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Halsey teams up with Evanescence’s Amy Lee on ‘Hand That Feeds’

Halsey and Amy Lee of Evanescence have teamed up for the new collaboration “Hand That Feeds”, from the upcoming upcoming John Wick-spinoff movie, Ballerina starring Ana de Armas and Keanu Reeves.

Lee writes in an Instagram post“It’s been so much fun making music for the @ballerinamovie – and such a pleasure to create with @iamhalsey.”

Hand That Feeds” is produced by Jordan Fish (formerly of Bring Me the Horizon) who previously collaborated with both Lee and Halsey.

‘From the World of John Wick: Ballerina’, starring Ana de Armas, premieres in theaters on June 6; listen to ‘Hand That Feeds’ – HERE.

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Nashville notes: Caylee Hammack's paperback romance + Dylan Scott's 'Easy' video

Chris Young will headline the first OC Smoke Show on Aug. 16 in San Juan Capistrano, California. Chris Janson, The Band Perry and Kelsey Hart will also take the stage. Presales start Thursday, June 5, before tickets become available to the public Friday, June 6.

Caylee Hammack‘s romance novel Bed of Roses, which was written with bestselling author Carolyn Brown, is now out in paperback. Each chapter corresponds with a track on Caylee’s album of the same name.

You can check out Dylan Scott‘s new music video for “Easy Does It” on YouTube. It’s the title track of his just-released third album. 

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How to see Brett Young, Midland and more for free during CMA Fest

The Big Machine Pop Up will be taking over Bell Bottoms Up once again this year during CMA Fest. 

Brett Young, Midland, Conner Smith, RaeLynn, Caroline Jones, Something Out West, Noah Hicks, Chase McDaniel and The Jack Wharf Band are just some of the artists set to play the free event. 

It kicks off Thursday, June 5, and runs through Saturday, June 7, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day.

While the event is free, you can skip the line and be guaranteed entry in return for a $25 donation to the Music Has Value Fund.

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Charles Kelley's got Sticks, Strings & 'Songs for a New Moon' this summer

Charles Kelley and his brothers are gearing up to give back to the place where they grew up.

Charles and his brothers, Josh Kelley and John Kelley, will host the fourth annual Sticks & Strings Concert & Golf Tournament in the Augusta, Georgia, area Aug. 24-25.

It kicks off with a Sunday concert at Columbia County Performing Arts Center before a golf tournament at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Monday.

Tickets are on sale now, with proceeds going to local charities.

It’s a busy summer for Charles, as he prepares for the release of his second solo album, Songs for a New Moon, on June 25. He and his wife are also expecting their second child.

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These boots are made for … Lainey Wilson: How to walk a mile in her shoes

Lainey Wilson‘s counting down to the launch of her own brand of boots. 

“I love songwriting, because it lets me put myself into someone else’s shoes, and see the world through another set of eyes. If someone could walk in a mile in your boots, what would they say about you?” she asks in a social media video that shows off her new designs.

The limited-edition Golden West Boots launch Thursday, June 5, but you can sign up online for early access.

Meanwhile, Lainey is planning to return to the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas at the end of the year. Tickets to her Wildflowers & Wild Horses show Dec. 7 at T-Mobile Arena go on sale Friday, June 6, with presales underway now. 

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Jason Aldean raises a 'Whiskey Drink' & hits 30 number ones

Jason Aldean‘s “Whiskey Drink” has proven to be the round that puts him in the record books, as his latest single becomes his 30th #1.

“30 #1s is a huge milestone, and I couldn't let it go by without thanking the fans, country radio, the songwriters, BMG and the best promo team in the business,” Jason says. “I appreciate all the support we have gotten from everyone over the last 20 years.”

“And, I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon; so, I'm working hard on getting this next round of music out and can't wait to share it soon,” he adds.

Back in May, Blake Shelton hit the same milestone with “Texas,” a feat only equalled by legends like George Strait, Tim McGraw, Ronnie Milsap, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson and Reba McEntire.  

Jason’s set to play CMA Fest on Thursday, June 5, as he continues his own Full Throttle Tour.

Here’s a look back at his 30 number ones: 
1. “Why”
2. “She's Country”
3. “Big Green Tractor”
4. “The Truth”
5. “My Kinda Party”
6. “Don't You Wanna Stay” (Jason Aldean & Kelly Clarkson)
7. “Dirt Road Anthem”
8. “Tattoos On This Town”
9. “Fly Over States”
10. “Take a Little Ride”
11. “The Only Way I Know” (Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan & Eric Church)
12. “Night Train”
13. “When She Says Baby”
14. “Burnin' It Down”
15. “Just Gettin' Started”
16. “Tonight Looks Good On You”
17. “Lights Come On”
18. “A Little More Summertime”
19. “Any Ol' Barstool”
20. “You Make It Easy”
21. “Drowns The Whiskey” (Jason Aldean & Miranda Lambert)
22. “Girl Like You”
23. “Rearview Town”
24. “Got What I Got”
25. “Blame It On You”
26. “If I Didn't Love You” (Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood)
27. “Trouble With a Heartbreak”
28. “Try That In A Small Town”
29. “Friends Like That” (Jason Aldean & John Morgan)
30. “Whiskey Drink”

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Cody Johnson & Ashley McBryde team up to host CMA Fest on ABC

Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde will host the annual CMA Fest TV special this year on ABC.

Set to air Thursday, June 26 at 8 p.m. ET, the three-hour event will be available the next day on Hulu. This will be Cody’s first year to lead the special, while Ashley hosted last year with Jelly Roll.

Earlier this year, Cody and Ashley hit the road together on the Leather Deluxe Tour. 

The 52nd CMA Fest kicks off Thursday, June 5 in Nashville and runs through the following Sunday. This will be the 22nd year in a row the special has aired on ABC. 

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Suspect arrested in stabbing at Oregon homeless shelter that left 11 injured

A man has been taken into custody following a stabbing incident that left 11 people injured at a homeless shelter in downtown Salem, Oregon. The attack occurred on the evening of June 1 at the Union Gospel Mission, located just north of downtown. Salem

Police were called to the scene around 7:15 p.m. after reports of a mass stabbing involving multiple victims; according to authorities, 11 individuals sustained a range of injuries and were transported to Salem Health for treatment. The suspect, whose identity has not yet been made public, was arrested at the scene.

In a statement shared on X, the Salem Police Department confirmed they were investigating a stabbing that involved numerous victims, all of whom had been taken to receive medical attention:  “The suspect is in custody,” the department noted.  Additionally, police spokesperson Angela Hedrick confirmed that all 11 victims had been taken to the hospital and were receiving care for varios types of injuries.

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Suspect charged with federal hate crime in antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado that injured 8

The man accused of carrying out a violent assault during a pro-Israel event in Boulder, Colorado, which left eight people hospitalized, is now facing federal hate crime charges.

Boulder Police said in a statement that four women and four men between the ages of 52-88 were injured in the attack at Pearl Street Mall on Sunday, with their injuries ranging from minor to serious.  According to newly released court documents, the suspect — identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, from El Paso County, Colo. — shouted “Free Palestine” and threw a makeshift flamethrower into a crowd of people calling for the release of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. The group targeted was participating in the “Run for Their Lives” walk, an event meant to raise awareness about Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. Soliman allegedly told police he found out about the group online and deliberately chose them as his target.

In response to the incident, Attorney General Pamela Bondi issued a statement condemning the attack: “We will never tolerate this kind of hatred. We refuse to accept a world in which Jewish Americans are targeted for who they are and what they believe.”

According to an affidavit filed on Monday, Soliman has been charged with a “hate crime involving actual or perceived race, religion or national origin.”  The affidavit also stated that Soliman told police he had planned the attack for a year, reportedly admitted to authorities that he had searched YouTube for instructions on how to build Molotov cocktails, purchased the necessary materials, and assembled them himself, the documents state. During police interviews, Soliman allegedly expressed a strong desire to harm “Zionist people,” claiming he wished for their deaths and indicated he would be willing to repeat the attack. He also allegedly voiced deep animosity toward Zionist groups, telling investigators he felt compelled to act against them to prevent them from “taking over our land,” which he described as Palestine.

Soliman reportedly said he chose to wait until after his daughter’s graduation to move forward, and is said to have traveled roughly 100 miles from his home in Colorado Springs to Boulder.  At the scene, police discovered at least 14 unused Molotov cocktails made from wine carafes and mason jars filled with clear liquid and fitted with red cloth wicks. They also recovered a backpack-style weed sprayer, which may have contained a flammable substance. Testing showed the liquid in both the bottles and the sprayer was 87-octane gasoline with xylene, a chemical compound.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Soliman is currently in the U.S. unlawfully, arrived in August 2022 on a B2 tourist visa and applied for asylum the following month. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said that his visa expired in February 2023, and that although he was issued a temporary work permit, it expired on March 28 – he has been residing in the country without legal status since then. President Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Yesterday’s horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED in the United States of America. He came in through Biden’s ridiculous Open Border Policy, which has hurt our Country so badly. He must go out under “TRUMP” Policy. Acts of Terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law. This is yet another example of why we must keep our Borders SECURE, and deport Illegal, Anti-American Radicals from our Homeland. My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy, and the Great People of Boulder, Colorado!”

Soliman was booked into the Boulder County Jail, and his bail was set at $10 million. Jail records list numerous felony charges, including possession and use of incendiary weapons. A first-degree murder charge was also noted, though it’s not yet clear if it refers to attempted murder.

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The 'hardest job' Tim McGraw's ever had – and how you can watch him do it

If you enjoyed seeing Tim McGraw and wife Faith Hill in 1883, there’s good news.

Tim would love to do another Western – he’s just not sure he wants to work as hard as he did on the Taylor Sheridan Yellowstone prequel. 

1883 was the first TV series that I had done or Faith had done,” he explains. “Movies are a little quicker for sure, but 1883, Faith and I both joke that it was the hardest job we've ever had, period, in our lives.”

“And I grew up in a farm town workin' on farms and drivin' tractors and pullin' coffee weeds out of rice fields,” he adds. “So I did some hard labor growin' up.”

So how hard did Tim and Faith work on the 2021 show?

“We were shootin' 1883 for six months, sometimes six days a week, 14 hours a day on horseback and terrible weather conditions, either burning hot or freezing cold,” he recalls. “It was a lot of hard work and I wouldn't trade it for anything.”

“But we had such a great time and it was a great experience for Faith and I together, and I would love to do another Western somewhere down the road,” he says. 

If you haven’t seen 1883, you can check it out now on Paramount+.

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