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Tyler Hubbard hits radio with “Back Then Right Now”

Tyler Hubbard is back with a brand new single, “Back Then Right Now.”

Tyler co-wrote the song with Jessie Jo DillonGeoff Warburton and David Garcia, and it follows his self-titled debut album, which dropped in January.

“We had that title, and then we just started telling stories and reminiscing and just thought, man, this would be really fun to write,” Tyler recounts. “Let's write a nostalgic song that kind of encompasses the heart of being present and living life in the moment and living life to the fullest and the simple things in life, you know, making time to enjoy those things.”

Tyler’s debut album spawned the #1 hits “5 Foot 9” and “Dancin’ In The Country.”

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Tyler Hubbard hits radio with “Back Then Right Now”

Tyler Hubbard is back with a brand new single, “Back Then Right Now.”

Tyler co-wrote the song with Jessie Jo DillonGeoff Warburton and David Garcia, and it follows his self-titled debut album, which dropped in January.

“We had that title, and then we just started telling stories and reminiscing and just thought, man, this would be really fun to write,” Tyler recounts. “Let's write a nostalgic song that kind of encompasses the heart of being present and living life in the moment and living life to the fullest and the simple things in life, you know, making time to enjoy those things.”

Tyler’s debut album spawned the #1 hits “5 Foot 9” and “Dancin’ In The Country.”

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Lainey Wilson sells out Billy Bob's Texas: “Keep on dreamin, folks”

CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee Lainey Wilson recently experienced a full-circle moment.

Ten years after being a merch seller at Billy Bob’s Texas, Lainey returned to the famed venue to headline her sold-out show.

“In 2013 I sold merch for an artist at @billybobstexas hoping one day I'd be on the stage of the worlds largest honky tonk. Ten years later, we did that and sold it out. Keep on dreamin, folks,” Lainey wrote on Instagram.

Her post was also accompanied by a video of the night’s events, which included adding her concrete handprint to Billy Bob’s iconic Wall of Fame and meeting Randy Travis backstage.

Check out footage of Lainey’s Billy Bob’s Texas show on her Instagram.

Lainey’s currently top five on the country charts with “Watermelon Moonshine.”

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Riley Green announces headlining tour with Tracy Lawrence + Ella Langley

Riley Green has announced his 2024 Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour.

Named after his forthcoming album, the 33-city trek kicks off February 22 in Pikeville, Kentucky, and wraps in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 1. Country icon Tracy Lawrence and newcomer Ella Langley will serve as Riley’s openers.

Ain't My Last Rodeo is inspired by what I know best: hard work, life outdoors and family and it's going to be fun adding these new songs to our full set,” says Riley. “I've been a fan of Tracy Lawrence since I was a kid so I'm looking forward to having him out with us and watching the fans singing along to all his hits. I also really love what Ella Langley is doing – it's going to be a great time all around.”

“I’m really looking forward to going out with Riley in the spring,” adds Tracy. “I’m a big fan of his music and of him personally. I know we’re going to have a good time and give the fans one hell of a show.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, September 15, at 10 a.m. local time. Presale begins at 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, September 12.

For tickets and a full list of dates, visit Riley’s website.

Riley and Luke Combs are currently #24 on the country charts with their single, “Different ‘Round Here.” The track is off Ain’t My Last Rodeo, which drops October 13 and can be preordered now.

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Death toll from earthquake in Morocco rises to 2,100 as aftershock hit the region

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 3.9 aftershock hit Morocco on Sunday as they dealt with the aftermath of that nation’s strongest earthquake in more than a century. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by Friday night’s magnitude 6.8 quake, which killed more than 2,100 people – a number that is expected to rise.

Authorities continued the search to rescue survivors while racing to reach ruined mountain villages, while Moroccans complained on social networks that the government wasn’t allowing more outside help. Arnaud Fraisse, founder of Rescuers Without Borders, said that international aid crews were poised to deploy, but were waiting for the government to officially request assistance: “We know there is a great urgency to save people and dig under the remains of buildings. There are people dying under the rubble, and we cannot do anything to save them.”

In the streets of the ancient city of Marrakech and in hard-hit Atlas Mountain towns like Moulay Brahim, those left homeless slept outside under makeshift canopies. The worst destruction was in rural communities that are hard to reach because the roads up the mountains were covered by fallen rocks. It wasn’t immediately clear if the aftershock caused more damage or casualties, but it was likely strong enough to rattle nerves in areas where damage has left buildings unstable and residents feared aftershocks.

The Interior Ministry reported that a total of 2,122 people were confirmed dead as a result of Friday’s earthquake, with at least 2,421 others injured, with 1,404 in critical condition.  A majority of those who were killed (1,351) were in the Al Haouz district in the High Atlas Mountains, the ministry added.

King Mohammed VI ordered flags lowered across Morocco with three days of national mourning starting Sunday. King Mohammed ordered water, food rations and shelters to be sent to those who lost homes, and called for mosques to hold prayers Sunday for the victims. Aid offers poured in from around the world, but Morocco has not made an official international appeal for assistance. The U.N. said it had a team in Morocco coordinating international support, and Rescuers Without Borders said they had 100 teams made up of a total of 3,500 rescuers registered with a U.N. platform and ready to deploy in Morocco when officially requested.

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11 people injured after bridge collapses at Doubling Point Lighthouse in Maine

11 people were injured on Saturday after a platform leading to the historic Doubling Point Lighthouse in Maine collapsed, during the state’s annual ‘Maine Open Lighthouse Day‘ to encourage tourism to lighthouses. ‘Maine Open Lighthouse Day‘ is an annual celebration sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard during which tourists are encouraged to visit dozens of historic lighthouses throughout the state.

According to a statement from Bath Deputy Fire Chief Chris Cummings, visitors to the Doubling Point Lighthouse fell into the rocks and mudflats on the river’s shoreline after the last portion of the ramp that went to the lighthouse had collapsed. Five people were taken to local hospitals and another six were treated at the scene, but none of the injuries were life threatening. The lighthouse’s website states it’s closed to visitors until further notice.

According to the American Lighthouse Foundation, the Doubling Point Lighthouse is an active lighthouse used to help aid the Coast Guard. According to the lighthouse website, the government bought the plot of land on which the lighthouse sits in Arrowsic, in 1896 after an annual report urged a need for fog lights along the Kennebec River: “In 1899 the lighthouse was moved from its original foundation to its present location at the end of a long catwalk that extends through the marsh and into the Kennebec River.” 

The Associated Press reported that ‘The Friends of Doubling Point Light’ (which manages the lighthouse) said there is no timeframe to repair platform’s repair. That organization had raised $50,000 to rebuild the lighthouse’s foundation back in 2001, which included a rebuild of the walkway to the lighthouse and a new coat of paint.

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Ashley McBryde talks “Blackout Betty,” offers insight on her character-driven songs

Ashley McBryde recently released her new album, The Devil I Know. Apart from its lead single, “Light On In The Kitchen,” the 11-track project also features a song called “Blackout Betty.”

Speaking with ABC Audio, Ashley discussed the genesis of the song and a lesser-known fact about her party persona.

“It was me and Nicolette Hayford and Aaron Raitiere, and we were writing one day and I was a little hungover – not proud of it, but I was. We wrote a song called ‘Blackout Betty,’ which is my nickname when I party too much. And we just kind of sat there, first of all, marveling at the song called ‘Blackout Betty,'” Ashley recounts.

She realized several of her song titles rhymed and boasted character-driven narratives.

“First of all, we didn’t mean to put a bunch of alliteration in these songs,” Ashley clarifies. “But we had all these characters just over the years.” 2022’s Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville featured “Jesus Jenny,” 2020’s Never Will had “Shut Up Sheila” and 2018’s Girl Going Nowhere included “Livin Next To Leroy.”

As the number of fictional characters grew, Ashley started having an idea.

“I thought, you know what’d be cool is if we gathered up all the characters we’ve ever developed and then gave them neighbors and give them a town to live in,” she shares. 

Check out “Blackout Betty” and more on The Devil I Know, out now.

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Carly Pearce shares video for ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’

Carly Pearce shared the music video for her single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton. The single dropped on June 16th.

The video, directed by Alexa Campbell, features actors Lucy Hale (a longtime friend of Pearce) and Shiloh Fernandez, who bring Pearce’s single to life. Pearce shared: “Having talents like Lucy and Shiloh were truly such a gift. The ‘space’ you feel between the two of them is felt so tragically at every moment of this video.”

In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, Pearce will flip the switch at the Grand Ole Opry, turning itss signature barn backdrop pink for the night of October 10th. The Grand Ole Opry will once again joins together with Susan G. Komen in the fight against breast cancer for the 15th anniversary of Opry Goes Pink. 

Take a look at the video for ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’ – here.

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ERNEST announces ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’ live album

Ernest announced the release of ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’, a limited-edition, double-sided vinyl due out September 29th. The project features audio from the ‘Salvage Sessions’ & ‘Circle Sessions’ series, including fan favorites such as “This Fire,” “Miss That Girl,” “Feet Wanna Run,” and a cover of John Mayer’s “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room.”

Ernest shared: “Flower Shops has been such a wild ride. I can’t put words to how much the love and support for the album and its deluxe means to me. Now that we’re getting ready to be back out on the road headlining this fall, it only felt right that the fellas and I wrap up this chapter with live versions of some of our favorites to play live.”

Ernest is currently on the road, serving as direct support on Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time World Tour. He will also launch his headlining This Fire Tour this fall.

To preorder ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged, head here.

Ernest To Release ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’ Project, Featuring Audio From ‘Salvage Sessions’ & ‘Circle Sessions’ Series

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Listen to Måneskin’s new single ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’

Måneskin are sharing their latest track, “Honey (Are U Coming?),” in which the Italian rockers sing about a wild night out and urges the listener to join him in all the debauchery.

Bassist Victoria De Angelis of the new single: “We wrote the song right after the last tour, we still had a lot of energy from the touring and the travelling. We wrote it in between London and LA. We’re really happy with the result and we think it’s something quite new for us.” Frontman Damiano David went on to explain the meaning behind the song’s lyrics: “It’s the story of someone who has no gender or anything, you decide whoever it is. Find someone else and they can see in their eyes that there’s some sadness that they feel out of place and it’s an invitation from one person to another to join them into this new adventure without knowing what they’re actually going to find, but just enjoy the adventure.”

Måneskin is set to hit the the stage again this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, and will perform ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ live at this year’s ceremony on September 12. The groups is also nominated in the ‘Best Rock’ category.

Meanwhile, the band’s upcoming U.S. tour kicks off on September 21 with a show at New York’s Madison Square Garden. They will then head to Australia for the first time for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide as well as make their first ever stops in Dublin and Manchester. Head here for tour dates and ticket information.

Take a listen to ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ – here.

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