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Jelly Roll performs “Halfway to Hell” on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'

Jelly Roll appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on October 3 to perform “Halfway to Hell.”

The high-energy performance featured Jelly delivering the country and rock-tinged tune with a myriad of emotions, while dressed in a black shirt with the name of his son, Noah, embossed on it.

“Halfway to Heaven or halfway to hell/ My angels and demons at war with myself/ One foot in the fire and I still can’t tell/ Am I halfway to Heaven/ Halfway to Heaven or hell,” goes the chorus of the song, which Jelly penned with Jesse FrasureJessie Jo Dillon and Matt Jenkins.

“Halfway to Hell” is off Jelly’s latest album, Whitsitt Chapel. The project’s current single, “Save Me,” is #18 and ascending the country charts.

To see Jelly on his ongoing Backroad Baptism Tour, visit jellyroll615.com.

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Judge issues gag order in Trump fraud trial after he posts about law clerk

The judge in former-President Donald Trump’s business fraud trial in New York City issued a partial gag order on Tuesday, after Trump blasted the judge, his top law clerk and New York Attorney General Letitia James in a post on social media. James has accused Trump, his two adult sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, of fraud, claiming that the Trump organization inflated the values of his real estate properties by more than $2 billion to gain tax benefits and secure favorable loan and insurance terms. James is seeking $250 million in damages, as well as a ban that would keep Trump and his family from doing business in New York.

New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron issued the order on the second day of the civil trial, after Trump posted a photo of court clerk Allison Greenfield with Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on his Truth Social site on Tuesday morning with the caption “Schumer’s girlfriend.” Trump, who argued that his case should be dismissed because she is “running this case against me,” removed the post several hours later.

Judge Engoron announced Tuesday afternoon: “Consider this a gag order on all parties with respect to posting or publicly speaking about any member on my staff. This morning one of the defendants posted on a social media account a disparaging, untrue and personally identifying post about a member of my staff. Although I have since ordered the post deleted and apparently it was, it was also emailed out to millions of other recipients. Personal attacks on my members of my court staff are unacceptable, inappropriate and I will not tolerate them under any circumstances,” threatening nonspecific “serious sanctions.” The limited gag order bans any emails, posts or public remarks about the judge’s staff.

The former president has criticized Engoron as a “far-left Democrat” and has accused him of political bias, also claiming Engoron is trying to hurt him politically. Trump told reporters Tuesday that the judge is a “Trump-hater” and trying to “interfere with an election and it’s a disgrace.” Trump has also blasted New York Attorney General Letitia James, calling her a “fraud” and saying “she should probably be dismissed also… she used this to run for governor. She failed in her attempt to run for governor. She had virtually no following. She came back and she said, ‘Well, now I will go back to get Trump again.’ And this is what we have. It is a scam and a sham.”

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy removed from position in historic vote

The House of Representatives voted on Tuesday afternoon to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from his leadership position. The House voted 216-210 to oust McCarthy, with eight Republicans joining Democrats to remove him, and seven members absent. It is the first time in U.S. history that a House speaker has been removed in a no-confidence vote.

Republican Rep. Steve Womack of Arkansas, who was presiding over the chamber, said: “The office of Speaker of the House of the United House of Representatives is hereby declared vacant.”  The House is now in recess while members meet to decide how to proceed forward. Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, Financial Services Chair and a top McCarthy ally, was then appointed speaker pro tempore. The rules of the 118th Congress state that “in the case of a vacancy in the office of speaker, the next member” named on a list submitted by McCarthy to the clerk of the House in January will become speaker pro tempore in the event of a vacancy. After House Republicans met Tuesday night as a conference to discuss their next steps. McCarthy told his colleagues he would not run for speaker again.

McCarthy can be renominated and reelected as speaker, but that path seems unlikely. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., who led the effort to remove McCarthy, told reporters after the vote: “Kevin McCarthy has made multiple contradictory promises, and when they all came due, he lost votes of people who maybe don’t even ideologically agree with me on everything. This represents the ripping off of the Band-Aid and that’s what we need to do to get back on track.” Seven Republican in addition to Gaetz voted to oust McCarthy — Reps. Andy Biggs of Arizona, Ken Buck of Colorado, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, Eli Crane of Arizona, Bob Good of Virginia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina and Matt Rosendale of Montana. For weeks, Gaetz had threatened to call a vote to expel McCarthy if he passed a short-term government funding bill relying on Democratic votes. When McCarthy did just that last weekend to avert a shutdown, Gaetz moved to oust him. Gaetz has consistently opposed McCarthy’s speakership, and was among those who helped draw out the process of electing him speaker to a record 15 rounds of voting. In order to win over far-right Republicans, McCarthy agreed to a condition making it possible for a single member to motion to oust the speaker.

The speaker of the House is also second in line for the presidency, and ousting a sitting speaker by vote in the middle of a congressional term is unprecedented in American history. Democratic leadership members had urged their caucus to vote “yes” on the motion to vacate.

Up until the vote, McCarthy had expressed confidence to reporters that he would prevail: “I’m an optimist because I think there’s no point in being anything else,” McCarthy said.

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Nate Smith on hearing his single play on the radio: “It's been a dream of my whole life”

As “World on Fire” ascends the country charts, Nate Smith is taking time to recount a special moment he experienced recently.

The singer was out on the road when all of a sudden he heard his single come on the radio. That surprise left Nate beaming with excitement.

“You know, I don't get to catch my songs on the radio as much as I'd like to, because we're usually running around like crazy and stuff. But I did get to hear ‘World on Fire’ last week pop up on the radio and I was with my bus driver, and we just were screaming at the top of our lungs,” Nate recalls.

“It was pretty cool. So we just turned it up and just rocked out,” he shares. “It's so special to hear that happen. It's been a dream of my whole life.”

“World on Fire” is currently approaching the top 20 on the country charts. The song serves as the second single off Nate’s self-titled debut record and follows the project’s chart-topping lead single, “Whiskey on You.”

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Hardy taking time off his tour due to struggle with ‘serious anxiety’

Hardy is taking time off his current tour to deal with mental health issues that began over a year ago after his tour bus was involved in a serious crash.  Hardy and three of his crew members were en route to Nashville following a show in Bristol, Tennessee when their bus ran off the highway and rolled over, with himself and the other passengers being treated for significant injuries. The tour bus driver suffered the most serious injuries, with a lengthy hospital stay and recovery.

Hardy wrote in a social media post on Tuesday, Oct. 3  that he’s taking time to address his issues, explaining that he’s still feeling significant stress and anxiety after being involved in the bus accident:  “I’ve been dealing with some serious anxiety since the bus accident last year, and over the last two weeks, it has taken control of my life. It’s caused me to suffer many panic attacks which have landed me in the hospital. I need a moment to focus on me and to make myself better for my wife, family and you, the fans … My plan is to be back and focused on Oct. 12. The Mockingbird & the Crow Tour is scheduled to continue that date with a stop in Jonesboro, Ark. Thank you for understanding, see you soon.”

Hardy is currently cancelling two dates on his current headlining the Mockingbird & the Crow Tour (which is named for his most recent album) in Simpsonville, South Carolina, and Brandon, Mississippi slated for October 5 and 7, respectively. His October 6 concert at the Georgia Rodeo has been postponed until April 2024.

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Parmalee earn 4th consecutive No. 1 with ‘Girl In Mine’

Parmalee has earned their 4th consecutive No. 1 single with “Girl In Mine,” topping the Country Aircheck/Mediabase radio chart this week.

Written by Matt Thomas, David Fanning, Ashley Gorley, Casey Brown and Travis Wood, “Girl In Mine” follows Parmalee’s 2022 No. 1 record-setting, “Take My Name,” which was Billboard’s ‘Most Played Country Song of 2022,’ and the group’s No. 1 Platinum hit “Just The Way” with Blanco Brown. Lead singer Matt Thomas said of the song: “It’s a beautiful thing when fans start to really connect with a song, and you feel the energy every night when they’re singing it back to you. Every No. 1 is special, but this one is for the fans.”

Parmalee also just released their extended album For You 2, which features five new songs including “Girl In Mine.” The 18-song collection also include the new singles “Gonna Love You,” “Is It Just Me,” “Boyfriend” and “Wish You Never Loved Me.”

Parmalee notches fourth chart-topper

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Mariah Carey shares ‘Merry Christmas One and All!’ tour dates

Mariah Carey has announced she will be hitting the road on her Merry Christmas One and All! tour this holiday season.  Carey posted on Instagram: “Yes, the actual defrosting has begun! 🧊 Announcing the MERRY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL Tour!🎄❤ On sale 10/6”

The 54-year-old Carey will kick off the 13-date trek in California’s Yaamava Casino in Highland on Nov. 15, making stops in Los Angeles, Denver, Toronto, Chicago, Boston, Montreal, Philadelphia and more before concluding in New York on Dec. 17 at Madison Square Garden.

Merry Christmas One and All!, produced by Live Nation, will see Carey perform her collection of holiday favorites, including her legendary holiday classic, “All I Want for Christmas is You.”

Tickets for “Merry Christmas One and All” go on sale via presale beginning on Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. local time, before general sales open on Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

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Beyoncé shares trailer for upcoming ‘Renaissance Tour’ concert film

Beyoncé has released a trailer for the upcoming concert film of her Renaissance World Tour. Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé will hit theaters Dec. 1 in the United States, Canada and Mexico, with additional global cities to be announced at a later date. The singer also posted the trailer on Instagram, with the caption: “Be careful what you ask for, ‘cause I just might comply.”

Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé will contain behind-the-scenes footage from the superstar artists’s Renaissance World Tour.  According to a press release, the film “accentuates the journey” of the tour, “from its inception to the opening show in Stockholm, Sweden, to the grand finale in Kansas City, Missouri. It is about Beyoncé’s intention, hard work, involvement in every aspect of the production, her creative mind and purpose to create her legacy, and master her craft.”

Beyoncé released her Renaissance album in July 2022, and kicked off her world tour on May 10 in Stockholm, hitting major cities around the world. Beyoncé’s guest DJs across the Renaissance World Tour included the likes of Arca and DJ Khaled, and her oldest daughter, Blue Ivy, made regular appearances on the tour, joining in the choreography for “My Power,” “Black Parade,” and “Savage.” To date, the Renaissance World Tour has grossed $461.3 million, and according to Billboard has becoming the highest-grossing tour of all time.

Take a look at the trailer for Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé here. Theaters including AMC, Regal, and Cinemark have opened pre-sales, with tickets for all standard times starting at $22 plus tax. For ticket information, head here: https://www.beyoncefilm.com.

Beyoncé Announces Renaissance Film, Coming to Theaters on December 1st

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Nashville notes: Colin Stough's EP, Roman Alexander + Karley Scott Collins' “Downtime”

American Idol alum Colin Stough is set to drop his debut EP, Promiseland, on October 20. The announcement arrives alongside his new song, “Lonely Hour,” which serves as the latest preview of the project. Promiseland is available for presave now.

Roman Alexander and Karley Scott Collins have teamed up for their new duet, “Downtime.” Restless Road‘s Zach BeekenGarrett Nichols and Colton Pack wrote the breezy, romantic ballad with Mark Holman and Brett Tyler. “I was drawn to Roman's voice and the way he sang, and I was really excited to see how we would sound together. I love how this collaboration turned out and I hope listeners love it too!” Karley shares.

“Shoot Tequila” singers Tigirlily Gold are set to make their debut on NBC’s Today on October 16. “Someone pinch us!! We are heading to the big apple to make our @todayshow debut on @hodaandjenna Oct. 16th!!!! Tune in! Ahhhh!!!!!!!” the duo share on Instagram.

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HARDY hospitalized for “serious anxiety” and panic attacks following 2022 bus accident

HARDY‘s being forced to cancel two shows, as the aftereffects of a bus wreck last year have landed him in the hospital.

“I need to be honest with everyone for a second,” his social media post began. “I’ve been dealing with some serious anxiety since the bus accident last year and over the last two weeks, it has taken control of my life.”

“It’s caused me to suffer many panic attacks which have landed me in the hospital,” he continues. “I need a moment to focus on me and to make myself better for my wife, family and you, the fans.” 

Refunds will be given for HARDY’s October 5 and 7 shows, while his upcoming Georgia Rodeo concert will be rescheduled to April 12. 

The “TRUCK BED” hitmaker plans to return to the road on October 12. 

HARDY and three other people were injured last October when his tour bus overturned near Nashville on the way home from a show. 

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