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Eric Church’s New Song “Through My Ray-Bans” Dedicated To Route 91 Harvest Festival Fans

Eric Church shared a new song, “Through My Ray-Bans,” written by Eric, Luke Laird and Barry Dean in honor of the fans who attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival in 2017. Eric was a headliner at the festival two days before a lone gunman opened fire during Jason Aldean’s set on Oct. 1, which killed 60 people and injured hundreds more.

Through My Ray-Bans follows the recent release of “Hell of a View,” “Crazyland,” “Bad Mother Trucker” and current single, “Stick That in Your Country Song.”

Listen to “Through My Ray-Bans” at the link here.

Eric Church Details View From the Stage in New Song ‘Through My Ray-Bans’

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Cam Releases Sophomore Album, “The Otherside”

Cam has dropped her highly anticipated sophomore album, The Otherside, her first album release in 5 years.

The 11-song offering also features tunes co-penned by Sam Smith (“Happier for You”), Harry Styles (“Changes”) and Tim Bergling (“The Otherside”). The new project follows Cam’s 2015 major-label debut album, Untamed, which featured “Burning House,” “Mayday” and more.

Listen to the album’s title track The Otherside here.

Singer Cam releases ‘The Otherside’, first album in 5 years

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Dave Chappelle to Host Post-Election Episode of Saturday Night Live

Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live’s first episode following Donald Trump’s victory in 2016 and now the comedian is set to return for SNL’s first episode following the 2020 election.

The 2016 episode marked Chappelle’s first time hosting SNL. For his efforts, Chappelle won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Chappelle’s return to SNL follows news that both Netflix and HBO Max acquired non-exclusive streaming rights to Chappelle’s Show and will begin streaming episodes today, November 1st.

SNL did not say who would appear as the musical guest on the November 7th episode alongside Chappelle.

‘SNL’: Dave Chappelle to Host Post-Election Episode

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Members of Anthrax, Mastodon Pay Tribute To Chris Cornell With Soundgarden Cover

An all-star cast featuring members of Anthrax, Mastodon and Alice In Chains have come together to pay tribute to Chris Cornell with a new Soundgarden cover, and have shared their version of ‘Rusty Cage” along with a new video which can be viewed here.

Mark Menghi of the band Metal Allegiance, who was part of the team that devised the idea for the cover, said: “Bill and I were talking and one of us brought up how fun it would be to cover a Soundgarden tune, so we decided to do one. At the same time, Charlie and I were wrapping up a few songs and I told him Bill and I were speaking of doing something so he naturally joined in on the fun.”  

Cornell has posthumously earned his first solo Billboard Number One with a cover of Guns N’ Roses‘ ‘Patience,’ recorded in 2016. The song is currently sitting on top of Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart.

Alice in Chains, Anthrax, Mastodon Members Honor Chris Cornell With ‘Rusty Cage’ Cover

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Pearl Jam Release MTV Unplugged Performance

Pearl Jam recently announced various re-releases of their legendary MTV Unplugged concert.  Now the band has premiered the full MTV Unplugged video on their YouTube channel. This marks the first time the band has ever uploaded the full 36-minute performance.

Pearl Jam’s MTV Unplugged show included songs from the band’s debut album, Ten, including the hits like “Alive”, “Jeremy”, and “Even Flow.” They also included the track “State of Love and Trust” from the Singles soundtrack.

You can check out the MTV Unplugged Performance on YouTube.

Pearl Jam Have Shared Their Full MTV Unplugged Performance On YouTube

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Demi Lovato To Host People’s Choice Awards 2020

Demi Lovato will host the 2020 Peoples Choice Awards to be held on November 15. Jen Neal, general manager of live events and lifestyle digital from E! Network said in a statement: “Demi Lovato is an international icon and we cannot wait for her to host the 2020 E! People’s Choice Awards. Her authentic presence and dynamic talents will make for an unforgettable night.”

Lovato kicked off the year with the debut of her ballad “Anyone” during a performance at the Grammy Awards, in addition to singing the National Anthem at Super Bowl. In March, Lovato released her single “I Love Me,” following up with the collaboration, “I’m Ready,” with Sam Smith in April. Lovato also partnered with Marshmello to release “Ok Not To Be Ok” on World Suicide Prevention Day, which aimed to de-stigmatize mental health. 

The People’s Choice Awards will recognize Tyler Perry as this year’s People’s Champion for his humanitarian efforts amid the Covid pandemic and this year’s protests for black rights. Jennifer Lopez will receive the People’s Icon Award.

Demi Lovato Announced As Host For People’s Choice Awards 2020!

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Season 1 ‘American Idol’ Finalist Nikki McKibbin Dies At 42

Nikki McKibbin, who was a finalist on the first season of “American Idol,” has died at the age of 42.  McKibbin is said to have died of a brain aneurysm on Sunday.

McKibbin placed in the top three during “American Idol’s” debut season in 2002, finishing behind runner-up Justin Guarini and winner Kelly Clarkson. On Saturday, 42-year-old Guarini posted a touching tribute to McKibbin on Instagram, saying “@realnikkimckibbin was a fiery, funny lady who could sing the Hell out of a rock song with the same kind of ease and command she lovingly used to cut you with her twangy Southern wit”

American Idol also honored McKibbin on Sunday tweeting, “Nikki McKibbin was an incredible talent and we are deeply saddened by the news of her passing. She was part of our American Idol family and will be truly missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.” 

McKibbin starred in an episode of “Fear Factor,” as well as the “Battle of the Network Reality Stars,” and also appeared on “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” in 2008. In 2014, McKibbin was featured on Season 13 of “American Idol,” in which her teen son Tristan auditioned for the show.

‘American Idol’ alum Nikki McKibbin, who competed against Kelly Clarkson, dies at 42

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Season 1 ‘American Idol’ Finalist Nikki McKibbin Dies At 42

Nikki McKibbin, who was a finalist on the first season of “American Idol,” has died at the age of 42.  McKibbin is said to have died of a brain aneurysm on Sunday.

McKibbin placed in the top three during “American Idol’s” debut season in 2002, finishing behind runner-up Justin Guarini and winner Kelly Clarkson. On Saturday, 42-year-old Guarini posted a touching tribute to McKibbin on Instagram, saying “@realnikkimckibbin was a fiery, funny lady who could sing the Hell out of a rock song with the same kind of ease and command she lovingly used to cut you with her twangy Southern wit”

American Idol also honored McKibbin on Sunday tweeting, “Nikki McKibbin was an incredible talent and we are deeply saddened by the news of her passing. She was part of our American Idol family and will be truly missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.” 

McKibbin starred in an episode of “Fear Factor,” as well as the “Battle of the Network Reality Stars,” and also appeared on “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” in 2008. In 2014, McKibbin was featured on Season 13 of “American Idol,” in which her teen son Tristan auditioned for the show.

‘American Idol’ alum Nikki McKibbin, who competed against Kelly Clarkson, dies at 42

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