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Ashley McBryde brings the fiery “Devil” to 'Fallon'

Ashley McBryde unleashed a rocking performance of “The Devil I Know” on a recent episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Initially starting slow, Ashley delivered the first verse over an acoustic guitar, dressed in a silver cape-like cover.

“Hell, there’s hell everywhere I go/ I’m just sticking with the devil I know,” Ashley sang in the pre-chorus, before pulling off her outerwear to reveal her red sleeveless jumpsuit as soaring electric guitar lines and drumbeats kicked in.

“Momma says, get my ass to church/ Daddy says, get my ass to work/ Doctor says I gotta give up on these smokes/ Everybody’s got something to say/ About how I gotta change my ways/ But I got something to say of my own/ Hell, there’s hell everywhere I go/ I’m just sticking with the devil I know,” goes the fiery chorus.

“The Devil I Know” is the title track of Ashley’s latest album. The 11-track record includes its lead single, “Light On in the Kitchen.”

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Texas judge intervenes to allow woman whose fetus has trisomy 18 to terminate pregnancy

On Thursday, a Texas judge granted permission for a woman to terminate her pregnancy due to her fetus being diagnosed with what doctors describe as a ‘fatal disorder’ – despite the state’s strict abortion ban. Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble handed down the temporary restraining order on Thursday.

The Center for Reproductive Rights filed the historic, emergency lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from the Dallas-area, who found out last week that her baby suffered from the chromosomal disorder trisomy 18, which usually results in either stillbirth or an early death of an infant. Cox’s doctors said continuing the nonviable pregnancy posed a risk to her health and future fertility.  Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has been to three different emergency rooms in the past month, and her doctors have told her that early screening and ultrasound tests suggested her pregnancy is “unlikely to end with a healthy baby.” Due to Texas’ strict abortion bans, doctors told Cox their “hands are tied” and she would have to wait until the fetus dies inside her or carry the pregnancy to term.

The Texas Office of the Attorney General, which challenged Cox’s claims at Thursday’s hearing, may try to ask a higher court to intervene, issuing a statement saying the temporary restraining order “will not insulate hospitals, doctors, or anyone else, from civil and criminal liability for violating Texas’ abortion laws.” Paxton’s office also included a letter sent to several medical centers outlining action it will take against doctors who perform an abortion.

According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, Gamble’s decision – which only applies to Cox’s case – is believed to be the first time a judge has allowed a woman to legally get an abortion since the decision of Roe v. Wade in 1973. Texas has some of the strictest abortion laws in the country, and in 2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law SB8, which bans abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy. A “trigger ban” also went into effect following the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that made it a felony for doctors in the state to perform an abortion unless the life of the patient is in danger.

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Two professors, one faculty member identified as those killed in UNLV mass shooting

The victims of the mass shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Wednesday were comprised of three faculty members who were killed, and one faculty member who was injured.

According to the Clark County coroner’s office, one of the victims was identified as Cha Jan Chang, 64, – known as “Jerry” – a UNLV business professor who lived in Henderson, Nevada. Chang was an assistant professor at UNLV from 2001 to 2007 and had been an associate professor since 2007, receiving both his masters and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. UNLV President Keith Whitfield said in a statement on X: “Dr. Chang was a longtime educator of management information systems, spending more than 20 years of his academic career teaching a generation of UNLV Lee Business School students.”

A second victim, Patricia Navarro Velez, 39, was an assistant professor in accounting at UNLV and lived in Las Vegas, according to the coroner. Velez had a Ph.D. from the University of Central Florida, with her UNLV biography stating: “Navarro’s current research focuses on cybersecurity disclosures and assurance, internal control weakness disclosure, and data analytics”. Whitfield said on X: “Dr. Navarro-Velez, an assistant professor of accounting, had devoted her career to educating the next generation of accountants. She joined UNLV nearly 5 years ago as a professor of accounting, where she focused on teaching accounting information systems.”

Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill identified the suspect as Anthony Polito. The suspect — who had applied for a college professorship at UNLV, but was not hired, according to sources — was killed in a shootout with responding officers about 10 minutes after shots were first reported at UNLV’s Beam Hall.

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Travis Denning is fully embracing the festive spirit at home

Travis Denning is excited to celebrate his first Christmas as a married man.

The “After a Few” singer, who wed Madison Montgomery, daughter of John Michael Montgomery, in May, says he and his wife are fans of decorating their home.

“We love decorating the house. Because when you decorate, it’s like, ‘Oh, you know, we could make a drink and decorate.’ ‘Oh, we turn some music up,'” Travis tells ABC Audio. “That’s just fun. We like to do that. We love pouring a glass of wine and doing stuff at the house.”

This year, Travis is even considering putting up not one but two Christmas trees.

“We might get a second tree. We just moved to a new house. We have an upstairs now [and might get] a second tree,” he says. “I’m just excited to be at our house, hang out with the dogs and cats and each other and just enjoy our time together.” 

You can check out Travis’ latest song, “Going Places,” now wherever you listen to music.

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Miranda Lambert shares details of her star-studded 40th birthday party

Miranda Lambert shared details of her recently-celebrated 40th birthday, posting pictures alongside her husband, Brendan McLoughlin and many famous faces. The party took place three weeks ago on November 13, just three days after her actual birthday.

Lambert took to her socials to share a series of photos, from her birthday celebration, held at Billy Bob’s Texas, taken by photographer Tyler Conrad. The series of photos began with a picture of Lambert and McLoughlin in front of a balloon arch with pink, gold, and rose gold balloons, surrounding the illuminated number 40 : “My Billy Bob’s Texas boot scootin’ 40th💕 The absolute best birthday my Texas heart could ask for. Thanks @cameronruthm for putting it all together and for the prettiest balloon arches I’ve ever seen. And huge thanks to my pals and hero’s @adamhoodmusic @randyrogersband @wadebowen for over 20 years of friendship and for entertaining us all night. Thanks to my city mouse friend @telemitry for going country, for the late night jams, and even wearing fringe🤠. Thank you @tylerjconrad for capturing all the fun.”

The snapshots also shows Miranda with friends including Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town, songwriter Jessi Alexander, and members of Pistol Annies—Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley. Said Lambert: “I got to enter a new decade with dear friends and family at my favorite honky tonk @billybobstexa. There are so many pics full of joy and smile’s, so I’m going to keep on posting! That’s why it’s taken me 3 weeks to post these. I’ve just been overwhelmed with gratitude and love for everyone that came to scoot your boots with me. I love all of y’all so so so much ❤🤠 Cheers to 40!”

DJ Jesse Frasure, also known as Telemitry, served as the DJ for the party, with Dierks Bentley, Natalie Hemby, Waylon Payne, Caylee Hammack, Lainey Wilson, Terri Jo Box and more also shown celebrating Lambert’s milestone birthday. Lambert’s family, including her brother Luke Lambert, mother Beverly, and father Richard, were also in attendance for the special occasion.

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Lana Del Rey covers John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’

Lana Del Rey has released a cover of country-folk singer John Denver’s classic hit song, “Take Me Home, Country Roads”. Del Rey’s cover, produced by Zachary Dawes, swaps out Denver’s original acoustic guitar for piano as she sings the song solo until the end, when a choir of background singers join in for the final chorus.

The 38-year-old singer-songwriter has previously included nods to Denver in her own music, notably in her song “The Grants” from her album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.   A lyric in that song reads “My pastor told me, ‘When you leave, all you take is your memories’ … I’m gonna take mine of you with me/ Like ‘Rocky Mountain High’ the way John Denver sings,” referencing Denver’s 1972 smash.

Denver, who died at age 53 in 1997, released the original “Take Me Home, Country Roads” in 1971. It has become synonymous with West Virginia, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. The legendary songwriter went on to top the chart four times: in 1974 for “Sunshine on My Shoulders” and “Annie’s Song”; and in 1975 for “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” and “I’m Sorry.”

Take listen to Del Rey’s version of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – here.

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Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish to appear as music guests on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish will be the final musical guests in 2023 for the 49th season of NBC’s iconic comedy series Saturday Night Live.  

Rodrigo will perform on Saturday, December 9th, with host Adam Driver; while Eilish will perform on the finale episode of 2023, with host and SNL alum Kate McKinnon on Saturday, December 16th.

Both Rodrigo and Eilish are returning musical guests; Rodrigo made her SNL debut in May 2021, when she performed “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U” from her debut album, Sour. Eilish’s appearance on Dec. 16th will mark her third time on SNL; back in 2019, she performed “Bad Guy” and “All the Good Girls Go to Hell” from her debut LP, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?  And in 2021, Eilish pulled double duty as host and musical guest, performing the title track to her LP Happier Than Ever, as well as “Male Fantasy”.

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The Weeknd appears in the trailer to Fortnite’s new “Festival” game mode

Epic Games and The Weeknd have shared a trailer of their upcoming Fortnite Festival collaboration, posting on X: “Get ready to take your stage 🎙🎸✨ #FortniteFestival launches in Fortnite on December 9, 2023.”

The Weeknd will perform an in-game concert that will celebrate the launch of the new Fortnite music game, and the trailer shows the artist take the stage in front of a crowd of fans, as well as features footage of the new game.

According to an Epic Games press release, Fortnite Festival is “a new music game where players can play in a band with friends or perform solo on stage with hit music by their favorite artists.”  The game is built by Harmonix, the studio behind the game ‘Rock Band.’ The Weeknd’s concert will take place Saturday, December 9th – the same day as Fortnite Festival’s launch.

Take a look at the The Weeknd x Fortnite Festival trailer – here.

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Nashville notes: Carly Pearce's signed pennant + Maren Morris' new Diplo collab

Carly Pearce has dropped a limited number of signed Country Music Made Me Do It pennants. Grab yours now at her merch store before they sell out.

Maren Morris is teaming up with acclaimed DJ Diplo for new song “42.” The track arrives Friday, December 8, and is available for presave now.

Dylan Scott fans: Don’t miss your chance to catch Dylan opening for Cole Swindell on Cole’s Win The Night Tour. Head to Dylan’s TikTok now to get the presale code and purchase tickets before the general sale begins December 8.

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Cozy up in Tribe Kelley's new Back Home Collection

The Brian Kelley and Brittney Kelley-founded Tribe Kelley has teamed up with outdoor lifestyle brand Mossy Oak to launch its Back Home Collection.

Proudly made in the U.S., items in this series include hoodies, drawstring pants, joggers, trucker hats and leggings. Most of the products come in three colors: black, desert mirage and safety orange.

You can stay warm this fall and winter season or get your Christmas shopping going now by heading to the Tribe Kelley website.

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