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Tim McGraw debuts ‘Standing Room Only’ video

Tim McGraw has partnered with CMT for the world premiere of the music video for his latest single “Standing Room Only.”

Directed by Andrew Sandler, the video for “Standing Room Only’ features a montage of life’s simple moments with images of McGraw singing from an old car junkyard, reminding us all that life is not about the items we collect, but the memories we make and the impact made in our wake. Said McGraw: “We’re having so much fun seeing how this song hits with people. The response has been incredible, so we wanted to carry that energy through in the video. I love how Andrew and the crew built the car set and lit the junkyard performance. The cars and the lights were such a great metaphor for shedding the past and moving forward.”

Take a look at the video for ‘Standing Room Only’ – here.

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Katy Perry, Lionel Richie temporarily replaced by Alanis Morissette and Ed Sheeran on ‘American Idol’

Alanis Morissette and Ed Sheeran will fill in for Katy Perry and Lionel Richie on ‘American Idol’ while they are in England to perform as part of the coronation celebration for King Charles III. Perry and Richie will be making an appearance on the show from Windsor Castle.

Morissette and Sheeran will join Luke Bryan as guest judges on the May 7 episode, and Morissette will also serve as a mentor to the remaining finalists, who will perform her songs live. The finalists will also be teaming up with each other on duets of Sheeran’s biggest songs.

Morissette and Sheeran are will appear on the show’s “616” episode, where America will cast their votes for the remaining top 5 contestants. This is the first “Idol” appearance for both of the guest judges, who will deliver performances of their own on the episode, with Morissette singing one of her many hits and Sheeran singing his new single, the ballad “Boat.

“American Idol” will air live on Sunday, May 7 from 8 to 10 p.m. EDT/5 to 7 p.m. PDT on ABC.

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Katy Perry, Lionel Richie temporarily replaced by Alanis Morissette and Ed Sheeran on ‘American Idol’

Alanis Morissette and Ed Sheeran will fill in for Katy Perry and Lionel Richie on ‘American Idol’ while they are in England to perform as part of the coronation celebration for King Charles III. Perry and Richie will be making an appearance on the show from Windsor Castle.

Morissette and Sheeran will join Luke Bryan as guest judges on the May 7 episode, and Morissette will also serve as a mentor to the remaining finalists, who will perform her songs live. The finalists will also be teaming up with each other on duets of Sheeran’s biggest songs.

Morissette and Sheeran are will appear on the show’s “616” episode, where America will cast their votes for the remaining top 5 contestants. This is the first “Idol” appearance for both of the guest judges, who will deliver performances of their own on the episode, with Morissette singing one of her many hits and Sheeran singing his new single, the ballad “Boat.

“American Idol” will air live on Sunday, May 7 from 8 to 10 p.m. EDT/5 to 7 p.m. PDT on ABC.

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Rock Daypop

Nita Strauss to kick-off 2023 North American solo tour

Nita Strauss has announced her headlining solo tour dubbed the Summer Storm Tour, featuring support from Lions at the Gate. The Summer Storm Tour kicks-off June 13 in Nashville, and runs through July 14th show in New Orleans.

Along with the solo shows, Strauss will be reuniting with Alice Cooper on the road for his tour dates this year. She’s returning to her role as the guitarist in Cooper’s live band after taking a hiatus from the group last year to play in Demi Lovato’s touring lineup. Strauss and Cooper also recently collaborated in the studio for her song “Winner Takes All,” which dropped in March.

Tickets for Strauss’s Summer Storm Tour go on sale Friday, May 5, at 10 a.m. local time. For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit NitaStrauss.com.

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Lamb of God announces 2023 headlining tour tour

Lamb of God will be hitting the road this summer for their exclusive 2023 headline tour featuring special guests Ice Nine Kills, Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain, Frozen Soul and more across select dates. The band posted on social media: “US headline dates just announced for this summer featuring special guests @iceninekills, @theblackdahliamurder_official, @aftertheburial, @suicidesilence, @theacaciastrain, @alphawolfcvlt and @frozensoultx across select dates. Tickets & VIP Packages on-sale this Friday, May 5 @ 10am Local at lamb-of-god.com/tour”

The eight-city trek kicks off on August 10th at The Wellmont in Montclair making stops across the U.S. in St. Louis, Oklahoma, Las Vegas, Riverside and more.  General tickets will be available beginning Friday, May 5th at 10am local time via Ticketmaster.

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Ed Sheeran found not liable in copyright infringement lawsuit

A Manhattan jury found Ed Sheeran not guilty of copyright infringement of Mavin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” for his 2014 song “Thinking Out Loud,” after nearly three hours of deliberation. Sheeran hugged his legal team on Thursday after the verdict was reached.  He told reporters outside the courtroom: “I’m obviously very happy with the outcome of the case. And it looks like I’m not having to retire from my day job after all,  But at the same time, I’m unbelievably frustrated that baseless claims like this are allowed to go to court at all.”

Sheeran had been accused of copying the sheet music for Gaye’s 1973 soul classic by the family of the song’s late co-writer, Ed Tonwshend.  The lawsuit, seeking $100 million in damages, claimed Sheeran used the rhythm, chord progression and other elements for his 2014 Grammy-wining song without permission.

Opening testimony last week by the plaintiffs lawyer, Ben Crump, said the case is “about giving credit where credit is due” and that Sheeran “recognized the magic of ‘Let’s Get It On’” and used the song without permission. Sheeran’s attorney Ilene Farkas said that the singer/songwriter and his co-writer, Amy Wadge, was “born from an emotional conversation” and was the duo’s “original creation.” According to ABC News, Farkas said in court: “We all benefit from artists being free to create and to build on what came before them,” warning the jury that a verdict against Sheeran would mean “creativity will be stifled for fear of being sued.”

Sheeran performed a portion of both songs in court with his guitar, and testified last week that he writes most of his songs within a day, stating he did not stop think about copying elements from Gaye’s song. Sheeran said while on the stand: “If I had done what you’re accusing me of doing I’d be quite an idiot to stand on stage in front of 25,000 people.”

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Ed Sheeran found not liable in copyright infringement lawsuit

A Manhattan jury found Ed Sheeran not guilty of copyright infringement of Mavin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” for his 2014 song “Thinking Out Loud,” after nearly three hours of deliberation. Sheeran hugged his legal team on Thursday after the verdict was reached.  He told reporters outside the courtroom: “I’m obviously very happy with the outcome of the case. And it looks like I’m not having to retire from my day job after all,  But at the same time, I’m unbelievably frustrated that baseless claims like this are allowed to go to court at all.”

Sheeran had been accused of copying the sheet music for Gaye’s 1973 soul classic by the family of the song’s late co-writer, Ed Tonwshend.  The lawsuit, seeking $100 million in damages, claimed Sheeran used the rhythm, chord progression and other elements for his 2014 Grammy-wining song without permission.

Opening testimony last week by the plaintiffs lawyer, Ben Crump, said the case is “about giving credit where credit is due” and that Sheeran “recognized the magic of ‘Let’s Get It On’” and used the song without permission. Sheeran’s attorney Ilene Farkas said that the singer/songwriter and his co-writer, Amy Wadge, was “born from an emotional conversation” and was the duo’s “original creation.” According to ABC News, Farkas said in court: “We all benefit from artists being free to create and to build on what came before them,” warning the jury that a verdict against Sheeran would mean “creativity will be stifled for fear of being sued.”

Sheeran performed a portion of both songs in court with his guitar, and testified last week that he writes most of his songs within a day, stating he did not stop think about copying elements from Gaye’s song. Sheeran said while on the stand: “If I had done what you’re accusing me of doing I’d be quite an idiot to stand on stage in front of 25,000 people.”

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Sports Daypop

NHL Playoffs: Golden Knights beat Oilers; Hurricanes defeat Devils in Game 1

* The Vegas Golden Knights beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-4. Ivan Barbashev and Chandler Stephenson scored two goals early in the third period to take a 5-3 lead, despite Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl scoring four goals. He now has 11 goals in the playoffs (in seven games) which leads the NHL. Barbashev later scored another goal for Vegas, in addition to forward Mark Stone; and Jack Eichel added an assist

The Golden Knights hold a 1-0 series lead; The Golden Knights and Oilers will face off in Game 2 on Saturday, May 6th at 7pm in Las Vegas.

* The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the NJ Devils in Game 1 of the second round on Wednesday with a score of 5-1. The Hurricanes scored with goals from Brett Pesce and Seth Jarvis, allowing Carolina to take the lead early against New Jersey to kick off the best-of-seven series. Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Brady Skeji and Jesper Fast also scored for the Hurricanes.

Game 2 between the Devils and Hurricanes will take place Friday, May 5th at 8pm in Raleigh.

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Boston Celtics defeat Philadelphia 76ers 121-87 to tie series 1-1

The Boston Celtics defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 121-87 to even the Eastern Conference semifinal at 1-1 in Game 2 at TD Garden in Boston.

Jaylen Brown scored 25 points and Malcolm Brogdon scored 23 from the bench, including six three-pointers, for the Celtics; while Sixers centre Joel Embiid, the 2022-23 NBA Most Valuable Player, returned from injury after two weeks out. Embiid scored 15 points; but James Harden — who scored 45 in the Sixers’ 119-115 win in Game one on Tuesday — missed all six three-pointers and managed only 12 points.

Game 3 between the Celtics and 76ers will take place Friday, May 5th at 7:30 pm in Philadelphia.

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Suspect arrested in shooting at Atlanta medical facility that left 1 dead and 4 injured

A man suspected of shooting five women inside an Atlanta medical facility waiting room is in custody, the Atlanta Police Department confirmed. One woman was killed and four others were wounded by a gunman inside a downtown medical office building on Wednesday; the shooting occurred at 12:42 p.m. EDT inside a building on West Peachtree Street between 12th and 13th Streets.

The Atlanta Police Department announced the apprehension of Deion Patterson, 24, following a manhunt that lasted almost eight hours. Police say he was arrested near the Truist Park baseball stadium after stealing a pickup truck near the scene of the shooting. Patterson was taken into custody around 8 p.m. Officers said his family has been cooperating in the investigation.

Robert Jansen, Chief Medical Officer at Grady Memorial Hospital, told reporters that three of the four women injured in the shooting are considered “critically ill” and are in the intensive care unit. Two of the patients underwent surgery Wednesday, and a third victim underwent an interventional radiology procedure to repair vascular injuries. The fourth victim is in stable condition.

The Northside Hospital building, where the shooting took place, will be closed Thursday and all appointments canceled. The hospital, which houses a cancer center, a radiology unit and orthopedics, issued a statement after the shooting, saying “this tragedy is affecting all of us, and we ask for patience and prayers at this time.”

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