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Quinta Brunson to guest host ‘SNL’ with musical guest Benson Boone on May 3

Abbott Elementary star and creator Quinta Brunson is returning to host NBC’s Saturday Night Live for the second time on May 3, featuring musical guest Benson Boone, who is making his debut on the comedy series.

Brunson previously made her hosting debut on April 1, 2023 in an episode that earned her a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. Brunson was also present at the show’s 50th anniversary special in February.

22 year-old singer/songwriter Boone, who shot to fame with his hit single “Beautiful Things,” is fresh off his viral set at Coachella, where he debuted the title track of his upcoming sophomore album, “American Heart.”

No word as of press time on who will host the show’s May 10th episode or the May 17th season finale.

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Drake confirms he’s working on new solo album during livestream

Drake has been busy this year– first dropping his collab project with PARTYNEXTDOOR “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U” in February, as well as wrapping his tour in Australia and New Zealand.

Now, he revealed during his latest Stake gambling livestream with Adin Ross that he’s also working on a new album. When asked “Is it any good?” .. Drake replied: “It’s a slap.”

Meanwhile, Drake’s legal team filed an updated version of their lawsuit against UMG later this week, this coming after they secured a legal win earlier in the month when a judge denied UMG’s request to pause discovery, allowing them access to documents and depositions. A ruling on UMG’s motion to dismiss is scheduled for June 20.

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Nashville notes: Kelsea Ballerini's 'Baggage' + the passing of a Hee Haw icon

Hee Haw star and gospel singer Lulu Roman passed away Wednesday in Bellingham, Washington, at the age of 78, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She’d moved to the Northwest seven months ago to be with her son.

Kelsea Ballerini‘s new single is the Patterns track “Baggage,” a fan favorite from her 36-city arena tour.

Brothers Osborne, Kacey Musgraves, Michelle Branch, Cage the Elephant and more are set to play the A Big Night for a Little Sister benefit May 5 at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl to help Amanda “Mandy” Pence in her battle with cancer.

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Is Dasha 'Here for the Party' or 'Not at This Party'? You pick

Is Dasha here for the party – or not? It turns out you can have it either way.

The follow-up to her country/pop smash “Austin” is the new single “Not at This Party,” where thoughts of a missing paramour are distracting her from the celebration. 

Now she’s also putting out a cover of Gretchen Wilson‘s 2004 hit “Here for the Party.”

“‘Here for the Party’ is unapologetic and fun,” Dasha says. “When I perform this track, it feels like I’m giving people permission to let loose and be themselves. It’s the kind of song that owns the room, and that’s the vibe l love bringing to my shows.”

Dasha’s version of “Here for the Party” is available on Amazon Music now, and she’ll perform it during the Stagecoach livestream as well. 

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Riley Green honors his grandfathers on the golf course and onstage

Riley Green raised more than $150,000 for his charitable foundation with his first Buford Bonds Golf Tournament, held in his home state of Alabama on April 17.

Established in 2023, Riley’s Buford Bonds Fund is named for his grandfathers, Buford Green and Lendon Bonds.

“A lot of our charities that we support with the foundation are military stuff, Folds of Honor, things like that, and they were both in the armed forces, but just great role models,” Riley told The Anniston Star. “My granddaddy Lendon played golf at Stoney Brook about every day with his brothers, and I learned to play golf with him. And my granddad, Buford, was a real witty guy, and probably where I got a lot of my songwriting ability from.”

The event also included a writers round with Jamey Johnson, Randy Montana, Eric Dylan and Drake White at The Golden Saw in Jacksonville, Riley’s hometown. 

Riley and his grandfather Buford turned the former sawmill on the site of his great grandparents’ home into a music venue, and he played there weekly at the start of his career. 

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Ten legendary ACM winners set to play the 60th awards in Texas

Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Stapleton, Clint Black, Cody Johnson, Kelsea Ballerini, LeAnn Rimes, Miranda LambertRascal Flatts and Wynonna Judd all join the performance lineup for the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards in the Lone Star State in May.

Reba McEntire is set to host the celebration of six decades of country music live on Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, the home of the Dallas Cowboys. 

The ACM previously announced that Blake Shelton, Eric Church and Lainey Wilson would also play. Look for more details about the expanded 2 1/2-hour show to be revealed the last week of April.

The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards air Thursday, May 9, at 8 p.m. ET.  

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Charles Kelley's ready to 'Run' while 'Driving and Listening to Music'

Lady A‘s Charles Kelley is getting ready to release the latest couple of tracks from his upcoming album, Songs for a New Moon.

“My two new songs, ‘Driving And Listening To Music’ and ‘Run’ will be YOURS this Friday,” he shared on Instagram. “Can't wait for y'all to hear these… get ready to crank them up in your car. Let's go!”

In other posts, he offered fans an early sample of the tunes. 

“Some of us stayed/ Some of us found a way of getting out/ But while we were there, I swear we owned every road in this whole town/ Just driving and listening to music,” he sings on the first cut, accompanied by a video of him in the desert with a classic car. 

There are two “Run” previews, both featuring his wife, Cassie Kelley, and his son, Ward. In one, they’re in the Bahamas. In the other, they’re exploring Europe, among other locations.

Charles previously released “Can’t Lose You” and “Here with Me” in late March. His complete second solo album is set to arrive June 25.


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CeCe Winans calls on Cody Johnson's gospel side for 'Come Jesus Come'

Gospel legend CeCe Winans is teaming up with Cody Johnson on a new version of the song she sang on American Idol on Easter. 

The 17-time Grammy winner performed “Come Jesus Come” with season 22 contestant Roman Collins on Idol‘s Songs of Faith special. In 2024, CeCe’s version of “Goodness of God” — also with Collins — became the most-viewed Idol clip of all time.

“To be invited back to American Idol to share a message of hope through music is such an honor,” she says. “This song means so much to me and teaming up with Cody brings a new richness to the message.”

“It's a reminder that in the midst of all we face, there's still the promise that help is on the way,” she adds.

CeCe and Cody’s duet version of “Come Jesus Come” will be available Friday.


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EU fines Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million under new digital rules

European Union regulators imposed hefty fines on Apple and Meta on Wednesday, intensifying efforts to enforce the bloc’s digital competition laws. The fines were issued under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), a comprehensive set of regulations aimed at increasing consumer and business choice while curbing the dominance of powerful tech “gatekeepers.” Both tech giants have signaled their intention to appeal.

The European Commission, which serves as the EU’s executive body, fined Apple €500 million (approximately $571 million) for restricting app developers from directing users to alternative, often cheaper, purchasing options outside of its App Store. Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, was fined €200 million over its practice of requiring users to either accept targeted ads or pay a fee to avoid them.

According to the Commission, both Apple and Meta must comply with the rulings within 60 days or face additional recurring fines. While substantial, these penalties are smaller than the multibillion-euro fines the EU has previously levied on major tech firms for antitrust violations. Henna Virkkunen, the Commission’s executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, said the goal of the DMA is to ensure that individuals maintain control over their personal data and that companies can communicate directly with customers. She added: “today’s decisions conclude that both Apple and Meta denied users this freedom of choice and must amend their practices.

In Apple’s case, the Commission found the company imposed restrictive conditions that blocked app developers from directing users to purchase alternatives outside the App Store—despite DMA rules that require such transparency. Regulators have now ordered Apple to eliminate both technical and business barriers that prevent developers from promoting or linking to these external options. Apple responded by accusing the Commission of unfairly singling it out and shifting expectations despite the company’s efforts to adhere to the rules. The company said: “We’ve invested hundreds of thousands of engineering hours and implemented many changes to comply with the law—changes users haven’t even requested,” adding that the Commission “keeps moving the goalposts.”

Meta’s investigation focused on its strategy to comply with EU privacy rules by offering a paid, ad-free version of Facebook and Instagram. Users could pay a monthly fee—starting at €10—to avoid having their data used for targeted advertising. This option was introduced after the EU’s top court ruled that Meta must obtain user consent before serving personalized ads, a ruling that threatened its core advertising model. Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, Joel Kaplan, criticized the ruling and argued that the EU is penalizing successful American firms while applying different standards to European and Chinese competitors. Meta introduced a third option allowing users to opt for fewer personalized ads without subscribing in November, however, the Commission is still reviewing this alternative and has asked Meta to demonstrate its effectiveness. Kaplan said: “this is more than a fine—it’s an attempt to force a fundamental change in our business model. It’s essentially a multi-billion-dollar penalty and forces us to deliver a diminished service. These restrictions also harm European businesses that depend on personalized advertising.”

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State of Emergency declared after New Jersey wildfire rapidly expands

A fast-moving wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, has surged to more than 11,500 acres since Tuesday, forcing thousands to evacuate and threatening over 1,000 structures. According to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, the Jones Road Wildfire was initially reported around 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area in Ocean County, and rapidly spread overnight from several hundred acres to 8,500. Officials believe that the dry brush and low humidity helped fuel the rapid expansion, as well as strong 25 mph gusts that whipped through the area.

Trevor Raynor of the Forest Fire Service explained that the blaze was first spotted from the Cedar Bridge Fire Tower near Barnegat Township. “Our teams responded immediately. Even with aerial and ground support, the fire grew quickly.” The fire, located just south of Toms River, has also impacted travel along the Garden State Parkway. On Tuesday evening flames crossed the highway, prompting a full closure of the parkway.

As of Wednesday morning, the fire was 30% contained. During a press conference, Shawn LaTourette, New Jersey’s Commissioner of Environmental Protection, said that no injures had been reported, but warned that the fire is expected to continue growing and could become the state’s most significant wildfire in two decades: “thanks to the brave and tireless efforts of our state’s fire service teams, we’ve managed to prevent a much larger catastrophe. Lives and homes have been saved.”

Acting Governor Tahesha Way, filling in for Governor Phil Murphy, issued a state of emergency for Ocean County on Wednesday morning, which allows additional resources to be deployed to combat the fire. As of Wednesday, more than 5,000 people had evacuated either by order or voluntarily. Over 25,000 utility customers lost power due to the fire, and forecasters warned of gusty winds up to 20 mph during the morning before conditions ease later in the day. Rain is not expected until Friday evening.

According to Chief Bill Donnelly of the Forest Fire Service, the blaze has placed buildings in both Ocean and Lacey Townships at risk, with the cause of the fire still under investigation. Currently, about 100 firefighters are working on the ground and from the air, with full containment anticipated by the weekend.

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