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Luke Combs unveils name of Nashville bar

Luke Combs will hit downtown Nashville like a hurricane with his new bar, Category 10.

Slated to open this summer, the multilevel entertainment venue will be located at 120 Second Avenue North, previously home to Wildhorse Saloon. It’ll host five entertainment experiences: an authentic honky-tonk, dance floor, sports bar, intimate space for up-and-comers to perform and a 7,000-square-foot rooftop. 

“Cat 10 is going to be a place that artists of all levels want to play downtown,” Luke says in a press statement. “We are building a spot where we can put on a high-level touring act show one night and a songwriter showcase the next. There isn't anything like this venue, and I can't wait for everyone to experience it.”

Of the bar’s name, which is inspired by his first hit, “Hurricane,” Luke explains on Instagram, “Obviously, as you guys know, the strongest a hurricane can be is Category 5. So we figured we’d double it and make it Category 10.”

For more information on Luke’s new bar, head to Category10.com.

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Ex-IRS contractor sentenced to 5 years in prison for leaking Trump tax records

Charles Littlejohn, the former Internal Revenue Service contractor who leaked the tax records of former President Donald Trump to The New York Times, in addition to leaking the tax records of billionaires including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to ProPublica, was sentenced Monday to five years in prison. Littlejohn, 38, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes at a hearing at the federal courthouse in Washington, and will also have to pay a $5,000 fine.

Prosecutors said that Littlejohn “weaponized his access to unmasked taxpayer data to further his own personal, political agenda, believing that he was above the law.” Littlejohn pleaded guilty in October, and prosecutors sought the statutory maximum of five years in federal prison, saying that he “abused his position by unlawfully disclosing thousands of Americans’ federal tax returns and other private financial information to multiple news organizations.”

Judge Reyes said during sentencing: “You can be an outstanding person and commit bad acts. What you did in targeting the sitting president of the United States was an attack on our constitutional democracy.” Reyes described Littlejohn’s actions as a deliberate, complex, multiyear criminal scheme, but said she believed he “sincerely felt a moral imperative” to act as he did.

Littlejohn briefly addressed the court before receiving his sentence, saying that he “acted out of a sincere but misguided belief that I was serving the public.” Littlejohn said that taxpayers deserved to know how easy it was for the wealthy to avoid paying into the system, and he believes that Americans make their best decisions when properly informed: “I made my decision with the full knowledge that I would likely end up in a courtroom.”

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Iran denies involvement in deadly drone attack on U.S. military base

On Monday, Iranian officials denied involvement in the fatal drone attack on a U.S. base over the weekend. The drone strike on Sunday killed three U.S. service members, and injured thirty-four at the Tower 22 base in Jordan, which is close to the southeastern border with Syria. Sunday’s attack were noted to be a major escalation in the war, marking the first U.S. casualties since the fighting started.

The state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said the various groups backed by Tehran in the Middle East do not take direct orders from Iran, sharing in a statement:  “”War is not a solution. An immediate cease-fire in Gaza can lead to the return of peace … The Islamic Republic has no involvement in the resistance groups’ decisions on the way they support the Palestinian nation or defend themselves and the people of their countries in the face of any aggression and occupation.” President Biden had blamed the attack on “radical Iran-backed militant groups” and vowed the U.S. would respond.

Following the start of Israeli’s war against Hamas in October, the United States has battled Iranian-backed militants across the Middle East. Iranian-supported militias have attacked U.S. bases more than 150 times in Iraq and Syria, while another proxy group backed by Tehran, the Houthis, are fighting American forces in the Red Sea and in Yemen.

Iranian spokesperson Kanaani on Monday called the accusations that Tehran was involved in the Jordan attack “baseless,” and said the accusations were “a blame game and a plot by those who try to protect their own interests and cover up their problems by dragging the U.S. into a new conflict in the region and provoking it to intensify the crisis.”

The United Nations Iran’s representatives have also denied the charges that Tehran had anything to do with the attack in Jordan, saying: “The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the United Nations on Sunday night told IRNA that Iran had no connection and had nothing to do with the attack on the US base. It further clarified that there is a conflict between US forces and resistance groups in the region, which reciprocate retaliatory attacks. The Iranian mission in the UN issued the statement as some of the critics of the administration of US President and hawkish Republicans were in their efforts to link the attack on Al-Tanf base to Iran.”

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Riley Green reflects on his granddaddy-inspired “My Last Rodeo”

Ain’t My Last Rodeo has been a long time coming for Riley Green.

Chatting with ABC Audio recently, the country star explained why having a full-length, cohesive record means a lot to him.

“Even my debut album after I signed a record deal was put out in EPs,” Riley says of 2019’s Different ‘Round Here. “It feels really good to have a full project like [Ain’t My Last Rodeo]. It’s got a lot of different types of songs on it, but still says the same message that I’ve always been saying.”

One song near and dear to Riley is “My Last Rodeo,” which inspired the album’s title.

“My granddaddy Buford, when he was in the hospital back in 2010, said, ‘This ain’t my last rodeo.’ To me, [that] was such a powerful message because it was him trying to help me get through a tough time and losing somebody I was really close with,” shares Riley.

“It’s always really special to write songs like that that are about people that meant so much to you, and those songs get to live out there forever, you know?” he adds.

Coming up, Riley will hit the road on his Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour with Tracy Lawrence and Ella Langley. Tickets and a full list of dates can be found at rileygreenmusic.com.

Riley and Luke Combs are currently #3 on the country charts with their single, “Different Round Here.”

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Morgan Wallen drops re-recorded ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’

Morgan Wallen has dropped a re-recorded version of “Spin You Around” after it came to light that an unauthorized edition of his 2015 EP, Stand Alone, was being released by his previous label and managers.

Wallen shared his frustration on social media, saying: “It’s gross, greedy and an example of how the dark side of the music business can suck the soul out of artists”.  Wallen said he wanted to inform fans that the investors and managers who helped make debut album were planning to release a “10th Anniversary” edition; but according to Wallen, the updated version will include eight unreleased songs that are “not my idea nor to my standards.” Wallen wrote, “For months I’ve been exploring every avenue possible to acquire the rights to this old music & keep the quality of my catalog consistent with songs I choose to release & believe in. I want you to know this is NOT my new music & I don’t want to see this happen to anyone else. I cringe when I listen to these songs & I’m concerned my fans may mistakenly believe this is a new release by me. I begin recording my next project at the end of February. I’m feeling inspired creatively & super excited to make more music I’m proud of.”

Wallen also said he is donating $100k from theMorgan Wallen Foundation to the Volunteer Lawyers & Professionals For The Artsprogram, saying that he hopes this will help up-and-coming artists gain the legal advice they need when considering record deals and handling contracts for the first time: “I hope young aspiring musicians read this story and know they should never have to give up their creative freedoms for an opportunity in this business”.

Of his revamped rendition of ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’, Wallen shared:  “I re-recorded ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’ this week in Nashville…Thank you Joey Moi & Bryan Sutton …I did the artwork myself while in the woods duck hunting. Hope you like it, lol”.

Listen to ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’ – here.
To stream, head here.

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Nicki Minaj claps back at Megan Thee Stallion on new diss track “Big Foot”

Nicki Minaj is responding to Megan Thee Stallion, releasing her new diss track, “Big Foot” in response to Megan’s latest single, ‘Hiss.’ The drama between Megan and Nicki began after Megan released her new song “Hiss” last week, in which she lyrically attacked her enemies – including Nicki.

Produced by Tate Kobang and ZellTooTrill, “Big Foot” sees Nicki referencing all the drama the two rappers have allegedly been involved with of late. However before dropping the song, Nicki told fans on social media that while she was releasing ‘Big Foot’ in response to Megan, it was not a diss track. Minaj also claims that if Megan denies anything noted in ‘Big Foot,’ she will ‘post receipts’ on social media and release four extra tracks.

Take a listen to Minaj’s track “Big Foot” – here.

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Listen to Megan Thee Stallion’s new song “Hiss”

Megan Thee Stallion has released her new song “Hiss,” which opens with her telling off her haters and refusing to give them attention – including a well-publicized diss at fellow rapper, Nicki Minaj.

“Hiss” follows Megan Thee Stallion’s music video for “Cobra,” the Cardi B collaboration “Bongos;” her last album, Traumazine, dropped in 2022. Megan also recently made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live where she joined Reneé Rapp to perform their Mean Girls track “Not My Fault.”

Take a listen to ‘Hiss’ – here.

Megan Thee Stallion Shares New Song “Hiss”: Stream

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2024 Bourbon & Beyond festival to feature Zach Bryan, Dave Matthews Band, Tyler Childers, Neil Young

Festival organizers announced that Tyler Childers, Zach Bryan, Neil Young and Dave Mathews Band will headline the 2024 Bourbon & Beyond Festival, writing on its socials: “Ready, set, LINEUP! Get ready for the kickoff of Louisville’s most monumental music extravaganza, Bourbon & Beyond. Celebrate 4 days of jam packed performances with more bands, more stages, and more fun than ever before. Passes are ON SALE NOW and start at just $1 down. Here’s the chef’s kiss—lock in your passes now at the lowest price, and your first payment won’t hit until February. Now, sound off and tell us who you’re excited to see + tag your beyond crew below. A weekend you won’t forget awaits.#BourbonAndBeyond #LineupDrop”

The four-day festival is scheduled to take place Sept. 19-22 at the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, and will also feature performances from Beck, Matchbox Twenty, My Morning Jacket, The Beach Boys, Milky Chance, and more.

Festival organizers share that they are adding two new music stages and 40 additional artists for 2024, expanding to a total of five music stages and 100 musical artists. The festival will also feature food and bourbon workshop stages.

Weekend 4-day general admission tickets start at $270, with an additional $55.55 processing fee. For ticket information, head to the festival’s website.

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Nashville notes: Tim McGraw's openers + Dalton Dovers' covers

Tim McGraw has announced more openers for his upcoming Standing Room Only Tour. The lineup comprises rising country acts Restless RoadRandall KingTrack45Abby AndersonLandon Parker and more. For the full Standing Room Only Tour schedule, head to Tim’s website.

Dalton Dover is set to release his Take Me Home: Covers project on February 9. While the track list has yet to be revealed, Dalton previewed the project on January 19 with his rendition of John Denver‘s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

Kameron Marlowe and up-and-comer Ella Langley have teamed for their duet, “Strangers.” “‘Strangers’ is about a toxic relationship with the battle of breaking up or staying together. This couple is so twisted in their everyday lives that they know they will fall back into the trap if they see each other out on the town. I love how this song builds. I feel like you can really feel the energy,” Kameron shares.

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Parker McCollum's got a Valentine's Day hoodie for you

Looking to keep your sweetheart warm this Valentine’s Day? Well, Parker McCollum‘s dropped a new pullover hoodie.

Inspired by Parker’s song, “Tails I Lose,” the white hoodie features a Parker McCollum red heart logo on the front and a “Heads You Win, Tails I Lose” design at the back. 

“Celebrate Valentine’s Day early with this exclusive hoodie over in the merch shop,” Parker shares on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The white “Tails I Lose” pullover hoodie is priced at $70 and available for purchase now at Parker’s merch store.

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