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Country music icon Mickey Gilley dies at age 86

Country music icon Mickey Gilley passed away Saturday in Branson, Missouri, due to complications after a recent hospitalization. He was 86 years old.  Gilley’s publicist Zach Farnum said in a statement that he “passed peacefully” surrounded by family and close friends. He had recently returned home from the road after playing 10 shows in April, according to the statement.

Gilley pursued a career in music following in the footsteps of his older cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis.  He released his first single in New Orleans under producer Huey Meaux, and in 1970 he opened Gilley’s, his first nightclub in Pasadena, Texas. In 1980, Gilley’s was featured in the popular movie Urban Cowboy starring John Travolta and Debra Winger, and went on to star in numerous popular television series including ‘Murder She Wrote,’ ‘The Fall Guy,’ ‘Fantasy Island’ and ‘Dukes of Hazzard.’

In 1989, Gilley was one of the first major country singers to open his own theater in Branson, Missouri. He scored 17 #1 hits throughout the course of his career, including “Room Full Of Roses,” “City Lights,” “Window Up Above,” “Don’t The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time,” “Bring It On Home To Me,” “Stand By Me,” “Lonely Nights” and more.  He won six ACM Awards, earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011.

Among his survivors are Jerry Lee Lewis, Gilley’s cousin; his wife Cindy Loeb Gilley, children Kathy, Michael, Gregory and Keith Ray, as well as four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

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Harry Styles announces North American ‘Love on Tour’ dates, including extended residencies

Harry Styles revealed the 2022 dates for his North American ‘Love on Tour’ in support of his upcoming album, Harry’s House, with extended residencies in fewer cities.  Styles will be kicking off the tour with two dates at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena before heading to New York for 10 dates at Madison Square Garden. traveling to Austin, Texas for five shows at Moody Center, and then five shows at Chicago’s United Center before Styles wrapping up in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum for 10 nights.

Fans can register for Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan platform here through Thursday, May 19 at 10 p.m. ET for the presale. Registered fans who receive a code will have access to purchase tickets before the general public Wednesday, May 25 starting at 12 p.m. local time. Only fans that have received a unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets for performances on a first come, first served basis.

American Express card members can also get first access to tickets by registering for American Express Early Access powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan here. Verified card members who are selected for the presale can purchase tickets starting Tuesday, May 24.

General on sale for tickets will begin Thursday, May 26 at 12 p.m. local time  – head here.

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Pop Daypop

BTS reveal lead single ‘Yet to Come’ from their upcoming anthology album ‘Proof’

BTS announced last week they will release a new anthology album called Proof on June 10th.  Proof serves as the follow-up to BTS’s latest album, BE, which was released in November 2020.  The June 10th release date coincides with BTS’s ninth anniversary as a band.  The three-disc collection Proof comprises songs from BTS’s discography to date, as well as three new songs. BTS’s label, Big Hit Entertainment said a statement: “The BTS anthology album that embodies the history of BTS will be released as they begin a new chapter as an artist that has been active for nine years to look back on their endeavors. The anthology album Proof that consists of three CDs includes many different tracks — including three all-new tracks — that reflect the thoughts and ideas of the members on the past present and future of BTS.”

Leading up to the album’s release, BTS’s label Big Hit Music has shared a promotion schedule  for Proof and announced BTS’ lead single will be titled “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).” The promotion schedule for Proof includes some unspecified details, but confirms “Yet to Come” will be released on June 10, the same day as Proof. The artwork and title of “Yet to Come” reference BTS’ The Most Beautiful Moment In Life album series, which includes the albums The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2, and The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever.

Pre-orders for BTS’ album Proof began on May 5.  For more information about purchasing Proof, head to Weverse.

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Go Country 105

Mickey Gilley, one of the architects of the Urban Cowboy movement, dead at 86

Mickey Gilley, the piano-playing singer and honky tonk owner who helped spark the Urban Cowboy movement, died Saturday in Branson, Missouri, with family and friends by his side. He was 86.

The cousin of both Jerry Lee Lewis and televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, Gilley would go on to chart 39 top ten hits and 17 number ones, including “Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time,” “True Love Ways,” and “Stand by Me.” 

He opened his famed night club, Gilley’s, in 1971 in Pasadena, Texas, which would become the centerpiece of 1980’s Urban Cowboy, starring John Travolta and Debra Winger. Gilley would also guest star in TV classics like “Dukes of Hazzard,” “Fantasy Island,” and “Murder She Wrote.”

Gilley had just come off the road, having played ten shows during the month of April. 

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Nashville notes: Ashley McBryde, Dylan Scott and more

Ashley McBryde has been added to this year's concert series at The Amp at Dant Crossing, just outside Louisville, Kentucky. Ashley will perform on July 10. Other 2022 performers include Brett Young, Justin Moore, Cole Swindell and Lee Brice.

Dylan Scott's new duet with Jimmie Allen, “In Our Blood,” is out now. Dylan's new album, Livin' My Best Life, comes out in August.

Randy Houser has a new song out this week, called “Still That Cowboy.”

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Garth Brooks sells out Edmonton, his only Stadium Tour stop in Canada, in just 45 minutes

Tickets for Garth Brooks' upcoming Canada show went on sale today, and just 45 minutes later, the venue was sold out.

The country superstar sold a whopping 61,000 tickets for the concert, which will take place in Edmonton, Alberta's Commonwealth Stadium. It's the first time Garth has played the venue since 2017, when he played a series of shows for more than 160,000 fans combined.

It's the latest in a string of stadium dates that have brought in staggering ticket sales. After Garth's now-sold out June 18 Salt Lake City date went on sale, fans snapped up 50,000 tickets in just 45 minutes.

Garth's upcoming Edmonton date is set for June 25. It'll be his first time playing Commonwealth Stadium, and the only Canadian stop on his Stadium Tour.

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Jake Owen extends his tour plans into fall 2022, adds Travis Denning to the bill

Jake Owen may have just kicked off his Up There Down Here Tour this week, but he's already thinking ahead: The singer’s announced an October-November leg of the trek.

The Up There Down Here Tour was originally scheduled to run through October 1, following a lengthy string of summer dates. Now, Jake’s extending those plans with 12 new stops, concluding a special underground cave show at The Caverns of Pelham, Tennessee.

Travis Denning has signed on for the fall dates, with newcomer Mackenzie Carpenter also joining in. Tickets for the new dates go on sale next Friday, May 13.

As he sets up his next slate of performances, Jake's beefing up his live show with a steady stream of new music. His current single, “Best Thing Since Backroads,” is now inside the top fifteen at country radio.

Last week, Jake also released a new song called “1×1.”

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Kip Moore has a new album on the way: “We ain't messin' round with this one”

Kip Moore is ready to share his next musical chapter with fans.

“Just officially finished record #5,” the singer announced on Twitter this week. “Sealed. 13 songs none of you guys have heard. We ain't messin' round with this one.”

The next project will be the first full batch of tunes fans have gotten from Kip since 2020's Slowheart, though he hasn't been entirely quiet over the last couple years. In January, he sent a revamped version of “Crazy One More Time” — a fan favorite off Up All Night, his 2012 debut — to country radio.

Even though it's been 10 years since the release of his major-label studio debut, Kip's got a particularly passionate fan base, and they don't forget their favorite songs. That's something he loves about his listeners, and he says he made his newest project with those diehards in mind.

“Cheers to all the loyal fans. Thank you,” Kip adds. “We do it for you.”

No word yet on when the next album will arrive, but in the meantime, you can get your Kip fix at a live show. For details about where he's performing this summer, visit the singer's website.

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Carrie Underwood, Jon Pardi and more will launch CMA Fest with two Grand Ole Opry performances

Carrie Underwood, Jon Pardi and more country artists will kick off their CMA Fest at the Grand Ole Opry.

Both stars are on the lineup for two Opry shows on Tuesday, June 7, in an event that's being billed as the “unofficial kick-off to CMA Fest.” The shows will take place at 7 and 9:30 pm., and will air a few days later — that Saturday — on the Circle Network.

Other acts on the bill include Opry members The Oak Ridge Boys, country newcomer Morgan Wade and comedian Henry Cho.

It'll be the start to a busy week: Carrie is playing Nissan Stadium during the Nashville-based festival, along with a slew of other big-name performers. Nightly shows will take place not only at Nissan but also across the river at Ascend Amphitheater, and there's an array of day stages, too.

The Opry will be celebrating the festival, too. Their annual free “Opry Loves the 90s” Plaza Party will return this year on June 7, 10 and 11, featuring music from Hannah Ellis, Ray Fulcher and more yet-to-be-announced acts.

Tickets to see Carrie, Jon and more at the Opry — plus a list of other upcoming Opry shows — are available at the venue's website.

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“Like I Love Country Music”: Kane Brown's new single name-checks country greats

Kane Brown dropped his next radio single Friday, and as promised, it's a turn towards classic country for the genre-bending superstar.

Before release day, Kane teased that his new song — which is called “Like I Love Country Music” — would feature a sample of Brooks & Dunn's “Brand New Man.” Turns out, that's just the tip of the iceberg: Kane tips his hat to a bevy of country greats in the lyrics of his new single.

Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, George Jones June Carter and Johnny Cash all get shout-outs in the verses, plus the electronic fiddle solo and upbeat 90s stylings call Shania Twain to mind. Of course, the biggest name-check of all is the love interest Kane's singing about, who he loves just as much as he loves all his favorite country songs.

Kane upped the country factor even further on Friday, posting a snapshot of himself performing on a honky tonk stage, complete with a black cowboy hat and oversized belt buckle.

“Like I Love Country Music” is one of a string of new songs Kane has put out that show a return to his country roots. A pop-curious superstar who's often found success with out-of-genre collabs, he's known for innovating in his home genre. Still, Kane's said that his as-yet-unannounced new album will lean hard into his home genre.

The songs he's shared off the project are already demonstrating that stylistic turn. In addition to “Like I Love Country Music,” Kane has put out a heartbreak ballad, “Whiskey Sour,” a slow jam called “Leave You Alone” and his uptempo chart-topper, “One Mississippi.”

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