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Randy Houser teams with Miranda Lambert for ‘Still That Cowboy’

Randy Houser teams up with Miranda Lambert for the collaboration “Still That Cowboy,” available now.  The song will be featured on Houser’s album expansion Note To Self Deluxe, arriving January 2025, along with additional collaborations “Rub A Little Dirt On It” ft. Riley Green, “Country Round Here Tonight” ft. Justin Moore – and a yet-to-be announced track with a special guest.

Houser shared: “I’ve always wanted to have Miranda sing on this song because I could hear her voice on it with me,” shares. She is one of my favorite singers and favorite people, and I’m so appreciative of her lending her incredible talent to it.”

Lambert added: “Randy has been a friend for a long time, yet we’ve never recorded one together. I have loved his voice for forever and am honored he asked me to sing on ‘Still That Cowboy.’”

Houser will join Cody Johnson’s Leather Deluxe Tour at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on February 14 and Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on May 30.

Listen to ‘Still That Cowboy’ – HERE.

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Brantley Gilbert to embark on 2025 Tattoos Tour across North America

Brantley Gilbert will embark on his Tattoos Tour 2025 across North American in support of his seventh studio album, Tattoos. 

Gilbert shared: “My hope is that with tickets starting at $25, people can step away from everyday stresses and enjoy themselves—whether it’s making it a fun evening with the family or giving mom and dad the chance to hire a babysitter and have a night out just for them. Music has always been about bringing people together and offering a break from the grind, even if it’s just for a few hours.”

Gilbert will be joined by special guests Travis Denning, Black Stone Cherry, Austin Snell, Colt Ford, and Payton Smith on select dates; with additional cities set to be announced.

Head to brantleygilbert.com for more information.

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Goo Goo Dolls embarking on Summer 2025 tour with Dashboard Confessional

Goo Goo Dolls will embark on the ‘Summer Anthem’ tour taking place Summer 2025 with Dashboard Confessional. The tour celebrates the 30th anniversary of Goo Goo Dolls beloved album A Boy Named Goo with a “career-encompassing set.”

The two acts are set to kick things off July 13 with a show in Phoenix, Arizona, making stops in Los Angeles, Nashville, Chicago, and more before wrapping up September 12. Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik shared in a statement: “We are truly excited to bring our ‘Summer Anthem Tour 2025′ to all our friendsWe’re busy putting together our 15th studio album, so we will have some great new songs, and of course we’ll be playing all the songs you know and love.”

For the duration of the tour, Goo Goo Dolls will also be partnering with the non-profit Joe Torre Safe at Home, which works to provide healing and education services to youth who have been traumatized by exposure to violence.

Tickets are on sale now via: www.googoodolls.com/tour.

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Billy Joel, Sting to co-headline Milwaukee date for ‘One Night Only’ series

Billy Joel and Sting have announced a co-headlining stop at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Saturday, April 26, 2025, as part of Joel’s ‘One Night Only’ series that features Sting and Stevie Nicks on select nights.

Joel and Sting kick things off in Indianapolis, IN at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 8th followed by Syracuse’s JMA Wireless Dome on April 11th, Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium on May 10th, and Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on May 23rd.  Meanwhile, Joel and Nicks will play Detroit’s Ford Field on March 29th.

A press release reads:  “JUST ANNOUNCED: Billy Joel and Sting – two of the most respected recording artists in history at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Saturday, April 26, 2025.”  For information, head to TICKETMASTER.

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Gifts Stop Workin': Dasha reflects on Christmas presents past and present

One of this year’s breakout stars was Dasha, whose song “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” was a major hit on country radio. Now that her touring is finished for the year, the singer can focus on the holidays, and on her new house, which she began moving into in November. But she took a look back at Christmases past for ABC Audio.

Asked to name the best gift she ever received, the California native told ABC Audio, “My dad took me hot air ballooning one year [in Albuquerque] … I love adventures or things we can do together as gifts, so that was pretty cool.”

And what about the best gift she ever gave? Well, it was sort of one-sided on her part.

“I gave my mom a really nice purse one year, and I thought it was so kind,” she laughs. “She has not worn it once! So I think we have different styles, so that was kind of a bummer.” 

Next up for Dasha, you can see her perform Dec. 31 during the West Coast Party segment of ABC’s Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest. The show will also feature performances from Carrie Underwood, Blake SheltonThomas RhettCody Johnson, HARDYMegan Moroney and ERNEST.

In March, she’ll hit the road with Kane Brown for his The High Road Tour.

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House Ethics report finds that Matt Gaetz paid thousands for drugs and sex, including with minor

On Monday, the House Ethics Committee released its report into former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz that found “substantial evidence” that Gaetz paid women for sex and engaged in sexual activity with a minor. The House Ethics Committee voted in secret earlier this month to release its findings into the conduct of Gaetz after it first decided to keep it under wraps.

Gaetz, who was President-elect Donald Trump’s first nominee for attorney general, was found by congressional ethics investigators to have paid numerous women — including a 17-year-old girl — for sex, and to have purchased and used illegal drugs, including from his Capitol Hill office.

Among the findings in the 37-page report (seen in full HERE) showed that Gaetz violated multiple state laws related to sexual misconduct while in office. The report lists payments to 12 different women totaling more than $90,000, noting that “from 2017 to 2020, Representative Gaetz made tens of thousands of dollars in payments to women that the Committee determined were likely in connection with sexual activity and/or drug use.”  In addition, the committee found “substantial evidence” that Gaetz violated Florida’s statutory rape law by having sex with a 17-year-old girl in July 2017 when he was 35.

The report stated: “The Committee determined there is substantial evidence that Representative Gaetz violated House Rules and other standards of conduct prohibiting prostitution, statutory rape, illicit drug use, impermissible gifts, special favors or privileges, and obstruction of Congress.”

Gaetz, who has publicly denied the allegations included in the report, said filed a civil lawsuit Monday in a Washington federal court in a failed last-ditch effort to block the report’s release, saying that he is now a private citizen and not subject to the jurisdiction of the committee. However, the committee released it a short time later.

Gaetz resigned his seat in Congress in November, after Trump announced plans to nominate him for attorney general. But after facing opposition from some fellow Republicans, Gaetz withdrew from consideration a week later.

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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to state charges in NY connected to murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, pleaded not guilty to state murder and terror charges in New York on Monday. Mangione, 26, entered court with his hands and feet shackled, wearing a white collared shirt under a maroon sweater and light colored pants in his arraignment before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro.

Mangione replied “not guilty” to the charges listed in the 11-count indictment in connection with the shooting, which include: first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism, two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, and four counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.  Judge Carro ordered Mangione to remain in custody, in lieu of $1 bail, which was set by Carro was a perfunctory act (since Mangione is being held in federal custody without bail, and has no realistic chance of freedom until trial).

Prosecutor Joel Saidman said the Manhattan district attorney’s office will try the case before Mangione faces federal charges as it has “primary jurisdiction” in the case. If convicted of the state charges, Mangione faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.   Mangione could face the death penalty from the federal murder charge but it would have to be signed off on by the attorney general. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York did not indicate last week if he will seek the death penalty.

Meanwhile, Mangione’s defense attorneys allege that police are parading their client around in “perp walks” that are “perfectly choreographed, utterly political.”  Karen Friedman Agnifilo, an attorney for Mangione, said she was concerned the spectacle surrounding her client’s case: “I am very concerned about my client’s right to a fair trial. He is a young man and he is being treated like a human ping pong ball, between two warring jurisdictions here. These federal and state prosecutors are coordinating with one another at the expense of him. They have conflicting theories in their indictments, and they are literally treating him like he is some sort of political fodder, like some sort of spectacle. He was on display for everyone to see in the biggest staged perp walk I’ve ever seen in my career. It was absolutely unnecessary. He’s been cooperative with law enforcement. He had been in custody for over a week. He waived extradition.”

Friedman Agnifilo also took issue with Mayor Eric Adams’ presence when Mangione was returned to New York was “political…there was absolutely no need whatsoever, and frankly the mayor should know more than anyone of the presumption of innocence that he too is afforded when dealing with his own issues, and frankly I submit he was trying to detract from those issues by making a spectacle of Mr Mangione.”

Mangione is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after he appeared in federal court last week.  His next New York City court date was set for Feb. 21.

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How Dan + Shay really feel about having a Christmas album out

Releasing a holiday record has been a long time coming for Dan + Shay.

Their first Christmas song, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” arrived in 2013. And since then, they’ve dropped several standalone tracks, including “It’s Officially Christmas,” the spirited title track of their 21-track double album.

“This has been 10 years in the making of actually having a double Christmas album,” Shay Mooney tells ABC Audio. “It’s amazing, man. The reception [to it] has been incredible already.”

“We’ve had some original Christmas songs out the past few years and there’s a few of them that are [RIAA-certified] Platinum, and it’s just like, ‘man, this is so cool to be able to kind of be in that Christmas world,'” he says.

Shay hopes their record expands beyond this calendar year and truly becomes a multigenerational holiday mainstay.

“I think that, you know, this is going to be a big part of our legacy,” he shares. “I feel like for the next 50 years, our hope is that that’s going to be a part of this next generation, you know, coming [out] of growing up listening to this Christmas album, including my kids.”

“I don’t know, it’s something really, really special that hopefully will continue to build on for the next 50 years,” says Shay.

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‘Boots In The Park’ 2025 lineup to feature Brooks & Dunn, Old Dominion and more

Boots In The Park, the traveling festival produced by Activated Events, has revealed its first three 2025 event lineups.

Steve Thacher, CEO of Activated Events, shared: “Boots In The Park has become a signature event for country music fans that they look forward to year after year. We’re excited to kick off 2025 with Brooks & Dunn headlining in Bakersfield and Norco, and Old Dominion returning to the beautiful San Diego Waterfront. I couldn’t be prouder of how this brand has grown, and there’s much more in store for 2025!”

Boots In The Park will return to Bakersfield, Norco, and San Diego, CA in 2025, featuring  headline performances by country music legends, Brooks & Dunn, Old Dominion, Chris Young, Parker McCollum, Jackson Dean, and more.

  • Friday, March 7th sees Brooks & Dunn, Jackson Dean, Owen Riegling, Joe Peters, and Luwiss Lux perform at the Bakersfield Sports Village in Bakersfield.
  • Saturday, March 8th sees Brooks & Dunn, Parker McCollum, Jackson Dean, Rodney Atkins, Owen Riegling, Bryce Leatherwood, Joe Peters, and Luwiss Lux performing at Silveralakes in Norco.
  • Saturday, April 5th sees Old Dominion, Chris Young, Tyler Hubbard, Parmalee, Tayler Holder, Presley Tennant, and Luwiss Lux perform at Waterfront Park in San Diego.

Additional Boots in the Park festivals are scheduled for March 22nd in Gilbert, AZ; April 11-12 in Las Vegas; April 12th in Fresno; May 10th in Santa Clarita; and May 17-18 in Albuquerque. Details are forthcoming.

For more information, click here.

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Tyler Childers to embark on 2025 headlining tour

Tyler Childers will embark on his 2025 Tyler Childers: On The Road headlining tour, with stops at Lexington’s Kroger Field, two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s GEODIS Stadium, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, Minneapolis’ Target Center, New Orleans’ Smoothie King Center, Boston’s Xfinity Center and London’s The O2 and more.

Joining Childers on the trek are guests Wynonna Judd, Charley Crockett, Robert Earl Keen, The Hold Steady, Medium Build, Deer Tick, Hayes Carll, S.G. Goodman, Cory Branan and SOMA.

$1 from every ticket sold will benefit both Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund (HHARF) and Reverb. Established in 2020 by Childers and Senora May, HHARF brings awareness and financial support for philanthropic efforts in the Appalachian Region. Reverb’s efforts reduce environmental impact in live music, engage fans and fund carbon impact programs to address the impacts of the tour that cannot be eliminated.

Tickets are on sale, head HERE for more information.

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