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Tesla releases acoustic ‘All About Love’ music video

Tesla has dropped the acoustic music video for their latest single, “All About Love,” off their new All About Love EP, which is now available as a special edition limited collector’s 12-inch vinyl.

All About Love was written by Jeff Keith and Frank Hannon, with the clip produced by Hannon and Brandon Guillion featuring the band performing in a forest. This rendition of “All About Love” segues into James Gang’s classic song “Walk Away,” recorded live at a Las Vegas concert earlier this year.

See the acoustic ‘All About Love’ music video: HERE.

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Orianthi to join Alice Cooper for select 2025 concerts

Alice Cooper has announced that guitarist Orianthi will be joining his band on the Too Close for Comfort Tour from January 31st through February 16th, filling in for Nita Strauss.

Orianthi toured with Coopr from 2011 to 2014, along with longtime band members Chuck Garric, Glen Sobel, Tommy Henriksen, and Ryan Roxie. Cooper says in a statement: “When Orianthi moved on to pursue her own career in 2014, we were lucky to find Nita. Over the past decade, Nita, Chuck, and Tommy have also launched their own projects, and we always try to coordinate our schedule so we can keep the band together, but these shows came up after Nita had already committed to another tour. So I reached out to Orianthi, and thankfully she was available to jump back in, so we’re all really looking forward to doing these shows with her. I’m so fortunate to always have such great musicians to work with.”

Additional dates with Nita Strauss include shows on May 9th at the Sonic Temple festival in Columbus, Ohio, and August 15th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Lincoln Financial Field with My Chemical Romance. More dates are expected to be added.  Head HERE for information.

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Jeannie Mai, Rob Gronkowski added as co-hosts on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest”

Television personality Jeannie Mai and retired NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski have been added as co-hosts on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.”

Mai is presiding over festivities in Los Angeles and Gronkowski will co-host from Las Vegas from the Fountains at the Bellagio Resort. The West Coast party hosted by Mai will include performers such as Alanis Morissette, with special guest Reneé Rapp, Dasha and DJ Cassidy’s Pass The Mic Live!, a performance that includes stars like Ja Rule, Kesha, Natasha Bedingfield, T-Pain and more.

Ryan Seacrest is slated to host the broadcast for the 20th time alongside co-host Rita Ora in NYC’s Times Square, featuring previously-announced musical performers The Jonas Brothers, Carrie Underwood, Megan Moroney and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, taking the stage before the ball drops in Times Square at midnight.

Set to take the stage in Las Vegas are Blake Shelton, Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett and Lenny Kravitz; and Jungle will perform from London, playing songs including their hit song “Back On 74.” The network said in a press release: “In his 20th year as host of America’s most-watched New Year’s Eve special, Ryan Seacrest will lead the countdown to midnight alongside global superstar Rita Ora live from Times Square, Dayanara Torres returns as co-host in Puerto Rico.”

The coverage of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” will air on ABC on Dec. 31, starting at 8 p.m. ET and streaming the next day on Hulu.

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Jeannie Mai, Rob Gronkowski added as co-hosts on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest”

Television personality Jeannie Mai and retired NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski have been added as co-hosts on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.”

Mai is presiding over festivities in Los Angeles and Gronkowski will co-host from Las Vegas from the Fountains at the Bellagio Resort. The West Coast party hosted by Mai will include performers such as Alanis Morissette, with special guest Reneé Rapp, Dasha and DJ Cassidy’s Pass The Mic Live!, a performance that includes stars like Ja Rule, Kesha, Natasha Bedingfield, T-Pain and more.

Ryan Seacrest is slated to host the broadcast for the 20th time alongside co-host Rita Ora in NYC’s Times Square, featuring previously-announced musical performers The Jonas Brothers, Carrie Underwood, Megan Moroney and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, taking the stage before the ball drops in Times Square at midnight.

Set to take the stage in Las Vegas are Blake Shelton, Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett and Lenny Kravitz; and Jungle will perform from London, playing songs including their hit song “Back On 74.” The network said in a press release: “In his 20th year as host of America’s most-watched New Year’s Eve special, Ryan Seacrest will lead the countdown to midnight alongside global superstar Rita Ora live from Times Square, Dayanara Torres returns as co-host in Puerto Rico.”

The coverage of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” will air on ABC on Dec. 31, starting at 8 p.m. ET and streaming the next day on Hulu.

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Marianne Williamson launches bid for Democratic National Committee chair

Marianne Williamson, a self-help author and former two-time Democratic presidential candidate, announced Thursday that she is running to become the next chair of the Democratic National Committee. DNC members will elect the party’s new chair and other officers at its winter meeting Feb. 1. There will also be a series of four forums to allow those running for DNC chair to speak with party members and lay out their vision for the Democratic Party.

Williamson, 72, said in a video announcing her candidacy: “I am announcing I’m running for DNC chair, because I feel that I can bring a level of expertise to the process of lifting up this possibility of victory over the next two and four years in a way that will not occur if we are only looking traditional means of politicking in order to make that happen.”  She added that she’s been talking to Democratic voters about what they’d like to see from their party: “I’ve traveled extensively throughout this country, and I’ve seen how much pain there is out there. I’ve been up close and personal with people who didn’t have health care, who couldn’t survive on just one job, who were so depressed about so many of the conditions in their lives that were, in fact, at least indirectly due to bad public policy, and too many of them didn’t feel like the Democratic Party had their back.”

Williamson is first female candidate to enter the race to succeed outgoing DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, joining  a wide field of candidates who previously announced their bids for chair, including: former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler, New York state Sen. James Skoufis and former Maryland Senate candidate Robert Houton.

Williamson said in her video: “We need to know what it was that made people feel that their wallets were more important than their pain. We need to understand what it is that has made people emotionally and psychologically disconnect from a sense that the Democratic Party was part of a great legacy in American history ..I want to help people connect with the political issues that are going on in their lives in a very real and personal way. And I want to help people understand that by connecting to the Democratic Party, they can truly make a difference.”

Additionally, in an open letter to DNC members, Williamson laid out her plan for the party and urged Democrats to sign a petition to allow her to participate in candidate forums that will be held in January:  “As chairwoman, I will work to reinvent the party from the inside out. For if we want a new president in four years, and a new Congress in two, then we must immediately get about the task of creating a new party.”

Williamson said under her leadership, the Democratic Party will be one that “listens more, and makes people feel that their thoughts and feelings are as important as their wallets, and advocates unequivocally for the working people of the United States … We won’t just fight; we will inspire. We will create a surge of patriotic fervor, and a connectedness of the American heart to the great historical legacy of this country. Our ultimate success will be creating in people’s minds a sense that in order to further that legacy, your smartest move is to vote for Democrats.”

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3 people shot, 1 stabbed after Christmas Day incident at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport

Authorities are investigating a shooting on Christmas Day in what they believe was a family dispute at a restaurant in Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, that left three people injured by gunfire and another person stabbed.

Phoenix police spokesperson Mayra Reeson said at a news conference that the the evening shooting happened at around 9:45 p.m. at an airport restaurant that is outside the security checkpoints in Terminal 4. An adult female and two adult males were shot, leaving the female with injuries police describe as life-threatening. The two men were in stable condition and expected to survive, with the man hospitalized with at least one stab wound listed in stable condition.

Sgt. Reeson told reporters that the group of people all knew each other and had a physical fight that led to one of them pulling a gun: “I do believe that this was a family dispute that escalated.”  After the gunfire, a man and a girl were detained in an airport parking garage nearby. The gunfire led to the temporary closure of a security checkpoint at the terminal, the closure of some restaurants and a pause in service at the terminal’s PHX Sky Train station; police said they were still investigating why the group was at the airport, and whether they were traveling or were there for some other reason.

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University of Miami men’s basketball coach Jim Larrañaga stepping down in his 14th season

Longtime University of Miami men’s basketball coach Jim Larrañaga announced Thursday that he is stepping down amid his 14th season with the Hurricanes.  Larrañaga, 75, was under contract through 2026-27; Miami has appointed veteran assistant Bill Courtney to serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich told reporters that Larrañaga informed the school Sunday that he planned to step down; he was then asked to reconsider the decision, but it was finalized by Monday.  Larrañaga said in a news release: “After more than 50 years in college coaching, it is simply time. There is never a great moment to step away, but I owe it to our student-athletes, our staff and the University of Miami to make this move now when my heart is simply no longer in the game and I owe it to Liz, Jay, Jon, and my grandchildren to be a greater part of their lives. The university needs a new leader of the program, one who is both adept at and embracing of the new world of intercollegiate athletics. It has been the honor of a lifetime to be a part of the Hurricane family and to represent this world-class institution. Most importantly, I have been so blessed to have coached the hundreds of young men who chose to wear the UM jersey and who have gone on to flourish in their respective journeys. I will always be a Cane.”

Larrañaga took over at Miami in 2011; he was named 2013 Naismith College Coach of the Year, and led the Hurricanes to a 274-174 record over the last 14 seasons- including six NCAA tournaments and four Sweet 16 appearances. Miami went 11-6 in NCAA tournament games during Larranaga’s tenure and won two ACC regular-season championships (per ESPN).  His departure comes just two seasons after he led the Hurricanes to their first Final Four in school history at the 2023 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament.

The Hurricanes (4-8) started their 2024-25 campaign with three consecutive victories. They then lost eight of their next nine games, including a 78-74 overtime setback to Mount St. Mary’s on Saturday in Coral Gables, Fla.

Over his 39-year Division I coaching career, Larrañaga – who previously coached at Bowling Green and George Mason – owns an overall record of 716-483.

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Veteran QB Teddy Bridgewater coming out of retirement, rejoining Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell confirmed on Thursday that veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has ended his short retirement and agreed to rejoin the Detroit Lions.

The 32-year-old Bridgewater had teased his return to the NFL earlier this month, shortly after leading his alma mater Miami Northwestern to a state title in his first year as their high school football coach. Bridgewater revealed that he was actively pursuing a return to the NFL earlier this month, stating: “we’ll see how these next week-and-a-half, two weeks play out. Might be signing with a team or something and then returning back to coach high school football in February. So we’ll see. We wanted to win a state championship and then coach goes back to the league, see what happens and then come back in February in the offseason and continue coaching high school football. So we’ll see how it plays out.

Campbell said about Bridgewater’s return: “to be able to add somebody back here that’s got experience, he’s stayed in shape, he’s been throwing … it just brings a level of professionalism, veteran presence. Somebody that’s great for our team, great for the position … This gives us somebody that’s played a lot in the NFL.”

Campbell felt that Bridgewater returning was a great opportunity to get someone familiar with the team who has that veteran presence and experience, saying that the vet “brings a certain level of comfort” to the coaches and they have that trust in him, given their previous relationship: “It’s great for our team. I think everybody in that locker room respects Teddy and what he stands for, the type of human being he is, but also the type of player … When you get guys that you feel like make everybody around them a little bit better, it’s hard not to have those guys around, or add them if you can.”

Bridgewater, a 2014 first-round pick of the Vikings out of Louisville, also played for the Saints, Panthers, Broncos and Dolphins. He appeared in just one game for the Lions last season, but did not record a pass attempt. In his career, Bridgewater has a 33-32 starting record, while throwing for 15,120 yards, 75 touchdowns and 47 interceptions.

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Parker McCollum added to lineup of ‘New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash’ watch party

Parker McCollum will help ring in 2025 from Brooklyn Bowl Nashville as part of the New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash watch party on Dec. 31.

McCollum shared: “This past year has been one for the books and it’s all because of the incredible country music fans. I’m excited to be a part of Nashville’s Big Bash to kick in the doors on 2025 with all the fans who have carried me through the year. Can’t wait to party with y’all!”

Previously announced performers include Keith Urban, Kane Brown and Jelly Roll, with Urban also serving as co-host of the event alongside Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel Smith..  In addition to musical performances, New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash features a traditional countdown at midnight EST and the renowned Nashville Music Note Drop and fireworks at midnight CST.

New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash will air live on Dec. 31 through CBS and stream on Paramount +.

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Thomas Rhett celebrates 23rd career No 1 hit with ‘Beautiful As You’

Thomas Rhett has celebrated his 23rd career No. 1 on country radio with “Beautiful As You”, which was also recently certified as RIAA Gold.

“Beautiful As You” – co-written by Thomas Rhett and Bunetta alongside Jacob Hindlin, Alexander Izquierdo, Joshua Emanuel Coleman, and Zaire Kelsey and produced by Julian Bunetta, Dann Huff, John Ryan and Ammo – is featured on Rhett’s seventh studio album ABOUT A WOMAN.

Rhett shared of the track: “‘Beautiful as You’ just sort of reminded me of how I used to kind of start my records, sort of with a big swing, different sound, sonically different, melodically different, and a song that my kids just really, really enjoyed and danced to. So it seemed like the right first choice to us.”

Rhett is also gearing up to hit the road on his 2025 Better In Boots Tour, kicking-off on June 5 in Rogers, Arkansas. For tickets, visit thomasrhett.com.

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