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Nashville notes: Carrie's selling out + BRELAND's back at the Ryman to help

Carrie Underwood launched the first week of the second leg of her Denim & Rhinestones Tour by playing to packed houses in Miami, Tampa and Jacksonville, Florida. 

If you missed Griffen Palmer making his national television debut Monday on ABC’s The Bachelor, you can check out his performance of “Second Guessing” online.

“Beers on Me” hitmaker BRELAND will host his second annual benefit for Nashville’s Oasis Center April 4 at the Ryman. Nate SmithIngrid AndressRascal Flatt‘s Gary LeVox and Danielle Bradbery are just some of the stars who are on the bill to help the youth development agency. 

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Tyler Hubbard and Elle King notch big 'Billboard' debuts with new projects

Both Tyler Hubbard and Elle King scored big debuts this week on Billboard‘s Top Country Albums tally.

The Florida Georgia Line frontman lands at #8 with his first solo album, moving 15,000 units in his first week. The self-titled record contains both his first #1, “5 Foot 9,” and his current hit, “Dancin’ in the Country.” 

Elle debuts at #11 with her first full-length country record, Come Get Your Wife, which boasts both the chart-topping “Drunk (And I Don’t Want to Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert and the follow-up single, “Worth a Shot,” with Dierks Bentley. Elle clocked in at 13,000 units total. 

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Don't it make my brown eyes blue? Keith Urban teases new video

Keith Urban topped the charts with 2016’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” and now he’s in the top 15 with “Brown Eyes Baby.” And it looks like the Aussie superstar may be connecting the dots between the two songs with his new music video.

“I can take the BLUE out of your Brown Eyes Baby…,” Keith says in the post about the video, which debuts Wednesday.

In the accompanying clip, a woman watches the “Blue” video in her bedroom. She then mutes the TV and puts a cassette of “Brown Eyes Baby” in a boom box. 

The cassette looks exactly like the single’s artwork, which Keith has previously revealed he designed because he wasn’t particularly taken with any of the options he’d been offered.

You can check out the “Brown Eyes Baby” video Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET when it debuts exclusively on Facebook.

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Nate Smith will have another “Whiskey on You” as his debut sticks around at #1

Newcomer Nate Smith is setting a bit of a record as he spends his second week at #1 with “Whiskey on You.” It’s the first time a debut single has stuck around at the top of the chart since Jimmie Allen did so in 2018 with “Best Shot.” 

Smith isn’t taking it too seriously, though. “Been a rough couple weeks,” he posted on Instagram with the news. “SOOOOOOO thankful.” 

His self-titled debut album was set to come out February 17, but it’s been pushed back to April 28 so Nate will be on the road when the new music arrives. His first major tour appearance comes May 4 when he hits the road on Thomas Rhett‘s Home Team 23 Tour. 

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Dolly and Dionne shoot a video for their soon-to-come collaboration

Dolly Parton and Dionne Warwick are busy filming a video in Nashville for their upcoming collaboration, “Peace Like a River.” 

The gospel duet was written by Dolly and produced by Dionne’s son and manager, Damon Elliott.

“I was honored to get to sing with one of my idols,” Dolly says. “I have loved her since we were younger and getting to sing with her was one of the highlights of my career. I loved that she loved my song, and I loved singing it with her.”

The feeling is mutual. 

“I so admire Dolly Parton's talent and work ethic,” Dionne says. “I am thrilled to have this opportunity for us to work together.”

Both the single and video for “Peace Like a River” are set to arrive on February 24. 

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Eric Church and Tracy Chapman contribute songs to Luke Combs' 'Gettin Old''

The track list is finally out for Luke Combs‘ 18-song Gettin’ Old.

It includes the title track “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old,” which came out January 27, as well as “Love You Anyway,” which arrives Friday. 

He’s previously shared “Tattoo on a Sunburn” on his socials, and “5 Leaf Clover” is a fan favorite. Perhaps most unexpected is his cover of Tracy Chapman‘s bluesy folk classic “Fast Car,” a top 10 pop hit from 1988. Eric Church co-wrote “My Song Will Never Die.”

Here’s the full song rundown for Luke Combs’ Gettin’ Old, which arrives March 24: 

“Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old”
“Hannah Ford Road”
“Back 40 Back”
“You Found Yours”
“The Beer, the Band and the Barstool”
“Still”
“See Me How”
“Joe”
“A Song Was Born”
“My Song Will Never Die”
“Where the Wild Things Are”
“Love You Anyway”
“Take You With Me”
“Fast Car”
“Tattoo on a Sunburn”
“5 Leaf Clover”
“Fox in the Henhouse”
“The Part” 

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Two white supremacists arrested in plot to attack Baltimore’s power grid

Two white supremacists — a Florida man and a Maryland woman — have been arrested on federal charges of plotting to attack multiple energy substation with the goal of destroying Baltimore. The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that the suspects, Sarah Clendaniel of Catonsville, Maryland, and Brandon Russell of Orlando, Florida, were allegedly fueled by a racist extremist ideology as they “conspired to inflict maximum harm” on the power grid with the aim to “completely destroy” Baltimore.

U.S. Attorney Erek Barron and a top FBI official said at a Monday morning press conference that Russell — the founder of the notorious neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen — is quoted in court documents saying that attacking power transformers is “the greatest thing somebody can do.” He is accused of providing instructions and location information for the substations he and Clendaniel allegedly sought to target as part of their plot.  Clendaniel allegedly told an FBI confidential source she was “determined” to carry out the attacks aimed at Baltimore’s infrastructure, saying, “It would lay this city to waste.”

Thomas Sobocinski, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Baltimore field office, said: “Their actions threatened the electricity and heat of our homes, hospitals and businesses. The FBI believes this was a real threat.” Sobocinski said the two suspects “had extremist views” and believed that by conducting the attacks, they would bring further light to their views. Sobocinski declined to go into specifics when pressed by reporters.

Russell and Clendaniel were both out on probation as they coordinated their plans to attack the energy facilities. Russell had previously pleaded guilty in 2018 to charges of possessing an unregistered destructive device and was sentenced to five years in prison. According to an affidavit, Clendaniel allegedly said she planned to target five substations in the Baltimore area on the same day — including ones in Norrisville, Reisterstown and Perry Hall.

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Officials release toxic chemical after Ohio train derailment due to fears of explosion

Officials on Monday released toxic chemicals that had been carried on a train which derailed over the weekend in eastern Ohio, after warnings that the chemicals could be deadly if inhaled by the public in surrounding areas.

The release of vinyl chloride was completed late Monday afternoon after evacuations were expanded from East Palestine, Ohio, the site of Friday night’s derailment, to an adjacent community in Pennsylvania. Vinyl chloride is a toxic, flammable gas used to produce vehicle interiors and PVC piping,  According to the train’s operator, Norfolk Southern, the release was “successfully completed, ” adding that a burn off of material would continue past nightfall.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Sunday night 500 people had defied orders to leave, but on Monday he believed all had left. The Ohio National Guard was deployed to the area late Sunday, and authorities went door-to-door urging stragglers to move out, DeWine said at a news conference Monday, warning: “those in the red area are facing grave danger of death if they are still in that area.” A federal Emergency Alert System message on Monday urged residents in East Palestine and Pennsylvania’s Darlington Township to leave immediately.

Officials said at the news conference that two of five train cars believed to be carrying vinyl chloride were likely filled with the gas, and temperature changes could have set it off, forcing officials to either release a gas known for its deadly potential if inhaled, or stand back for an extended period of time amid the potential for an explosion at the derailment site. “The vinyl chloride contents of five rail cars are currently unstable and could potentially explode, causing deadly disbursement of shrapnel and toxic fumes,” Gov. DeWine said.

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Darius Rucker's readying a “personal record” that will honor his mom

Darius Rucker hasn’t put out a full-length album since 2017’s When Was the Last Time. So what’s the holdup on the follow-up that’s been more than five years in the making? 

“You know, [hit songwriter] Ross Copperman produced a bunch of tracks and now [longtime producer] Frank Rogers is finishing it up,” Darius reveals. “We’re doing some stuff, so it’s gonna be [coming out in] early ’23. I’m really excited for this record.”

Darius’ seventh album will be named after his beloved mother.

“We’re gonna name it Carolyn’s Boy, and it’s just a record that – it’s a personal record. It means a lot to me, and I think that’s one of the reasons I’m taking so much time with it is because I want the right songs to be on it,” he says. 

So far, Darius has put out the new tracks “Same Beer Different Problem” and “Ol’ Church Hymn” with Chapel Hart.

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Justin Moore and Priscilla Block drop the music video for “You, Me, And Whiskey”

Justin Moore and Priscilla Block have dropped the new video for their duet “You, Me, and Whiskey,” directed by Cody Villalobos. The fan-favorite ballad, which has already amassed more than 34 million streams, marks both Moore and Block’s first duet on country radio. Moore shared during a live stream: “This is my first single that’s a duet. I’ve done duets in the past throughout my career, but never had one as a single and that’s the first video I shot for a single in maybe three or four or five singles.” 

Meanwhile, Block is also gearing up to release the deluxe edition of her debut album, ‘Welcome To The Block Party’, which will drop on February 10th and includes four new songs including “Me Pt. 2” and “Off The Deep End.”

Moore and Block are also currently on the road together on the You, Me, And Whiskey Tour, which kicked off on Thursday (Feb. 2) in Rapid City, South Dakota at the James Kjerstad Event Center as part of The Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo, and will travel across the southeast and midwest through April.

Take a look at the video for You, Me, and Whiskey here.

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