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Disturbed hits No. 1 for the 19th time with “Don’t Tell Me” featuring Heart’s Ann Wilson

Disturbed have earned their 19th #1 on the Active Rock radio chart with “Don’t Tell Me,” their latest single which features Heart co-founder Ann Wilson. The song is the band’s fourth #1 off their acclaimed album, Divisive, out now.

The achievement marks the second time Disturbed has earned four #1s on a record, most recently on 2015’s Immortalized. Only nine rock albums since 1992 have earned four #1 songs on the Mediabase Rock charts — two of them have been from Disturbed.

Disturbed’s lead vocalist David Draiman said of the collaboration with Ann Wilson: “I have tremendous respect for Ann. In my humble opinion, she’s the greatest female rock voice of all time. I think she’s untouchable. I feel like we were very gifted to have her be a part of this.”

Wilson adds, “I was honored when I got the call from David Draiman. Disturbed did a version of ‘The Sound of Silence’ that my husband & I both really dug. And so, when the opportunity came to sing a duet with him on a song that meant so much to David emotionally, I jumped at the chance. And then the video turned out great, which is yet another cherry on top. Hopefully we’ll find a time to perform ‘Don’t Tell Me’ live together at some point. If they call, I’m there.”

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See the trailer for Hulu’s docuseries ‘Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story’

Hulu has released the trailer for their documentary Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, premiering April 26.

The four-part documentary will revisit the band’s musical journey that spans over four decades, through old personal photos and videos that will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s earlier years up to their rise to global fame. In addition to interviews with Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and other bandmates, the series also interviewed fellow New Jersey musician Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen recalls Bon Jovi’s emergence in the ’80s and arena rock anthems.

The first episode of Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story premieres March 14 at SXSW. All episodes stream April 26 on Hulu.

Take a look at the trailer- here.

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Take a look at Selena Gomez in the video for ‘Love On’

Selena Gomez has shared the video for new single “Love On”, her first single of 2024 and the follow-up to 2023’s “Single Soon.”  Love On, which was produced by The Monsters & Strangerz and Isaiah Tejada, was co-written by Gomez and her longtime co-writer Julia Michaels. The track is described as a “fun and flirty song inspired by the months Selena spent in Paris last year” according to a press release.

The video, directed by Greg Ohrel, shows several couples kissing, standing on the edge of a staircase, while Gomez dons a hot pink dress and holds a French bulldog, looking wonderstruck. Gomez later appears in several outfits and puts on a fashion show.  Gomez also posted some behind-the-scenes snaps from the official video shoot to her socials, which you can check out here.

To stream ‘Love On,” head here.
Check out the video for ‘Love On’ – here.

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor launching first-ever North American headlining tour

In celebration of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s 23-year-old single, “Murder on the Dancefloor” debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 last month, the UK pop artist will be embarking on her first-ever headlining tour of North America. “Murder on the Dancefloor” was originally released in December 2001, but has become a massive hit in the U.S. thanks to its inclusion in Emerald Fennell’s film, Saltburn.

Ellis-Bextor recently announced the arrival of “Murder on the Dancefloor” on 7-inch vinyl, including a limited-edition colored option. Head here to order.

Ellis-Bextor’s North American dates will kick-off in San Francisco on May 30th, making stops in cities including Washington DC, Boston, and New York before wrapping up on June 8th with a show in Toronto.

Tickets for the North American shows are on sale via AXS.com.  For more information, head to Ellis-Bextor’s website.

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Special Counsel Robert Hur testifies at House hearing today on Biden documents probe

Former special counsel Robert Hur, who led the yearlong probe into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents, testified Tuesday before the House Judiciary Committee. Lawmakers in both parties have heavily criticized Hur’s report that ultimately vindicated the president, but included some highly critical conclusions. Hur was previously nominated by then-President Donald Trump as U.S. attorney for the District of Maryland, and was appointed special counsel in the case by Attorney General Merrick Garland. His employment with the Justice Department has ended since the report has been filed.

Hur fielded questions from both Democrats and Republicans at the hearing who took issue with the report, accusing him of acting in a partisan manner.  Republicans argued the decision not to recommend charges against Mr. Biden was evidence of a two-tiered justice system, while Democrats countered that Republicans ignored the severity of the allegations against Trump and accused Hur of including gratuitous criticism of the president in his report.

In his 388-page report published last month, Hur said that he found no criminal charges were warranted in the Biden probe, but noted the inquiry uncovered evidence “that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency.” Hur ultimately concluded that the evidence did not establish the facts beyond a reasonable doubt. The report also included damaging assertions about the 81-year-old president’s memory during the five-hour conversation between the two. The White House has vehemently refuted accusations that Biden has memory issues.

Hur defended the investigation and report and highlighted the probe’s finding that Mr. Biden “willfully retained” classified materials, while noting that the investigation did not find evidence that “rose to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.” The former special counsel said that he needed to include characterizations of the president’s memory in order to explain why he did not bring charges against Mr. Biden: “I understood that my explanation about this case had to include rigorous, detailed and thorough analysis,” Hur said in his opening remarks. “In other words, I needed to show my work, just as I would expect any prosecutor to show his or her work in explaining the decision to prosecute or not.” Hur said his assessment of how relevant Mr. Biden’s memory was in the report was “necessary and accurate and fair .. I did not sanitize my explanation, nor did I disparage the president unfairly. I explained to the attorney general my decision, and the reasons for it. That’s what I was required to do.”

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Rep. Ken Buck to leave Congress next week, further narrowing GOP majority

Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo.,  announced Tuesday he will be leaving Congress at the end of next week. Buck had previously announced he would not be seeking reelection.

Buck said in a statement: “Today I am announcing that I will depart Congress at the end of next week. I look forward to staying involved in our political process, as well as spending more time in Colorado and with my family … It has been an honor to serve the people of Colorado’s 4th District in Congress for the past 9 years. I want to thank them for their support and encouragement through the years.”

Buck frequently defied his own party, and his departure will further narrow the House Republicans majority to a margin of 218-213. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will continue to have two votes to spare before needing Democrats to govern, but unexpected absences by his party could make his his role challenging.

Fellow GOP colleagues seemed shocked by Buck’s announcement: Speaker Johnson said to reporters after Buck’s statement was revealed: “I was surprised by Ken’s announcement. I’m looking forward to talking with him about that,” while Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas said of the news: “very surprising, very disturbing, very alarming, very concerning.”

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Cincinnati Bengals signs TE Mike Gesicki to one-year, $3.25 million contract

Free agent tight end Mike Gesicki confirmed Tuesday on X that he has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. Sources told ESPN that Gesicki agreed to a one-year, $3.25 million contract

The veteran pass catcher later confirmed the move via a welcome message from Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who plans to teach him how to improve on his favorite dance move, the griddy. Gesicki, 28, wrote on X: “Listen everyone, like it or not I definitely gotta bring the griddy back now. Thanks dawg!”

Gesicki was the second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft and spent his first five seasons with the Miami Dolphins, totaling 260 catches for 2,861 yards and 20 touchdowns through his first 98 career appearances.

In the 2023-24 campaign, Gesicki totaled 29 catches for 244 yards and two scores over 17 games last season for the New England Patriots, with whom he signed a one-year deal last off-season.

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RB Aaron Jones agrees to 1-year, $7M deal with Minnesota Vikings

Free agent running back Aaron Jones has agreed to a one-year, $7 million contract with the Minnesota Vikings, according to sources via the The Athletic. The Green Bay Packers just announced on Monday that they had released Jones. Jones joins Chandler, Kene Nwangwu, Myles Gaskin and DeWayne McBride as the running backs under contract with the Vikings through 2024.

Jones, 29, joined the Packers as a fifth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft; the seven-year veteran totaled 8,016 yards from scrimmage and 63 touchdowns in 97 career appearances for the Packers, logging a career-high 1,558 yards from scrimmage and league-best 19 touchdowns in 2019. Jones totaled 1,459 yards from scrimmage and 11 scores en route to a Pro Bowl selection in 2020. The running back signed a four-year, $48 million deal with the Packers in 2021, and logged 889 yards from scrimmage and a career-low three scores in 11 games last season, missing six games because of hamstring and knee injuries.

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Beyoncé shares artwork, title for new country album: ‘Act II: Cowboy Carter’

Beyoncé revealed artwork and the title of her new country album — ‘Act II: Cowboy Carter,’ set for release on March 29.

The superstar shared the news on her Instagram Story, adding the title and release date to her Instagram bio and posting a shot of a saddle with a red, white and blue sash that reads “Cowboy Carter”; the image is also prominently displayed on the homepage of Beyoncé’s website.  Additionally, fans can head to the ‘Shop’ section of Queens Bey’s website to pre-order merchandise and the new record, which also reveals alternate artwork to feature close-up photos of Beyoncé’s face as she dons a black cowboy hat with a white snake over her eye, and her blonde hair feathered-cut and braided.

Beyoncé first surprised fans by announcing her new country-themed album during the Super Bowl this past February. Shortly after the viral announcement, the superstar dropped two country-inspired songs, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.” After Texas Hold ‘Em started being played by country radio, it went on to hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, with Beyoncé making history as the first Black female artist to ever reach the top spot on the chart.

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Beyoncé shares artwork, title for new country album: ‘Act II: Cowboy Carter’

Beyoncé revealed artwork and the title of her new country album — ‘Act II: Cowboy Carter,’ set for release on March 29.

The superstar shared the news on her Instagram Story, adding the title and release date to her Instagram bio and posting a shot of a saddle with a red, white and blue sash that reads “Cowboy Carter”; the image is also prominently displayed on the homepage of Beyoncé’s website.  Additionally, fans can head to the ‘Shop’ section of Queens Bey’s website to pre-order merchandise and the new record, which also reveals alternate artwork to feature close-up photos of Beyoncé’s face as she dons a black cowboy hat with a white snake over her eye, and her blonde hair feathered-cut and braided.

Beyoncé first surprised fans by announcing her new country-themed album during the Super Bowl this past February. Shortly after the viral announcement, the superstar dropped two country-inspired songs, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.” After Texas Hold ‘Em started being played by country radio, it went on to hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, with Beyoncé making history as the first Black female artist to ever reach the top spot on the chart.

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