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Nashville notes: Jake Owen's new live project + Kenny Chesney's “Guilty Pleasure”

Jake Owen is dropping a new live project, Palm Trees & Palm Readers-Jake Owen: Live in Los Angeles (Set 1), March 8 and it’s available for presave it now. While you wait, check out a preview clip of it on Jake’s X, formerly known as Twitter.

Kenny Chesney‘s new track, “Guilty Pleasure,” drops Friday. It’s off his forthcoming album, BORN, arriving March 22.

“I Love This Life” hitmakers LOCASH have launched and signed to new record label Galaxy Label Group. “I haven't been this excited since moving to Nashville years ago! With the relationships we've built in the industry along the way, it's time we add a new chapter to the LOCASH book,” says LOCASH’s Chris Lucas.

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Kacey Musgraves plots Deeper Well World Tour + drops new track

Kacey Musgraves has announced her headlining Deeper Well World Tour.

The trek kicks off April 28 in Dublin, Ireland, with stops in the U.K. and Europe before the stateside run begins September 4 in State College, Pennsylvania. Kacey’s final shows will take place December 6 and December 7 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

Alternative/indie artists Madi Diaz, Father John Misty and Lord Huron, and Bluegrass band Nickel Creek will open on select dates.

Additionally, Kacey has dropped a new track, “Too Good to Be True,” the latest preview of her forthcoming album, Deeper Well. It arrives March 15 and can be preordered now.

General sale for the Deeper Well World Tour starts Friday, March 8, at 10 a.m. local time. For a full list of dates, visit Kacey’s website.

Coming up, Kacey will appear on Saturday Night Live March 2, before performing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and NBC's Today on March 14 and March 15, respectively.

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Watch Luke Bryan's new track, “Love You, Miss You, Mean It”

Luke Bryan has revealed the live performance debut of his new song, “Love You, Miss You, Mean It.”

The video was recorded at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium during an industry event and was shared via a Facebook and Instagram Live on Luke’s socials.

Luke’s unreleased sentimental ode paints a picture of a blossoming romance and the persona’s heartfelt declaration of his love to his sweetheart.

“Love You, Miss You, Mean It” will follow Luke’s latest releases, which include “But I Got a Beer in My Hand,” “Southern and Slow” and the Jon Pardi-assisted “Cowboys and Plowboy.”

Tickets to Luke’s upcoming Mind of a Country Boy Tour are available now at Luke’s website.

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Carly Pearce is dropping new music soon

Carly Pearce is kicking off a new album era on Friday.

The singer posted a clip of an unreleased and as-yet-untitled new track on Thursday. In the yellow-hued video, a violinist plays as Carly stands beside her and sways in a feather coat. The only clue Carly gave was “tomorrow” in the caption.

On Wednesday, the “What He Didn’t Do” hitmaker posted a cryptic quote on Instagram.

“I’ve heard it said that when one sees a hummingbird, challenging times are over and healing can begin… to others, it is an inspiring sign of hope and good luck,” read the quote.

All will be revealed on Friday, so follow Carly’s socials to get the news as soon as it drops.

Carly’s currently #18 on the country charts with her Chris Stapleton-assisted single, “We Don’t Fight Anymore.”
 

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Brothers Osborne to drop new EP: “This one is for the fans”

Brothers Osborne have announced a new four-track EP, Break Mine.

Arriving March 22, the project is the follow-up to their 2023 self-titled album and features the previously released “We Ain’t Good at Breaking Up” and “Back Home,” as well as two new tracks, “Break Mine” and “Get To Movin' Again.”

“This one is for the fans. Every time we release an album, our fans are asking for more music, faster,” says the duo’s TJ Osborne. “We heard that, and held some special songs back from our last project so we could release them now. We also wanted to include a couple of the tracks from Brothers Osborne that we thought deserved some more of the spotlight.”

“We can't wait to play these songs on the road for you all this spring,” he adds.

Coming up, Brothers Osborne will hit the road on their Might As Well Be Us Tour. The 35-date trek kicks off March 28 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will wrap in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 29. For tickets and a full list of dates, visit brothersosborne.com.

Break Mine EP is available for presave now.

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Garth + Trisha to roll out 'Friends in Low Places' docuseries

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are taking fans on the journey of building Garth’s Nashville bar in a new docuseries, Friends in Low Places.

Premiering March 7 on Prime Video, the series will follow the country stars as they launch the four-story Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk on Music City’s Lower Broadway.

“This was so much more than I bargained for! With that said, what we have built is far more than just a business,” Garth shares in a statement. “This is by far, the craziest ride I have ever been on.”

“We started down this road fueled by passion, dedication, and a shared vision. I'm really proud of the team that has built the Friends Bar and Honky-Tonk,” adds Trisha. “We are excited to share the culmination of everyone's efforts. It's even bigger than we dreamed!”

Friends in Low Places is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Casey Patterson Entertainment, with Garth, Casey Patterson and Carol Donovan serving as executive producers.

Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk opens its doors March 7.

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Scotty McCreery announces title, release date + track list for sixth album

Scotty McCreery will release his sixth studio album, Rise & Fall, on May 10.

The announcement arrived Thursday via a video on Scotty’s socials, where he also revealed Rise & Fall‘s cover art, track list and a teaser of a new track, “Slow Dance,” which drops Friday alongside the preorder and presave links.

“Can’t wait for y’all to hear the new music. Hope you love it, we’ll see you on the road,” Scotty said in the clip.

Rise & Fall will include its lead single, “Cab in a Solo,” as well as the earlier released “Can’t Pass the Bar” and “Love Like This.”

Here’s the full track list for Rise & Fall:

“Little More Gone”
“Cab in a Solo”
“Lonely”
“Can’t Pass the Bar”
“Hey Rose”
“Fall of Summer”
“Love Like This”
“Slow Dance”
“No Country for Old Men”
“And Countin'”
“Stuck Behind a Tractor”
“Red Letter Blueprint”
“Porch”



 

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Sen. Mitch McConnell to step down as Senate GOP leader after 17 year-run

Mitch McConnell, 82, announced he will step down as Senate GOP leader in November. McConnell said he plans to serve out his Senate term, which ends in January 2027, “from a different seat in the chamber.”

McConnell, the longest-serving Senate leader in history, announced his decision Wednesday with prepared remarks which began: “One of life’s most underappreciated talents is to know when it’s time to move on to life’s next chapter. So I stand before you today … to say that this will be my last term as Republican leader of the Senate.”

McConnell’s announcement is said to be unrelated to his health — he had a concussion from a fall last year, and two public episodes where his face briefly froze while he was speaking. Despite the concerns about his health, colleagues have said in recent months that they believe he has recovered and that McConnell was not impaired cognitively, but did have some additional physical limitations. McConnell said in his prepared remarks: “As I have been thinking about when I would deliver some news to the Senate, I always imagined a moment when I had total clarity and peace about the sunset of my work. A moment when I am certain I have helped preserve the ideals I so strongly believe. It arrived today.” McConnell gave no specific reason for the timing of his decision, but cited the recent death of his wife’s youngest sister as prompting the decision: “The end of my contributions are closer than I’d prefer.”   He added:“I love the Senate. It has been my life. There may be more distinguished members of this body throughout our history, but I doubt there are any with more admiration for it,” but added, “Father Time remains undefeated. I am no longer the young man sitting in the back, hoping colleagues would remember my name. It is time for the next generation of leadership. I still have enough gas in the tank to thoroughly disappoint my critics and I intend to do so with all the enthusiasm which they have become accustomed.”

The Kentucky senator had been under increasing pressure from the wing of his party that has aligned firmly with former President Donald Trump. McConnell and Trump have been estranged since December 2020, when McConnell refused to abide Trump’s assertion that the election of Democrat Joe Biden as president was the product of fraud. After the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, McConnell assigned blame and responsibility to Trump and said that he should be held to account through the criminal justice system for his actions.

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Hunter Biden appears on Capitol Hill for closed-door deposition with Republican lawmakers

On Wednesday, Hunter Biden testified before two GOP-led House committees leading the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, telling lawmakers in a closed-door deposition that his father was not involved in his various business deals.

In a copy of his opening statement, Hunter Biden said his father was never involved in his business: “I am here today to provide the committees with the one incontestable fact that should end the false premise of this inquiry: I did not involve my father in my business. Not while I was a practicing lawyer, not in my investments or transactions domestic or international, not as a board member, and not as an artist. Never.”

The two House committees have alleged that the Biden family, including the president, financially benefitted from Hunter Biden’s business dealing overseas, despite having direct evidence. The committees subpoenaed Hunter Biden and threatening him with contempt of Congress when he at first refused to testify in private, while he said he preferred to testify in public instead. After negotiations, Biden agreed to the private deposition voluntarily, arguing that his testimony was a “critical component” of their impeachment inquiry, which has centered around allegations that the president profited off of his family members’ foreign business dealings while he was vice president.

Hunter Biden said in his prepared statement: “For more than a year, your Committees have hunted me in your partisan political pursuit of my dad. You have trafficked in innuendo, distortion, and sensationalism — all the while ignoring the clear and convincing evidence staring you in the face. You do not have evidence to support the baseless and MAGA-motivated conspiracies about my father because there isn’t any.” While Biden acknowledged he “squandered” opportunities afforded him during his addiction, he said that those “shortcomings are my own and not my father’s.”

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Old Dominion started recording 'Memory Lane' on an island

The recording of Old Dominion‘s Memory Lane didn’t begin in a typical location like a recording studio or somewhere on Nashville’s Music Row. Instead, it all started on the sunny island of Key West, Florida.

“That’s where it started. That’s where we recorded the first four songs. You know, every time you make a new album, you don’t really know what you’re wading into,” the group’s Trevor Rosen tells ABC Audio.

“That was our first toe in the water when we went down there, and that’s where we recorded the [songs] ‘Memory Lane,’ ‘Ain’t Got a Worry,’ ‘Easier Said with Rum’ and ‘Hot Again’ – and that got the process going,” he recalls. “That’s the first snapshot in my mind.” 

Old Dominion is currently #24 on the country charts with their Megan Moroney-assisted single, “Can’t Break Up Now.” It follows Memory Lane‘s title track, which hit #1 in July.

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