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Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit to release new album ‘Weathervanes’ this summer

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will release their eighth album, ‘Weathervanes’ on June 9, and have shared the leadoff track from the project, “Death Wish,” out now.  You can take a look at the official lyric video for “Death Wish” – here.

‘Weathervanes’  features 13 brand new tracks. written and produced by Isbell.  Isbell says of the LP: “There is something about boundaries on this record. As you mature, you still attempt to keep the ability to love somebody fully and completely while you’re growing into an adult and learning how to love yourself.”

Isbell and the 400 Unit will also be hitting the road this summer with additional headline dates and festivals added to the previously released slate of shows. Ticket information can be found here: https://www.jasonisbell.com/shows.

To pre-order/pre-save ‘Weathervanes’, head here.

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Pop Daypop

Jonas Brothers announce five-show residency on Broadway

Jonas Brother shared news of their five-night residency on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre in NY, taking place March 14-18: “Your boys are back in town 🗽 We’re coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!! Each night will be focused on a different album and we’ll be playing all the hits. Believe us when we say you won’t want to miss these shows… ! jonasbrothers.com

Each night’s performance at the Marquis Theatre will feature one of their albums in its entirety,  in its order of release, including: “Jonas Brothers,” “A Little Bit Longer,” “Lines, Vines and Trying Times,” “Happiness Begins” and the upcoming “The Album”, set for release on May 12th.

Jonas Brothers also dropped a new song titled “Wings” from their upcoming sixth album, “The Album.”  The Album” is the follow-up to the Jonas Brothers’ most recent release, “Happiness Begins” in 2019, which was their first new music in 10 years. Take a listen to “Wings”- here.

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Bebe Rexha will serve as headliner at the 2023 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards

The 2023 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards have added Bebe Rexha as this year’s headlining performer. Bebe said in a statement, “I’ve always loved the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards! I can’t wait to perform and see who gets slimed.” 

The 2023 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, hosted by Nate Burleson and Charli D’Amelio, will be held at the Microsoft Theater on March 4, with the show airing at 7 p.m. ET.  Taylor Swift leads the list of musical nominees with six, with Harry Styles earning the second-most nominations with four, and Lizzo and Beyoncé are tied in third with three nods each.

Nick.com has the complete list of nominees, where you can vote for who you want to win this year. For more information, head to KidsChoiceAwards.com.

Bebe Rexha tapped as Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards 2023 headlining performer

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Go Country 105

Nashville notes: Alabama brings back the Jam + Dierks plays 'Fallon'

Dierks Bentley‘s set to sing the Gravel & Gold track “Sun Sets in Colorado” on the Monday, March 27, edition of NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

The band Alabama is bringing back the famed June Jam after a 26-year break. Set to take place June 3 at the VFW Fairgrounds in the group’s hometown of Ft. Payne, the Country Music Hall of Famers will headline the event, with their special guests still to be announced. Tickets go on sale to the public Wednesday, March 1.

A public Celebration of Life for founding member Jeff Cook, who passed away in November, will take place in the days leading up to the June Jam. 

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“We Got [Tour] History”: Mitchell Tenpenny wraps Heavy trek

Mitchell Tenpenny wrapped his headlining tour just in time to head to Europe for the Country to Country festival. 

During the six-week trek, the Nashville native sold out 13 shows, including two in his hometown at the Ryman Auditorium. Newcomer Tyler Braden opened all the dates on the This is the Heavy Tour.

“I've come to the conclusion that this was the best tour we've ever had and there's only one reason and that's because of yall,” Mitchell reflected after the final show in Georgia. “The passion, joy, and insane vocals y'all showed us every night is something me and my team will never forget.”

“We saw so many familiar faces and friends and an overwhelming amount of new friends and support,” he adds.

On Friday, March 3, Mitchell’s releasing a new “slowed-down, scaled-back” version of his hit “We Got History” that puts the focus on his vocals.

That same day, he plays a C2C show in Hamburg, Germany. This summer, he’ll head out on the Highway Desperado Tour with Jason Aldean.

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Carly Pearce eyes an Opry milestone

Carly Pearce is closing in on 100 appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

The Kentucky native’s Tuesday, March 21, performance will be her 99th on the stage of country’s longest-running radio show. Carly officially became an Opry member on August 3, 2021. 

This week her latest hit, “What He Didn’t Do,” continues its climb in country’s top 10, ahead of the release of 29: Written in Stone (Live from Music City) on March 24.

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“Thought You Should Know” Morgan Wallen's still #1

Morgan Wallen‘s sticking around at #1, as his latest hit, “Thought You Should Know,” spends its second week at the top of Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart. 

It’s Morgan’s eighth career #1 and the fourth one that’s spent multiple weeks at the top. Most recently, “You Proof” camped out at #1 for 10 weeks starting last October, making it the longest-reigning chart-topper since the tally’s start in 1990.

There have already been two multiweek number ones in 2023 so far: Nate Smith‘s “Whiskey on You” and Jordan Davis‘ “What My World Spins Around.” 

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“Everything She [Is]”: Hailey Whitters certified Gold

Newcomer Hailey Whitters has her first top 30 hit with “Everything She Ain’t,” and now the Iowa native has a piece of heavy metal to match.

Hailey’s breakthrough has just been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, meaning it has combined sales and streams of half a million units. Hailey got the news when her record label surprised her with a plaque in Nashville.

“Everything She Ain’t” is from her sophomore album, Raised. She’s currently on her headlining tour of the same name. 

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Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton headline California's Coastal Country Jam

Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton will headline this year’s Coastal Country Jam, as it returns to Long Beach, California, this September. 

Maren MorrisDustin LynchTyler Hubbard, Scotty McCreery and MacKenzie Porter are also set to take the stage at Marina Green Park, along with Flo Rida and Kidd G.

Presales for the September 16 and 17 festival start on Thursday, March 2, before tickets become available to the general public the next day. You can find out more at CoastalCountryJam.com.

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News Daypop

Contaminated waste shipments from Ohio derailment scheduled to resume

According to federal environmental authorities, contaminated waste shipments from the site of the train derailment earlier this month in eastern Ohio will resume Monday to two approved sites in the state. The announcement came a day after the Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern to pause shipments from the site of the Feb. 3 derailment in East Palestine, OH — near the Pennsylvania state line to allow additional oversight measures about where waste was shipped. Some liquid and solid waste had already been taken to sites in Michigan and Texas.

Region 5 administrator Debra Shore of the Environmental Protection Agency said on Sunday that EPA-certified facilities able to accept some of the waste had been identified, meaning that shipments could restart Monday. Shore said that some of the liquid waste will be sent to a facility in Vickery, Ohio, for disposal in an underground injection well, and Norfolk Southern will also begin shipping solid waste to an incinerator in East Liverpool, Ohio,  Additional solid waste disposal locations were being sought, adding: “All of this is great news for the people of East Palestine and the surrounding community, because it means cleanup can continue at a rapid pace.”

No one was injured when 38 Norfolk Southern cars derailed causing a fire to erupt, but officials were worried about a potential explosion due to hazardous chemicals in five of the rail cars, causing them to evacuate the area. It was later decided to release and burn toxic vinyl chloride from the tanker cars. Federal and state officials have repeatedly said it’s safe for evacuated residents to return to the area and that air testing in the town and inside hundreds of homes hasn’t detected any concerning levels of contaminants, and the state says the local municipal drinking water system is safe. However many residents have expressed concerns about what they have been exposed to and how it will impact the future of their families and communities.

Anne Vogel, director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, said that all of the rail cars – except for 11 cars held by the National Transportation Safety Board – have been removed from the site, which will allow excavation of additional contaminated soil and installation of monitoring wells to check for groundwater contamination.

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