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Nashville notes: Mickey Guyton, Dolly Parton have new songs coming

Mickey Guyton‘s celebrating International Women’s Day with the release of a new song, “Woman,” on Friday. A preview clip of it is up now on Mickey’s Instagram.

Dolly Parton and Christian artist Zach Williams are joining forces once again for a new duet, “Lookin’ For You.” While you wait for its Friday release, hear a snippet of it on Zach’s Instagram.

Adam Doleac has added dates to his Wrong Side of a Sunrise Tour. For tickets and the full schedule, head to Adam’s website.

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Blake Shelton to perform at Ole Red Las Vegas grand opening

Blake Shelton will perform two concerts at the grand opening of his Ole Red Las Vegas restaurant, bar and music venue.

Set for April 15-20, the weeklong celebration will feature special giveaways, contests and performances from past The Voice Team Blake contestants. Blake’s set to take the stage for back-to-back concerts on April 16 and April 17.

“This venue is unbelievable! Vegas has always been a country music town and now we have a honky-tonk right in the heart of Las Vegas,” Blake says of Ole Red Las Vegas. “I can't wait to play back-to-back nights with my band. I suggest everybody come rested cause we might just play all night!”

For a chance to see Blake live at Ole Red Las Vegas’ grand opening, visit olered.com/lasvegas.

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Warren Zeiders follows his gut when recording songs

Changing parts of a new, unrecorded song is inevitable in the music creation process, but how does one know when to stop and deem it release-ready?

For Warren Zeiders, it’s all about following his gut and trusting that feeling.

“I think a song for me is done when I feel that I've tested – I guess a good way to put it – every single variable. I like to experiment. I like to see if this is the right fit,” says the “Pretty Little Poison” hitmaker.

“But I think at the end of the day, perfection or a song's completion is unique to every individual artist. I think it's just something that you feel inside of you,” he adds.

Warren’s currently on his headlining Pretty Little Poison Tour, with upcoming stops in California, Utah and Washington. For tickets and the full schedule, visit warrenzeiders.com.

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Gear up for a new track from Michael Ray

Michael Ray is set to release a new track, “Nothin’ Else,” on Friday, March 8.

The announcement arrived via a Reel on Michael’s Instagram.

“Hey, what’s up guys? I’m at my house, just chilling by a fire. Wanted to hop on here and remind y’all that my new song, ‘Nothin’ Else,’ the presave link is in my bio,” Michael said in the video. “I cannot wait for y’all to get this song. I’ll see y’all on the road. I love y’all so much, let’s go!”

Michael’s latest project is 2023’s Dive Bars & Broken Hearts EP. The six-track project includes his latest single, “Spirits and Demons,” featuring Meghan Patrick.

“Nothin’ Else” is available for presave now. 

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Lainey thanks Kelly Clarkson for covering “Heart Like a Truck”: “That means so much to me”

Lainey Wilson recently stopped by The Kelly Clarkson Show to chat with Kelly about her upcoming Country’s Cool Again Tour and playing international shows.

While on the talk show, Lainey thanked Kelly for covering “Heart Like a Truck” at her 2023 Vegas residency. 

“I just want to tell you this, and this is coming straight from my heart. Even when you’re up here just covering everybody else’s songs, it’s not just like, you just learn and you go up there. You are like, you’re feeling it for everything that it is,” Lainey told Kelly.

“I just want to say thank you for doing that. That means so much that you got up there and sang ‘Heart Like a Truck,'” she added.

Kelly responded, “Oh my God. It means a lot to me that you’re writing music that inspires.”

You can catch Lainey’s full interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show Tuesday on NBC.

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Cody Johnson takes “The Painter” to #1

Cody Johnson has earned his second career chart-topper with “The Painter.”

Though he didn’t write his latest #1 hit, he says it’s one he relates to, thanks to his loving wife.

My favorite lyric in ‘The Painter' is ‘for every wall built, she saw a canvas,'” Cody says of the Ryan Larkins, Benjy Davis and Kat Higgins-penned track. “If there's anything that describes my marriage with my wife, Brandi, it's that line. And that's why we've been together for 15 years.”

He adds, “I hope my fans are encouraged to take the time to appreciate the people they have around them. The ones who make their life beautiful and bring all the beautiful colors to their world when it could just be black and white and dark. Remember them and tell them you love them.”

“The Painter” is the lead single from Cody’s latest album, Leather. The 12-track project also includes “Dirt Cheap,” which has been announced as the next single.

To see Cody on his ongoing The Leather Tour, visit codyjohnsonmusic.com.


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Chris Young's dropping “What She Sees in Me” on Friday

Eager for one more preview of Chris Young‘s Young Love & Saturday Nights? Well, you’re in luck.

Chris has announced that he’ll be releasing a new song, “What She Sees in Me,” on Friday, March 8. The news arrived via an Instagram post, which featured the country star seated by a piano in a white shirt.

“What She Sees in Me” is from Chris’ forthcoming 18-track record, which drops March 22. The project includes its title track and lead single, which is now in the top 30 of the country charts.

Young Love & Saturday Nights and “What She Sees in Me” are available for presave now.

For tickets to Chris’ upcoming headlining Young Love & Saturday Nights Tour, visit chrisyoungcountry.com.

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Supreme Court overturns Colorado ruling, says Donald Trump is eligible to appear on 2024 ballot

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of former President Donald Trump in a historic case challenging his eligibility to seek the Republican presidential nomination under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment due to his actions around the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The High Court reversed the unprecedented decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that would remove Trump from the ballot under the provision after a state trial court found he participated in “insurrection” on Jan. 6 through incitement. The majority opinion is that the role of disqualifying a presidential candidate belongs to Congress:  “Permitting state enforcement of Section 3 against federal officeholders and candidates would raise serious questions about the scope of that power,” it stated.

The unsigned Supreme Court opinion read: “For the reasons given, responsibility for enforcing Section 3 against federal officeholders and candidates rests with Congress and not the States.  The judgment of the Colorado Supreme Court therefore cannot stand. All nine Members of the Court agree with that result.”

In holding that only Congress had the power to enforce the provisions under Section 5 of the amendment, the court said its decision would apply to federal offices nationwide: “This case raises the question whether the States, in addition to Congress, may also enforce Section 3. We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency.”

The decision came one day before voters in Colorado go to the polls on Super Tuesday, where Trump is on the GOP primary ballot. The decision also ensures that Trump will remain on the ballot as Republican presidential nominee in all 50 states.  Trump quickly celebrated the ruling, writing on his social media platform it was a “BIG WIN” for the country.

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Former Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg pleads guilty to perjury in civil fraud trial

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury Monday in connection with testimony he gave during former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial.

The charges accuse Weisselberg of committing perjury in a deposition as well as in testimony in Trump’s civil fraud trial. Bragg’s office alleged Weisselberg lied in July of 2020 in claiming he only learned Trump’s triplex apartment had been dramatically overvalued after Forbes published an article detailing the issue, when in fact he had known about the overvaluation before then.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg recommended Weisselberg, 76, be sentenced to five months in jail after entering the plea, and agreed to his release before sentencing, scheduled for April 10. Bragg’s office also said that as part of the plea, Weisselberg admitted that he committed conduct underlying other instances of perjury.

In a statement Monday, a spokesperson for the district attorney said, “It is a crime to lie in depositions and at trial — plain and simple. Allen Weisselberg took an oath to be truthful, and then committed perjury both at depositions during the New York State Attorney General’s Investigation and Proceeding, as well as at their recent trial  Today, Allen Weisselberg is pleading guilty to this felony and being held responsible for his conduct.”

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung slammed Bragg in response to Weisselberg’s plea, alleging the Manhattan district attorney “committed repeated prosecutorial misconduct in his illegal, desperate pursuit of Mr. Trump that violated federal and state constitutions and Bragg’s ethical obligations.”  Cheung added that Bragg “has been on a crusade of vindictive and oppressive pressure leading, today, to a forced plea by Allen H. Weisselberg. These are corrupt, election interference persecution tactics ripped from the playbook of Joseph Stalin, which cannot be allowed in America.”

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Keith Urban says “Messed Up as Me” is extremely relatable: “I've had these relationships”

If you’ve been in a dysfunctional relationship before, you might relate to Keith Urban‘s “Messed Up as Me.”

The new track, as Keith explains, highlights the realities of a broken relationship and how staying’s easier than leaving.

“This is an extremely relatable song for me,” Keith says. “I mean, here’s a dysfunctional relationship – and I can relate to that – where there’s only one good thing going on. I’ve had these relationships. There’s only one part of the relationship that is amazing, and all the rest is complete chaos, dysfunction, toxicity.”

“That one thing is pretty good, so you keep coming back to it,” he explains. “That’s really the center of ‘Messed Up as Me.'”

“Messed Up As Me” is the follow-up to February’s release of “Straight Line”; both tracks preview Keith’s upcoming new album.

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