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Tim McGraw's dropping a new song, teases “big news”

Friday, June 23, is going to be a big day for Tim McGraw fans.

Tim announced Thursday morning he’s putting out a new song, called “Hey Whiskey,” on Friday – and that’s not all. The country star also has some as-yet-undisclosed “big news” he’s eager to share.

“For everyone asking about new music.. #HeyWhiskey is out tonight!! And that's not all.,” he captioned the Instagram video announcement. 

While you wait for “Hey Whiskey” and the forthcoming “big news,” hear a snippet of the track on Tim’s Instagram now.

Tim’s currently in the top 20 on the country charts with his single “Standing Room Only.”

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Old Dominion wrote “I Should Have Married You” during an “inspiring” writing session

Old Dominion is set to drop their new Memory Lane EP on Friday, June 23. 

The eight-song set will include the previously released “I Should Have Married You,” which the band wrote spontaneously in the studio.

“‘Much like [the] Time, Tequila & Therapy album, where we wrote everything in the studio, [“I Should Have Married You”] came about in the studio. We had a day where we decided not to try to track an existing song, but we tried to write one in the studio,” shares Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen.

Matthew had a little loop, just kind of a piano loop on his phone, and it was inspiring. We jumped off right from there and started to write the song and then within a few hours, had something that sounded really fun,” he recalls. “And so we just kind of went in the booth and started bringing it to life and it came out just a fun uptempo sad song, which is kind of our wheelhouse, I guess.”

Old Dominion’s Memory Lane EP is available for presave now.

Here’s the track list for the Memory Lane EP:

“I Should Have Married You”
“Memory Lane”
“Some Horses”
“Ain't Got A Worry”
“Love Drunk And Happy”
“Easier Said With Rum”
“How Good Is That”
“Freedom Like You”

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U.S. Coast Guard continues search for missing submersible after noises are heard in the area

On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard continued the search continued for a missing submersible that was taking five people to the wreckage of the Titanic, as crews continued to hear noises and were “actively searching” the area. A Canadian search plane detected noises underwater in the search area and were focused on finding the origin of the sounds. Coast Guard Capt. Jamie Frederick said a plane heard the noises Wednesday morning as well: “With respect to the noises, specifically, we don’t know what they are, to be frank with you…We’re searching in the area where the noises were detected.”  The search expanded on Thursday with a French ship deploying a deep-sea robot, or remote operated vehicle (ROV) to scan the seafloor. The U.S. Coast Guard’s Northeast district said in a tweet that the French vessel L’Atalante had reached the area and “deployed an ROV that has reached the sea floor and began its search for the missing sub. “

Capt. Frederick also said the team has two ROVs searching, plus several more expected to join the search operation into Thursday. Five vessels were searching for the sub on the water’s surface as of Wednesday afternoon, and that number was expected to double to 10 within 24 to 48 hours, Frederick said. The Titan is believed to have carried enough oxygen to last the crew 96 hours, which means it could run out Thursday morning if it hasn’t already.

U.S. and Canadian search crews rushed to find the missing group after they were originally reported missing on Sunday. Five people are on the sub, including three tourists, a veteran French explorer and the owner of OceanGate Stockton Rush, who was piloting the sub in the north Atlantic Ocean.  A Canadian research vessel lost contact with the 21-foot sub an hour and 45 minutes into its dive Sunday morning about 900 nautical miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It had been expected to resurface Sunday afternoon.

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Man who attacked police with taser on Jan. 6 sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison

California resident Daniel “DJ” Rodriguez was sentenced Wednesday to 12 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, tampering with documents or proceedings, and inflicting bodily injury on officers using a deadly or dangerous weapon.

Rodriguez, 40, admitted as part of a plea agreement in February that he attacked former Washington, DC, police officer Michael Fanone with an electroshock weapon in the neck causing him to lose consciousness during the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, and that he worked to stop Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. Rodriguez will also have to pay $96,000 to cover medical treatment for Fanone and $2,000 in restitution for the destruction of the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson said to Rodriguez as she sentenced him on Wednesday: “You showed up in D.C. spoiling for a fight,” adding that he “was a one-man army of hate.” Rodriguez’s attorneys, however, said he was “remorseful” for his actions, and he wrote a letter to Fanone, stating: “I am looking at serving a long prison sentence and no letter I write is getting me out of that.  I only want to apologize from the heart. I got carried away and have never been through something like that, that made me out of my mind. I wish I was smarter. I should have protected you because I have deep respect for law enforcement, and I have always stood up for police officers. I have not looked at Jan. 6 the same, my actions the same.”

However as Rodriguez exited the courtroom Wednesday, he shouted “Trump won!” — the very sentiment from Trump supporters that ultimately culminated in the Capitol attack.

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For Dustin Lynch, “Stars Like Confetti” is the “perfect summer song”

Dustin Lynch‘s vibrant “Stars Like Confetti” is cruising up the country charts and fast becoming a summer anthem.

In a recent chat with ABC Audio, Dustin shared why he resonated with the jaunty tune on his first listen and how it arrived at the perfect moment for him.

“I was on the boat in Nashville with a bunch of my buddies. We were having a big ol’ time and I got a text. ‘Check your email.’ I get another text. ‘Check your email. We just sent you a song I think that y’all will dig today on the water,'” Dustin recounts.

So, with “a little buzz going,” Dustin played the Thomas Rhett-co-written track and ended up instantly falling in love with it.

“‘Stars Like Confetti’ starts coming out of the speakers on the boat and it was just like, ‘This is like the perfect summer song.’ It just fit in perfectly,” recalls Dustin. 

“Stars Like Confetti” is currently #24 and rising on the country charts. The song is off Dustin’s latest album, Blue In The Sky, which arrived in February 2022.

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Megan Moroney earns first No. 1 with ‘Tennessee Orange’

Megan Moroney’s smash hit “Tennessee Orange” has made it to No. 1 on country radio, the first #1 single for the breakout star. Tennessee Orange, first released last September, is off Megan’s debut album Lucky. Megan shared the happy news on social media, tweeting: THANK YOU COUNTRY RADIO 😭🧡😭🧡😭

Tennessee Orange ‘tells the story of a love so strong it leads her to defy her loyalty to her home team’. Within just five days of its premiere, the song became a viral sensation and quickly surpassed a million streams, thrusting the 25-year-old Megan into the country music spotlight. Tennessee Orange first shot to No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and cracked the Top 10 on Billboard’s Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts. Moroney later released her first LP, Lucky, to critical acclaim.

Moroney just wrapped up her spring tour as support for Brooks & Dunn.  Next, she’ll kick off her headlining The Lucky Tour , making her New York City debut at The Bowery Ballroom on September 20th and also stopping at major cities and iconic venues including Chicago, Los Angeles, New Braunfels, TX, and more. For more information, head to Megan’s website.

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Brandi Carlile concert special coming to HBO

HBO will stream the original concert special Brandi Carlile: In The Canyon Haze – Live From Laurel Canyon, debuting on Saturday, July 1st at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT. The special will also be available to stream on Max. The concert special, presented at the Ross House in Los Angeles and IMAX theaters, was taped in 2022 and directed by Sam Wrench.

Brandi Carlile: In The Canyon Haze – Live From Laurel Canyon was originally broadcast live from Los Angeles’ historic Laurel Canyon neighborhood. The special is comprised of reimagined songs from Brandi’s acclaimed album, “In These Silent Days.” and features nods to the artists who shaped her voice and career.

Watch the video trailer for Brandi Carlile: In The Canyon Haze – Live From Laurel Canyonhere.

HBO announces Brandi Carlile concert special

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Jack Harlow shares the music video for “Gang Gang Gang”

Jack Harlow has dropped the music video for his new track “Gang Gang Gang,” off his third studio album, Jackman. Harlow’s 10-track album, Jackman, was released this past April.

“Gang Gang Gang” is the second video from Jackman, following the visuals for “They Don’t Love It” came out the same weekend as the album dropped.

Check out the music video for “Gang Gang Gang” – here.

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BTS’ J-Hope drops rock version of ‘Arson’

BTS’ J-Hope has shared a new rock version of his 2022 single “Arson,” which was featured on his debut solo album, Jack In The Box.

‘Arson (Rock Ver.)’ transforms the original song, adding a guitar solo at its end and changing the rest of the track’s instrumentation to be driven by guitar riffs and heavy drums. Since releasing Jack In The Box, J-Hope headlined Lollapalooza in Chicago last summer, becoming the first South Korean artist to headline a main stage at a U.S. festival. In February, J-Hope shared the single “On The Street” featuring J.Cole, and gave a glimpse into the making of Jack In The Box in the Disney+ documentary, J-Hope In The Box.

Take a listen to ‘Arson (Rock Ver.)’ here.

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Nashville notes: Travis Denning's new song + Ashley Cooke's debut album

Travis Denning is releasing his new song, “Things I’m Going Through,” on Friday, June 23. Hear a snippet of the track on Travis’ Twitter now.

Ashley Cooke‘s debut album, Shot in the Dark, will arrive on July 21 via Big Loud Records. The expansive 24-track project will feature as-yet-unreleased collaborations with Nate SmithJackson Dean and Colbie Caillat, as well as Brett Young on “Never Til Now,” which is out now. 

Ian Munsick‘s hitting the road this fall on his headlining The Buffalo Roams Tour. Randall King, Catie OffermanJake WorthingtonTriston MarezChancey Williams and more will open on select dates. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 23. For the full schedule and to get tickets, visit Ian’s website.

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