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Zac Brown and Niko Moon team up for ‘Heaven Has A Bar’

Niko Moon has joined forces with Zac Brown for the new release “Heaven Has A Bar.”

Says Moon of the track: “It’s a song of simplicity, down-homeness, and celebration. I think Zac and I find a lot of value in the simple things: Family and friends, and celebrating life is what it’s all about. This is about celebrating with all the people you love once you go to heaven.”

Added Brown: “I like the imagination in this song. Whatever there is after life ends, that love of music doesn’t go away. To go see all of our heroes that have passed away and play some music, maybe that’s heaven for us.”

Moon and Brown have created No. 1 hits together, co-writing chart toppers “Loving You Easy,” “Homegrown,” “Beautiful Drug,” “Keep Me In Mind,” and “Heavy Is The Head,” recorded by Zac Brown Band.

Take a listen to “Heaven Has A Bar”here.

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Cast of ‘Nashville’ joining forces for upcoming reunion tour

Some of stars of the television series “Nashville” are coming together for an upcoming reunion tour with newly-announced U.S. performance dates, adding to a list of international appearances by some of the cast members. The new “Nashville Reunion Tour” dates in Chicago and Nashville are set for September 23 and September 25, respectively.

‘Nashville,‘ created by Callie Khouri, premiered in 2012 and ran through 2018 on ABC and CMT. The musical drama followed “the lives and tragedies of rising and fading country music stars in Nashville, Tennessee.”  Charles Esten (‘Deacon Claybourne’), Clare Bowen (‘Scarlett O’Connor’), Chris Carmack (‘Will Lexington’), Sam Palladio (‘Gunnar Scott’) and Jonathan Jackson (‘Avery Barkley’) are set to take the stage together at Rosemont Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Days later, Esten, Bowen, Palladio and Jackson will perform at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Esten wrote on Instagram: “I’m thrilled to be reuniting on stage with these wonderful Nashville friends here in the U.S.  First, at Chicago’s beautiful @rosemonttheatre and then, most fittingly, on that historic stage where @nashvillecmt said it’s final goodbye and sang its last song – the Mother Church herself- @theryman.” Carmack added that he “can’t wait to jam with some old friends and celebrate the special show we began 10 years ago! …This is going to be a VERY special night for me! I sincerely hope there’s some big Nashville fans out there who will come share it with us!!”

Ticket information for all US and UK shows can be found at www.nashvillereuniontour.com.

‘Nashville’ actors announce reunion tour

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Hulu’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ is renewed for Season 2

Hulu’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ will return for a second season. Executive producer Kerry Washington confirmed that the streaming service renewed the legal drama series for Season 2. Reasonable Doubt premiered on Hulu in September 2022.

Washington shared a TikTok video on Twitter that showed her “pass” on new ideas for her previous projects, including Scandal and Little Fires Everywhere; when Reasonable Doubt Season 2 was suggested, Washington reacted with “smash.”  Washington captioned the tweet: “Ready to SMASH. Season 2 of #ReasonableDoubtHulu here we gooooooo.”

Created by Raamla Mohamed, Reasonable Doubt follows Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a defense attorney at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. Morris Chestnut (The Best Man, The Resident) will join Season 2 as a series regular, portraying Corey Cash, “a charming, media-savvy defense attorney who often represents the underdogs.” McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey, Thaddeus J. Mixon, Aderinsola Olabode and Michael Ealy also star.

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Actor, singer and activist Harry Belafonte dies at age 96

Famed actor, singer and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte died Tuesday at his home in Manhattan at the age of 96. Belafonte’s longtime representative, Ken Sunshine, confirmed in a press release that Belafonte died Tuesday morning “of congestive heart failure at his New York home at the age of 96, his wife Pamela [Frank] by his side.

The Jamaican-American Belafonte rose to prominence as an entertainer in the 1950s, appearing in films like Carmen Jones (1954), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959), and The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959). Belafonte made acting history twice: he was the first black man to win a Tony (in 1954 for ‘Almanac’) and the first to win an Emmy (in 1959 for ‘An Evening with Belafonte’).

His successful music career which skyrocketed with the release of the 1955 album Belafonte. Known as the ‘King of Calypso’, Belafonte brought Caribbean music to a global audience with his 1956 breakthrough album, Calypso, featuring the hits “The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)” “Jump in the Line” and “Jamaica Farewell.”  Calypso became the first LP ever to sell one million copies; and to this day, Belafonte remains one of the best-selling recording artists in history.

Despite his success in the entertainment world, Belafonte saw himself first and foremost as “a civil rights warrior.” His focus turned to the civil rights movement in the late 1950s, and he became an outspoken activist who was a confidant of his friend, Martin Luther King Jr.  Belafonte was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1987. His humanitarian work led to him receiving an honorary Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, from the Academy in 2014. Belafonte remained a crusader for social justice until the end of his life, and in one of his final acts of charity, the singer celebrated his 94th birthday in March 2021 with a star-studded virtual party that raised money for ‘The Gathering for Justice’, a social justice organization he founded in 2005. Last year, Belafonte was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the ‘Early Influence’ category, becoming the oldest living person to join the organization.

Belafonte married his third wife, photographer Pamela Frank, in 2008, and is survived by children Adrienne Belafonte Biesemeyer, Shari Belafonte, David Belafonte and Gina Belafonte as well as two stepchildren Sarah Frank and Lindsey Frank. He also has eight grandchildren: Rachel Blue Biesemeyer, Brian Biesemeyer, Maria Belafonte McCray, Sarafina Belafonte, Amadeus Belafonte, Mateo Frank, Olive Scanga and Zoe Frank.

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Drake adds 12 new dates to his North American ‘It’s All a Blur Tour’

Drake has added 12 dates to his forthcoming It’s All a Blur Tour featuring support from 21 Savage, and including new destinations and additional shows at already sold-out venues.

The tour will make stops in new cities including Toronto, Columbus, Memphis, Denver, Austin, Milwaukee and Charlotte. Drake has also moved the launch of the tour to June 29, moving previously scheduled shows in New Orleans, Nashville, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Atlanta to the end of his North American excursion.

The It’s All a Blur Tour marks Drake’s first outing since his Aubrey & the Three Migos tour in 2018. Tickets will be available via Cash App, with a pre-sale beginning Wednesday, April 26 at 12 p.m. local time and ending Thursday, April 27 at 10 p.m. local time for Cash App Card members. Tickets for rescheduled show dates will not appear in the presale or the general sale.  You can check out the new details for Drake’s forthcoming It’s All a Blur Tour here.

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Staind shares first new song in 12 years from upcoming album

Staind has shared their first new song in twelve years, “Lowest In Me,” taken off their upcoming eighth full-length studio album Confessions of the Fallen, set for release on July 18. You can take a listen to Lowest In Me here.

Frontman Aaron Lewis explained of the new music:  “I did want to modernize the sound and bring us up to date. You can certainly recognize the band but at the same time you can hear that we’ve been paying attention and understand what kind of sounds and approaches we can use that maybe weren’t around the last time we did this.” Mike Mushok added, “It’s undeniably Aaron’s voice, and same for the songs. We got together and spent a lot of time focusing on direction, and we really like how it turned out.”

Staind will also release their new live album Live: It’s Been Awhile on May 7. The album was recorded in October 2019 at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, CT, and pre-orders are available here.

Staind is also set to head out on tour with Godsmack this summer. For ticket information, head here.

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Motley Crue, Fall Out Boy set to headline NFL Draft Concert Series

Motley Crue and Fall Out Boy are two of the headliners for this year’s NFL Draft Concert Series, taking place April 27–29. The live music event will accompany the NFL’s annual draft, where over 200 college athletes will have a chance to have a career in the professional football league, joining one of 32 teams.

The NFL Draft Concert Series will be hosted in the Draft Theater in Kansas City, Mo., and will be streamed live on the NFL website, the NFL Facebook page and the NFL YouTube channel. Fall Out Boy will perform of April 27, with Motley Crue the following night. Funk/R&B artist Thundercat (real name Stephen Bruner), who was the bassist for crossover thrashers Suicidal Tendencies from 2002 through 2012, will close out the series on the 29th.

Fall Out Boy, Mötley Crüe headlining 2023 NFL Draft Concert Series

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Thousands raised in honor of fan who was killed after Taylor Swift concert in Houston

Taylor Swift fans are showing support a fellow fan, Jacob Lewis, who was killed by an alleged drunk driver leaving Swift’s concert in Houston over the weekend. A graduate of Taylor High School in Katy, Jacob was set to start his sophomore year in the musical theatre program at Sam Houston State University.

The accident happened on the Southwest Freeway on April 22, when Jacob’s vehicle became stalled on the freeway as he was making his way home from Swift’s concert at NRG Stadium. Lewis was trying to push the car from behind with his sister was at the wheel, when a car struck the 20-year-old. Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene, while his sister, April Bancroft, 26, was injured and received treatment at a local hospital. Jacob’s father, Steve Lewis, told news outlets: “His last act was to push his sister to safety on a dark street. He was a bright light… touched so many people. We’re all struggling with this loss.”

The drunk driver, Alan Bryant Hayes, reportedly fled the scene but was followed by another driver to a nearby street and was eventually taken into custody, treated for minor injuries and booked. As of Tuesday, he remains behind bars on $120,000 bond, charged with third-offense felony driving while intoxicated and failure to stop and render aid.

After news of Lewis’ death went public, ‘Swifties’ helped support his family by creating a GoFundMe to help raise funds in his honor. Hundreds of $13 donations were made, bringing the Lewis’ family’s fundraiser well over their goal of $75,000, with the GoFundMe raising over $112,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.

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NBA Playoffs: Heat defeat Bucks; Lakers beat Grizzlies

* The Miami Heat defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 119-114 on Monday night, giving the Heat a 3-1 lead in the first-round series in Miami. Jimmy Butler earned a franchise playoff record 56 points, helping the Heat rally to close a 15-point gap to steal Game 4 from the top-seeded Bucks.

The Heat need just one more win in the best-of-seven-game series to advance to the second round. Game 5 between the Heat and Bucks will take place at 9:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.

* In their opening-round playoff series, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Memphis Grizzlies in overtime with a score of 117-111, giving L.A. a 3-1 series lead and pushing the Grizzlies to the brink of elimination. LeBron James led Los Angeles with 22 points, 20 rebounds and 7 assists, making him the first Lakers player to record at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a playoff game since Shaquille O’Neal did in 2004.

The Lakers haven’t made it past the first round of the playoffs since their title run in 2020. The teams will now head back to Memphis for Game 5 on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., where the Lakers hope to take the series win.

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Don Lemon says he is “stunned” after firing from CNN

Longtime anchor CNN announced in a tweet published Monday morning that he has been fired by the network. The news came hours after Lemon co-hosted “CNN This Morning” alongside Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins. Lemon wrote: “I was informed this morning by my agent I have been terminated by CNN. I am stunned. After 17 years at CNN I would have thought that someone in management would have had the decency to tell me directly. At no time was I ever given any indication that I would not be able to continue to do the work I have loved at the network. It is clear that there are some larger issues at play.” Lemon ended his statement with a thank you to his colleagues: “With that said, I want to thank my colleagues and the many teams I have worked with for an incredible run. They are the most talented journalists in the business, and I wish them all the best.”

The network first tweeted in a statement: “Don will forever be a part of the CNN family, and we thank him for his contributions over the past 17 years. We wish him well and will be cheering him on in his future endeavors.”  However, CNN Communications later issued a pointed rebuttal at Lemon’s remarks on Monday afternoon, releasing a statement via Twitter claiming Lemon’s version of the events that led up to his firing were “inaccurate” – “Don Lemon’s statement about this morning’s events is inaccurate. He was offered an opportunity to meet with management but instead released a statement on Twitter.”

The 56-year-old anchor’s exit comes months after he received backlash for comments he made during a Feb. 16 episode of CNN This Morning, while discussing politicians’ ages in a segment with co-hosts Harlow, 40, and Collins, 30. Speaking about Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s remarks that politicians over the age of 75 should be forced to take mental competency tests, Lemon said: “This whole talk about age makes me uncomfortable. I think it’s the wrong road to go down …She says … politicians are not in their prime. Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime. Sorry. A woman is considered to be in their prime in 20s and 30s and maybe 40s.”  (Haley is 51). Lemon later apologized on social media for his comments, and did not appear on air during the next three broadcasts. CNN chairman Chris Licht told staffers that Lemon had agreed to undergo training after a “frank and meaningful conversation” and Lemon returned to CNN This Morning in February.

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