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Dan + Shay's talk throwback 'Bigger Houses' album cover, intention to trick fans

Perhaps unbeknownst to fans, Dan + Shay were hoping to evoke nostalgia and curiosity with their Bigger Houses album cover.

“It’s a throwback to when we were on the roof of a very crappy house, the house that I moved into when I moved to Nashville,” Dan Smyers tells ABC Audio. “I moved here, had no money to eat or whatever [and] did the whole thing. We found this house on Craigslist. It was like 150 bucks a month in Berry Hill before Berry Hill was cool. No locks on the doors, no heat, no AC. It was a bad, bad place.”

“It was 507 Morton Avenue if you want to go check it out,” he shares. “It’s a lot better now.”

Dan + Shay also envisioned the trippy setup would have fans questioning the actual size of their humble abode.

“We wrote a song called ‘Bigger Houses,’ which is the title track of the new album. We had this vision. It was just going to be this weird, kind of playful, small house where we’re sitting on top of it, where it’s like is it a small house or are the guys giants?” says Dan.

“It’s a normal house. Really, just messing with our fans’ minds,” he notes. “We weren’t planning on sitting on it, I don’t think originally. We were just planning on the house being on the cover and we saw it. It [had the] built for the music video. We’re like, ‘We got to sit on this thing.’ So we went up there with a guitar and we shot a video and it ended up being the album cover.” 

Dan + Shay are currently #2 and ascending to the peak of the country charts with “Save Me the Trouble,” the lead single off Bigger Houses.

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Zach Bryan fulfills promise to his late mother by earning Bachelor’s Degree

Zach Bryan has kept a promise he made to his mother before her death, and has earned his Bachelor’s degree while writing and recording music, in addition to touring across the country.

Bryan revealed his accomplishment on X, saying he took classes while on the road: “Got my bachelors yesterday after exams in the desert and green rooms to about a hundred different venues. No arrogance attached just a promise I made my mom a long while back. Bound to be a good week guys.”

Bryan’s mom Annette passed away in August 2016 at the age of 49; in a profile with The New York Times released in 2022, Bryan shared his mother’s struggle with alcohol use: “I think my mom dying really solidified the darkness in life to me. It opened that thing in you that’s like, ‘Hey, be a man now.’ People say I repress, and I’m like, no, the person that I want to tell all this stuff to is dead. And you don’t deserve me weighing in on my feelings to you.” His mom’s struggles also influenced the area of study he chose, psychology: “I just wanted to figure out why my mom was the way she was, you know? Like the most beautiful lady of all time and also kind of tortured herself.”

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Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney shares life update after DUI arrest last year

Former Rascal Flatts guitarist Joe Don Rooney is sharing an update on his life, taking to social media to clarify rumors about him since his September 2021 DUI arrest. Rooney addresses his time in an alcohol treatment facility and his divorce, as well as rumors that he might be dead, and was transitioning to become a woman.

Rooney’s battle with alcoholism became public in September 2021 when he ran his car into a tree; he was arrested and later pled guilty to DUI. Rooney shared that as a result, he spent four months in rehab and has been sober for nearly 28 months. Rooney also said that his divorce from his wife or Tiffany Fallon was finalized this fall, the breakup coming after both admitted to having extramarital affairs.

Rooney’s post on X read: “I’m sorry it’s been a while since I’ve posted on any socials. It’s actually been a couple years since I’ve engaged with fans and friends on Twitter (now X) or Instagram. But I figured today, at the beginning of this brand new year 2024, would be a good day to send a message out to the world. First off, I am alive!
There have been so many rumors and opinions thrown around about me – but I’m finally healthy and ready for the world. And NO, I’m not transitioning to be a woman. That thought has never entered my mind. Nothing against the trans community whatsoever but I needed to set the record straight. My life and career took a major detour at 4a in the early morning hours of Sep 9, 2021 when I ran square into a tree and about killed myself. I was drunk and I was so far gone with my life – I was completely out of control and finished with trying to fight the fears, depression and anxieties that had spun me out in a way I’ve never experienced before. My drinking had been an issue for many years – and as they say in AA and treatment, it’s a progressive disease. I am living proof that the progressive nature of drinking can really ratchet up and as I grew older as an adult my drinking grew worse. The pressures of my career and the many mistakes I made in regards to my home life, coupled with a lot of pain and trauma from my childhood and early on in my adult life, had become too much to bear. I was not a good father – I was not a good husband – and I was not a good band mate to my business partners. I probably would’ve never taken responsibility for any of this if it hadn’t been for my car wreck on Sep 9, 2021. And btw, going to jail sucks!

Fortunately, (and I truly believe this,) God lead me into that tree safely enough to not kill me – and luckily nobody else was involved and I didn’t injure or kill anyone. I could literally be in a Federal Prison for life right now. That is the reality of what my life had become. That event lead me to treatment for my alcoholism for 4 months in the beautiful mountains of Utah. When I first got there, I didn’t want to stay. I was ashamed of myself. I was so full of fear and guilt, that it took me all of the those 4 months to really start understanding treatment and the AA way and how to best utilize these new tools that I downloaded from the amazing clinicians, counselors and other patients there.

My life has been changed forever – and I’m grateful for the change. I’ve been sober now for almost 28 months come this Jan 13. I never believed I could actually live my life without drinking. It had become such a huge part of my daily and nightly routine. I had tried to stop on my own in the past but the powerful nature of alcohol always found its way back into my life. I learned that I had to come to the realization that I was powerless over alcohol – and a power much greater than myself (and much greater than alcohol) was the only way to stop drinking and completely restore my sanity. God intervened and helped me to get my life back. With the help of my family and so many other professional clinical advisors and now numerous new sober forever friends, I’ve been able to get the train back on the tracks and live without the burden of alcohol. Now, I need to protect my family and protect my sobriety.
I have new healthy boundaries for the first time in my life. Only positive, loving, caring & understanding people may enter.

It’s an absolute blessing in ways I can barely put into proper words. But for now, I’ll just say – thank you God!! I wish there was a way I could give back to God what all God has given to me – but moving forward, I will do my best to reflect God’s light of love and grace onto others like so many have done for me. I hope y’all have an amazing 2024. Thank you for all the love, support and prayers. I promise you, I’ve felt them all and I’m super appreciative. Here’s to making the best of 2024 and living our most healthiest, happiest and goal oriented lives ever!! -JDR”

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Jonas Brothers to perform at NHL Stadium Series pregame show

The Jonas Brothers will take the stage at an NHL Stadium Series pregame show in February. The National Hockey League (NHL) announced in a press release that the famous brothers will headline the pregame concert ahead of the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series hockey game between the New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers, taking place Feb. 17 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Jonas Brothers and NHL posted on its socials: “You heard us… We’re excited to perform at #StadiumSeries on Feb. 17 at @metlifestadium before the Devils and Flyers face off 🔥🏒 We’ll see you on the ice!” The Jonas Brothers, comprised of New Jersey natives Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas, will perform a full set of their greatest hits, including songs from their latest album, The Album.

The Jonas Brothers said in a statement: “What a dream to open for the Devils in our home state  We’re super excited to be at MetLife and open up the great NHL Stadium Series weekend in front of hometown friends, family and thousands of hockey fans.”

The Flyers-Devils game will air on February 17th at 8 p.m. EST on ABC and ESPN+.

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Megan Thee Stallion and Planet Fitness launching partnership

Megan Thee Stallion and Planet Fitness have entered into a partnership which introduces the rapper as “Mother Fitness” – a fictional character inspired by a fierce fitness-goddess, who encourages members to leave behind the barriers, intimidation and high prices found at other gyms.

‘Mother Fitness’ sings the praises of Planet Fitness – home of the Judgement Free Zone, to find their Big Fitness Energy, with Megan writing on her socials: “Hotties, Mother Fitness has arrived and she’s ready to spread Big Fitness Energy to all! Start feeling #RealHotGirlEnergy at Planet Fitness today!”

The integrated marketing campaign includes advertising and commercial spots, a unique AR filter, and in-app Planet Fitness workouts inspired by Megan herself.  Additionally, a co-branded exclusive merchandise line (which includes crew neck sweatshirts declaring ‘Big Fitness Energy for Everybody (-ody-ody)’, bucket hats, and water bottles emblazoned with ‘Real Hot Girl Fit’) will be available online through 1/12, benefiting Megan Thee Stallion’s mental health-focused organization – the Pete & Thomas Foundation.  

Megan said in a statement: “Working out is such an important part of my routine, so this partnership with Planet Fitness genuinely embodies my personal values. We want to encourage everyone to prioritize their physical and mental health heading into the New Year so they can reach new heights in 2024 and continue to grow into the best version of themselves.”

Megan Thee Stallion Channels “Mother Fitness” In New Partnership w/ Planet Fitness

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Nashville notes: New June Carter Cash documentary + Russell Dickerson's “I Remember”

June Carter Cash‘s life and career will be chronicled in a new documentary, June. Slated for premiere January 16 on Paramount+, the documentary will feature exclusive interviews with Dolly PartonKacey MusgravesWillie Nelson and more. You can watch the official trailer of June now on YouTube.

Russell Dickerson has dropped an acoustic video of his song “I Remember.” You can check it out now on YouTube.

Conner Smith has shared a teaser of “Meanwhile in Carolina,” which he calls “my favorite song I’ve ever written.” The as-yet-unreleased track can be found on Conner’s forthcoming debut album, Smoky Mountains, arriving January 26.

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Chris Young teases long-awaited confidential news

It’s no secret that Chris Young‘s been in the studio working hard on his next album. But now, he may be readying to share details about the project, which includes its release date.

“2023 was fun but I'm thinkin' 2024 might be better,” Chris captioned his Instagram video.

While the video has Chris spilling some long-awaited news, the bummer is that all the important details are bleeped out with the word “confidential” flashing across the screen.

“What’s up you guys? I just wanted to let you know that my new,” Chris says, before bleeping the information. The clip continues with him seemingly name-dropping several tracks before ending abruptly just as the release date is shared.

You can check out the video in full now on Chris’ Instagram.

Chris is approaching the top 40 on the country charts with “Young Love & Saturday Nights,” the first preview of his upcoming project.

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Here's your last call to experience Smoky Mountain Christmas

If you’re still in the Christmas spirit and have yet to experience Christmas at Dollywood, here’s your last chance.

The ongoing Smoky Mountain Christmas is in its final run now and will wrap Saturday, January 6. Don’t miss your opportunity to bask in 6 million twinkling lights and towering Christmas trees, watch holiday shows, enjoy festive food and more.

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can hop on a ride or two on the newly launched Big Bear Mountain roller-coaster.

You can savor the magic of Christmas now at Dollywood. 

For tickets, head to dollywood.com.

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Reba's New Year's resolution is universally relatable

When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, Reba McEntire‘s keeping hers short and simple in 2024. 

“My New Year's resolution for 2024 is to stay happy, healthy and laugh a lot,” she shares.

Reba’s latest album is Not That Fancy, the companion record to her lifestyle book, Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots.

You can catch Reba laughing, coaching contestants and singing a tune or two in season 25 of The Voice, premiering Monday, February 26, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

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Kenny Chesney loves performing live: “It's just in me”

It’s no secret that Kenny Chesney loves going on tour and playing to crowds in stadiums, arenas and frankly, any venue.

This deep passion for the road and live performance has been a longtime need rather than a want for Kenny. 

“Music has always been just this, yes, I want to do it, but especially now in my life when I get up there on stage and jump around and run around on stage and communicate these songs to a massive audience,” shares Kenny as he marvels at his live shows.

“You know, they say, ‘How do you keep wanting to do that? How do you do that? I mean, how is that possible?’ And I said, ‘I don't really want to do it, I need to do it.’ It's just in me. It just has to come out and there's no other way to explain it,” says the “I Go Back” hitmaker. “Yes, I want to do it, but it's more of a need.”

Kenny is #28 and ascending the country charts with “Take Her Home,” the lead single off his forthcoming new album.

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