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Bailey Zimmerman apologizes for lackluster show: 'I was too drunk to play'

Bailey Zimmerman played a show drunk and he’s owning it with an apology.

The singer took to Instagram Tuesday to address a viral video of his performance at Luke Bryan‘s Crash My Playa, where he sang parts of “Rock and a Hard Place” off-pitch and fumbled with certain words.

“I was always raised up to hit my problems head-on, and never to lie, and always be truthful and honest, even when you're embarrassed. So, I'd like to talk about something that's been eatin' me alive,” Bailey said in the opening of his self-recorded video. “Last weekend, down in Cancun, Mexico, I'm sure everybody's seen the videos of me playing absolutely awful, and singing absolutely awful.”

“What happened was, I decided to drink that day, which was a mistake, and I got up onstage and I was too drunk to play,” Bailey admitted. “I sang awful, I played awful, nobody got the show that they wanted or paid for, and I'm disappointed in myself.”

“If you've been to my shows, you know how much I've talked about God since day one, and it was an awful representation of that,” he said. “I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that this never happens ever again. I want to show you guys the person that I truly am.”

Bailey concluded by “asking for a little bit of grace.”

“Growing up is interesting. It's not an excuse, but man, thank you to everybody that's got my back,” said the 24-year-old. “I just wanted to say I'm sorry. I freakin' love you guys more than anything in the world and I don't wanna lose ya. Forgive me and I love ya.”

Chase Rice, Chayce BeckhamTravis Denning and more left supportive words in the comments.

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Strong winds increase in LA area as two new wildfires prompt evacuations in San Diego County

Multiple wildfires broke out in San Diego County (south of Los Angeles) early Tuesday, prompting evacuation orders, school closures and power shutoffs, while officials in Los Angeles remain on high alert amid strong winds and extreme dry conditions. Red flag warnings were issued down the coast of Southern California on Tuesday as weather officials warned of strong wind gusts that could rapidly spread fires.

The National Weather Service recorded strong winds with gusts up to 60-70 mph in the Los Angeles area Tuesday morning as the region remained under a “particularly dangerous situation” warning with an increased fire risk. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue to burn today.

Firefighters were working to contain several brush fires that broke out in northern San Diego County, with Cal Fire stating that the Pala Fire and Pala Fire 2 (north of the city of Pala Mesa) had destroyed some 47 acres and were zero percent contained. Two other blazes, dubbed the Lilac Fire1 and Lilac Fire 2 by Cal Fire, in the Bonsall area, had grown to 130 acres. The Lilac fires has displaced 86 residents and damaged two structures, and was 10% contained as of press time.

On a positive note, the North County Fire Protection District later said in a post on X that the “forward rate of speed” of one had been stopped ad evacuation orders were lifted, per the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office, which said: “Firefighters are making good progress on the fire. The fire activity has decreased significantly.”

However Jim Desmond, a San Diego County supervisor, warned in a social media post: “Two of the three fires that started overnight are now under control. However, the Lilac Fire is still actively burning at 80 acres. Please stay alert, follow official updates, and be prepared to leave if necessary. Our first responders are working tirelessly to protect lives and property.”

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Ex-Proud Boys leader, Oath Keepers founder among those released from prison after Trump pardons

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio were released from prison on Tuesday, this coming after President Trump granted pardons to more than 1,500 defendants who faced charges in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. In addition to the clemency grants, Trump directed the Justice Department to ask for the dismissal of about 450 cases that are still being litigated.

Rhodes and Tarrio’s attorneys confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday they had been released hours after Trump pardoned, commuted the sentences of, and/or ordered the dismissal of cases against all those charged with federal crimes in the Capitol riot. Tarrio, of Miami, had led the Proud Boys from 2018 to 2021, and also worked as the Florida state director of Latinos for Trump.  He was 16 months into a 22-year prison sentence on seditious conspiracy and other charges. Rhodes, of Granbury, Texas, was almost 20 months into an 18-year sentence for the same offense.

Unlike many of the Jan. 6 defendants, neither Tarrior nor Rhodes actually set foot in the Capitol Building during the ransacking of the legislative seat, however, they were charged with helping to plot out the attack. Rhodes and others had stockpiled tactical gear and firearms, and he also stepped into restricted Capitol grounds while directing his Oath Keepers militia members as the chaos unfolded. Tarrio was not in Washington, DC on the day of the riot, but prosecutors highlighted text messages he he exchanged with members of the mob.

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Chris Janson wants to take superstar buddy Dwayne Johnson to the Opry

If you’ve watched the music video for Chris Janson‘s “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get,” you likely recognized the superstar guest appearance by Dwayne Johnson.

Dwayne, who had dreamed of being a country singer at one point, is now buddies with Chris and the two had been talking about working together at some point. That’s why when the opportunity to be in Chris’ music video came up, Dwayne jumped on board.

“I made friends with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in late 2022 and we’ve been friends since, and we’ve been looking for a reason to do something together musically or collaboratively or what have you. And so I said, ‘Why don’t you join me on the video? You’re kind of this, you’re this kind of guy,'” Chris recalls to ABC Audio. “And he said, ‘Cool, let’s do it.’ So we shot the video with one of the biggest global superstars in the world, who’s now a very close friend of mine.”

“The video’s killer. It’s authentic, it’s real, we’re not acting,” the singer says. “We’re just doing our thing, you know, and had a damn good time doing it. We really did.”

Next up on Chris and Dwayne’s friendship bucket list? Taking the Grand Ole Opry stage together.

“We got some things we’re looking at. We talked a few weeks ago. We’re going to hopefully finally make our Opry debut together in ’25,” Chris shares. “So, something to look forward to.” 

“Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get” is now in the top 30 of the country charts.

Meanwhile, Dwayne’s latest movie, Moana 2, in which he voices the demigod Maui, is in movie theaters now.

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2025 Field & Stream Music Fest to featuring Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and more

Field & Stream Music Festival announced their 2025 lineup, marking the inaugural addition of the festival after it was cancelled last year in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

The 2025 Field & Stream Music Festival is slated to take place October 3-5, 2025 in Winnsboro, South Carolina, featuring headliners Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and ZZ Top.

Church posted on his social media: “on October 5th, 2025 Eric will be headlining the inaugural @fieldandstreamfest in Winnsboro, SC! Pre-sale starts Thursday, January 9th, at 10 AM ET with the general on-sale following on January 10th at 10 AM ET. Premium Church Choir members check your email for presale details This three-day event will showcase over 40 artists performing across multiple stages, alongside exciting on-site activities such as trophy fishing, archery and more.”

Additional performers include: Bailey Zimmerman, Shane Smith & The Saints, Kameron Marlowe, Larry Fleet, Tyler Farr, Whey Jennings, Ashland Craft, Boy Named Banjo, Josh Sanders, Sadie Bass, the Davisson Brothers, Fox n’ Vead, Warrick McZeke, Aidan Canfield, Edwin McCain, David Lee Murphy, Cole Goodwin, Rut Spence, Eli Winders, Ryan Trotti, Bailey Marie, Payton Smith, Matt Tucker, Whit’s End, Nate Hosie, Maddie Rean, Taylor Richardson, Greg Parrish, Kyle Dills, Brent Underwood & Bart Lattimore, Darren Deese and DJ Slim McGraw.

For information, head to the festival’s official website.

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Lana Del Rey to release new album ‘The Right Person Will Stay’ in May

Lana Del Rey will release her new album called The Right Person Will Stay, this May, with collaborators Jack Antonoff, Drew Erickson, Luke Laird, Zach Dawes and her sister, Caroline “Chuck” Grant.

Del Rey wrote in a post on Instagram: ‘The right person will stay’ Out may 21 so grateful that my 13 tracks came together with my beautiful work between Luke, Jack, Zach and Drew Erickson amongst others. Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach 🚴 🧣 starting with Henry. Love Always”

Del Rey previewed her song “Henry, Come On” in 2024, and also teased a country album called Lasso. After originally stating that Lasso would arrive in September, she later explained, “I don’t want to turn it into something that’s half cooked, even if it’s super stripped-back. I want it to be what it was supposed to be.” Del Rey clarified that she plans to preview her new music at this year’s Stagecoach Festival in April.

Lana’s most recent studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, dropped in March 2023; and she will also launch a stadium tour in 2025, , beginning June 23 in Cardiff, Wales with additional performances across the U.K. and Ireland.

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Olivia Rodrigo, Luke Combs, Tyler the Creator and Hozier to headline 2025 Bonnaroo Festival

Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator, Luke Combs and Hozier are set to headline the 2025 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The four-day event will take place June 12-15 on the 700-acre Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, located about 60 miles southeast of Nashville.

Others set to perform include Vampire Weekend, GloRilla, Tyla, Raye, Avril Lavigne, Queens of the Stone Age, John Summit, Justice, Dom Dolla, Glass Animals and The Red Clay Strays. Check out the full Bonnaroo 2025 lineup via their social media platforms: HERE.

This year’s festival will have more than 10 stages and will debut the first Roo Residency with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, featuring performances across three sets over three days. Among the new elements added this year is the “Infinity Stage,” described as a “one-of-a-kind” venue created in partnership with Polygon Live that will feature “spatial sound, synchronized lights and an unprecedented three-dome, open-air design to create the world’s largest, most immersive 360-degree live music experience.”

For information including tickets, head to Bonnaroo’s official website.

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Olivia Rodrigo, Luke Combs, Tyler the Creator and Hozier to headline 2025 Bonnaroo Festival

Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator, Luke Combs and Hozier are set to headline the 2025 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The four-day event will take place June 12-15 on the 700-acre Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, located about 60 miles southeast of Nashville.

Others set to perform include Vampire Weekend, GloRilla, Tyla, Raye, Avril Lavigne, Queens of the Stone Age, John Summit, Justice, Dom Dolla, Glass Animals and The Red Clay Strays. Check out the full Bonnaroo 2025 lineup via their social media platforms: HERE.

This year’s festival will have more than 10 stages and will debut the first Roo Residency with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, featuring performances across three sets over three days. Among the new elements added this year is the “Infinity Stage,” described as a “one-of-a-kind” venue created in partnership with Polygon Live that will feature “spatial sound, synchronized lights and an unprecedented three-dome, open-air design to create the world’s largest, most immersive 360-degree live music experience.”

For information including tickets, head to Bonnaroo’s official website.

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Post Malone named Record Store Day 2025 ambassador

Post Malone doesn’t need any help to be the official Record Store Day 2025 ambassador.

In his new role, the rapper-turned-pop star-turned-country star will be encouraging folks to shop in their local independent record stores on April 12. “What an honor,” says Posty in a statement. “Record Store Day is so important, and I really hope to do my part to keep it alive.”

“We love hitting local shops when we're on the road, seeing all the crazy artwork … the whole energy in a record store is just super inspiring,” he continues. “I feel at home. It's really an unexplainable feeling to hit up a shop and dig through crates, just see what grabs your eye. You can be looking for something super specific and end up finding something totally different. It's the best.”

He concludes, “Keep supporting y'all and let's keep records and these local shops going strong. Happy Record Store Day everybody!”

The artist’s history of selling special Record Store Day vinyl releases dates back to 2016 and has continued all the way up to last year’s exclusive version of his album F-1 Trillion.

Posty now joins the star-studded list of past ambassadors, which includes Taylor Swift, Dave Grohl, Pearl Jam, Paramore, Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne.

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Nashville Notes: Trisha Yearwood's Bluebird shows + Kashus Culpepper's 'Jenni'

Trisha Yearwood has announced she’s playing two shows at Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Cafe on Feb. 12. Tickets go on sale Friday at bluebirdcafe.com.

Big Loud Records artist Kashus Culpepper is set to drop a new song, “Jenni,” on Friday. While you wait for it, check out a preview on Kashus’ Instragram.

Billy Ray Cyrus sang “Old Town Road” and “Achy Breaky Heart” on the Liberty Ball stage on Monday for President Donald Trump‘s inauguration. If you missed his performance, you can watch it now on YouTube.

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