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Eric Church vs. Red Rocks: The Chief heads to Colorado for 3 special shows

Eric Church will do three nights at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre this summer to mark the release of his new album, Evangeline vs. The Machine, which arrives May 2. 

Each show will be different, with July 14 themed Eric Church vs. The Machine, as strings, horns and a choir join his band. July 15 will be Eric Church vs. The ECB, as the spotlight shines on his original band, including vocalist Joanna Cotten. July 16 will be a stripped-down, solo show titled Eric Church vs. The Guitar. 

Eric first played Red Rocks in August 2007 and hasn’t been back since his August 2016 performance there.

Tickets to Eric’s Red Rocks run are on sale to his Church Choir now, before becoming available to the general public on Friday, April 11. 

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Second unvaccinated child dies of measles in Texas amid outbreak in the state

A school-aged, unvaccinated child died at a local hospital in West Texas where they had been receiving treatment for measles – marking the second death of a minor in the state linked to the ongoing outbreak.

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Sunday on X that he was in Gaines County, the epicenter of the outbreak, to meet with families in the community. He said he had spoken to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to offer continued support and that teams from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention teams had been sent back to the state. Kennedy noted in his post on X that “the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” and added that the HHS is partnering with Texas health officials to better combat the measles outbreak in the state and has deployed teams from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the area. Source also said that Kennedy planned to attend the child’s funeral on Sunday.

Aaron Davis, vice president of UMC Health System in Lubbock, Texas, told CNN in a statement“We are deeply saddened to report that a school-aged child who was recently diagnosed with measles has passed away. The child was receiving treatment for complications of measles while hospitalized. It is important to note that the child was not vaccinated against measles and had no known underlying health conditions.”

Texas’ first measles death linked to the ongoing outbreak was in an unvaccinated school-aged child in February, with another death in New Mexico remaining under investigation. The measles outbreak – now spanning Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and possibly Kansas – reached at least 569 cases Friday, according to data obtained from state health departments.

In Texas, health department data shows that nearly all outbreak-related cases were in unvaccinated people, and 70% were among children and teens. Many of those cases have broken out in West Texas, with Gaines County accounting for nearly 66% of cases.  In Lubbock County, which accounts for nearly 7% of the confirmed cases in Texas, UMC Health has started offering drive-up measles screenings at both of its 24/7 urgent care centers.

As of Friday, New Mexico has reported 54 cases, and Oklahoma reported 10 cases (eight confirmed and two probable). Cases in Kansas, which the state health department said may be linked to the outbreak, reached 24 as of Wednesday.

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Death toll climbs to 18 after severe weather, flash flooding hits South, Midwest U.S.

Life-threatening weather conditions continued across multiple states on Sunday, with the threat of severe flooding in Memphis, Tennessee and Little Rock, Arkansas, and tornado watches in Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and Florida (per ABC News.)

Areas that had been previously affected by high winds and heavy rains since midweek saw additional inclement weather from the same relentless storm system that caused widespread power outages and voluntary evacuations. At least 18 people in multiple states have died from weather-related causes since Wednesday.  NPR reported that the severe storms continued throughout the South and Midwest on Sunday,with powerful tornadoes from Mississippi to Kentucky.

In a video message posted on X, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear warned residents Sunday morning that the state was in for another day or more of bad weather: “Please, everybody be careful, We’ve tragically lost two individuals, two Kentuckians, two children of God already, and we don’t want to lose any more.” WLKY reported that one of the fatalities was 9-year-old Gabriel Andrews, who was swept away by floodwaters as he walked to his school bus stop in Frankfort Friday morning

The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed that 10 people had died in storms in that state ,with half of the deaths in Tennessee occurred in McNairy County. The McNairy County Emergency Management Agency said in a social media post that an EF3 tornado in the southwestern Tennessee county on Thursday damaged 332 buildings, destroying 108 of them.

According to the National Weather Service, parts of Kentucky, Arkansas and Tennessee had received more than a foot of rain, while areas of Illinois, Mississippi and Missouri saw more than 10 inches. More than 54,000 customers in Arkansas had no power early Sunday afternoon, while thousands were also in the dark in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas, according to the website PowerOutage.us.

The NWS said in a Sunday forecast that the storm system — along with the threats of heavy rainfall and flash flooding — will move east into the Southeastern U.S. throughout the day, and forecasters also warned that flooding could continue for several days in the affected areas even after the heavy rains have dissipated.

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'Wait Til You Have Kids': Greylan James builds on the 'Next Thing You Know' phenomenon

Newcomer Greylan James is just starting to make a name for himself as an artist, but you probably already know a handful of songs he helped write – Kenny Chesney‘s “Happy Does” and Cole Swindell‘s “Forever to Me” among them.

But it was an ACM Award-winning Jordan Davis song that changed everything for him.

“‘Next Thing You Know,' I mean, really came out of nowhere,” Greylan remembers. “When we wrote that song, we were just tryin' to write a song about life, and we honestly thought nobody was ever really gonna hear it. It was just gonna be kind of a song that maybe was a B-side on a Jordan album.”

“But it's just been such a powerful reminder that great songs win, still today,” he adds.

Greylan’s been able to see the personal impact of his song firsthand.

“They come up to me like, ‘Dude, “Next Thing You Know” is about my life. I swear to God you guys wrote it about me,'” he says. “And going into my artist thing now and, like, working on my first album, it really reminds me of what kinda songs I want on my project.” 

Greylan’s current single, “Wait Til You Have Kids,” expresses a similar sentiment, inspired by something his mom used to say to him. 

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Zac Brown Band to headline NASCAR Chicago Street Race

NASCAR has announced that Zac Brown Band will headline the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race, taking place at the new Busch Light Summer Series Stage, directly adjacent to the iconic Chicago Street Race Start/Finish line, following the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday, July 5th.

Brown said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to announce that Zac Brown Band will be performing at this summer’s NASCAR Chicago Street Race. It’s going to be an unreal weekend of racing and non-stop entertainment, so buckle up. You won’t want to miss NASCAR’s biggest party of the summer. Can’t wait to see you all in July!”

The Chicago Street Race concert will be one of five full-length concerts at NASCAR races throughout the country, as a part of the first-ever Busch Light Summer Music Series. Additional electrifying pre-race performances will take place at Texas Motor Speedway May 2-4, Michigan International Speedway June 7-8, Iowa Speedway August 2-3), and Busch Light’s hometown of St. Louis at World Wide Technology Raceway September 6-7.

All tickets to the NASCAR Chicago Street Race include access to the concerts, and fans with Sunday-only tickets will also be able to access the Saturday Zac Brown Band headlining concert.

For further information, head to:  www.nascarchicago.com.

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Randy Travis extends ‘More Life Tour’ through fall 2025

Randy Travis has announced additional dates for his More Life Tour in 2025. Travis along with his original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré are ready to hit the road to perform Randy’s chart-topping hits, including “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen,” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”

Although Travis does not perform vocally due to the effects of the stroke he survived in 2013, he does appear on stage with his wife, Mary — engaging with fans, and interacting with the band.  The newly added dates will kick-off Aug. 21 in Denver, and will make stops in Cedar Rapids, San Antonio, Green Bay and more before wrapping up on Nov. 22 in Orono, Maine.

Travis shares: “The ‘More Life Tour’ celebrates something so much more than a musical moment in time—it’s a gift to me to spend time with my fans, and my band, as James Dupré perfectly presents the songs that best define my career. We look forward to seeing you all somewhere along the way.”

For ticket information, head to RandyTravis.com.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces additional sexual assault charges in new superseding indictment

Prosecutors have filed a new and third indictment against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The additional counts relate to an individual identified as Victim-2, bringing the total number of counts facing Combs to five.

The new indictment against Combs adds an additional charge of sex trafficking and an additional charge of transportation to engage in prostitution, with Combs potentially receiving additional prison time if convicted .In addition to the extra counts, federal prosecutors updated the language of the racketeering conspiracy charge Combs faces, clarifying that “Combs kidnapped and carried and displayed a firearm to female victim, and that the defendant dangled a female victim over an apartment balcony.”

Combs’ legal team issued this response to the superseding indictment: “These are not new allegations or new accusers. These are the same individuals, former long-term girlfriends, who were involved in consensual relationships. This was their private sex life, defined by consent, not coercion.”

Combs was arrested last year after being charged in a sprawling sex trafficking indictment. He has denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty to both previous indictments. Prosecutors said the additional counts and the updated language should not affect the schedule, as they want Combs to be arraigned on the new indictment during the final pretrial conference later this month. His trial is set to start May 5.

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Damiano David details debut solo album, shares video for ‘Next Summer’

Måneskin frontman Damiano David is sharing details of his forthcoming debut solo album, Funny Little Fears, dropping on May 16th.

David shared of the upcoming, 14-track LP: “I’ve always been afraid of heights, that any moment the ground breaks apart under my feet and in one second, everything’s gone. I’ve been afraid of darkness, an immensity I don’t get to see or understand, that might take me if I don’t watch my steps. I’ve been afraid of myself, asking for too much, chasing something I didn’t even know if I really wanted. And honestly sometimes I’m still scared, but I wrote myself a manual. Hope u find it helpful too. I called it Funny Little Fears.”

David recently released his latest solo single, “Next Summer,” available now via digital outlets.  David says of the new song: “At first listen, the song speaks about youthful love—an unrequited summer romance. But on a deeper level, it reveals a much larger reflection. It’s an allegory of life—how sometimes we can be prisoners of ourselves, our fears, our insecurities, our inability to change. Our failure to see the world and life from a different perspective in the crucial and defining moments of existence.”

David previously dropped the solo singles “Silverlines” and “Born with a Broken Heart,” and will launch his first solo headlining tour in November, with 33 dates across Europe, Australia, North America, South America and Asia this year.  For ticket info, head HERE.

See the video for ‘Next Summer’ – HERE.
Pre-order Funny Little Fears – HERE.

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Nashville notes: Chris Lane's 'Fire' + Kassi Ashton's 'Radio'

Chris Lane teams up with Abby Anderson for the new duet “Fire We Found.” You can check out the collab’s music video on YouTube now.

State Road 13, the new EP from newcomer Jordan Fletcher, is set to arrive April 18. It features his new track, “What Do I Know.”

Kassi Ashton‘s “Ride or Die Radio” is the latest preview track from her expanded album, Made from the Dirt: The Blooms, which drops April 25.



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Russell Dickerson & Colbie Caillat are loving & letting go with new duet

Colbie Caillat‘s probably best known for her 2007 smash “Bubbly.” Now, the pop singer-songwriter’s teaming up with Russell Dickerson on the new heartbreak ballad “If You Love Me Let Me Go.” 

“First off, I’ve always been a huge fan of Colbie!” Russell says. “So, when she asked me to join her on this song, I was honestly blown away. Her music is timeless, and she's truly the voice of a generation. Being part of something like this is such an honor and a pleasure!”

For Colbie, the feeling is mutual.

“I've been friends with Russell for many years now and I'm also a fan of his music and artistry,” she says. “I knew this story would be best told through two voices, and he's perfect for it.”

You might remember Colbie was also part of the country/pop group Gone West

You can check out Russell and Colbie’s music video for “If You Love Me Let Me Go” on YouTube now.

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