says when he recorded it he was thinking about his three adult daughters, who were then on the cusp of leaving home and going out to start their own lives. But as he saw the fan response, the meaning behind the song grew even more expansive.

“And then it turned into this worldview of how the world needs to look at each other, and how people in general need to look at each other differently than they look at each other now,” Tim continues.

“We all could use a little grace, and look at each other with a little humility and a little kindness.”

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Go Country 105

Song on Jimmie Allen's Tulip Drive will chronicle father's addiction

Jimmie Allen has said that his next album, Tulip Drive, will be his most personal and autobiographical record to date. Now, he's getting a little more specific about some of the stories he plans to share.

In a conversation with Billboard, Jimmie says that one track on the project, called “Habits & Hearts,” will detail his memories of growing up with a father who struggled with addiction.

Jimmie didn't write the song — it's a co-write by Derrick Southerland, Jess Cates and Steven McMorran — but the singer says it instantly reminded him of that part of his past when he heard it.

“Just hearing the song and remembering him wanting to get better and then falling short a few times — I felt like I was in a time and place to sing it now and be honest with it,” he explains. He added he recalls how hard that back-and-forth between recovery and relapse hit his mother, too.

Still, the experience had some positive effects on Jimmie, who says he shares his dad's addictive personality but has been able to channel it into other avenues.

“Because even though my dad had his issues, he always reminded me that I shouldn't do it. He said, I'm telling you, this can cripple you,'” the singer says.

Tulip Drive arrives Friday.

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Go Country 105

Luke Combs' wife had a pretty underwhelming reaction to his steamy new single, “The Kind of Love We Make”

A good chunk of Luke Combs' catalog is devoted to beer-drinking and small-town party anthems, but his latest single, “The Kind of Love We Make,” is a little bit steamy.

The new track — off Luke's Growin' Up album, which comes out tomorrow — describes finally finding some time alone with your significant other. But Luke says that the first time he played it for his wife, Nicole, her reaction wasn't nearly so romantic.

“She was like, Geez,' and she gave me one of those eye rolls,” Luke tells Billboard.

The singer quickly adds that it wasn't as if he was expecting Nicole to swoon when she heard the sexy new love song. The couple has a relaxed, fun-loving dynamic, he says, that's more about humor and having fun than it is about high-drama romance.

“We have a great relationship and we're totally not afraid to make fun of each other either. We get a lot of laughs out of stuff like that,” Luke continues. “She's great. She just takes everything with a grain of salt. She keeps me humble, let's put it that way.”

The couple is currently celebrating the birth of their first child, a son named Tex Lawrence, who arrived on Father's Day.

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Go Country 105

Luke Bryan shares a peek into his Las Vegas residency shows, featuring a whole lot of free beer

If you've been on the fence about catching a show during Luke Bryan's current residency at Resorts World Las Vegas, a new sneak peek video into the show just might change your mind.

Luke posted a compilation clip of all the highlights so far, this week, showcasing some dazzling onstage production, fans dancing along in the crowd and a whole lot of free beer. Multiple clips show Luke catching a can of his very own Two Lane Beer thrown to him from someone off stage and handing it to a fan in the front row as he performs.

The country star has a couple more June dates on the books in Las Vegas: He's performing this Friday and Saturday, and tickets are still available.

If you can't catch one of the shows this month, you haven't missed your chance to see Luke in Vegas. He'll be returning for a handful of dates in August and September, and he recently added another slate of dates for the end of 2022.

He's also hitting the road for an extensive string of shows on his Raised Up Right Tour, which kicked off earlier this month and features Mitchell Tenpenny and Riley Green as opening acts. Plus, Luke's fan-favorite Farm Tour returns in the fall.

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Sam Hunt gets nostalgic in “Water Under the Bridge,” his playful new summer anthem

Sam Hunt offers up an up-tempo slice of small-town nostalgia with “Water Under the Bridge,” a new single that he's putting out just in time for summer.

Peppered with tinkling piano lines and a twangy guitar, “Water Under the Bridge” recounts memories of youthful, carefree days spent on the water, when “love was fun and life was easy,” as he sings in the chorus.

“That muddy river, it was rollin' / We didn't care where it was goin' / We had it made, we didn't know it / We were young, dumb and so full of it,” he continues.

Sam's been teasing his new song for a while now, posting snippets and performance clips of the track on his social media. The release follows “23,” Sam's latest chart-topping country radio hit, and also arrives just weeks after the singer announced the birth of his first child, a baby girl, with wife Hannah Lee Fowler.

Life hasn't been quite so simple for Sam lately — amid Hannah's pregnancy, she filed for divorce, citing infidelity and inappropriate marital conduct. The couple appeared to reconcile ahead of their daughter's birth — but his new song convincingly conjures up a more carefree time.

You can catch Sam on the road this summer, as he's got a lengthy string of tour dates on the books.

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News Daypop

President Biden calls on Congress to suspend federal gas tax for three months

President Joe Biden called on Congress to suspend the federal gas tax for three months to save consumers 18 cents a gallon. Biden said the administration will meet with oil refinery executives Thursday to urge them to bring more refineries back online to lower prices at the pump.

Biden also called on states to order similar gas-tax holidays, saying in a live-streamed announcement: “I fully understand that a gas tax holiday alone will not fix the problem, but it will bring families some relief. Last week I sent a letter to the CEOs of the largest oil-refining companies, asking them to work with my administration to bring refineries back on line to get more gas to the pump at lower prices.” 

Biden also had a direct message to oil companies: “To the companies running gas stations and setting those prices at the pump, this is a time of war, global peril, Ukraine. These are not normal times. Bring down the price at the pump to reflect what you’re paying.”  The President reiterated that prices are up about $2 a gallon since Russia invaded Ukraine in February and said he warned at the time that opposing Vladimir Putin by supporting Ukraine would not come without a cost.

Biden called for the gas tax holiday to take effect soon and run through the end of September. In addition to the 18 cents per gallon the move would shave off regular gasoline prices, it would also suspend the 24-cents-per-gallon federal tax on diesel fuel. The federal taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel go toward maintenance and repairs for infrastructure nationwide.

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