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For Scotty McCreery, it's not the 'Fall of Summer,' it's a fall onstage

You can now add Scotty McCreery to the list of performers who’ve had a memorable fall onstage. 

Luckily, he’s OK – if a little embarrassed – but he’s embracing the minor mishap with humor.

In a new social media video that starts with the caption “The Stage: 1, Me: 0,” you can witness the misstep for yourself.  

At the end of one of his songs, Scotty’s mimicking firing a shotgun into the air when he trips over something on the stage and falls over. He recovers quickly, though, getting up and asking, “Who put that there?”

The video ends with a humorous montage of his band members all agreeing their favorite part of the night was the boss’s fall, since he wasn’t hurt.

Scotty’s currently on Kane Brown‘s The High Road Tour.

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Take a trip to 'Mayberry' with Rascal Flatts & Blake Shelton Friday

Rascal Flatts are headed back to “Mayberry” with Blake Shelton.

“Can’t think of anyone we’d rather share a cherry coke with than our friend @BlakeShelton!” the band shared on their socials. “Hear our version of ‘Mayberry’ this Friday.”

The track is part of Rascal Flatts’ upcoming album reimagining their biggest songs as collabs. Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets arrives in full June 6.

Most recently, they released the new version of “I’m Movin’ On” with Kelly Clarkson.

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Jelly Roll has 'Beautifully Broken' his own record

As Jelly Roll spends a sixth consecutive week atop the Billboard Country Airplay chart with “Liar,” he’s beat his own record.

“Liar” now ranks as his longest-reigning #1, besting “Need a Favor,” which spent four weeks at the top starting in August 2023. 

Jelly has seven consecutive chart-toppers, and we now know what the next one might be. He’s releasing “Heart of Stone” as his new radio single from his Beautifully Broken record. 

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Country Music Association reveals star-studded lineup for CMA Fest 2025

The lineup is out now for this year’s CMA Fest, set to take place in Nashville Thursday, June 5, through Sunday, June 8. 

Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Keith Urbanand Bailey Zimmerman will all play the nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium, with more talent to be revealed in the weeks to come.

MORIAH will kick off the festivities singing the national anthem Thursday morning on the Riverfront stage, with Tanner Adell, Drew Baldridge, Gabby Barrett, George Birge, Tyler Braden, Colbie Caillat, Ashley Cooke, Dasha, Jackson Dean, Chris Lane, Ella Langley, Maddie & Tae, Dylan Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe, Midland, Megan Moroney, Ian Munsick, RaeLynn, Redferrin, Josh Ross, Conner Smith, Tigirlily Gold, The War And Treaty, Tucker Wetmore and more set to play there afterwards.

Rodney Atkins, Frankie Ballard, Danielle Bradbery, Blanco Brown, Tyler Farr, Josh Gracin, Ty Herndon, Edwin McCain, John Morgan, Jerrod Niemann and more are booked for the Amp Stage at Ascend Park. 

There’ll also be performances in Walk of Fame Park, at Bridgestone Plaza and on the Hard Rock Stage.

A variety of tickets are on sale now, with single night tickets for Nissan Stadium becoming available Friday, March 28 at 11 a.m. ET.  

As usual, the annual CMA Fest special will capture all the action when it airs this summer on ABC and Hulu.

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White House denies classified information was shared in group Signal chat

Two of the Trump administration’s top intelligence officials have denied that classified information was shared in an encrypted group chat, which were being discussed when editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic had been mistakenly added to the conversation.

During a previously-scheduled oversight hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee with FBI Director Kash Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe in attendance, Democrats grilled Gabbard and Ratcliffe about the security break, in which The Atlantic’s Goldberg was accidentally included in an 18-member group chat on the commercially available Signal app about U.S. military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Gabbard and Ratcliffe were in the group chat, per Goldberg. Patel declined to say if the FBI had begun an investigation.

Gabbard and Ratcliffe asserted there was no classified information included in the message chain, with Ratcliffe also stating he believed national security adviser Waltz intended the chat to be “a mechanism for coordinating between senior level officials, but not a substitute for using high side or classified communications for anything that would be classified.”

The White House also continued to downplay the security breach, as Democrats called for the resignation of the national security adviser, Michael Waltz (who set up the group chat) and the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, who reportedly shared classified war plans in it. President Trump defended Waltz, saying in an interview with NBC News that the national security adviser had “learned a lesson, and is a good man” and suggested a staff member was to blame for including a journalist in the secret group chat.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday no classified material was sent to the group chat, and that that “no ‘war plans’ were discussed.”  Leavitt said: “The White House Counsel’s Office has provided guidance on a number of different platforms for President Trump’s top officials to communicate as safely and efficiently as possible.”

Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, the vice chairman of the panel, slammed the incident as “sloppy” and said others would have been fired for the same conduct, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called for an investigation, saying in a statement that the use of a non-classified text app “is completely outrageous and shocks the conscience. If House Republicans are truly serious about keeping America safe, and not simply being sycophants and enablers, they must join Democrats in a swift, serious and substantive investigation into this unacceptable and irresponsible national security breach.”

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White House announces Russia and Ukraine have agreed to Black Sea ceasefire

The White House announced on Tuesday that Russia and Ukraine had agreed to a ceasefire in the Black Sea and to implement a ban on attacks on energy facilities by both countries.

Russia and Ukraine agreed to “ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea,” the Trump administration said in two separate statements, after U.S. officials held separate bilateral talks with Ukrainian and Russian delegations this week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.  Additionally, both statements said that Russia and Ukraine would stop striking each other’s energy facilities; The agreements, if implemented, could mark a major step toward a wider deal to end their three-year-long war.

One of the statements spoke about the talks with the Kremlin said the U.S. would help to “restore Russia’s access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports, lower maritime insurance costs, and enhance access to ports and payment systems for such transactions.” In the second statement, the White House said the U.S. and Ukraine had agreed that America “remains committed to helping achieve the exchange of prisoners of war, the release of civilian detainees, and the return of forcibly transferred Ukrainian children.”

Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview (per Reuters) that the Kremlin could not trust Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and it would only sign a Black Sea deal if Washington issued an “order” to him to respect it:  “We will need clear guarantees. And given the sad experience of agreements with just Kyiv, the guarantees can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelenskyy and his team to do one thing and not the other.”

The Kremlin said in a statement published by the Russian state-run news agency TASS: “In accordance with the agreement between the presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States, the Russian and American sides agreed to ensure the implementation of the ‘Black Sea Initiative,’ which includes ensuring the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, the non-use of force and the prevention of the use of commercial vessels for military purposes while organizing appropriate control measures through the inspection of such vessels.”

Zelenskyy said it was his country’s understanding that the Black Sea agreement was in effect immediately, but said in news conference he had “questions about how all this will be implemented,” and that there was “no faith in the Russians here, but I believe that we will be constructive.” Zelenskyy also noted that the statements did not specify any actions to be taken if Russia violates the terms of the agreement, adding that Ukraine would appeal directly to the Trump administration for more weapons and more sanctions against Russia in such a case.

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Don't it make a superstar starstruck? Keith Urban's surreal Opry moments

Even international superstars like Keith Urban still get starstruck. 

Like, for example, when he got to perform the signature hit of a crossover icon at the Opry 100 celebration.

“It's surreal and very intimidating playing ‘Don't It Make [My] Brown Eyes Blue’ in front of Crystal Gayle sitting on the front row,” he laughs. “I was trying not to look at her, but it was impossible.”

Keith reveals it’s a sensation he often experiences at the institution, which is celebrating its 100th birthday this year.

“The Opry is surreal anyway,” he says, “cause all these artists I grew up playing their music and then they’re there. I remember the first time I met Ricky Skaggs sidestage, it was like meeting Santa Claus. It was surreal. I couldn't believe it.”

“It wasn't a guy that looked like Ricky Skaggs,” he continues. “It was really Ricky Skaggs, and he's just hanging sidestage, you know? It's a huge honor being invited into that family.”

Thousands of fans will likely be a little starstruck themselves, as Keith kicks off his High and Alive World Tour May 22 in Orange Beach, Alabama. 

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Maddie & Tae to release fourth studio album ‘Love & Light’

Maddie & Tae will release their fourth studio album ‘Love & Light’ on May 2nd, produced by Josh Kerr, Chris LaCorte, and Corey Crowder.

The 16-track album features the previously released tracks ‘Free Like’, ‘Sad Girl Summer’, ‘Heart They Didn’t Break’ and the new single ‘Kissing Cowboys, written by Maddie Font and Tae Kerr, along with Luke Dick, and Laura Veltz.  Kerr shares of the new song: “The thing about being a little bit older is you realize how many things you wish someone had told you. All the stuff you worried about, the pressure to be somebody else’s idea – when you really should be out there, well, ‘kissing cowboys.’”

The ladies said of the album:  “We’ve been out on the road, playing for a few thousand people at our own dates. We realized people are hungry for songs that tell it like it is about being single, being done wrong, being done right, and figuring out how to grow up without losing your sense of self, your friends or your dreams. So, we leaned into all those things.  And we didn’t let go of that sound where we take acoustic instruments, really make them shine and then thread all that electric goodness through a pretty stout base.”

Watch the visualizer for ‘Kissing Cowboys’ HERE.

The album ‘Love & Light’ is available to pre-save now.

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Randy Houser and Cody Johnson share the track ‘Cancel’

Randy Houser has shared a new version of his song “Cancel” featuring Cody Johnson.  Cancel was written by Houser and co-produced with Jay Tooke, and Randy said of the new collab: “After I wrote it, I went on Cody’s bus, and we talked about cutting it together. I was honored that something so meaningful to me was also important enough to him to want to be a part of it.”

Houser’s Note To Self Deluxe edition expands on his 2022 project of the same name, featuring new collaborations including: “Still That Cowboy” with Miranda Lambert, “Rub A Little Dirt On It” with Riley Green and “Country Round Here Tonight” with Justin Moore.

Houser will also be performing at festivals across the U.S. this summer, including Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam, Roostertail Music Festival, Lakefront Music Fest and the Red, White & Brauen Festival.

Take a listen to Cancel featuring Cody Johnson – HERE.

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Blackpink’s Jisoo to star in Netflix rom-com ‘Boyfriend on Demand’

K-pop star JISOO, member of BLACKPINK, has signed on to star in Netflix’s ‘Boyfriend on Demand’.  The romantic-drama series shared the following synopsis:  “an overworked young Korean woman who seeks escape in a virtual reality dating program, where she meets the boyfriends of her dreams.”

Jisoo will play exhausted webtoon producer Mi-rae, “who longs for a second chance at love, but has grown accustomed to a nonexistent dating life due to her hectic schedule. When Mi-rae receives a mysterious “Monthly Boyfriend” device by chance, she decides to give it a try, entering a virtual reality world where she encounters unrealistically perfect boyfriends, awakening her dormant desires for romance. He’s capable and competent at work, but Mi-rae feels uneasy around him. Despite his indifferent and cold demeanor, he’s a character with surprising secrets, sure to stir emotions in Mi-rae.”

Singer/actor Seo In-guk will star opposite Jisoo as Park Kyeong-nam, Mi-rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer.   Boyfriend on Demand is directed by Kim Jung-sik, known for the hit web series Work Later, Drink Now and No Gain No Love.

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