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Carly Pearce shares video for ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’

Carly Pearce shared the music video for her single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton. The single dropped on June 16th.

The video, directed by Alexa Campbell, features actors Lucy Hale (a longtime friend of Pearce) and Shiloh Fernandez, who bring Pearce’s single to life. Pearce shared: “Having talents like Lucy and Shiloh were truly such a gift. The ‘space’ you feel between the two of them is felt so tragically at every moment of this video.”

In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, Pearce will flip the switch at the Grand Ole Opry, turning itss signature barn backdrop pink for the night of October 10th. The Grand Ole Opry will once again joins together with Susan G. Komen in the fight against breast cancer for the 15th anniversary of Opry Goes Pink. 

Take a look at the video for ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’ – here.

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ERNEST announces ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’ live album

Ernest announced the release of ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’, a limited-edition, double-sided vinyl due out September 29th. The project features audio from the ‘Salvage Sessions’ & ‘Circle Sessions’ series, including fan favorites such as “This Fire,” “Miss That Girl,” “Feet Wanna Run,” and a cover of John Mayer’s “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room.”

Ernest shared: “Flower Shops has been such a wild ride. I can’t put words to how much the love and support for the album and its deluxe means to me. Now that we’re getting ready to be back out on the road headlining this fall, it only felt right that the fellas and I wrap up this chapter with live versions of some of our favorites to play live.”

Ernest is currently on the road, serving as direct support on Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time World Tour. He will also launch his headlining This Fire Tour this fall.

To preorder ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged, head here.

Ernest To Release ‘ERNEST & The Fellas Unplugged’ Project, Featuring Audio From ‘Salvage Sessions’ & ‘Circle Sessions’ Series

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FX shares official trailer for ‘American Horror Story: Delicate’

The anticipated new season of Ryan Murphy’s ‘American Horror Story’ has shared its official trailer. ‘American Horror Story: Delicate,’ the 12th edition of the anthology series, co-stars Kim Kardashian along with AHS regular Emma Roberts and franchise newcomer Cara Delevingne. as well as Matt Czuchry, Billie Lourd, Denis O’Hare, Leslie Grossman and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez.

“AHS” Delicate” is based on a novel for the first time: Danielle Valentine’s ‘Delicate Condition.’ The novel is described as “a gripping thriller about an actress (Roberts in the show) who becomes convinced that a sinister figure is going to great lengths to make sure her pregnancy never happens.”  The book has been called a feminist update to Rosemary’s Baby.

The new season has been split into two parts, with the first part premiering Sept. 20. The show will first air on FX and then stream the next day on Hulu. A premiere date for the second part has not yet been set.

American Horror Story is the longest running hour-long series in FX’s history, and has already been renewed for a 13th season.  Take a look at the trailer for ‘AHS: Delicate’ – here.

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‘Good Morning America’ anchor Robin Roberts marries longtime partner Amber Laign

“Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts married her longtime partner, massage therapist Amber Laign on Friday, Sept. 8.

Roberts and Laign each wore wedding gowns custom-made by designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka at their ceremony, which was held in the backyard of their home and officiated by Roberts’ childhood pastor.

Roberts wrote on Instagram: “An intimate, magical wedding ceremony in our backyard followed by a joyous reception…ohhhh the dancing!! We are immensely grateful to all for making it a day and a night to remember. Honeymoon here we come!”

Roberts’ and Laign’s 18-year romance started with a blind date set up by mutual friends. Over nearly two decades together, Roberts and Laign overcame countless health and personal obstacles together: grieving the losses of parents, and each dealing with bouts with breast cancer, as well as Roberts’ lifesaving bone marrow transplant in 2012. They were engaged at the end of 2022, deciding to marry while eating at a favorite restaurant together in Connecticut.

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Creed announce second ‘Summer Of ’99 And Beyond’ cruise

Creed has announced a second sailing of its Summer of ’99 and Beyond Cruise, due to popular demand. The band posted on social mediaCreed Nation! YOU asked for it, WE brought it!! Get ready for a second sailing: Summer of ’99 and Beyond Cruise! We will be joined by an amazing line up including very special guest, Daughtry! Join the pre-sale: summerof99cruise.com

This immersive rock and roll experience sets sail April 27 through May 1, 2024, departing from Port Canaveral in Orlando to Nassau, Bahamas aboard the luxurious Norwegian Jade. Creed – comprised of Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips – will reunite for the first time since 2012 for two unique live performances on Norwegian Jade’s Pool Deck stage. The second cruise offering will feature special guest Daughtry and acts such as Buckcherry, Tonic, Vertical Horizon, Fuel, The Verve Pipe, Tantric, Louise Post (of Veruca Salt), Nine Days, and Jimmie’s Chicken Shack.

Head to summerof99cruise.com for more information.

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Listen to Måneskin’s new single ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’

Måneskin are sharing their latest track, “Honey (Are U Coming?),” in which the Italian rockers sing about a wild night out and urges the listener to join him in all the debauchery.

Bassist Victoria De Angelis of the new single: “We wrote the song right after the last tour, we still had a lot of energy from the touring and the travelling. We wrote it in between London and LA. We’re really happy with the result and we think it’s something quite new for us.” Frontman Damiano David went on to explain the meaning behind the song’s lyrics: “It’s the story of someone who has no gender or anything, you decide whoever it is. Find someone else and they can see in their eyes that there’s some sadness that they feel out of place and it’s an invitation from one person to another to join them into this new adventure without knowing what they’re actually going to find, but just enjoy the adventure.”

Måneskin is set to hit the the stage again this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, and will perform ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ live at this year’s ceremony on September 12. The groups is also nominated in the ‘Best Rock’ category.

Meanwhile, the band’s upcoming U.S. tour kicks off on September 21 with a show at New York’s Madison Square Garden. They will then head to Australia for the first time for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide as well as make their first ever stops in Dublin and Manchester. Head here for tour dates and ticket information.

Take a listen to ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ – here.

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Listen to Måneskin’s new single ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’

Måneskin are sharing their latest track, “Honey (Are U Coming?),” in which the Italian rockers sing about a wild night out and urges the listener to join him in all the debauchery.

Bassist Victoria De Angelis of the new single: “We wrote the song right after the last tour, we still had a lot of energy from the touring and the travelling. We wrote it in between London and LA. We’re really happy with the result and we think it’s something quite new for us.” Frontman Damiano David went on to explain the meaning behind the song’s lyrics: “It’s the story of someone who has no gender or anything, you decide whoever it is. Find someone else and they can see in their eyes that there’s some sadness that they feel out of place and it’s an invitation from one person to another to join them into this new adventure without knowing what they’re actually going to find, but just enjoy the adventure.”

Måneskin is set to hit the the stage again this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, and will perform ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ live at this year’s ceremony on September 12. The groups is also nominated in the ‘Best Rock’ category.

Meanwhile, the band’s upcoming U.S. tour kicks off on September 21 with a show at New York’s Madison Square Garden. They will then head to Australia for the first time for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide as well as make their first ever stops in Dublin and Manchester. Head here for tour dates and ticket information.

Take a listen to ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ – here.

Måneskin shares ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’

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Jack Harlow shares music video for “Denver”

Jack Harlow has shared the video for his song “Denver,” which appears on his third studio album, Jackman, which debuted in April.

The visual for Denver was shot in the namesake city and directed by Eliel Ford. The video begins with Harlow simply lying on the floor of an empty room; he then walks down the hall joined by his team and later drives out into the mountains to find some solace from his busy life in the city, capturing breathtaking views of the rocky terrain.

Harlow will be on the road this fall in support of Jackman for a short tour in his home state of Kentucky. The “No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour” will see the rapper perform six shows between November 24 and December 3.

Watch the video for Denver here.

Jack Harlow shares ‘Denver’ video

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Hurricane Lee has potential to be ‘extremely dangerous’, can ‘intensify’ into Cat 5 storm

Forecasters predict that Hurricane Lee, currently swirling in the Atlantic as a Category 2 storm, will intensify into a major hurricane that could eventually become a Category 5 storm.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that Lee is expected to rapidly intensify into an “extremely dangerous major hurricane” by Friday — meaning maximum winds would surge 35 mph in 24 hours or less. The NHC said that large ocean swells are expected to reach the Lesser Antilles by Friday and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Bermuda and Hispaniola by the weekend, adding that “these swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.” The latest forecasts show Lee will “remain a very strong major hurricane through the weekend,” according to the NHC, with environmental conditions looking favorable for Lee to strengthen into a Category 5 hurricane with winds up to 160 mph by Saturday morning.

So far, there’s no direct threat of landfall and officials have not issued any storm or hurricane watches or warnings for places that could be in Lee’s path, but the hurricane center said “interests in the Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Lee.” The forecast track indicates that .the Leeward Islands, where the Caribbean and Atlantic meet, should stay alert. The Leewards include the Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Saint Martin and Saint Kitts.

Hurricane Lee is not currently forecast to impact the United States, but its long-term track remains unclear. Meteorologists will continue monitoring the storm for signs it could move off its path over the open ocean and turn toward the mainland U.S. coast.

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Simone Biles shares plans to compete in 2024 Paris Olympics

Simone Biles, the greatest women’s gymnast of all-time, is planning to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The gymnast acknowledged for the first time on an appearance on the TODAY Show that she aims to compete at the 2024 Olympics. Biles, 26, told ‘Today’ show host Hoda Kotb on Thursday morning that if Kotb were to wager $5 on whether she’s planning on returning to Olympic competition when the Games are in Paris in 2024, it wouldn’t be a bad bet. Said Biles: “Right now, I would say that’s the path I would love to go, so I wouldn’t mind if you put it in the ‘yay’ section.” 

Biles competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (which were held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic), but once she arrived, she experienced ‘the twisties.’  The twisties is a psychological issue where a gymnast loses track of the ground when they’re flying through the air — and if a gymnast loses track of the ground while in the air, they have no idea when to land, safely or otherwise, and can result in serious injuries. Biles chose to withdraw from both the team competition and the individual all-around competition to focus on her mental health, winning a silver medal as part of the team competition, and an individual bronze medal on the balance beam.

Biles is on her way to a spot on the U.S. women’s gymnastics team. At her first competition since the Tokyo Games at the 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championship, Biles claimed a historic eighth all-around title. But she told Kotb that she was still taking it slowly: “Everything leading up to these next Games is very intentional. I’ve been playing it on the down-low this time, making sure mentally and physically are both intact … There were times when I would come in the gym and I would be like ‘you know what, no, I don’t think this is going to work’ and then I was like ‘no, I’m going to give it another day. As long as I showed up for another day and kept putting that work in, then it kind of went down and dwindled.” 

The 2024 Olympic Games are scheduled to begin Paris on July, 26, 2024 through August 11, 2024.

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