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Cozy up this fall with Darius Rucker's Southern Comfort candle

It’s finally fall, y’all, and Darius Rucker has a candle just for you.

The “Fires Don’t Start Themselves” singer has rolled out his new Southern Comfort candle set. Named after Darius’ latest song, “Southern Comfort,” the two-piece item comprises a 12-ounce candle and a matchbook. 

“Is it even fall until you fire up a candle?!? New Southern Comfort candles + matchbook are waiting for you in the online store,” Darius shares on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

The Southern Comfort candle boasts warm notes of amber, bergamot, lavender and sandalwood, while the matchbook is paperboard folded and includes strike-to-light matches.

Darius’ Southern Comfort candle set is available now at dariusrucker.store.

Darius’ new album, Carolyn’s Boy, arrives October 6 and is available for preorder now.

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Bailey Zimmerman scores third #1 with “Religiously”: “I can't thank y'all enough”

Fast-rising country star Bailey Zimmerman has notched his third consecutive #1 on country radio with “Religiously.”

It follows the previous chart-toppers “Fall In Love” and “Rock and a Hard Place,” both of which have been certified double Platinum by the RIAA.

“I CANT THANK YALL ENOUGH [crying + heart emoji],” Bailey writes in the caption of an Instagram reel. “Today has been a BIG FREAKIN DAY!!! The love y'all have shown me the past 3 years is MIND BLOWING. and without it I wouldn't be where I'm at [mindblown emoji] so thank you to every one of you that has had my back [heart emoji].”

“[I] will continue to try and give you the best version of me that I can [fire emoji],” adds Bailey.

In addition to his new #1, Bailey also recently celebrated selling out his 2024 headlining RELIGIOUSLY. THE TOUR.

Bailey’s currently on tour with Morgan Wallen on his 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour. For Bailey’s full tour schedule, visit his website.

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Lainey Wilson to livestream debut Red Rocks show

Not able to make it out for Lainey Wilson‘s debut headlining show at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre? Fret not, Lainey has you covered.

The country star has teamed up with streaming platform Veeps to livestream her entire concert, including opening sets from Jake Worthington and Flatland Calvary, on Tuesday, September 26.

“We are getting so close to my show at the iconic Red Rocks and y’all won’t believe it, but it’s going global! That’s right we are livestreaming on Veeps and have some friends who are joining in on the fun,” Lainey says in a video on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“So y’all come hang and watch me along with my buddies Jake Worthington and Flatland Calvary for a dang good time. Let’s go make this night one to remember, y’all, together,” she adds.

After the show, fans can watch Lainey’s set on-demand for 48 hours.

Tickets are available now at veeps.com.

Lainey’s currently #2 and approaching the top of the country charts with “Watermelon Moonshine.”

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Lady A brings “Love You Back” to 'Today'

Lady A joined NBC’s Today to perform their brand new song, “Love You Back,” and 2013 chart-topper, “Downtown.”

While on the show, the group also talked about their ongoing Request Line Tour as well as Charles Kelley‘s sobriety journey and how that’ll shape their upcoming music.

“Dave and I wrote a song called ‘As Far As You Could,” which is kind of a goodbye letter. So I think some of that artistically will get into our music. But we’ll still sing ‘Bartender’ and ‘Need You Now,'” Charles shares as his bandmates Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood laugh. “But I think it just wants us to be more honest with our songwriting in general.”

Hillary also revealed there’s more new music on the way. “We’ve been writing and recording and can’t wait for the whole project to come out,” she says.

“Love You Back” is available now wherever you listen to music. 

For tickets to Lady A’s Request Line Tour, visit their website.

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Chris Stapleton sets sights on 2024 UK + Ireland tour

Global country superstar Chris Stapleton is bringing his All-American Road Show to the U.K. and Ireland in 2024.

The trek includes stops at Manchester’s AO Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro arena, Dublin’s 3Arena, Birmingham’s Utilita Arena and London’s The O2.

Country icon Marty Stuart will open for Chris on this international leg.

Tickets for Chris’ U.K. and Ireland dates go on sale Friday, September 29, at 10 a.m. local time. Presale begins Wednesday, September 27, at 10 a.m. local time.

Chris will continue touring across the U.S. this fall on his All-American Road Show, before joining George Strait for their stadium tour in 2024. 

For Chris’ full tour schedule, visit chrisstapleton.com.

Chris’ forthcoming album, Higher, arrives November 10 and is available for preorder and presave now. Its lead single, “White Horse,” is in the top 20 on the country charts.

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Morgan Wallen unveils 10 stadium dates for 2024

Morgan Wallen is extending his One Night At A Time tour into 2024 with 10 stadium dates.

Kicking off in April, the newly announced trek includes stops in Indianapolis, Nashville, Denver, Tampa, Arlington, Las Vegas and more.

Bailey ZimmermanJelly RollJon PardiLainey WilsonNate SmithBryan MartinLauren Watkins and Ella Langley are part of the rotating list of opening acts.

“Thank y'all for an insanely fun and fulfilling 2023 tour,” says Morgan. “It was impossible for me to hit every stadium that I wanted to in 2023, so we're gonna keep this tour going in 2024. See y'all out there!”

To purchase tickets to Morgan’s One Night At A Time 2024 shows, fans must register in advance at Ticketmaster’s website. Registration is open now through Sunday, October 1, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Once registration closes, fans will randomly be selected to receive a day/time of the presale and a code that grants them access to it.

Fans who previously purchased tickets for the canceled Oxford show on Saturday, April 23, 2023, will receive access to an early presale. Details will be sent directly to ticket holders via email.

For a full list of dates for Morgan’s 2024 tour, visit his website.

Morgan is currently in the top 10 of the country charts with “Thinkin’ Bout Me” and “Everything I Love.”

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8 hospitalized after JetBlue flight hits severe turbulence approaching Fort Lauderdale

Seven customers and one crew member were hospitzliaed after a JetBlue Airlines flight encountered “sudden severe turbulence” early Monday as it neared Florida, the airline said.

JetBlue said in a statement that JetBlue flight 1256 was flying into Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport from Guayaquil, Ecuador when it suddenly experienced turbulence. The plane still landed safely and was met by medical personnel on the ground. Seven customers and one inflight crewmember were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. A statement read: “JetBlue will work to support our customers and crewmembers. The aircraft for this flight has been taken out of service for inspection.” According to FlightAware, the aircraft landed at around 5.30am on Monday.

The airline said it could not comment on the severity of the injuries, and it was not immediately known if the injured were wearing seatbelts. The airline said the Airbus 320 twin-engine plane was taken out of service for inspection.

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NJ Sen. Bob Menendez rejects calls to resign after federal indictment

During a press conference on Monday, New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez said he would not resign following his indictment on federal bribery charges. Menendez, D-N.J., and his wife, Nadine, were indicted on Friday on allegations of accepting bribes, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud and conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right, as well as using his position to benefit three New Jersey businessmen and the government of Egypt.

In his first public comments since the three-count federal indictment against him, the 69-year-old Menendez called for the public to wait for more information, dismissing the allegations and defending his record on fighting human rights abuses in Egypt. Menendez said Monday in Union City, where he started his political career: “I recognize this will be the biggest fight yet. But as I have stated throughout this whole process, I firmly believe that when all the facts are presented, not only will I be exonerated, but I still will be New Jersey’s senior senator.”

Federal prosecutors in New York alleged the couple received hundreds of thousands of dollars and lavish luxury gifts in exchange for the senator using his influence to benefit three New Jersey business associates and the government of Egypt (the businessmen are also facing charges). Menendez argues that he has “remained steadfast on the side of civil society and human rights defenders in Egypt and everywhere else in the world … If you look at my actions related to Egypt during the period described in this indictment and throughout my whole career, my record is clear and consistent in holding Egypt accountable for its unjust detention of American citizens and others, its human rights abuses, its deepening relationship with Russia and efforts that have eroded the independence of the nation’s judiciary,.”

The indictment also said the FBI found $500,000 of cash kept in envelopes and jacket pockets throughout Menendez’s home during a search last year. The senator said he has withdrawn “thousands of dollars in cash from my personal savings” over the last 30 years, “which I have kept for emergencies and because of the history of my family facing confiscation in Cuba. This may seem old-fashioned, but these were monies drawn from my personal saving account, based on the income that I had lawfully derived over those 30 years.”

Menendez stepped down from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Friday, with colleagues on both sides of the aisle have called for him to resign from the Senate, including Democrats Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.  However, Menendez said during his press conference: “Instead of waiting for all the facts to be presented, others have rushed to judgment seeking a political opportunity for themselves and those around them. All I ask for in this moment — is to pause and allow for all the facts to be presented.”

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Brothers Osborne recall how “Nobody's Nobody” unexpectedly came to life in the writing room

As Brothers Osborne‘s “Nobody’s Nobody” continues to ascend the country charts, the duo’s John Osborne is sharing how the song came about in an unexpected way.

“It was kind of a tough day writing. We couldn’t quite really nail anything. We went outside, to you know, to have a smoke, a coffee, just kind our clear heads,” recalls John. “Came back in and Mike [Elizondo] was playing what you hear at the very beginning, which is, I think, a Wurlitzer or a Fender Rhodes with a delay on it. Like, that [was] amazing.”

That’s when their current single serendipitously came to life. 

Kendell [Marvel], the co-writer, said, “You know, that reminds me of a title called ‘Nobody’s Nobody.’ And we’re like, ‘Then why the hell didn’t you say that earlier? We’ve been here for 2 hours trying to this other song.’ And it came together,” John shares.

“Nobody’s Nobody” is currently #25 and rising on the country charts. The song is off Brothers Osborne’s latest self-titled album, out now.

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Luke Grimes announces debut EP and fall tour dates

Luke Grimes announced he will drop his eight-song EP, Pain Pills or Pews, on October 20th. Produced by Dave Cobb, Grimes wrote six of the songs on the project.  Grimes shared on social media:  “I dont deserve this. Full stop. Yet, here it is. Im so grateful to everyone who has helped me get here. A dream of putting music out in the world and getting to share it live is now something of a reality. Thank you for listening and showing up. Pain Pills Or Pews EP out October 20th.”  Pre-save Pain Pills or Pews here.

Shortly after the release of his debut EP, Grimes will be hitting the road this fall, making stops in Columbus, OH; Philadelphia; Minneapolis; Chicago; Austin; Washington, DC; and Boston. Grimes will also perform for the first time at the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival on September 24th in Franklin, TN and he will be returning to Stagecoach in Indio, CA in April 2024.

Grimes also dropped the first song from the EP, titled ‘Burn’;  you can take a listen to Burn here.
Tickets for the fall dates are on sale now via Grimes’ website.

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