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Russell Dickerson to release new EP ‘Worth Your Wild’

Country hitmaker Russell Dickerson is ushering in spring with a new EP, Worth Your Wild, arriving March 6. Helmed by producer Josh Kerr, the EP features four tracks — three brand-new songs in addition to the previously released title cut.

Fans got the official word via social media, where Dickerson shared: “Yall been asking for new music so…. the “Worth Your Wild EP” is dropping FRIDAY MARCH 6TH!! Pre-save link in bio 🌊” He’s also offered a sneak peek of “B.O.A.T.” along with behind-the-scenes moments from the cover shoot.

Dickerson co-wrote three of the four songs on the EP, with the full track list featuring:

  • “Worth Your Wild” (Russell Dickerson, Parker Welling, Casey Brown)
  • “B.O.A.T.” (Russell Dickerson, Steph Jones, Matt Dragstrem, Chase McGill)
  • “2 Limes, 2 Coronas” (Russell Dickerson, Matt Dragstrem, Josh Osborne)
  • “Spring Break” (Seth Ennis, Devin Dawson, Jordan Minton, Jordan Reynolds)

The Worth Your While EP follows Dickerson’s August 2025 release, “Famous Back Home,” and arrives as he gears up for a busy stretch on the road. The first leg of his 2026 RussellMania Tour launches April 23 in Raleigh, North Carolina, hitting some of the biggest venues he’s headlined so far. Select dates will feature support from Atlus, Dasha, Tyler Hubbard, Niko Moon, Adrien Nunez and Kevin Powers. Dickerson will also step onto the main stage at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest, running June 4–7.

Presave ‘Worth Your While’ – HERE.

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Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton in trailer for ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff ‘Y: Marshals’

CBS has released the first extended trailer for Y: Marshals, the latest spinoff from Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe, with Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton.

Y: Marshals continues the expansion of the Yellowstone franchise while shifting focus to law enforcement and frontier justice, positioning Kayce Dutton at the center of a darker, more solitary chapter in his journey. Set after the death of John Dutton and the sale of much of the family’s legendary ranch, the new series finds Kayce searching for a fresh start. This time, he joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, putting his background as both a cowboy and former Navy SEAL to use. As the official synopsis states, “With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana.”

The trailer shows Kayce navigating dangerous territory—both professionally and personally—as he works alongside fellow marshals Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos), and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means). Together, they face escalating violence across the region while coping with the emotional toll of being the last line of defense. As described, “Kayce and his teammates — Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos) and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means) — must balance the high psychological cost of serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence with their duty to their families.”

Family also remains central to Kayce’s story; his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) returns, along with trusted allies Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) from the Broken Rock reservation. Notably absent from the cast is Kelsey Asbille’s Monica, raising questions about what new loss or turning point may shape Kayce’s future.

Y: Marshals premieres Sunday, March 1 at 8 p.m. on CBS, streaming on Paramount+ live and on-demand for Paramount+ Premium subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the next day.

See the trailer for Y: Marshals: HERE.

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Kesha teams up with DJ/producer Armin Van Buuren on ‘Delusional’ remix

Kesha is continuing her fresh rework of songs from her chart-topping sixth album Period with the release of “Delusional (Armin van Buuren Remix),” out now via her own Kesha Records. The new version pairs Kesha with electronic music icon Armin van Buuren, whose trance-driven take on the track has already gained major traction online after standout plays at events like the 2025 Amsterdam Music Festival and Tomorrowland Brazil.

“Kesha and I first connected in the studio a few years ago, and since then we’ve continued writing and creating together,” says van Buuren. “Our chemistry and connection made this remix feel completely natural. When she asked me to rework her favourite song from the album, I wanted to preserve the emotion and message while shaping it into something that really reflects my sound. The remix is energetic and uplifting, with driving beats and euphoric, classic trance melodies, and it fits perfectly with where club music is right now.”

“Delusional (Armin van Buuren Remix)” follows the recent release of “Glow (Blusher Remix),” which features Australian pop trio Blusher. The group will also join Kesha next month as special guests on the Australia and New Zealand leg of The Tits Out Tour, marking her first headline run in the region in more than a decade. The tour begins February 19 at Brisbane’s Riverstage and includes sold-out arena dates in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, along with festival appearances at Sydney’s Mighty Hoopla and Christchurch’s Electric Avenue.

Both “Delusional” and “Glow” are among the standout tracks from Period, an album that also fueled the biggest headlining tour of Kesha’s career across North America last year, with packed shows from Los Angeles’ Kia Forum to New York’s Madison Square Garden. Following the Australia and New Zealand dates, Kesha will head to the UK and Europe for her first headline tour there in over ten years, launching March 4 in Berlin and wrapping March 31 in Dublin.

Take a listen to the remix at van Buuren’s 2025’s Amsterdam Music Festival appearance – HERE.

Stream ‘DELUSIONAL. (Armin van Buuren Remix)’ – HERE.

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Lana Del Rey shares video for ‘White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter’

Lana Del Rey has returned with a new track, “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter.” The single was written by Del Rey alongside her sister Chuck Grant, her brother-in-law Jason Pickens, and her husband Jeremy Dufrene. She co-produced the track with longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, with additional production and string arrangements by Drew Erickson. Mixing duties were handled by Dean Reid and Laura Sisk.

“White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” marks Del Rey’s first release since April of last year, when she shared the standalone songs ‘Henry, Come On’ and ‘Bluebird.’ It also serves as the third preview of her forthcoming album, Stove, which will serve as the follow-up to 2023’s acclaimed Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. LP.

Initially introduced in January 2024 under the working title ‘Lasso,’ the upcoming album was once described as a country-leaning effort, reflecting Del Rey’s long-teased interest in the genre. At one point, it was also rumored to be called ‘The Right Person Will Stay,’ with a previously suggested release date that ultimately passed. Earlier this month, Lana told fans via Instagram that the record is expected to arrive in roughly three months. She added that she was “really happy” with the new single, noting that she and Antonoff “finally found that magical chord”.

A self-directed video for White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter was also just released, featuring a cameo appearance from Lana’s husband.

Check out the video for White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter: HERE.

Stream the song – HERE.

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Nashville notes: Maddie & Tae talk to Dr. Phil + Luke Combs’ solo ‘Ordinary’

Maddie & Tae discuss putting their career as a duo on pause in the latest edition of The Dr. Phil Podcast. You can watch the conversation on YouTube

You can check out Filmore’s performance of “Yeehaw” on The Kelly Clarkson Show on YouTube. It’s from his new album, Atypical.

“Didn't have [Alex Warren] with me this time but hopefully I did Ordinary justice,” Luke Combs wrote on his socials, referring to his 2025 collab with the pop star at Lollapalooza. Luke’s solo version from the Georgia Theatre is available on YouTube



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Tucker Wetmore’s Red Rocks dreams will come true this fall

Tucker Wetmore’s headed for Colorado this fall to mark an item off his bucket list. 

“Headlining Red Rocks has been one of my dreams for quite some time and I can't think of a better place to bring the energy of The Brunette World Tour,” he said of the newly announced date.

Tucker will play the iconic amphitheater Oct. 27. 

Presales start March 4, with tickets becoming available to the public March 6. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold will go to Face the Fight, which supports suicide prevention and provides mental health services for veterans. 

The “Wind Up Missin’ You” hitmaker kicked off his tour earlier in February with sold-out shows in Boston and New York City. He also just added to his schedule an appearance on the CMA Fest main stage at Nissan Stadium in June.

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Koe Wetzel will be The Night Champion on tour

Koe Wetzel will kick off his The Night Champion World Tour May 3 in Melbourne, Australia, before taking his show to Canada in July. 

His first U.S. date on the 45-city run will be July 23 in Nampa, Idaho.

Shane Smith & The Saints, Ole 60, Wyatt Flores, Corey Kent, Wade Bowen, Bayker Blankenship, Kolby Cooper and Logan Jahnke will join him on the trek, which wraps at the end of October. 

“It's kind of crazy that I'm not dead or in jail with everything that's gone on in my life,” Koe says as he explains the tour’s name. “Coming into 2026 and this tour, I feel like I'm the best version of myself I've ever been. I survived the night side of me. I'm coming out of it a champion.”

Tickets for the Aussie shows are on sale now, with presales for the remaining dates starting March 10, before the public offering March 13. 

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Why are Riley Green & Carly Pearce snuggling & drinking wine?

The mystery only seems to be deepening with Carly Pearce, as she adds a new player to her developing musical drama: Riley Green. 

On Monday she cleared her Instagram feed, save for a sultry photo that seems to show her sitting on the edge of a bed, wearing a negligee and staring off into the distance. 

Then on Wednesday she promised there would be more info on Thursday, attaching a short clip of a video monitor showing a man’s hand stroking her arm and leg as she holds a glass of red wine. 

“Baby isn't doing this, the definition of insane,” she sings in the background.

On Thursday, she shared another clip, revealing the masculine hand belongs to Riley. 

The audio clip remains the same, though if you listen closely, it adds a harmony from Riley. A subsequent news release teases the upcoming track without offering much more clarity. 

With Riley fans excited about a video that hints at being as steamy as “Worst Way,” Carly devotees are still waiting for news of her upcoming fifth studio album, featuring the lead single “Dream Come True” and the recently released “Church Girl.”

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Russell Dickerson’s new EP will be ‘Worth Your Wild’

Russell Dickerson is setting you up with some new beach tunes in time for spring break.

His new Worth Your Wild EP will arrive March 6, with three new tracks accompanying the current single and title cut: “B.O.A.T.,” “2 Limes, 2 Coronas” and “Spring Break”

You can get a preview of “B.O.A.T.” plus a behind-the-scenes look at the cover shoot on Russell’s socials

The first round of the 2026 Russellmania Tour cranks up April 23 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Russell is also set to play a just-announced set at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest in June. 

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Dolly Parton lends her name to the former East Tennessee Children’s Hospital

East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is changing its name to Dolly Parton Children’s Hospital.

“Being fortunate to have grown up in the mountains of East Tennessee, I learned early on what it means to take care of one another,” Dolly says in a news release. “Every child deserves world-class care, wrapped in kindness and love. I'm so honored to stand alongside this hospital and do my part to help bring more hope, more comfort and more healing to children and families.”

You can watch Dolly make the announcement in a longer video on YouTube.

Dolly Parton’s Children’s Hospital will continue a 90-year history that starts with a main campus in Knoxville and close to 20 more locations across East Tennessee.

While it’s not immediately clear exactly what the change will mean, the hospital promises it’s not simply symbolic.

“This is more than a name change,” President and CEO Matt Schaefer says. “With Dolly's support, we are strengthening our mission to deliver world-class pediatric care to families, ensuring every child who walks through our doors receives the treatment they deserve.”

You can find out more at DollyChildrens.org.

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