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New Mexico’s ‘Boots In The Park’ festival to feature Thomas Rhett, Chris Janson and Chris Young

The Boots In The Park festival has expanded this year to Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, taking place on Saturday, May 18, and will feature headliners Thomas Rhett, Chris Young, and Chris Janson.

Boots In The Park originated in California in 2017, has since expanded to various venues throughout California and Arizona. Steve Thacher, founder of Boots In The Park, shared: “The Boots In The Park family is thrilled to extend our roots to New Mexico. As we continue to grow, this new market allows us to explore fresh horizons and build a unique relationship with the community of Albuquerque, adding a touch of New Mexico charm to our festival experience.”

Additional performers on the 2024 Boots In The Park lineup Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Schneider, Leaving Austin and resident DJ Luwiss Lux. Tickets go on sale Jan. 19; for more information, head here.

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Megan Moroney debuts acoustic cover of Chris Stapleton’s “What Are You Listening To?”

Megan Moroney is sharing an acoustic cover of Chris Stapleton’s debut single released more than 10 years ago, “What Are You Listening To?”

Stapleton released the ballad prior to his first-ever full-length album, Traveller, in 2015. The song tells the story of a man who feels as if he’s going “back in time” as he listens to a song that reminds him of a former flame. He can’t help but wonder as he thinks of her, “What Are You Listening To?”

Moroney ended her successful 2023 as part of the lineup of the annual New Year’s Eve bash in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Georgia-born artist has teased new music is on the way in 2024. Moroney will also be joining country giant Kenny Chesney on his headlining stadium tour, which kicks off in April.

Take a listen to Moroney’s version of “What Are You Listening To?”: here.

Megan Moroney Releases Acoustic Cover Of Chris Stapleton’s Criminally Underrated Debut Single, “What Are You Listening To”

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Harrison Ford will receive Career Achievement Award at Critics Choice Awards

Harrison Ford will receive the Career Achievement Award at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, Jan. 14.

Ford has had roles in many of the biggest blockbusters in history, and is considered one of the greatest movie stars of his generation. He is a part of blockbuster franchises with iconic characters such as his Han Solo in “Star Wars” and the archaeologist Indiana Jones in the film series of the same name.  He’s also appeared in classic films including “Blade Runner,” “The Fugitive” and “Air Force One.”

The 81-year-old Ford has earned three Golden Globe nominations, and one Oscar nom for best actor for his work in Peter Weir’s drama “Witness” (1985). He has also been honored for his contributions to the film industry, including the BAFTA’s Albert R. Broccoli Britannia Award and the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award. At last year’s Cannes Film Festival, he was bestowed with the honorary Palme d’Or when “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” premiered.

Ford currently stars in the Apple TV+ comedy series “Shrinking,” for which he’s nominated for supporting comedy actor at this year’s CCA ceremony. He also stars opposite Helen Mirren in the Western period drama series “1923” from Paramount+.

The 29th annual Critics Choice Awards will air live on The CW at 7 p.m. ET.

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Michael Strahan’s daughter Isabella, 19, reveals brain tumor diagnosis

Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan’s daughter Isabella is undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a common malignant tumor that arises in the cerebellum, a part of the brain located at the base of the skull.

The father and daughter shared the health news in a segment that aired on GMA Thursday morning. Isabella learned received her diagnosis in late October 2023, and underwent emergency surgery at Cedars-Sinai to remove the mass on Oct. 27, a day before her 19th birthday. Isabella said during an interview with GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts she will start chemotherapy at Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center in Durham, North Carolina, next month, sharing: “I’m feeling good. Not too bad. That’s my next step. I’m ready for it to start and be one day closer to being over. …. I’m very excited for this whole process to wrap. But you just have to keep living every day, I think, through the whole thing.”

Michael, 52, said in the interview: “I literally think that, in a lot of ways, I’m the luckiest man in the world, because I’ve got an amazing daughter. I know she’s going through it, but I know that we’re never given more than we can handle and that she is going to crush this.”

Isabella said she first began experiencing symptoms of her brain tumor while beginning her freshman year at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. After originally shrugging it off as vertigo, her condition took a turn for the worse on Oct. 25, and Michael said: “that was when we decided, ‘You need to really go get a thorough checkup.’ And thank goodness for the doctor. I feel like this doctor saved her life because she was thorough enough to say, ‘Let’s do the full checkup.’” After she headed to Cedars-Sinai for a full MRI, doctors discovered Isabella had developed a fast-growing tumor in the back of her brain, measuring 4 centimeters.

The father of four (who shares Tanita, 32, and Michael Jr., 29, with his first wife Wanda Hutchins; and twins Isabella and Sophia with his second wife, Jean Muggli) took off from GMA to be by his daughter’s side, with ABC saying at the time Strahan was “dealing with some personal family matters.”

Following her surgery, Isabella underwent several rounds of radiation treatment, as well as a month of rehabilitation. She now plans on documenting her journey in a new YouTube series to benefit Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center. Isabella said on GMA: “It’s been like, two months of keeping it quiet, which is definitely difficult. I don’t wanna hide it anymore ’cause it’s hard to always keep in. I hope to just kind of be a voice, and be [someone] who maybe [those who] are going through chemotherapy or radiation can look at. Perspective is a big thing. I’m grateful. I am grateful just to walk or see friends or do something, ’cause when you can’t do something, it really impacts you.”

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Metallica stream ‘Master Of Puppets’ performance from debut in Saudi Arabia

Metallica has streamed video of a performance of “Master Of Puppets” from the band’s first-ever concert in Saudi Arabia on December 14, the opening night of the three-day Soundstorm Festival in Riyadh. You can check out that footage: here.

The appearance also marked Metallica’s final concert date of 2023 as part of its ongoing M72 World Tour. The band will resume the live series with two shows in Munich, Germany in late May.

Metallica is also sharing video of a performance of “The Unforgiven” from the Riyadh event; check out footage – here.

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Billy Joel plans four new 2024 concerts, featuring Stevie Nicks, Sting

Billy Joel announced four new U.S. concerts, including two headlining dates, and shows with Sting and Stevie Nicks.

The 74-year-old singer/songwriter’s headlining shows will take place on May 24 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle (his first in the area since 2016), and July 12 at Coors Field in Denver (where he last performed in August 2019).

Joel also has confirmed new co-headlining dates with Stevie Nicks and Sting, with Joel will be teaming up with Nicks  on June 21 at Soldier Field in Chicago, and with Sting on September 27 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

Joel also has a previously announced concert with Nicks scheduled for March 9 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. He also has two other already-confirmed dates with Sting, on February 24 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and April 13 at Petco Park in San Diego.

Joel will be ending his MSG residency this July; his remaining concerts there are scheduled for February 9, March 28, April 26, May 9, June 8, and July 25. Joel’s 2024 tour itinerary also includes a pair of international shows, scheduled for January 24 show in Tokyo, and August 9 in Cardiff, Wales, in the U.K.

Tickets for the four new shows will go on sale to the general public on Friday, January 12, at 10 a.m. local time. You can check out his full schedule at BillyJoel.com.

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Billy Joel plans four new 2024 concerts, featuring Stevie Nicks, Sting

Billy Joel announced four new U.S. concerts, including two headlining dates, and shows with Sting and Stevie Nicks.

The 74-year-old singer/songwriter’s headlining shows will take place on May 24 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle (his first in the area since 2016), and July 12 at Coors Field in Denver (where he last performed in August 2019).

Joel also has confirmed new co-headlining dates with Stevie Nicks and Sting, with Joel will be teaming up with Nicks  on June 21 at Soldier Field in Chicago, and with Sting on September 27 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

Joel also has a previously announced concert with Nicks scheduled for March 9 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. He also has two other already-confirmed dates with Sting, on February 24 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and April 13 at Petco Park in San Diego.

Joel will be ending his MSG residency this July; his remaining concerts there are scheduled for February 9, March 28, April 26, May 9, June 8, and July 25. Joel’s 2024 tour itinerary also includes a pair of international shows, scheduled for January 24 show in Tokyo, and August 9 in Cardiff, Wales, in the U.K.

Tickets for the four new shows will go on sale to the general public on Friday, January 12, at 10 a.m. local time. You can check out his full schedule at BillyJoel.com.

Billy Joel Announces 2024 Tour Dates, Including Shows with Stevie Nicks and Sting

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Britney Spears squashes rumors of new music, says she’ll ‘never return’ to the industry

Britney Spears recently addressed reports about her career, after outlets like Page Six and The Sun released quotes claiming that Britney had been working on her first album since 2016’s Glory, enlisting help from songwriters including Julia Michaels and Charli XCX.

Spears wrote on her Instagram: “Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash !!! They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album … I will never return to the music industry !!!  When I write, I write for fun or I write for other people !!! For those of you who have read my book, there’s loads that you don’t know about me … I’ve written over 20 songs for other people the past two years !!! I’m a ghostwriter and I honestly enjoy it that way !!!”

Britney went on to address rumours about her best-selling 2023 memoir ‘The Woman In Me’, sharing: “People are also saying MY BOOK WAS RELEASED WITHOUT MY APPROVAL ILLEGALLY and that’s far from the truth … have you read the news these days ??? I’m so LOVED and blessed !!!” 

The last new music Britney released was her 2023 collaboration with Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am called “Mind You Business.”.

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Judge rules that Donald Trump cannot deliver closing argument in New York civil fraud trial

The judge overseeing the civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump said that Trump will not be allowed to deliver his own closing argument on Thursday. Judge Arthur Engoron told Trump’s attorneys that the former president must submit to certain restrictions if he wished to address the court, which Trump’s team did not agree to. The judge said that Trump would have to limit his statement in court to “what is permissible in a counsel’s closing argument, that is, commentary on the relevant, material facts that are in evidence, and application of the relevant law to those facts.”

The judge released an email chain between himself, Trump attorneys Chris Kise and state Attorney Letitia James’ office when he denied the request Wednesday.

Kise first told Engoron that Trump planned to speak in a Jan. 4 email, and Andrew Amer from the AG’s office quickly opposed the idea, saying “Allowing Mr. Trump to participate in closing arguments would effectively grant him an opportunity to testify without being subject to cross-examination.”  Engoron replied the next day, saying he was ‘inclined” to let Trump do so since he was the person with “by far the most at stake,” but added that Trump had to speak about the evidence in the case and could not “testify,” “comment on irrelevant matters,” “deliver a campaign speech” or “impugn myself, my staff, plaintiff, plaintiff’s staff or the New York State Court System.” The judge wrote that ‘”failure to abide by those conditions would result in Trump being cut off and admonished, and if he were to continue to violate those terms, he’d be removed from the courtroom by court officers and fined not less than $50,000″.

Kise responded on Tuesday that Trump could not agree to those conditions, at which point the judge noted that Trump would be free to comment “on the arguments of an opposing party or counsel, but may not seek to impugn their character.” “I will not let anyone violate the normal rules of courtroom procedure that govern closing arguments,” giving Kise until 4 p.m. Tuesday to respond. Later that night, Kise asked if closings could be delayed until late January due to the death of Melania Trump’s mother, at which time Engoron responded Wednesday morning he was “sorry to hear the sad news” but denied the request for a delay.

Kise later responded that Trump was still coming to court and planned to speak, calling the Judge’s conditions “very unfair … You are not allowing President Trump, who has been wrongfully demeaned and belittled by an out of control, politically motivated Attorney General, to speak about things that must be spoken about.”

Engoron responded, “Take it or leave it. Now or never” and gave Kise 7 minutes to agree to his terms. Kise did not respond, at which point Engoron wrote Wednesday tthat Trump would not be allowed to speak: “Not having heard from you by the third extended deadline (noon today), I assume that Mr. Trump will not agree to the reasonable, lawful limits I have imposed as a precondition to giving a closing statement above and beyond those given by his attorneys, and that, therefore, he will not be speaking in court tomorrow.”

The civil fraud trial lasted more than two months, with testimony wrapping up in December.

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Hunter Biden makes surprise appearance at contempt of Congress hearing

Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance Wednesday on Capitol Hill, attending a House committee hearing centered on whether to hold him in contempt. Hunter, along with attorneys Abbe Lowell and Kevin Morris, appeared on Capitol Hill as the House Oversight Committee was weighing the resolution to hold him in contempt; however, he left shortly after the hearing began.

The House Judiciary Committee was also holding a hearing on whether Biden should be held in contempt for holding a press conference outside the Capitol on Dec. 13 instead of complying with a subpoena ordering him to testify privately as part of an impeachment inquiry into his father, President Joe Biden.

Biden’s appearance was met with outrage by Republicans, with Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., stating that he “should be arrested right here, right now, and go straight to jail … You [Biden] are the epitome of white privilege, coming into the Oversight Committee, spitting in our face, ignoring a Congressional subpoena to be deposed. What are you afraid of? You have no balls to come up in here.”

Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-N.Y., sought a show of hands for the committee to vote on the spot to receive public testimony from Biden, but only Democrats participated. House Republicans said that Hunter Biden’s testimony is key to their impeachment investigation into his father for enriching himself during his years as vice president through his son’s alleged overseas influence peddling.

In a statement to reporters after leaving the hearing, Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell asserted that Hunter is “a private citizen” while accusing Republicans of attempting to “use him as a surrogate to attack his father .. The Republican chairs today, then, are commandeering an unprecedented resolution to hold someone in contempt who has offered to publicly answer all their proper questions. The question here is, what are they afraid of?”

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