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At least 1 person is dead after historic St. Louis rainfall results in flash flooding and evacuations

At least one person is dead after historic rain fell on St. Louis, Missouri overnight Monday through Tuesday, leading to widespread flash flooding that left St. Louis motorists stranded and residents evacuating their homes. According to the National Weather Service in St. Louis, the city had recorded 8.06 inches of rainfall by early Tuesday, surpassing the previous daily record of 6.85 inches on Aug. 20, 1915.

Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson confirmed there was one fatality after a person was pulled from a submerged vehicle. The person’s identity was withheld until family members could be notified, he said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. About 70 people had to be rescued or assisted as rain drenched the city, Jenkerson said, adding,  “We’ve had a tremendous amount of cars that have been door-deep and also roof-deep in some of these low-lying areas. Now we’re seeing the weight of the water cause some issues with buildings. We’re having some partial roof collapse. Some of the vacant buildings are also suffering from the stress of this water.”

At least six people and six dogs were rescued by boat from flooded homes, the fire department said. Firefighters responded to about 18 homes because of substantial flooding. More than a dozen people chose to shelter in place, it tweeted. Numerous roads were also closed in metropolitan St. Louis, including parts of Interstate 70. Video showed cars stranded on the flooded interstate and firefighters rescuing drivers from their vehicles.

Gov. Mike Parson issued a state of emergency, allowing state agencies to work directly with local jurisdictions.  He said in a statement: “With record rainfall impacting the St. Louis region and the potential for additional rain and isolated thunderstorms, we want to ensure that our communities have every resource available to respond and protect Missourians. We urge Missourians to follow the direction of local authorities and emergency managers, never drive in floodwaters, and always use common sense to prevent injury.”

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President Biden discusses $22 billion investment in virtual meeting with South Korea’s SK Group

Due to his ongoing recovery from his COVID-19 diagnosis, President Joe Biden met virtually on Tuesday with representatives of the South Korean conglomerate SK Group to introduce $22 billion of new investment in manufacturing. The White House said the new investment comes on top of $7 billion previously announced by the organization. The SK Group owns SK hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker, and SK On, the electric vehicle battery maker.

Biden appeared on a television monitor as U.S. officials and business representatives from South Korea gathered in the Roosevelt Room.  As the president continues to isolate following his COVID-19 diagnosis last week, he said: “I’m feeling great. I hope it comes across that way. … I hope I look as good as I usually do, which is not that good.

Chairman of SK Group, Chey Tae-Won commended South Korea’s ongoing relationship with the United States while discussing the $22 billion in new investment in the United States in manufacturing and tech, which he said represented more than $30 billion total. Said Chey:  “Tomorrow, we commemorate 69 years since the end of the Korean War. So the American and Korean relationship is deep and longstanding. Today, we are here to talk about the investment in the U.S.”  Biden replied:  “Today’s announcement is further proof America is back to working with our allies. We’re going to continue to invest in the education side of this, so you can have the best trained and best equipped workers.”

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Dierks Bentley says the energy is going to be “crazy” during ABC's 'CMA Fest' special

Dierks Bentley has a lot to look forward to when CMA Fest airs next week on ABC. 

In addition to his own solo set during the annual festival held each summer in Nashville, Dierks is also co-hosting the special with his “Worth a Shot” duet partner, Elle King

But before he was one of the headliners at Nissan Stadium, Dierks recalls being an up-and-coming artist who had to work his way up to that stadium level, and he says putting in the work made the reward all the more worth it. 

“You really can count your career based on how many years you’ve had a chance to be part of CMA Fest. I remember my first time playing the main stage, you went on at noon and you worked your way up to one of the later slots and eventually got to headline one of the nights,” he explains. “So it’s a really big deal for us as artists, and obviously for fans too.” 

Among the artists he’s looking forward to watching perform are fellow superstars Luke Combs, Luke Bryan and Keith Urban. He’s also excited to watch the rising stars shine.

“It’s always great seeing my friends and contemporaries and some of the guys who’ve been doing it for a bit longer. But I get excited about seeing an artist their very first time on the main stage. I’m sure this is Lainey Wilson‘s first time to be on that stage in front of that many people. Parker McCollum, also brand new artist who’s on fire,” Dierks said. “So the first time back after three years of being off due to the pandemic is huge. The energy is going to be crazy.” 

CMA Fest airs on ABC on August 3 at 8 p.m. ET. 

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Garth Brooks shares cover for ‘Anthology, Part II: The Next Five Years’

Garth Brooks has shared the cover for ‘The Anthology, Part II: The Next Five Years.’   The Limited Edition Anthology is on sale now exclusively on TalkShopLive.

The Next Five Years takes an in-depth look at the stories behind the songs and recording sessions for Fresh Horses, Sevens, The Limited Series, Double Live, and Scarecrow. In addition to the music, The Next Five Years chronicles Garth’s 24-hour signing session at Fan Fair in 1996, and explains the reason for the delay in the release of Sevens, and his decision to announce his retirement.

Fans can join Brooks live in his studio on TalkShopLive on Aug. 1st to hear some of the stories that are included in the Anthology, ask questions, and hear some new music.

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Brett Eldredge releases the video for ‘Songs About You’

Brett Eldredge is sharing the video for his current single, “Songs About You”, directed and produced by Running Bear Films. The visual draws direct inspiration from the Academy Award winning film, ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,’ from celebrated screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and visionary director Michel Gondry.

Brett’s latest LP ‘Songs About You’ features 12 songs co-written by Eldredge, including the previously released “Want That Back,” “Holy Water” and “I Feel Fine.”  Eldredge is also on the road with his headlining ‘Songs About You Tour’ which kicked off Friday, July 22nd in Saratoga, CA, and will make several stops across North America before wrapping up in Michigan at the end of September. Eldredge will be joined by various special guests including Breland, Nate Smith, Lauren Alaina, Shelby Darrall and Caylee Hammack.

Take a look at the video for “Songs About You” – here.

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Machine Gun Kelly shares Vevo performance of ‘More Than Life’ featuring Glaive

Machine Gun Kelly performed “more than life” with rapper glaive on Vevo live series. The song was released from the vinyl edition of MGK’s sixth studio album Mainstream Sellout” and is co-written by MGK (Colson Baker), Travis Barker, glaive, Corey Sanders, Steve Manovski and Ichika Fukui, and is produced by Ichika Fukui, Ichika Fukui and Steve Manovski.

Machine Gun Kelly recently told Audacy’s Kevan Kenney that he plans to revert back to rap on his next album, saying, “I’m going to make a Rap album for myself. For no other reason, no point to prove, no chip on my shoulder. If I keep doing things to prove things to people, I’m going to one, drive myself crazy and two, not make a good product. I made [2020’s] Tickets to My Downfall and [2022’s] Mainstream Sellout because I wanted to make them. I need to now also make people miss that sound.  I’m going to do this tour and I’m gonna step into where I left Hotel Diablo and expand on my storytelling as a rapper and find a new innovative sound for the Hip Hop Machine Gun Kelly. That’s where my excitement is and where me as a music archaeologist wants to explore.”

Take a look at MGK and glaive’s “more than life” performance – here.

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2022 MTV Video Music Awards: Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X and Kendrick Lamar lead the nominations

The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards nominations have been announced, with Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X and Kendrick Lamar leading with seven nominations each. Doja Cat and Harry Styles follow with 6 nominations each, and Billie Eilish, Drake, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd each earned 5 nominations.

Harlow and Lil Nas X earned multiple nominations for their collaboration “INDUSTRY BABY,” including for video of the year, best collaboration, best direction, best art direction, best visual effects and best choreography. Harlow and Lil Nas X are also among the artist of the year nominees.

Lamar, nominated for the first time since 2018, is up for best hip-hop for “N95”, video for good and best visual effects for “The Heart Part 5” and best cinematography for “family ties” (also nominated for best editing) and “N95.”

Madonna, who holds the title for the most awarded artists in MTV history with 20 wins, is now the only artist to be nominated in each of the VMAs five decades after she earned her 69th nomination this year for “MADAME X.”

The 2022 ceremony will take place on Sunday, August 28th at 8 p.m. ET/PT live from the Prudential Center in New Jersey. The VMAs will simulcast on The CW Network, in addition to BET, BET Her, CMT, Comedy Central, Logo, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Pop, TVLand and VH1.  Fans are able to vote across the 22 gender-neutral categories now through Friday, Aug. 19. Nominations for social categories including group of the year and song of summer will be announced at a later date.

For a complete list of the 2022 MTV VMA nominations, head to MTV.com.

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Nashville notes: Kacey Musgraves nominated for VMAs, Farm Aid presale & more

Kacey Musgraves is nominated for two VMA Awards: Best Longform Video for “star-crossed” and Best Art Direction for “simple times.” Both songs are featured on her 2021 record, star-crossed. 

A limited number of presale tickets for Farm Aid are available tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. ET and ending at 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday.  

Barbara Mandrell has signed a limited number of CDs and vinyl albums in honor of her 50th anniversary of being a Grand Ole Opry member. They’re available for purchase at the Opry shop

LeAnn Rimes will perform a Christmas show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on December 10. Tickets for Joy – The Holiday Show at the Ryman go on sale July 29 at 10 a.m. local time. 

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Jason Aldean celebrates anniversary of debut album: “I am forever grateful”

Jason Aldean is reflecting on an important day in his music career. 

Tuesday marked the 17th anniversary of the release of Jason’s self-titled debut album, and he took to social media to celebrate the milestone. 

“17 years ago today I released my first album. I had no clue how much my life would forever change after that,” he expresses. “I can never thank y'all enough for the life you have given to me and my family. I am forever grateful!” 

“We are great full for your time and music,” one fan commented, another adding “you’re my fav! Congratulations on your successful career.” 

Jason Aldean was released in 2005 and featured his first #1 hit, “Why,” along with top 10 hits “Amarillo Sky” and “Hicktown.” It reached the top 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and claimed the #1 slot on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. 

The project launched a string of successful albums from the ACM Artist of the Decade, with his most recent double album, Macon, Georgia, spawning a pair of back-to-back #1 singles with “If I Didn’t Love You” featuring Carrie Underwood and “Trouble With a Heartbreak.”  

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Chris Stapleton joins Farm Aid lineup

Chris Stapleton will once again join the Farm Aid lineup. 

The “Broken Halos” hitmaker has been announced as one of the newest acts to perform at the 2022 festival in Raleigh, N.C. along with Sheryl Crow, Brittney Spencer, Farm Aid co-founders Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp and more. Fellow Farm Aid founding member, Neil Young, will not perform due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

Chris previously performed at the annual event in 2018.

Farm Aid will take place at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek on September 24, continuing the organization’s efforts to support farmers and their families and help keep them on their land.

See the full lineup here. Tickets go on sale July 30 at 10 a.m. ET. 

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