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Nate Smith's “World on Fire” was inspired by a wildfire in his hometown

If you’ve heard Nate Smith‘s latest single, “World on Fire,” you’d probably think it was inspired by a heart-wrenching breakup.

While that’s partially true, its genesis runs deeper and on a more personal level. “World on Fire” was actually inspired by the 2018 wildfire that happened in Nate’s hometown of Paradise, California.

“There’s definitely nuggets in there about not recognizing the place that you used to go,” Nate tells ABC Audio. “Because when we had the wildfire in Paradise, going back up there, I would drive on streets that I used to drive and I didn’t recognize where I was because you lost all the landmarks and stuff like that. So there [are] nods to that in the song.”

That said, “World on Fire” is still rooted in the storyline of an aching romantic split.

“It’s also a song about a breakup and how sometimes when you break up with somebody, it’s like it ruined your favorite bar,” Nate explains. “Like, ‘Girl, you set my whole world on fire. You could have just burned down my house, but you had to do the whole thing,’ you know? And that’s what the song’s about right there.” 

“World on Fire” is currently #17 and ascending the country charts. The track is the second single off Nate’s self-titled debut album and follows the chart-topping lead single, “Whiskey on You.”

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Country Daypop

Dolly Parton to perform at Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving halftime show

Dolly Parton will headline The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Kickoff Halftime Show on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, taking place during the Dallas Cowboys / Washington Commanders game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on CBS at 3:30 p.m. The Cowboys and NFL shared:  ‘Get ready to watch @dollyparton rock the #RedKettleKickoff halftime show this Thanksgiving 🎸Tune in to @cbssports November 23rd at 3:30 PM CST for a performance you won’t want to miss!’

Parton said in a press release: “Wow! What an honor to get to kick off The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign with the halftime show during the Dallas Cowboys game this Thanksgiving. Those Red Kettles have long been a symbol of hope for our friends and neighbors who are facing hard times. My goal is to encourage everyone who can to donate and support their neighbors in need. Every small act of generosity helps, and together, we can all love our neighbors this holiday season and beyond.”

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Country Daypop

Scotty McCreery releases original Christmas song “Feel Like the Holidays”

Scotty McCreery announced his new holiday song, “Feel Like the Holidays,” written by Frank Rogers, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, and Jeremy Bussey.

McCreery said in a press release: “Christmas is my favorite time of year and I sing Christmas songs every day. When I first heard ‘Feel Like the Holidays,’ I knew I wanted to record the song. It has that timeless, classic Christmas music vibe and is so much fun. It feels like something that Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, or Michael Buble would sing. I’m looking forward to performing it this holiday season.”

McCreery also just announced his 16-date 2024 Cab in a Solo Tour, which kicks off on January 26 in Troy, Ohio, and concludes on March 16 in Schenectady, New York. Anne Wilson, Greylan James, and Noah Hicks will serve as support.  The tour is named after McCreery’s current single, “Cab in a Solo,” the first track off his new album.

Take a listen to Feel Like the Holidays – here.

Scotty McCreery announces Christmas single

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Pop Daypop

Pink announces deluxe version of ‘Trustfall’

Pink will be releasing a deluxe edition of her latest album, ‘Trustfall.’ The Trustfall (Tour Deluxe Edition) will be released on December 1, comprised of nine new tracks overall, six of which are live recordings from Pink’s Summer Carnival tour.

The tracks included are “Cover Me In Sunshine” (with her daughter Willow), a cover of Sinead O’Connor‘s “Nothing Compares 2 U” (with Brandi Carlile) and a cover of Sade‘s “No Ordinary Love.” Also included are live versions of “What About Us,” “When I Get There” and a mashup of “Just Like Fire” and Pat Benatar‘s “Heartbreaker.”  New tracks on the deluxe edition include the new Pink collab with Sting and Marshmello “Dreaming,” the song “Irrelevant,” and a new song called “All Out of Fight.”

To pre-order the deluxe version of ‘Trustfall’, head here.

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Taylor Swift shares new live, remixed versions of ‘Cruel Summer’

Taylor Swift released two new versions of her hit song “Cruel Summer,” featuring the live version from her ‘Eras Tour,’ and a remix from LP Giobbi.

The 33-year-old shared her feelings on social media after watching videos of audience members enjoying themselves at her concert film ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’:  “What a truly mind blowing thing you’ve turned The Eras Tour Concert Film into. I’ve been watching videos of you guys in the theaters dancing and prancing and recreating choreography, creating inside jokes, casting spells, getting engaged, and just generally creating the exact type of joyful chaos we’re known for 😇 One of my favorite things you’ve done was when you supported Cruel Summer SO much, I ended up starting The Eras Tour show with it. For old times sake, I’m releasing the live audio from the tour so we can all shriek it in the comfort of our homes and cars PLUS a brand new remix by @lpgiobbi 😜 Thank you, so much, forever, wow, just thank you!!!”

Listen to the live version of ‘Cruel Summer’ (here); and the LP Giobbi ‘Cruel Summer’ remix (here).

Swift will also be releasing ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ on October 27th; to pre-order, head here.

Taylor Swift releases ‘Cruel Summer’ live from The Eras Tour

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Nashville notes: Restless Road's 2024 tour, Maggie Rose joins Big Loud Records

Restless Road has announced their Last Rodeo Tour. The 2024 trek kicks off in January with stops in Atlanta, Nashville, New York, Detroit and more. Presale begins October 24. For a full list of dates and to register for the presale code, visit laylo.com.

Maggie Rose has signed with Big Loud Records. “Big Loud dove in headfirst and defied my preconceived notions of what I’d come to expect from a big label. They didn’t want me to change the music I was working on or ‘chase’ the trends. They understood the vision and believed in me from the outset,” Maggie shares. New music is slated to arrive soon.

Warren Zeiders is hitting the road for his Pretty Little Poison 2024 headlining tour. The 24-date trek kicks off February 2 in Mankato, Minnesota, and will wrap in Montreal, Canada, on March 30. Tickets go on sale October 27. For the full Pretty Little Poison 2024 tour schedule, visit Warren’s website.

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Hank Williams Jr. adds bar to Nashville's Lower Broadway

A new country star-owned bar has opened in downtown Nashville.

Per WSMV, Hank Williams Jr. has teamed with Big Plan Holdings Hospitality to launch the Hank Williams Jr. Boogie Bar.

Located on 419 Broadway between AJ's Good Time Bar and Ernest Tubb Record Shop, the restaurant and bar venue features “a rooftop deck, live music, full food and drink menus, and panoramic views of Nashville's skyline.”

“With a recognized style all our own, across all of our diverse Big Plan Holdings subsidiaries, including Edgehill Music Publishing, American Paint and our family business' philanthropic wing, The Joseph Family Foundation, the Hank Williams Jr Boogie Bar will reflect BPH and BPH Hospitality's continued commitment to delivering uncompromisingly memorable experiences,” shares Big Plan Holdings’ co-founder and CEO.

“We are privileged to play our part and add to the historic Lower Broadway community, in proud partnership with Hank Williams Jr.,” the statement continues.

The ribbon-cutting opening will take place November 12.

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Luke Combs, Blake, Lainey + more join for Craig Morgan's 'Enlisted' EP

Craig Morgan has dropped a star-packed EP titled Enlisted

The six-track set features reimagined duet renditions of Craig’s notable hits and two brand new songs. Superstar collaborators on the project include Luke CombsBlake SheltonLainey Wilson and Jelly Roll.

“Making this record has been so much fun because I got to get in the studio with some of my friends and also re-create some of my catalog in a way that feels like brand-new music,” shares Craig.

Here’s the track list for Craig’s Enlisted EP:

“Raise The Bar” featuring Luke Combs
“Almost Home” featuring Jelly Roll
“Redneck Yacht Club” featuring Blake Shelton
“That's What I Love About Sunday” featuring Gary LeVox
“International Harvester” featuring Lainey Wilson
“That Ain't Gonna Be Me” featuring Trace Adkins

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Cody Johnson adds 15 dates to The Leather Tour

Cody Johnson has added 15 new shows to his recently announced The Leather Tour.

The extended 2024 trek now includes additional stops in Indianapolis, Baltimore, Lexington, Memphis, New Orleans and more. Cody will conclude his tour in Denver on August 17.

Justin MooreChris JansonDrake Milligan and Dillon Carmichael will serve as openers on select dates.

Tickets for the new set of shows go on sale Friday, November 3. 

For the full The Leather Tour schedule, visit Cody’s website.

Cody’s forthcoming album, Leather, arrives November 3 and can be preordered now. Its lead single, “The Painter,” is #26 and climbing the country charts.

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Jon Pardi's saddling up for his Opry debut

Jon Pardi is set to become the Grand Ole Opry’s newest member on October 24.

It’ll be a milestone for both the Opry and Pardi, as the “Last Night Lonely” hitmaker will be the institution’s first California native member.

“I mean, [the Grand Ole Opry is] a thing that country music is historic for, and it's good to be a part of history,” says Jon.

“It's your family, it's the Opry, it's country music and [you] get your name up there with some great, great artists and songwriters and great people,” he shares. “So, I'm excited to be a part of it.”

Tickets to the October 18 Opry show featuring Jon, Chase RiceRhett Akins and more are available now at opry.com.

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