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Blake Shelton to release new single “Come Back as a Country Boy” and deluxe album

Blake Shelton is releasing a new single titled “Come Back as a Country Boy.”  Shelton said in a statement: “I think this song is an anthem for everyday hardworking country people out there. We have so much pride in who we are and what we do that, if we ever died and got the chance to live life over again, we probably wouldn’t do it if we couldn’t be country.”

Come Back as a Country Boy,  written by HARDY, Josh Thompson and Jordan Schmidt, is the first of many new tracks that will be featured on the deluxe edition of Shelton’s Body Language coming out on Dec. 3 and available for preorder now. Body Language includes the duet between Shelton and his wife Gwen Stefani titled “Happy Anywhere” which topped Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Blake Shelton Announces New Single, ‘Come Back As A Country Boy,’ and Deluxe Album

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Original ‘Law & Order’ returning to NBC for Season 21

The original ‘Law & Order’ series is being revived by NBC, returning to the network for Season 21. Law & Order first launched in 1990 and ran for 20 seasons on NBC before it was canceled in 2010. The franchise, from Dick Wolf, spawned spinoffs including the long-running Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the newer Law & Order: Organized Crime. “There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true. This is mine,” Wolf in a statement.  Season 21 will continue where the original series left off as it follows police and district attorneys.

Studio Wolf Entertainment also uploaded to Twitter a video featuring Law & Order’s signature logo and theme song with the caption: “Eleven years later. The stories continue.”  No premiere date or cast has been announced. Law & Order featured different stars throughout its run including Sam Waterson, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jerry Orbach, Jesse L. Martin, Steven Hill, Leslie Hendrix, Fred Thompson, Chris Noth, Angie Harmon and many more.

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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ tops North American box office with $90.1M in its opening weekend

Sony Pictures’ Marvel sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage, starring Tom Hardy and Michelle Williams, was the No. 1 movie in North America; earning $90.1 million it its debut weekend and making it the best film opening since the pandemic. Before Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the top pandemic openings had been the Walt Disney’s “Black Widow” ($80 million), “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” ($75 million) and Universal Pictures’ “Fast and Furious” sequel “F9” ($70 million).

Coming in at No. 2 is The Addams Family 2 with $18 million, followed by Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings at No. 3 with $6 million, The Many Saints of Newark at No. 4 with $5 million and Dear Evan Hansen at No. 5 with $2.5 million.

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GHOST release new video for “Hunter’s Moon” from the upcoming film ‘Halloween Kills’

GHOST have released a new video for their song ‘Hunter’s Moon’, featured in the latest installment of the ‘Halloween’ film franchise titled “Halloween Kills”. The “Halloween Kills” soundtrack is set to arrive October 15; the film hitting theaters – and Peacock- on the same day.

“Hunter’s Moon” can be streamed, purchased, and/or pre-ordered in vinyl. The retail version of the seven-inch will feature the special B-side “Halloween Kills (Main Title)”, performed, produced and engineered by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies. GHOST has also announced a 26-date co-headlining U.S. arena tour with VOLBEAT and special guests TWIN TEMPLE, coming to cities including Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix.

Take a look at the video for ‘Hunter’s Moon” – here.

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Megadeth and Lamb of God forced to postpone final dates of tour to 2022

Megadeth and Lamb Of God have postponed the final three dates of their Metal Tour Of The Year due to the Covid-19 restrictions in Canada. The co-headlining tour, featuring support from Trivium and Hatebreed, was scheduled to wrap up with three shows in Canada but was pushed back until next Spring.

An official statement read in part, “The final three shows of the Metal Tour of the Year in Toronto, Laval and Quebec City will unfortunately be postponed to Spring 2022 due to restrictions in the Quebec province and international logistical issues. Please hold onto your tickets as they will be valid for the new dates as soon as they are announced.”  New dates are yet to be announced.

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Rumors of a new album from Adele heat up after ’30’ billboards start popping up

A number of mysterious signs have been spotted at different locations with the number “30” on them across the globe, causing speculation that Adele might be releasing her highly-anticipated album soon. Many iconic landmarks have been hit with the ’30’ signs including Dubai, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, Ireland, France, Italy, the US, and the UK.

There has been no official confirmation as of yet from Adele herself, but the number keeps perfectly with her theme of previous album titles, named after her age. Adele is 33-years-old, but she separated from her ex-husband Simon Konecki when she was 30.

A new record would mark Adele’s fourth album, and her first in six years, following 2015’s ’25.’ That record, the follow-up to her 2011 breakout ’21,’ still holds the single-week U.S. album sales record, which ‘NSync’s No Strings Attached had previously held since 2000. ’25’ also earned two Grammys: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.

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Take a look at the trailer for Justin Bieber’s ‘Our World’ documentary

A new trailer for Justin Bieber’s upcoming documentary Justin Bieber: Our World has been released, which revolves around the preparation for his 2020 New Year’s Eve concert.  Bieber held the show at Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 31, where he performed to an in-person audience of only 240 people, while millions livestreamed the concert from their homes.

In the trailer for the 90-minute film, Bieber says of the event: “I just wanted to create a night that was gonna bring people together and people could just let go and enjoy themselves… I’m excited to get back on that stage, make people smile, make people happy.”

The film will also explore the challenges of putting on an concert during the restricted times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Justin Bieber: Our World will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on October 8.

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President Biden signs last-minute bill to avert government shutdown ahead of deadline at midnight

President Joe Biden on Thursday night signed Congress’ stopgap funding bill to avert a shutdown and extend government funding through December 3. The Senate and House voted on Thursday to pass a measure to resupply the federal government with funds until December in order to avoid a shutdown that was set to take place at midnight. The Senate voted 65-35 and the House voted 254-175 in support of the stopgap funding bill. Congress then sent the bill to President Biden’s desk for a signature before the midnight deadline, at which point the government would have had to partially shut down.

Biden canceled a trip to Chicago on Wednesday to stay in Washington, D.C., to facilitate a deal to avoid a shutdown and work on debt ceiling negotiations. The White House said Biden would sign a measure quickly to keep federal employees working beyond Thursday. Biden said in a statement that “the passage of this bill reminds us that bipartisan work is possible and it gives us time to pass longer-term funding to keep our government running and delivering for the American people.”

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers last week that she expects that Congress has until about Oct. 18 to raise the debt ceiling before the government starts defaulting on payments, which would make borrowing more money more expensive and more difficult.

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FBI joins in the search for missing Florida woman Miya Marcano

The FBI is assisting in the search for a 19-year-old woman who went missing last Friday from an Orlando apartment complex.  Sheriff John Mina of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that the FBI is aiding in the search for Miya Marcano, who was last seen at about 5 p.m. on Friday at the Arden Villas Luxury Apartments in Orlando, where she lived and worked.

According to the sheriff, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has assisted with specially trained canines that can locate electronics, specifically cell phones. Other local agencies have provided dogs and dive teams to search bodies in the water. Earlier this week, Armando Manuel Caballero, a person of interest in the case, had been found dead of an apparent suicide.  Sheriff Mina said authorities believe Caballero, who worked at the apartments, had accessed Marcano’s apartment without her permission and there was an arrest warrant for him for burglary. Currently, investigators aren’t looking for any other people in connection to Marcano’s disappearance, saying Caballero “was the main person that we are focusing on.”

Marcano was wearing a red shirt, jeans, and a black hoodie at her apartment complex when she was last seen. The sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post that Marcano “had a scheduled flight that evening, but never made it on the plane.”  Authorities urge anyone with information to call the Central Florida Crimeline or 407-836-4357.

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Veteran running back LeSean McCoy to retire as member of Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles announced that veteran running back LeSean McCoy will retire as a member of the team on Friday.  The 33-year-old McCoy said last year that he wanted to retire with the NFC East franchise. He wrote a letter to fans to announce his retirement, which was posted Thursday on the Eagles website.

McCoy wrote: “After 12 years in the NFL, I’ve decided to retire an Eagle because this is home to me. I still have that green inside my heart. There are times when I’d see the Eagles on TV, and it just felt weird not wearing that uniform.” He added:“I’m retiring because I’m at peace mentally. The only regret I’ve ever had was not spending my entire career as an Eagle. To retire as an Eagle and be an Eagle for life is really important to me. I can’t wait to see everyone this Sunday.”  The Eagles will honor McCoy with a halftime ceremony when they host the Chiefs on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

McCoy went unsigned this off-season in free agency after spending the 2020 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 12-year veteran spent six seasons with the Eagles, joining the team as a second-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. McCoy is the franchise’s all-time leading rusher, with 6,792 yards and 44 scores on nearly 1,500 carries. He ran for a league-best 17 scores in 2011. The six-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time All Pro posted a league-high 2,146 yards from scrimmage and 1,607 rushing yards in 2013.

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