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Little Big Town's 'Greatest Hits' album includes a duet with Kelsea Ballerini

Little Big Town is celebrating their 25th anniversary as a band with a Greatest Hits album, arriving Aug. 9.

While the track list has yet to be revealed, they shared that it’ll include a fresh duet rendition of 2010’s “Shut Up Train” with Kelsea Ballerini.

“Celebrating 25 years as a band with a Greatest Hits album, out August 9th [brown heart emoji] This collection of favorite songs will be available for pre-order tonight at midnight along with a new version of Shut Up Train, featuring our friend @kelseaballerini,” Little Big Town shares on Instagram, alongside the album cover art. 

“Thank you to the fans for giving these songs so much life over the years,” they add.

Little Big Town and Kelsea’s “Shut Up Train” drops Friday and can be presaved now.

Little Big Town’s headlining Take Me Home Tour with Sugarland kicks off Oct. 24 in Greenville, South Carolina. They’ll also spread yuletide cheer this holiday season with their upcoming Little Big Town's Christmas at the Opry special on NBC.

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Kelsea Ballerini joins 'The Voice' as season 27 coach

Kelsea Ballerini is falling “HEARTFIRST” for her next career move: being a coach on The Voice.

The country-pop superstar will serve as a coach alongside Adam LevineJohn Legend and Michael Bublé on the show’s 27th season, slated for premiere in spring 2025.

“OK, it’s official. I am so, so, so beyond excited to be joining The Voice next year, y’all. Let’s go Team Kelsea. Yee-haw,” Kelsea shared in a video on social platform X.

“THE WAY IVE BEEN DYING TO TELL YALL THIS!!!!! season 27, baby!!!” Kelsea added in a repost on X.

This isn’t Kelsea’s first rodeo on The Voice. She was previously a battle advisor on season 16 and fill-in coach for Kelly Clarkson‘s team in season 20.

Adam was one of the show’s original coaches and John’s a longtime coach. 

Michael will join The Voice for its upcoming 26th season alongside Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg

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Jelly Roll is partnering with Dunkin' for National Donut Day – because of course he is

Who better to help Dunkin’ celebrate National Donut Day than Jelly Roll?

In a new video, Jelly, born Jason DeFord, opens a box of a dozen donuts and bites into a jelly donut, while revealing that he got his famous nickname “from these little guys right here.” “Y’all know, growing up, donuts were truly my kryptonite,” he adds. “My momma used to tell me all the time that I was so sweet that I could open up my own Dunkin’!”

Jelly then demonstrates various donut-dunking techniques, including one called the “Nash Smash,” where he takes a donut and just slams it into a cup of coffee. He ends the video by noting, “Life’s better with a little jelly in it!”

At noon Thursday a new line of Jelly Roll-inspired Dunkin’ merch will launch at ShopDunkin.com. And on Friday – National Donut Day – you can get a free donut with any drink purchase. 

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Hunter Biden’s ex-wife, former girlfriend take the stand in federal gun trial

Hunter Biden’s ex-wife Kathleen Buhle and former girlfriend Zoe Kestan both testified Wednesday on Day 3 of his federal gun trial. The case marks the first time the child of a sitting president was ever put on trial during their father’s presidency.

The trial proceeded with cross-examination of an FBI witness concerning Biden’s laptop and a discussion of a timeline of his addiction with Buhle, who was married to Hunter Biden for 20 years and shares three daughters with him; and Kestan, who was involved with Biden around 2017-2018. A third woman romantically linked to Hunter Biden — Hallie Biden, the widow of Hunter Biden’s brother Beau — is expected to to take the stand on Thursday. Hallie Biden found and discarded the gun at the center of the case.

Biden’s defense attorney Abbe Lowell resumed his cross-examination Wednesday morning of FBI agent Erika Jensen in front of U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika. Jensen was the first witness under cross-examination to discuss the well-publicized laptop, which was subpoenaed in 2019 and entered into evidence Tuesday. They went over the timeline of Biden’s past drug use and how he allegedly lied on a federal form that asks about addiction in relation to gun ownership. Jensen said under cross-examination that Biden might not have been using drugs continuously from 2015-2019.

Biden’s ex-wife Kathleen Buhle took the stand after Jensen as the prosecutor’s first witness, testifying that her 25-year marriage to Hunter Biden deteriorated due to his past drug and alcohol use, but that she never personally saw him consume drugs. Buhle said that she would often find drug remnants in his car and that she saw him frequently work and interact with friends or family while she believed he was under the influence of crack cocaine, but he would try to hide it from people close to him.

Biden’s ex-girlfriend Kestan also took the stand, saying she met Biden in December 2017 at a Manhattan strip club and dated him for several months, testifying that he would smoke crack very often in private and admitting at times she would help him buy drugs at his request by using his mobile banking app at an ATM. She said at times she would see Biden smoke crack “every 20 minutes or so,” but that he remained “cognizant and coherent,” and would often drink alcohol while on drugs.

Also on the stand on Wednesday was Gordon Cleveland, the man who sold Hunter Biden the firearm. Cleveland testified that Hunter Biden did not seem confused by the form, while defense attorney Abbe Lowell tried to show how Biden was not addicted at the time to drugs, but rather alcohol.

And the end of proceedings on Wednesday, the prosecution said they have six witnesses remaining, and it is “possible” they will rest their case on Thursday; with Biden’s lawyer sharing that the first witness for the defense could potentially come Friday morning.

If convicted on all counts, Hunter Biden could face up 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines, according to court filings. However, because Biden does not have a violent past and is an alleged first-time offender, it is possible he could get a lighter sentence.

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Amanda Knox re-convicted of slander in case linked to Meredith Kercher’s murder

Amanda Knox was re-convicted of slander by an Italian court on Wednesday, upholding the only conviction still standing in association with the brutal murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. Knox was an American student living in Italy at the time of the murder of Kercher. She spent nearly four years in an Italian prison after she and then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were initially convicted of murder in 2009, a ruling that was overturned in 2011. She was again convicted of murder in 2014, after which the country’s highest court definitively acquitted her and Sollecito of murder in 2015. Rudy Hermann Guede was convicted and served 13 years for the murder; he was released in 2021.

Knox was re-convicted in Florence for wrongly accusing Patrick Lumumba, a Congolese bar owner she had been working for part-time in Perugia at the time of Kercher’s killing; however, she will not serve more jail time in Italy as her new three-year sentence has already been satisfied by time she served on the reversed murder conviction.

The European Court of Human Rights had ruled in 2019 that Italian law enforcement violated Knox’s rights during questioning, which led to Italy throwing out her slander conviction. The country’s supreme court then asked the Florence court to begin a new trial to decide whether there had been slander in the note.

Knox was accompanied by her husband, Christopher Robinson, with whom she shares two children, in court. The court said Knox would have to pay the legal fees of and damages to Lumumba, the sum of which is said to still to be determined.  Knox’s lawyers said she would appeal Wednesday’s ruling, and they have 45 days to file their appeal with Italy’s highest court, the Court of Cassation in Rome. That court only rules on whether a lower court’s ruling has been reached in line with legal procedures, however, not on the merits of any particular case. The Florence court was to publish the reasoning for its decision within 60 days.

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Luke Bryan on his first time playing CMA Fest: “I remember just being as nervous as you could be”

Luke Bryan may be a CMA Fest main stage headliner now, but he remembers his first time playing the festival as an anxious newcomer.

“I think at [that] time there would be downtime in between the headliners’ performances. So in the interim, they would have new artists come out and just play one song acoustic, and I think that was the first thing I did,” Luke recalls in a press interview.

“I played a song acoustic. I mean, I remember just being as nervous as you could be about any kind of performance,” he shares.

The nerves, however, are now unfounded. 

“The thing about it is a lot of times, artists in that scenario, their first stadium a lot of the times is CMA Fest and it’s always packed to the rim,” Luke explains. “So you’re already really, really nervous about the enormity of it.”

It’s no secret that country music’s popularity has grown not just in the U.S., but globally. That’s why Luke, who’s been playing CMA Fest for years, continues to show up onstage when given the opportunity.

“I remember the days where the CMA thought the stadium was going to be too big and it wasn’t going to work, and now they’ve essentially almost outgrown the stadium because it’s grown to be that big and so important to Nashville and the world of country music,” shares the “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” singer.

“It’s been a minute since I’ve missed a year,” he adds. “It’s something that historically I’ve always done.”

If you’re going to be in Nashville for CMA Fest, you can catch Luke performing at Nissan Stadium on Friday.

Luke’s new track, “Mind of a Country Boy,” arrives June 14 and can be presaved now. While you wait, check out a preview on Instagram.

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Jelly Roll and Ashley McBryde to co-host “CMA Fest” airing on ABC

The Country Music Association announced that Jelly Roll and Ashley McBryde will co-host “CMA Fest” set to air on ABC. The three-hour special will air on Tuesday, June 25 at 8/7c on ABC and will stream the next day on Hulu.

CMA Fest 2024, which runs from Thursday, June 6, through Sunday, June 9, features hundreds of country artists on stages all over Nashville, highlighted by evening performances at Nissan Stadium in downtown Music City. The Nissan Stadium shows include performances from Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett, Jelly Roll, Hardy, Keith Urban, Bailey Zimmerman, Lainey Wilson and more.

Many of the stages at CMA Fest are free, with all of the performances at Nissan Stadium and Ascend Amphitheater requiring a pass or a ticket for admission. Fans can purchase a four-night Nissan Stadium pass or a single night ticket, and will also need a Fan Fair X ticket or a Stadium Pass to attend shows at the CMA Close Up Stage and the CMA Spotlight Stage inside the Music City Center during CMA Fest 2024.

For a comprehensive list of every artist set to perform at CMA Fest 2024, visit CMAFest.com.

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Halsey confirms Lupus diagnosis and rare Lymphoproliferative Disorder

Halsey is further disclosing details of her serious health issues that she spoke out on social media earlier this week. The singer had posted she was “lucky to be alive” following a secret health battle, without disclosing her diagnoses at the time, and revealed her health issues inspired her new song “The End.”

Halsey, 29, wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, June 5: “You’ve all been so kind so I want to share a bit more. In 2022, I was first diagnosed with Lupus SLE and then a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder. Both of which are currently being managed or in remission; and both of which I will likely have for the duration of my life. After a rocky start, I slowly got everything under control with the help of amazing doctors. After 2 years, I’m feeling better and I’m more grateful than ever to have music to turn to. I can’t wait to get back where I belong: With you all 🤍 Singing and screaming my heart out.”

Halsey also shared how grateful she was for the fan support of her new single, ‘The End’: “Thank you guys for the unbelievable amount of love for ‘The End’ and the support you’ve shown me since its release. I realize everyone is catching up with news I’ve held in for a very long time, and I wasn’t sure how much I wanted to share.”

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Adam Levine returning, Kelsea Ballerini joining as coaches on Season 27 of NBC’s ‘The Voice’

Adam Levine is returning to ‘The Voice’, along with first time coach Kelsea Ballerini, for Season 27 of the long-running NBC singing competition series.

The Voice posted on X: “the OG is back in the building. Join us in welcoming @adamlevine BACK to #TheVoice for Spring 2025!”  The Maroon 5 frontman departed ‘The Voice’ in 2019 after 16 seasons; while Ballerini previously served as The Voice’s Season 16 battle advisor, and also filled in as temporary coach for team Kelly Clarkson during Season 20. Michael Bublé and John Legend will also appear as coaches for Season 27 – marking back-to-back seasons for Bublé, and Legend’s 10th season.

Levine was one of the original four coaches on ‘The Voice’ when the show premiered in April 2011, joining Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera; Levine won season 1 with Javier Colon, season 5 with Tessanne Chin, and season 9 with Jordan Smith.

Season 26, set to premiere this fall, will feature Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani as coaches.

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Adam Levine returning, Kelsea Ballerini joining as coaches on Season 27 of NBC’s ‘The Voice’

Adam Levine is returning to ‘The Voice’, along with first time coach Kelsea Ballerini, for Season 27 of the long-running NBC singing competition series.

The Voice posted on X: “the OG is back in the building. Join us in welcoming @adamlevine BACK to #TheVoice for Spring 2025!”  The Maroon 5 frontman departed ‘The Voice’ in 2019 after 16 seasons; while Ballerini previously served as The Voice’s Season 16 battle advisor, and also filled in as temporary coach for team Kelly Clarkson during Season 20. Michael Bublé and John Legend will also appear as coaches for Season 27 – marking back-to-back seasons for Bublé, and Legend’s 10th season.

Levine was one of the original four coaches on ‘The Voice’ when the show premiered in April 2011, joining Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera; Levine won season 1 with Javier Colon, season 5 with Tessanne Chin, and season 9 with Jordan Smith.

Season 26, set to premiere this fall, will feature Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani as coaches.

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