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Nashville notes: CMT Next Women of Country + Brooks & Dunn's Reboot Tour presale

CMT has unveiled its Next Women of Country class of 2024. Among the 14 newcomers are Anne WilsonElla LangleyEmily Ann RobertsHunterGirlKarley Scott CollinsMae EstesTanner AdellThe Castellows and Tigirlily Gold. You can read more about this year’s class on Billboard now.

The artist presale for Brooks & Dunn‘s Reboot 2024 Tour has begun. You can grab tickets now ahead of the January 26 general sale with access codes from Brooks & Dunn (“REBOOT24”), and openers ERNEST (“ERNEST24”) and David Lee Murphy (“DLM2024”). For the full tour schedule, head to Brooks & Dunn’s website.

BRELAND‘s third annual BRELAND & Friends will return to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on March 26. The charity event will benefit Middle Tennessee's at-risk youth via the Oasis Center and feature performances from Walker HayesChase RiceCaitlyn SmithDrake WhiteDalton DoverJosh GrobanThe War And Treaty and Avery Anna. Tickets go on sale January 26 on AXS’ website.

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Savor Chris Stapleton's new Traveller Whiskey

“Tennessee Whiskey” hitmaker Chris Stapleton has teamed with Kentucky-based Buffalo Trace Distillery to launch a new liquor: Traveller Whiskey.

Inspired by his 2015 album, Traveller, Chris says collaborating with Buffalo Trace master distiller Harlen Wheatley is “kind of a dream scenario” for him.

“It’s the company that makes the things that I’m the biggest fan of in the space,” Chris tells USA Today in a recent interview. “Every record we’ve ever made, a Buffalo Trace product has been in the room somewhere and it’s backstage before the shows, so there’s certainly a knowledge there.”

“I have kind of a thumbs-up, thumbs-down method whiskey. It’s just, ‘I like that’ or ‘I don’t like that,'” the Kentucky native adds. “And I like [Traveller Whiskey], I think it’s great. I think it’s really smooth and finishes really good.”

Per Buffalo Trace Distillery’s website, Traveller Whiskey has tasting notes that boast “complex aromas of vanilla, aged fruit and buttery shortbread rounded off by caramel and a touch of oak.” 

Traveller Whiskey is now available at retailers nationwide. 

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Jordan Davis sees himself in first son Locklan

“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis is watching his kids, 4-year-old Eloise, 2-year-old Locklan and 7-month-old Elijah, grow up before his eyes.

One thing he’s realized recently is how similar Locklan is to his childhood self.

“It's really weird, because my mom said that Locklan is me as a kid. I was into everything, always had to make sure I wasn't trying to hurt myself,” Jordan shares. “But what's really wild is he looks just like my brother [Jacob], like as a baby – white hair, even like facial features, very similar to my brother, which is actually really kind of creepy.”

“But it's cool to see the [changes]. I feel like they're changing every day,” he says. “I feel like [Locklan] grows up by the week. It's the best.”

Jordan is currently in the top 20 of the country charts with his latest single, “Tuscon Too Late.” It follows the #1 hits “Next Thing You Know,” “What My World Spins Around” and the Luke Bryan-assisted “Buy Dirt.” The four songs can be found on Jordan’s 2023 album, Bluebird Days.

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Nate Smith to drop new song, “Bulletproof”

Nate Smith is kicking off his next chapter of music with a new song, “Bulletproof.”

Dropping February 9, the uptempo track will preview Nate’s forthcoming as-yet-untitled sophomore album, the follow-up to 2023’s self-titled debut record.

The announcement arrived via an Instagram Reel where Nate and a burrito-eating Bailey Zimmerman revealed the release date of “Bulletproof.” A snippet of the heartbreak tune can also be found on a video Nate shared earlier.

Nate recently spent six consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart with his latest hit, “World on Fire,” the follow-up to “Whiskey on You.”

For tickets to Nate’s ongoing World On Fire Tour, head to natesmithofficial.com.

“Bulletproof” is available for presave now.

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Attorney for Chris Young releases statement: “He never should have been arrested” on assault charges

In response to Chris Young‘s recent arrest and charges for alleged disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault of an officer, his attorney, Bill Ramsey, has offered a statement.

“What happened to my client Chris Young at a bar in Nashville on Monday night was wrong and he never should have been arrested and charged in the first place,” read the press statement. “In light of the video evidence, Tennessee ABC needs to drop the charges and apologize for the physical, emotional and professional harm done towards my client.”

The video evidence, which People exclusively obtained earlier on Wednesday, January 24, can be found on its website.

Chris was arrested Monday, January 22, at a Nashville bar after he allegedly assaulted a Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent. You can check out the full report, including information from court documents, at WKRN News 2’s website.

The country star has since been “released on bonds of $250 for the disorderly conduct charge, $1,000 for the resisting arrest charge and $1,250 for the assault charge,” as shared by People.

Chris’ new album, Young Love & Saturday Nights, arrives March 22.

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Bailey Zimmerman offers a glimpse of his hometown

While Bailey Zimmerman sings about closure in his latest single, “Where It Ends,” he’s also proud of where it all began for him: in his hometown of Louisville, Illinois.

“I grew up in a village of around twelve hundred called Louisville, Illinois. If you're driving through it, you will miss it if you're not careful,” shares Bailey.

“I mean, it is a straight-through town,” he says. “You've got no stoplights, one Subway, a Casey's, a dealership that we own, and a high school, and a bunch of farmland. That's it.”

Coming up, Bailey will hit small towns, big cities and more on his upcoming Religiously. The Tour. The sold-out trek kicks off February 1 in Los Angeles and will wrap up in Irving, Texas, on April 13. For a full list of dates, head to Bailey’s website.

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Conner Smith's taking his hometown show digital

Not able to make it for Conner Smith‘s sold-out album release show in Nashville? Fret not, he’s got you covered.

Conner will livestream the show for free on Friday, January 26, at 9:15 p.m. CT on YouTube and Facebook.

“Sold out, hometown, album release show this Friday at @bbowlnashville. We've set up a free livestream for y'all to watch at home if you can't be there,” Conner shares on Instagram.

Conner’s debut album, Smoky Mountains, arrives Friday via The Valory Music Co. The 12-track project features the title track, “Meanwhile in Carolina” and “Creek Will Rise,” which is continuing its ascent on the country charts.

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Scotty McCreery's son, Avery, steals the spotlight in “Cab in a Solo” video

Scotty McCreery is giving you a glimpse of his life as an artist and dad in his “Cab in a Solo” music video.

Out now, the Jeff Ray-directed visualizer offers footage of Scotty in the recording studio, spending father-son time with his 1-year-old son, Avery, and taking the stage to perform for fans.

“This video showcases both the quieter parts of my life like having my son Avery with me in the studio with [co-writer and -producer] Frank [Rogers], as well as the wilder parts of my life such as performing in front of the biggest live audience of my career,” Scotty says, adding that he’s “looking forward to hearing what the fans think” after they’ve watched it.

“Cab in a Solo” is the lead single off Scotty’s forthcoming as-yet-untitled new album.

Scotty’s Cab in a Solo Tour kicks off January 26 in Troy, Ohio. For tickets and a full list of dates, head to scottymccreery.com.

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Trump defeats Haley in New Hampshire GOP primary

Former President Donald Trump defeating his sole rival, Nikki Haley, in the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday, making Trump the clear front-runner to become the GOP’s 2024 presidential nominee.

Speaking after Trump’s victory, Haley said she would remain in the race, telling supporters that “this race is far from over … I have news for all of you — New Hampshire is first in the nation, it is not the last in the nation.”  Haley, the former U.N. ambassador and governor of South Carolina, is facing pressure from Trump supporters to drop out of the race and unite the party.

Trump has now easily won the first two contests of the 2024 election cycle with victories in both New Hampshire and Iowa. The winners of the primary in New Hampshire in the last four election cycles have gone on to secure the party’s presidential nomination, including Trump in 2016. No Republican in the modern primary era has lost the nomination after winning both Iowa and New Hampshire.

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Longtime “CBS Sunday Morning” host Charles Osgood dies at age 91

CBS News journalist Charles Osgood, the host of “CBS Sunday Morning” for more than two decades, died Tuesday at 91 years old. According to CBS News, Osgood was living with dementia for a period of time before his death.

Osgood spent 45 years at CBS News before retiring in 2016. During his tenure at “Sunday Morning”, the show reached some of its highest ratings levels in three decades, and earned the Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Morning Program on three different occasions. His tenure on “Sunday Morning” was in fact longer than the show’s original host, Charles Kuralt. Jane Pauley, who took over hosting duties of “Sunday Morning” after Osgood retired, shared: “Watching him at work was a masterclass in communicating. I’ll still think to myself, ‘How would Charlie say it?’, trying to capture the elusive warmth and intelligence of his voice and delivery. I expect I’ll go on trying.”

Rand Morrison, longtime executive producer of “Sunday Morning”, shared via CBS News: “To say there’s no one like Charles Osgood is an understatement. He embodied the heart and soul of ‘Sunday Morning.’ His signature bow tie, his poetry … just his presence was special for the audience, and for those of us who worked with him.”

Osgood became an anchor-reporter for WCBS NewsRadio 88 in New York in 1967, where he anchored the first morning drive shift when the station became an all-news outlet. He would eventually make his way to CBS News, where he launched the radio-news segment “The Osgood File”, which ran between 1971 and 2017. The audio vignettes were heard four times each weekday morning on various stations across the U.S. He would often bid listeners farewell by telling them: “I’ll see you on the radio.” Osgood was also known for saying: “Short words, short sentences, short paragraphs. There’s nothing that can’t be improved by making it shorter and better.”

Osgood is survived by his wife of 50 years, the former Jean Crafton; five children (Kathleen Wood Griffis, Kenneth Winston Wood, Anne-E Wood, Emily J. Wood and Jamie Wood); a sister, Mary Ann; and a brother, Ken. His first marriage to Theresa Audette ended in divorce after 16 years.

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