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Wisconsin governor vetoes transgender athletics ban at state’s high schools

On Tuesday, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill passed by the Republican-controlled legislature that would have banned transgender young people from participating in student sport activities that align with their chosen gender identity, and not based on sex assigned at birth. Assembly Bill 37 had passed both chambers of the Republican-controlled state legislature in a 63-35 party-line vote in October, followed by the state’s Senate approval weeks ago in a 21-11 vote. The legislation would have forced those who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming to play on the sports teams consistent with their gender assigned at birth.

Evers posted a video of himself vetoing the bill on social media, writing: “I just vetoed Republicans’ anti-LGBTQ bill to ban trans and gender nonconforming kids from participating in school sports teams that align with their gender identity. LGBTQ kids deserve our love and respect and support just like any other kid.”

Evers said in his veto message: “I believe this bill fails to comport with our Wisconsin values. We expect our kids to treat each other with kindness, respect, empathy and compassion, and we should be able to expect adults to lead by example.”

Evers – a former teacher, principal and school superintendent – said in his veto message that this type of legislation “harms LGBTQ Wisconsinites’ and kids’ mental health, emboldens anti-LGBTQ harassment, bullying, and violence, and threatens the safety and dignity of LGBTQ Wisconsinites, especially our LGBTQ kids.”  The two-term Democratic governor vowed that as long as he is governor, he will not allow for “radical policies targeting LGBTQ individuals and families and threatening LGBTQ folks’ everyday lives and their ability to be safe, valued, supported, and welcome being who they are.”

Per ABC News, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association requires transgender athletes to undergo hormone therapy before they can play on the teams of their choice. The association’s policy is modeled after NCAA requirements for transgender athletes.

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World Central Kitchen halts Gaza work after 7 aid workers are killed during IDF attack

After seven aid workers with the food-relief charity World Central Kitchen were killed during an Israel Defense Forces attack in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Tuesday his country’s forces had “unintentionally hit innocent people” in the Gaza Strip in the past day. Netanyahu said: “Israel deeply regrets the tragic incident which claimed the lives of seven humanitarian aid workers. Our hearts go out to their families and to their home countries. The IDF is conducting a swift and transparent investigation and we will make our findings public. Israel is fully committed to enabling humanitarian aid to reach the civilian population in Gaza and we will do everything in our power to ensure that such tragedies do not occur in the future.”

The U.S.-based nonprofit group, founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, said it was immediately pausing its operations in the region and Cyprus, adding that ships carrying aid were turning back after the incident. Andrés wrote on X: “@WCKitchen lost several of our sisters and brothers in an IDF air strike in Gaza. I am heartbroken and grieving for their families and friends and our whole WCK family. These are people…angels…I served alongside in Ukraine, Gaza, Turkey, Morocco, Bahamas, Indonesia. They are not faceless…they are not nameless. The Israeli government needs to stop this indiscriminate killing. It needs to stop restricting humanitarian aid, stop killing civilians and aid workers, and stop using food as a weapon. No more innocent lives lost. Peace starts with our shared humanity. It needs to start now.”

World Central Kitchen CEO Erin Gore said in a statement:“World Central Kitchen is pausing operations immediately in the region. We will be making decisions about the future of our work soon …This is not only an attack against WCK, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. This is unforgivable.” The dead included Australian, Polish, British and Palestinian aid workers; one worker was a dual American-Canadian citizen, the organization said.

Per NBC News, Israel Defense Forces initially would not confirm that it was responsible for the deaths, and said that it would be opening a probe into the incident. However hours later Netanyahu said upon leaving a hospital (where he had undergone a hernia operation): “Unfortunately, in the last day, there was a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people in the Gaza Strip. It happens in war, we check it to the end, we are in contact with the governments, and we will do everything so that this thing does not happen again.

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Chayce Beckham + Luke Bryan celebrate “23” hitting #1

With a #1 hit now under his belt, Chayce Beckham is beaming with gratitude for his self-penned “23” and all it’s done for his career.

“What else could you ask for, you know? That song’s changed my life in a million different ways,” Chayce tells ABC Audio. “It’s my first Gold plaque. My first Platinum plaque. I got to sing it at the Grand Ole Opry and got presented with that plaque, with my family and everybody who I love right there with me in attendance.”

“What else could anybody really ask for?” he shares.

Chayce isn’t the only one celebrating his chart-topper. So is country superstar and American Idol judge Luke Bryan.

“The fact that he wrote ’23’ by himself, I think not since Taylor Swift in 2012 has [an] artist [written] a song by themselves that was the number-one song,” Luke adds in a press conference.

“There’s Chayce Beckham the artist and the singer. But then I’ve [gotten] to know him on so many other levels,” Luke continues. “I think he’s just really taking this all in and really loving it. And his approach, his mental approach to this, is the way it ought to be.”

“You go write the songs, you go have fun, you record them, you go do your shows and let everybody work, do their job, have fun, and you have fun with it, too,” he says, before adding how proud he is of Chayce.

“23” is the lead single from Chayce’s debut album, Bad For Me, arriving April 5.

Meanwhile, you can catch Luke on season 22 of American Idol, airing Sundays and Mondays on ABC.

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Jordan Davis & NeedToBreathe teaming up for ‘CMT Crossroads’, 2024 CMT Awards

Jordan Davis and the band NEEDTOBREATHE will be teaming up for their first live performance together at the CMT Awards, taking place on April 7 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX. Davis will be making his stage debut on the CMT Music Awards main stage; his song “Next Thing You Know” earned him two nominations in the “Male Video of the Year” and “Video of the Year” award categories. The multi-platinum band NEEDTOBREATHE, known for hits “Brother” and “Multiplied,” has appeared on stage at the CMT Music Awards stage before in 2021,  performing alongside Carrie Underwood for the performance of “I Wanna Remember.”

Davis and NEEDTOBREATHE will also headline a special taping of “CMT CROSSROADS” on April 5 at the University of Texas at Austin’s UT Tower. Fans can register at gothamcasting.com for the opportunity to attend the “CMT Crossroads” taping. Other events before the show include specials with Little Big Town, a HARDY and Nickelback crossover, and a CMT Hot 20 Music Awards Preview.

The 2024 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini and airing on CBS, will see performances from some of country’s biggest stars — Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson, Little Big Town and Sugarland, and Sam Hunt are among the artists that will hit the stage. Cody Johnson, Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson and Megan Moroney lead the nominations with three each.

Head to cmt.com/cmt-music-awards for more information.

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Melissa Peterman reuniting with Reba McEntire on NBC Comedy Pilot

Melissa Peterman will join Reba McEntire’s as-yet-untitled new multi-camera comedy series on NBC, alongside ‘Blue Beetle’ star Belissa Escobedo.

Peterman and McEntire co-starred in Reba’s eponymous TV series from 2001-2007 from executive producers Kevin Abbott, Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis, who are returning for the new project alongside new addition, Julie Abbott.

Us Magazine reports that the pilot follows Bobbie (McEntire) who inherits her father’s restaurant and is less than thrilled to discover that she has a new business partner in the half-sister she never knew she had. Peterman will portray Gabby, a bartender who has worked at the tavern for quite some time. and described as ‘a bit needy and dramatic and would have loved to be Bobbie’s sister.’ Escobedo stars as Bobbie’s sister Isabella, ‘an enthusiastic 20-something, who has studied psychology and loves to analyze people. She is thrilled to start working at the tavern and is full of “great” ideas about how to bring it to life.’

Peterman is completing her run as Brenda Sparks on CBS’ Big Bang Theory spinoff prequel series, Young Sheldon, currently airing its seventh and final season. McEntire has also appeared in Young Sheldon as the character June, though she and Peterman have never shared the screen due to scheduling issues. Peterman and McEntire also co-host the Living & Learning With Reba McEntire podcast, and Peterman is the executive producer and host of the game show, Person, Place or Thing for Fox First Run.

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Lady Gaga returning to perform eight dates for ‘Jazz & Piano’ Las Vegas Residency

Lady Gaga is returning to Las Vegas this summer, adding eight more dates to her “Jazz & Piano” residency which first debuted in 2019.

The new run of shows will kick off on June 19 at Park MGM’s Dolby Live and conclude on July 6. The original “Jazz & Piano” setlist included 16 covers of American classics, like Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” and “Luck Be a Lady,” Dinah Washington’s “What a Diff’rence a Day Makes,” Cher’s “Bang Bang” and George and Ira Gershwin’s “Someone to Watch Over Me.” In addition to jazz standards, the residency also features renditions of Gaga’s own hits like “Poker Face” and “Born This Way.”

Gaga revived the residency last summer following the death of Tony Bennett, with whom Gaga was a frequent collaborator. The setlist includes several songs that the pair recorded and performed together, such as “Cheek to Cheek” and “The Lady Is a Tramp.”

Tickets are on sale now; full ticket info is available on the residency’s website.

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BTS’ Suga shares trailer for ‘D-Day’ concert film

Suga, K-pop star and member of BTS, teased his concert film “Suga | Agust D Tour ‘D-Day’ The Movie” with a new trailer.

‘D-Day’ The Movie features footage from the grand finale of Suga’s Suga | Agust D Tour ‘D-Day’ The Final World Tour, which ran from April-August 2023. According to a press release, the concert film celebrates Suga and shares “the encore concert encompassing his rich musical world and explosive energy,” with BTS members RM, Jimin and Jungkook appearing as special guests.

Suga released his debut full-length album as a solo artist, D-Day, in April 2023, featuring the singles “People Pt. 2” and “Haegeum.”  ‘D-Day’ The Movie will screen April 10 and 13 in more than 3,000 theaters worldwide, including the United States. For ticket information, head: here.

Check out the trailer for “Suga | Agust D Tour ‘D-Day’ The Movie” – here.

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Nashville notes: Eric Church's new whiskey + ALABAMA's Nashville show

Eric Church‘s Outsiders Spirits has announced a new whiskey line, Whiskey JYPSI Explorer Series. It’s priced at $69.99, and available for purchase now at select liquor stores across Tennessee and online at whiskeyjypsi.com.

ALABAMA will take their Roll On II North American Tour to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on July 19, with openers Gary Allan and comedian Dusty Slay. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 5, at 10 a.m. CT at thealabamaband.com.

Scotty McCreery will go live on TalkShopLive Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET to chat about his upcoming album, Rise & Fall, and take questions from fans. For tune-in information and to preorder signed CDs and LPs ahead of the livestream, go to talkshop.live.

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Warren Zeiders wraps headlining tour with gratitude

Warren Zeiders‘ Pretty Little Poison Tour concluded March 30, and the singer’s taking a moment to reflect on his headlining run.

“And just like that. the Pretty Little Poison Tour has come to an end and I officially have passed my 2 year anniversary of touring! Time really does fly when you're having fun y'all!” Warren writes on Instagram, before highlighting his fans. “Words can't describe my gratitude and love for each and everyone of y'all who has followed from day one to joining the journey along the way.”

“[None] of this and I mean [none] of this is possible without my faith, family, friends, and last but certainly not least my fans [folded hands emoji] y'all are the ones that make this dream a reality!” he shares. “I'm so excited to see y'all out there this summer and to put out new music and step into a new chapter. one might even say a new era.”

“It's been a hell of a ride and I know we are just getting started!!!” Warren adds. “I love each and everyone one of you guys and thank you will never be enough [black heart emoji] I'll see y'all soon!!”

Warren will hit several country festivals this spring and summer before joining Jelly Roll on his The Beautifully Broken Tour. For tickets and Warren’s full tour schedule, head to warrenzeiders.com.

Warren’s debut album, Pretty Little Poison, arrived in 2023 and got the deluxe treatment in February. Its title track also hit #1 in February.

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Kenny Chesney loves performing live: “Live music makes me feel so alive”

Performing onstage for fans is more than a career obligation for Kenny Chesney. To him, it’s about feeling alive in the live show setting and, in turn, offering a break from the everyday monotony. 

“I get asked a lot about what live music does to people and I can only answer that by saying what it does to me. Live music makes me feel so alive,” shares Kenny. “All the mundane things we go through in our day-to-day life, whether it's work, whatever it is, school, it's relationships, all the things that we go through in our day-to-day lives to live our life.”

“Live music always cuts through all the mundane energy for me,” he continues. “It always has. It always will, and for me to be the person up on stage, helping people cut through their own mundane energy is a true gift.”

Kenny’s Sun Goes Down Tour kicks off April 20 in Tampa, Florida. For tickets and the full tour schedule, visit kennychesney.com.

On the music front, Kenny’s new album, BORN, arrived in March and features its lead single, “Take Her Home,” which is now in the top 10 of the country charts.

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