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Chris Janson and Eric Church team up in the new video for “You, Me & The River”

Chris Janson has shared the new video for his Eric Church collaboration “You, Me & The River”, directed by Reid Long.  Says Janson of the visual: “It’s a big, big production video and a lot of fun. It’s like a trailer to a three-hour event.”

Church is the sole writer of “You, Me & The River”, and personally sent it to Janson to record.  Janson shared that he received a text from Church about the song – “I just said, ’You know what? I would record this. The song is pretty badass. I was like, ’You wanna do a duet?’ He hit me back. ’I’m in.’ I was like, ’Oh my God, I can’t even believe it.’ I told (my wife), I guess I’m doing an Eric Church duet for the new album.”

“You, Me & The River” appears on Janson’s album “All In”, which is out now.  Take a look at the video for  “You, Me & The River” here.

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Carrie Underwood shares the music video for her new song “Ghost Story”

Carrie Underwood has shared the music video for her new single, “Ghost Story,” filmed in Downtown Los Angeles at the famed 1931 Los Angeles Theatre, and directed by Carrie’s longtime collaborator, Randee St Nicholas.  St. Nicholas has shot numerous videos with Underwood throughout her career, including “Cry Pretty,” “Drinking Alone,” “Blown Away,” “Smoke Break,” and 2020’s “Hallelujah” with John Legend.

The video, which pays homage to Moulin Rouge, has Carrie haunting an ex-boyfriend, telling the story where one person has moved on and is living her life while the other is haunted by her memory.  The video even features several nods to Underwood’s “Two Black Cadillacs,” “Smoke Break,” “Cry Pretty,” “Blown Away,” “Just A Dream,” “Cowboy Casanova,” and more.

“Ghost Story” was released in mid-March and serves as the lead single off Underwood’s forthcoming album, Denim & Rhinestones, set to drop on June 10.  In addition to ‘Ghost Story,’ Denim & Rhinestones features 12-tracks, including the title track and the single, “Crazy Angels.”

Check out the video for “Ghost Story” – here.

Carrie Underwood debuts ‘Ghost Story’ video

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Screen adaptation of the Broadway show ‘Wicked’ to be split into two films

Director Jon M. Chu announced that the movie adaptation of the Broadway show ‘Wicked” will be split into two films. The first film is scheduled for release December 2024. Wicked premiered on Broadway in 2003.

Chu cited misgivings about attempting to condense the Broadway musical into a single film, saying in part: “As we tried to cut songs or trim characters, those decisions began to feel like fatal compromises to the source material. With more space, we can tell the story of Wicked as it was meant to be told while bringing even more depth and surprise to the journeys of these beloved characters.”

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo will play Glinda and Elphaba, the witches of Oz. Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel originated those roles on Broadway. Chu said rehearsals will begin prior to filming and he plans to share updates on production and post-production.

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Screen adaptation of the Broadway show ‘Wicked’ to be split into two films

Director Jon M. Chu announced that the movie adaptation of the Broadway show ‘Wicked” will be split into two films. The first film is scheduled for release December 2024. Wicked premiered on Broadway in 2003.

Chu cited misgivings about attempting to condense the Broadway musical into a single film, saying in part: “As we tried to cut songs or trim characters, those decisions began to feel like fatal compromises to the source material. With more space, we can tell the story of Wicked as it was meant to be told while bringing even more depth and surprise to the journeys of these beloved characters.”

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo will play Glinda and Elphaba, the witches of Oz. Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel originated those roles on Broadway. Chu said rehearsals will begin prior to filming and he plans to share updates on production and post-production.

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Take a look at Florence Pugh and Harry Styles in the first trailer for the film ‘Don’t Worry Darling’

New Line Cinema has released the first trailer for Don’t Worry Darling, the new movie directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles. In the film, Pugh plays Alice and Styles plays Jack, two citizens of a company town called Victory.

Don’t Worry Darling hits North American theaters on September 23, 2022. In addition to Pugh and Styles, the film stars Olivia Wilde, Gemma Chan, KiKi Layne, Nick Kroll, and Chris Pine, and is scored by John Powell.

Take a look at the trailer for Don’t Worry Darlinghere.

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Rock Daypop

Take a listen to the Black Keys’ new single ‘It Ain’t Over’

The Black Keys have released another new song from their upcoming album, Dropout Boogie, titled “It Ain’t Over.”  The first single from Dropout Boogie, “Wild Child,” was released in March.

Dropout Boogie is scheduled to arrive on May 13, a day before the 20th anniversary of the Black Keys’ debut LP, The Big Come Up. The album includes several guest appearances, including ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. Dropout Boogie can be pre-ordered at the link here.

The duo will also hit the road for the first time in several years this summer through October, supported by Band of Horses, as well as Ceramic Animal, Early James and the Velveteers.  Tickets are available – here.

You can take a listen to “It Ain’t Over” – here.

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Journey share ‘You Got the Best Of Me’ from their upcoming album ‘Freedom’

Journey have shared their new single off their forthcoming studio album, “Freedom”, titled “You Got The Best Of Me”.  Along with the release of “You Got the Best of Me,” Journey also announced that Freedom — their sixteenth studio album and first in more than a decade — will officially be released on July 8. The band’s last LP, Eclipse, came out in 2011.

Journey is currently on the road with their Freedom 2022 North American tour, featuring Toto as the opening act. The tour is currently scheduled to run through Aug. 8.

Take a listen to “You Got the Best of Me” – here.

“Freedom” is due out July 8 via BMG, and available for pre-order HERE.

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Post Malone’s new album ‘twelve carat toothache’ to be released June 3

Post Malone’s new album twelve carat toothache will be released on June 3.  It will be the pop-rap star’s third album and his first since Hollywood’s Bleeding was released in 2019.

twelve carat toothache will clock in at just 45 minutes, making it Malone’s shortest album to date.  He told Billboard’s Lyndsey Havens that the new tracks “speak more to how [he’s] feeling at the moment: the ups and downs and the disarray and the bipolar aspect of being an artist in the mainstream.”

Post Malone recently previewed new songs on Instagram Live, including collaborations with the Kid Laroi, Doja Cat, Roddy Ricch, and Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold.  You can pre-save/pre-order twelve carat toothachehere.

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Former Philadelphia police officer charged with murder in shooting of 12-year-old boy

A former Philadelphia police officer who was fired after he fatally shot 12-year-old Thomas “TJ” Siderio in the back in March has been charged with murder.  District Attorney Larry Krasner announced during a press conference on Monday that 26-year-old Edsaul Mendoza was arrested Sunday night and charged with first-degree murder, third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter and possessing an instrument of crime.  Mendoza is being held without bail.

Mendoza and three other plainclothes officers had responded to reports involving a stolen gun; they were conducting surveillance in an unmarked car when they spotted Siderio holding a Taurus 9MM handgun with another 17-year-old boy, identified as N.K., on March 1.   Krasner said that Mendoza and the other officers — identified as Kwaku Sarpong, Robert Cucinelli and Alexander Camacho — activated their emergency lights and drove toward the boys when Siderio allegedly fired into the car, adding, “when the child fired the gun, that immediately caused three officers to take cover and police officer Mendoza began what can fairly be called a tactically unsound foot chase of the 12-year-old.”  Mendoza fired three shots, including the one that killed Siderio, and another officer fired a single shot “once at no target in particular.”

Krasner said the charges against Mendoza come after a grand jury viewed video footage that has not yet been made public, which he summarized during the press conference.

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Supreme Court unanimously rules against city of Boston for refusing to allow Christian flag to fly

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the city of Boston, saying they violated the First Amendment when they denied a group the opportunity to fly the Christian Flag outside City Hall four years ago.

In 2017, the New Hampshire-based group Camp Constitution — which focuses on promoting “Judeo-Christian moral heritage” — had asked to fly the flag from one of three 83-feet-tall city flag poles outside Boston City Hall to celebrate Constitution Day.  Created in 1907, The Christian Flag features a white field and a red Latin cross inside a blue canton and has been used by many churches from varying denominations in the United States since its adoption by the Federal Council of Churches in 1942.

Camp Constitution’s founder Hal Shurtlef said that the commissioner of Boston’s property management department told him that his organization could not fly the flag because he worried it would violate the U.S. Constitution’s establishment clause and that there was no instance of the city ever raising such a flag. Camp Constitution sued, arguing that the Christian Flag was the only one from a civic group that had ever been denied, and that Boston had flown around 50 unique flags since 2005 during similar public events.

Two lower courts had sided with the city of Boston, before the Supreme Court said it would hear the case last September. Arguments were presented before the high court in January. Justice Stephen Breyer wrote that the court concluded that the flagpole served as a public forum and that Boston had not used it as a form of governmental speech.  He wrote: “The parties dispute whether, on these facts, Boston reserved the pole to fly flags that communicate governmental messages, or instead opened the flagpole for citizens to express their own views.”

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