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Enjoy some of Miranda Lambert's cornbread muffins

Ahead of her upcoming cookbook, Y’all Eat Yet?Miranda Lambert is sharing with People a peek at her delectable Cornbread Muffins With Sausage & Cheddar recipe.

“Living on the road for 20 years, I really appreciate home cooking – especially straight-up comfort food. You don’t get to enjoy it that much when you travel for a living,” Miranda tells People. “When I’m back in my kitchen, I love making these warm and hearty muffins with corn, sausage and melty cheese. It tastes like home to me.”

In terms of ingredients, Miranda’s recipe involves cornbread mix, hot pork sausage, whole kernel corn, green chiles and sharp cheddar cheese, among others. The entire baking process is estimated to take 40 minutes and will feed 12 people.

To view the full recipe, visit People.

Miranda’s Y’all Eat Yet? hits stores Tuesday, April 25.

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Celebrate Record Store Day 2023 with a new Dolly Parton vinyl

If you’re a fan of vinyl records and Dolly Parton, you’re in for a treat.

To celebrate Record Store Day 2023, Legacy/SMG will release a new Dolly LP titled Dolly Parton – The Monument Singles Collection 1964-1968. The 18-track collection features remastered versions of Dolly’s singles from her early years at Monument Records. Only 5,500 LPs will be available worldwide.

Be sure to pick up a copy at your local record store during RSD 2023 on Saturday, April 22.

Here’s the Dolly Parton – The Monument Singles Collection 1964-1968 track listing:

“What Do You Think About Lovin'”
“I Wasted My Tears”
“Happy, Happy Birthday Baby”
“Old Enough To Know Better (Too Young To Resist)”
“Busy Signal”
“I Took Him For Granted”
“Don’t Drop Out A8 Control Yourself”
“The Little Things”
“I’ll Put It Off Until Tomorrow”
“Dumb Blonde”
“The Giving And The Taking”
“Something Fishy”
“I’ve Lived My Life”
“I Couldn’t Wait Forever”
“Why, Why, Why”
“I’m Not Worth The Tears”
“Ping Pong”

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CMA Fest adds Dierks Bentley to its Artist of the Day lineup

Newly announced Artist of the Day Dierks Bentley will take the CMA Close Up Stage on Thursday, June 8, as part of CMA Fest's 50th anniversary.

“Only 49 days until #CMAfest, thanks for making me your artist of the day @cma!” Dierks shares on Instagram. “I can't wait to play Nissan Stadium again, and I'm excited to announce that you can catch me at the CMA Close Up Stage inside Fan Fair X on June 8th. See y'all in just a few weeks!!”

Previously announced Artist of the Day Reba McEntire and Brothers Osborne will take the CMA Close Up Stage on Friday, June 9, and Saturday, June 10, respectively.

All Artist of the Day conversations will take place at the CMA Close Up Stage inside Fan Fair X.

For more information and to grab tickets, visit cmafest.com/fanfairx.

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Shania Twain announces new 'Queen Of Me: Royal Edition'

Shania Twain is set to drop an expanded version of her latest album, Queen Of Me, on Friday, April 28.

Titled Queen Of Me: Royal Edition?, the collection will include several new tracks, as well as a feature “that happened serendipitously.”

Sharing the news on Twitter, Shania wrote, “You've embraced the new album in exactly the way it was intended – pure celebration! QOM:RE includes a couple of rogue tracks that didn't quite fit the concept but that I wanted to share with you – and a feature that happened serendipitously and gave me smiles for miles!”

Queen Of Me ?arrived in February and is Shania’s sixth studio album.

Presave Queen Of Me: Royal Edition now.

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Brad Paisley to headline Nashville's Fourth of July concert

Country superstar Brad Paisley will headline the annual Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th concert in Nashville.

Presented by Dr Pepper, the event will be held in the heart of downtown Nashville and feature performances by Brad alongside The War And Treaty, country newcomer Tiera Kennedy and singer/songwriter Langhorne Slim on the Jack Daniel’s Broadway Stage. Tiera will also be singing the national anthem.  

Additionally, the free star-studded concert will display one of the nation’s largest July Fourth fireworks shows, which will synchronize to live music from the Nashville Symphony.

For more information, go to visitmusiccity.com.

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Will Tyler Hubbard be “Dancin'” with Keith Urban?

Tyler Hubbard and Keith Urban might be dropping a collaboration soon.

Tyler recently posted a clip on Instagram of a stomping duet version of his fast-rising single, “Dancin’ in the Country.” While no mention of Keith was made, the “Somebody Like You” singer commented on the post with a wide-open eyes emoji and reshared Tyler’s post on his Instagram Story. 

What do you think? Is a Tyler and Keith version of “Dancin’ in the Country” coming? 

We’ll find out on Friday, April 21.

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14th Annual ‘Darius And Friends’ benefit concert set for June 5th

Darius Rucker announced the 14th annual “Darius and Friends” benefit concert, taking place at the Ryman Auditorium on Monday, June 5. The show, which benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, also serves as the unofficial kick off to CMA Fest. The “Darius and Friends” concert has raised more than $3 million to date, and is part of Rucker’s commitment he made to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 15 years ago after taking a tour of the hospital.

Famous friends who have joined Rucker in past years have included Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Tommy Thayer of KISS, among many others. The lineup for this year’s event will be announced in the coming months.

Tickets to the 14th Annual Darius & Friends benefit concert start at $69 (with VIP package options up to $249). General ticket sales begin Friday, April 21st at 10 am CT via AXS.com.

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Paramount+ documentary on Wynonna Judd to premiere on April 26

Paramount+ has announced the feature-length documentary Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah, which will follow the legendary singer as she navigates the next phase of her life and career following Naomi Judd’s untimely passing.

The doc offers audiences a raw, first-hand glimpse into Wynonna’s life, beginning with the decision to honor her mother’s legacy by continuing on with The Judds: The Final Tour. The documentary captures candid on-stage and behind-the-scenes moments as part of the sold out nationwide tour, along with personal anecdotes from Wynonna’s friends and fellow artists Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Faith Hill, Little Big Town, Kelsea Ballerini, Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood.

Said Judd: “It’s real and it’s raw. It’s celebration and sadness. It’s all of the people who I leaned on during one of the toughest seasons of my life. I wanted the opportunity to tell my story in my voice. If doing so helps one person out there choose life, then I am grateful.”

Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah will premiere on Paramount+ on Wednesday, April 26, and globally on Wednesday, July 19th. Fans can also watch a televised two-hour concert event from The Judds: Final Tour called CMT Presents The Judds: Love is Alive — the Final Concert. That special will premiere Saturday, April 29 at 8PM ET on CMT.

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Two teen brothers arrested in Alabama Sweet 16 birthday party shooting

Authorities announced on Wednesday that two teenage brothers were arrested in connection with a shooting that left four people dead and 32 injured at a weekend ‘Sweet 16’ party in Alabama.

Alabama Law Enforcment Agency Sgt. Jeremy Burkett said that the boys – 16-year-old Travis McCullough and 17-year-old Ty Reik McCullough from Tuskegee, — were taken into custody on charges of reckless murder on Tuesday night. and will be charged as adults.  Sgt. Burkett said during a press conference Wednesday: “There is a tremendous amount of work to do. We’re going to be careful with everything we say and everything we do. We’re going to stay focused on the victims and their families. “

Gunfire erupted at 10:34 p.m. Saturday at a dance studio on Broadnax Street in Dadeville where friends and family were celebrating the birthday of a 16-year-old girl. The four people killed were identified by police as Shaunkivia Smith, 17; Marsiah Collins, 19; Corbin Holston, 23; and Philstavious Dowdell, 18. Dadeville is about 25 miles northwest of Auburn University. Four people remained hospitalized and listed in critical condition on Wednesday.

Prosecutors and police revealed few details on the arrest, such as the weapons used or possible motive for the attack.  Police said they’re at the early stages of the probe and are still in great need of the public’s help, especially from party guests who have yet to speak to investigators. Sgt. Burkett said: “We need you to come forward for the families, for these victims.” Dadeville Police Chief Jonathan Floyd also asked for the public’s help and patience with the investigation: “If we hurry, if we’re careless and we do make an arrest but it doesn’t result in a conviction, it does not result in ultimate justice for our victims, then we’ve failed our victims. Please be patient, please be understanding.”

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Family of Tyre Nichols files $550M civil lawsuit against city of Memphis over death by police

The family of Tyre Nichols has filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Memphis, the police department and several individuals over his death at the hands of police officers

The attorney for the family, Ben Crump, said the lawsuit is seeking $550 million for the “torture” of Nichols, 29, who died three days after he was beaten by police during a Jan. 7 traffic stop. Body camera footage of the altercation showed officers striking Nichols repeatedly. Crump said during a press briefing Wednesday outside the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office in Memphis: “This landmark lawsuit is not only to get the justice for Tyre Nichols in the civil courts, but it is also a message that is being sent to cities all across America who have these police oppression units that have been given the license by city leaders to go and terrorize Black and brown communities.”

The suit was filed by Nichol’s mother RowVaughn Wells and the Tyre Nichols estate. The 139-page, 25-count civil complaint includes allegations of excessive force and “deliberate indifference to serious medical needs,” and called the traffic stop “unreasonable.” It also claims the police department failed to properly train its officers, including those in the now-deactivated SCORPION unit that was involved in Nichols’ arrest: “The City of Memphis, through the Memphis Police Department, maintained a custom of tolerance for SCORPION Officers’ unreasonable search and seizure of individuals, use of excessive force, and the violation of the Fourth Amendment prior to the violation of Tyre Nichols’ constitutional rights and death.”

The lawsuit names the city of Memphis, Police Chief Cerelyn Davis, individual police officers, and three Memphis Fire Department employees. It Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis and the five now-former officers charged in connection with Nichols’ death — Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr., Emmitt Martin III and Justin Smith — are among the defendants named in the lawsuit. Preston Hemphill, a police officer who was fired but not charged, is also named in the lawsuit. In addition, emergency medical technicians Robert Long and JaMichael Sandridge, Memphis Fire Lt. Michelle Whitaker, who was also in the first ambulance to arrive, and DeWayne Smith, who was a police lieutenant who retired before he could be fired, were also named in the suit.

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