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Nashville notes: Gabby “Build[s] a Boat” + Cody sells out

Eleven of Cody Johnson‘s 2023 shows are already sold out, including all of January’s shows.

Newcomer Conner Smith launches his headlining If I Went to College Tour February 9 in Rosemont, Illinois, with Mackenzie Carpenter and Jonathan Hutcherson. Presales start Tuesday, January 24, before tickets become available to the general public on Friday, January 27. 

Gabby Barrett adds her vocals to a new version of Christian singer Colton Dixon‘s hit “Build a Boat,” which spent 10 weeks at #1 last year. You’ll be able to stream or download the new take on the track on Friday. 

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From “Paradise” to the top 10, Carly Pearce is a Crash My Playa fan

Crash My Playa 2023 is now history, and for Carly Pearce it’s been a pretty sweet way to kick off the new year.

The Kentucky native played her first full show of 2023 on the beach in Mexico Thursday night. Later in the week, she posted a picture with her boyfriend, Riley King, with the waves crashing in the background, adding, “Paradise.” 

Then things got even better as she wrapped up her working vacay. “Well, ending my week in Mexico with a top 10 single,” she tweeted. “Sometimes I can't believe this is my life. Thank you thank you thank you.” 

Of course, Carly’s referring to her current hit, “What He Didn’t Do.” You can also check out a clip of her singing Lainey Wilson‘s part on her #1 with Cole Swindell, “Never Say Never,” at Luke Bryan‘s yearly getaway vacation. 

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Jordan Davis keeps spinning at #1

Jordan Davis makes it two in a row this week as “What My World Spins Around” spends its second week at the top of the country chart. 

“Spins” is the second single from the Louisiana native’s upcoming Bluebird Days album. Last week, appropriately, he previewed his second full-length effort at Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Cafe.

On Friday, Jordan also released the new track “No Time Soon” ahead of the full record, which arrives February 17.

“What My World Spins Around” is Jordan’s fifth #1, following “Buy Dirt,” “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,” “Take It from Me” and “Singles You Up.” 

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Witness 'The Evolution of an Icon' with Carly, Kelsea, Vince & Emmylou

Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium started out as a church before eventually becoming one of the world’s most prestigious concert venues. But the former full-time home of the Grand Ole Opry had its share of struggles along the way, falling into disrepair and even coming dangerously close to being demolished.

It’s a history you can witness yourself this week, as Circle Network debuts the new special Ryman 130: The Evolution of an Icon.

Carly PearceKelsea BalleriniVince GillEmmylou HarrisThe Beach Boys‘ Mike LoveLeslie Jordan and more share their love for the building known as the Mother Church of Country Music in the new hourlong show.

You can check out the documentary’s trailer now, ahead of its premiere Wednesday at 11 p.m. ET on Circle. 

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Brantley Gilbert keeps rockin' with Nickelback

Brantley Gilbert will spend much of this summer rockin’ with Nickelback

The “Heaven by Then” hitmaker will open all the non-festival dates on the band’s Get Rollin’ Tour, which takes its name from their latest album. The rockers are known for hits like “How You Remind Me,” “Photograph,” “Far Away” and “Rockstar.” 

The 38-city tour kicks off July 12 in Quebec City, Canada, and runs through August 30 in Belmont Park, New York. Tickets go on sale this Friday. 

This isn’t Brantley’s only foray into the rock world lately. In November and December, he co-headlined a trek with Five Finger Death Punch.

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Brooks & Dunn bring Scotty McCreery along for the latest leg of their Reboot Tour

Brooks & Dunn will keep their Reboot Tour rolling into 2023, with Scotty McCreery opening all the dates.

“Last year, you all reminded us just how much fun it is to walk out on that stage and share the night with ya!” Kix Brooks says. “We love what we do, but we're just surfing your wave . can't wait!!”  

“The Brooks and Dunn posse rides again,” Ronnie Dunn adds. “More excited to hit the big stage as we ever have been! Unbelievable band of friends . annnnnd YOU! Together, let's rock the house!!”

Scotty calls the gig “a dream come true.” 

The trek kicks off May 4 in Kansas City, Missouri, and wraps June 17 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Tickets go on sale this Friday. 

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Suspect found dead after mass shooting in Monterey Park, CA that killed 10, injured 10

Authorities said on Sunday that the suspected gunman who allegedly shot 20 people — killing 10 — at a dance studio near a Lunar New Year celebration in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park has been found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The shooting took place in a community of 61,000 that is 65% Asian. Ten people died at the scene — five men and five women — and 10 others were transported to local hospitals in conditions from stable to critical. As of press time, seven remain hospitalized.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Sunday night that the suspect, Huu Can Tran, 72, was found dead inside a white van in a strip mall parking lot in Torrance, Calif., about 30 miles southwest of Monterey Park, where the massacre occurred. Authorities said they found a handgun and other evidence inside the van. Sources told CNN that Tran had a regular presence at the dance studio, including meeting his ex-wife there.

The shooting occurred at 10:22 p.m. at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio on the eve of the Lunar New Year, which was mostly frequented by Asians in San Gabriel Valley. Monterey Park is about 7 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The same gunman was later linked to an incident at 10:30 p.m. at another dance studio in the neighboring suburb of Alhambra, north of Monterey Park, in which a man fled and a weapon was seized by two community members. The sheriff’s department said that “several pieces of evidence” linked to both incidents were found inside the van used by the suspect, including a handgun. They added that no outstanding suspects are linked to the massacre and there is no danger to the area. LA Country Sheriff Luna said: “We still are not clear on the motive … The investigation continues … we want to know how something this awful can happen.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom posted on Twitter: “No one should have to fear going to a celebration with their community. Our thoughts are with the victims and all those impacted.” And President Biden ordered all U.S. flags at public buildings to be flown at half-staff to honor the victims, releasing a statement: “Even as we continue searching for answers about this attack, we know how deeply this attack has impacted the Asian American and Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPI) community. Monterey Park is home to one of the largest AA and NHPI communities in America, many of whom were celebrating the Lunar New Year along with loved ones and friends this weekend.”

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Former COVID-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients to be named White House Chief of Staff

Jeff Zients, who ran President Joe Biden’s Covid-19 response effort and served in high-ranking roles in the Obama administration, is expected to replace Ron Klain as the next White House chief of staff.  The Washington Post reported Sunday that Zients is in line to be elevated to the chief of staff role, while rumors of Klain resigning in a few weeks began circulating over the weekend.

Zients was director of the National Economic Council and an assistant on economic policy to President Barack Obama. He was part of Biden’s transition team before picking up the role as coronavirus response coordinator. According to CNN, the White House underwent an internal search to find a replacement for Klain. The chief of staff preferred Zients as the next in line after he played a critical role in filling staffing positions after the midterm elections. In March, Zients stepped away from his position as the White House’s COVID-19 response director for a private sector position. Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health, took Zients’ place on the COVID-19 response team.

Klain has served as chief of staff for more than two years. Unnamed sources have suggested his resignation will come following Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7, though no official word on the resignation has been announced.

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Luke Combs reveals his secret for managing his success

If you’ve followed Luke Combs‘ career since the beginning, you’ve probably noticed the North Carolina native remains largely unchanged, in spite of his huge success.

The two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year reveals that was very much by design.

“That was definitely, like, a concerted effort on my part, you know, between me and the people that I’ve chosen to surround myself with … people that I met when I first got to town and didn’t have anything going on,” he tells ABC Audio. “And, you know, I met my wife before I had anything going on. I was driving the same car I drove in high school and [had] no shows.”

Of course, better cars and sold-out shows would follow; Luke married his wife, Nicole, in 2020, and they welcomed their son, Tex, just last year. But in the midst of all the changes, Luke’s nearest and dearest have stayed the same.

“I think just keeping those people close and surrounding yourself with people that don’t let you buy into your ego or yourself as an artist,” he adds, reflecting on what’s helped him stay on course. “Like, I don’t put a lot of stock in my self-worth being in the position that I’m in, as far as a human being goes. And I think that’s where it starts at.” 

If you’re keeping count, Luke currently has 14 number ones in a row, with the almost-unheard-of distinction that every single he’s ever released has gone to the top of the chart. His new album is set to arrive March 24. 

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Zach Bryan shares details of 2023 ‘Burn Burn Burn’ North American tour

Zach Bryan shared he will return to the road in 2023 for the Burn Burn Burn North American Tour. Bryan will headline some of the nation’s most popular arenas and amphitheaters throughout the summer, along with festival appearances at Under the Big Sky, Red Bird and Two Step Inn.  The Burn Burn Burn tour kicks-off on May 10th at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA, before wrapping-up at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO on August 30th.

For the chance to purchase Zach Bryan tickets, register via Fair AXS at axs.com. After the Fair AXS registration period concludes on January 29th at 10 pm ET, AXS works to ensure any suspicious, fraudulent and/or duplicated registrations are removed.

Fans who are randomly selected to purchase tickets will be notified via email, starting on February 13th, with all pertinent information for them to complete their purchase, subject to availability. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and an invitation email for the chance to purchase tickets does not guarantee tickets will be available. Tickets purchased through AXS cannot be transferred or resold for profit. If a fan can no longer attend a show, tickets can be sold on the Zach Bryan AXS Marketplace for face value to another fan.

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