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Thomas Rhett teams with Lanie Gardner for ‘What Could Go Right’

Thomas Rhett is sharing a reimagined version of his song “What Could Go Right,” featuring rising star Lanie Gardner. What Could Go Right, originally featured on Rhett’s critically acclaimed album About a Woman, was co-written with Rocky Block, John Byron and Josh Kerr.

Shared Rhett of the new version of the song, featuring Lanie: “In the back of my mind, I always envisioned ‘What Could Go Right’ being a feature on the album. When I first heard Lanie’s cover of ‘Dreams,’ I started listening to her original music and became an instant fan. Her voice is incredible. I immediately wondered ‘what could that sound like on “What Could Go Right?”‘ So, we reached out to her, and she came over to my producer’s house the very same day and absolutely nailed it. I’m so excited for her career. I think she’s going to be an absolute superstar and I can’t wait to watch her journey. I’m so glad she said yes to singing on this song with me.”

Gardner adds: “It’s honestly unreal. I used to blast Thomas Rhett’s songs in my car, singing at the top of my lungs, and now I’m sitting here hearing my voice alongside his on a track. That’s just wild to me. TR has been one of those artists I’ve looked up to for so long—his songwriting, the way he brings so much heart into his music, and how he’s shaped country music over the years. He’s just one of the best to do it. Getting to be a part of this song with him has been such a full-circle moment, and I’m beyond grateful he thought of me for it. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it!”

Rhett will kick-off his Better in Boots Tour in June, traveling to venues across North America this summer, including the iconic Fenway Park on July 19th. The tour will feature direct support from Tucker Wetmore as well as special guests The Castellows or Dasha on select dates.

Listen to “What Could Go Right” ft. Lanie Gardner – HERE.

An acoustic version of the song is also available – HERE.

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‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ renewed for Season 19

Criminal Minds: Evolution has been renewed for Season 19, with the announcement coming ahead of the show’s 18th season premiere, debut on Paramount+ May 8 with new episodes dropping weekly thereafter.

“Evolution” picks up after the events of the original “Criminal Minds,” which aired on CBS for 15 seasons (2005-2020), and reunited many of the original series’ cast — including Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, and Aisha Tyler, with Adam Rodriguez and Paget Brewster. RJ Hatanaka and Zach Gilford joining the series when it was revived in 2022.

Gilford portrays Elias Voit — also known as Sicarius Killer — with the upcoming season showing the aftermath of an attack against him. An official synopsis states that the incident prompted “his restless followers on the dark web to begin wreaking havoc all over the country. In order to stop this nefarious group from killing more innocents, the BAU is forced to work alongside an increasingly unpredictable Voit who has his own agenda.”

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David Alan Grier, Lili Taylor join Season 2 of Peacock’s ‘Poker Face’ premiering May 8

Peacock has announced that David Alan Grier, Lauren Tom, Lili Taylor, Natasha Leggero and Richard Kind have joined Season 2 of the mystery-drama Poker Face, joining the previously announced Melanie Lynskey, Jason Ritter, Alia Shawkat, Carol Kane and David Krumholtz. Season 1 of the series premiered on Peacock in 2023 and earned four Emmy nominations (including one win for guest star Judith Light).

Executive producer Rian Johnson’s mystery-of-the-week series stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a de facto detective with an extraordinary ability to tell when someone’s lying.  Tony Tost is the show-runner, with Lyonne also an executive producer. Johnson and Lyonne wrote in a joint statement teasing the new season: “Charlie Cale is back on the run, and in Season 2 we’ve taken her journey to the next level one murder mystery at a time. From minor league baseball to big box retail, from funeral homes to alligator farms and even a grade school talent show, Charlie navigates her crime solving existential road-trip with deadpan wit, human empathy, and her signature uncanny lie-detecting ability.”

The streamer had previously-released first-look images from the upcoming 12-episode season, which features additional guest stars including:  Awkwafina, Ben Marshall, B.J. Novak,  Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Corey Hawkins, Cynthia Erivo, Davionte “GaTa” Ganter, Ego Nwodim, Gaby Hoffmann, Giancarlo Esposito, Haley Joel Osment, Jason Ritter, John Cho, John Mulaney, Justin Theroux, Kathrine Narducci, Katie Holmes, Kevin Corrigan, Kumail Nanjiani, Margo Martindale, Menalie Lynskey, Patti Harrison, Sam Richardson, Sherry Cola and Simon Rex.

Peacock also revealed the premiere date for Season 2 of Poker Face, and shared a new teaser trailer with the caption: “New lies detected 😏 #PokerFace Season 2 arrives May 8 on Peacock.”  The preview shared glimpses of Season 2 guest stars Cynthia Erivo, John Mulaney, Katie Holmes, Giancarlo Esposito, Awkwafina, Justin Theroux, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Taylor Schilling, Kumail Nanjiani and Melanie Lynskey.

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The Who’s Pete Townshend issues statement that drummer Zak Starkey is back with the band 

Days after firing drummer Zak Starkey following a round of concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall, The Who have clarified the situation and announced they have re-hired their longtime drummer of nearly three decades.

Guitarist Pete Townshend announced the news in a message posted to Instagram: “News flash! Who back Zak! Zak is not being asked to step down from The Who. There have been some communication issues, personal and private on all sides that needed to be dealt with, and these have been aired happily. More posts coming.”  

In a full statement (which can be read HERE), Townshend shouldered part of the blame for the band’s recent miscommunication and performance issues, noting that his recent knee surgery hindered his own playing during the shows in question.  Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, addressed his re-hiring on Instagram, “V grateful to be a part of the Who family. Thanks Roger and Pete xx.”

Last week, The Who dismissed Starkey over apparent “issues with the drumming” that occurred during the band’s concerts at Royal Albert Hall. Starkey subsequently confirmed the news, sharing that his bandmates had brought “formal charges of overplaying” against him after their recent Royal Albert Hall shows. Starkey also revealed that he’d suffered from blood clots in his right calf in January, but he insisted they didn’t affect his drumming, adding that he was “surprised and saddened” by the band’s decision.

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HEART to embark on ‘An Evening With Heart’ 2025 U.S. Tour

Heart are in the midst of their “Royal Flush” North American tour; and now the legendary rockers have announced a new U.S. trek set to launch in May.

An Evening With Heart will feature the iconic rockers playing two sets each night, kicking-off May 31st at the Hard Rock in Atlantic City, New Jersey with stops in Detroit, St. Louis, Orlando and others, before wrapping on June 28th in Hollywood, Florida.

These dates will follow Heart’s current North American outing, which kicked-off in February in Las Vegas, and runs through April 16th gig in New York City — marking the return of singer Ann Wilson to the stage following cancer treatments that forced the band to postpone a summer run last year. At the kickoff of the ‘Royal Flush’ tour, Ann performed while seated in a wheelchair, but had shared: “I feel really strong. I’ve been preparing and all that, and I’m healthy. I’m clear. I’m a little nervous because I haven’t done it in a year, but I’m there.”

For ticket information for An Evening With Heart, head here: Ticketmaster.

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Listen to Jonas Brothers’ ‘Love Me to Heaven’ in celebration of 20th Anniversary

The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road to celebrate two decades two decades of music on their 20th anniversary Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour.

“Our journey really began in New Jersey, it’s where we grew up,” Nick Jonas said during an appearance on ‘Good Morning America,’ with the brothers set to kick-off their upcoming tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on August 10. The Jonas Brothers further shared: “We’re beyond excited to hit the road and celebrate 20 years of music. Our fans have been with us through every chapter, and this tour is our way of honoring them, the memories we’ve made, and the ones we’ll create together. We can’t wait to make this our biggest, most unforgettable tour yet.”

The 43-date tour will also see the Jonas Brother returning to iconic venues like Dodger Stadium in LA, Rogers Centre in Toronto, Wrigley Field in Chicago, and Globe Life Field in Arlington and more from August-November. Each night on tour will feature dedicated sets from every chapter of the Jonas Brothers careers, including: Nick Jonas & the Administration, Nick Jonas’ solo career, Joe Jonas’ solo work, and DNCE — with a headlining performance from the Jonas Brothers to close out the shows. Opening acts in select cities include Marshmello, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls.

To celebrate the announcement of the tour, the Jonas Brothers have shared their new single, “Love Me to Heaven.” Prior to dropping the track, the bros shared in a letter to fans: “To Our Incredible Fans. As a family, we have been reflecting a lot lately… It’s been 20 years since we started this journey together. Together, we have celebrated wins, made mistakes, overcome obstacles, and grieved losses. Put simply: we’ve all grown up together. It’s seemingly impossible to put our appreciation into words. None of this would have been possible without you. You’ve shown up for us. Rooted for us. Encouraged us. And inspired us. We’ve made memories with you at shows, bumped into you on the street, run into you at airports, and read your amazing stories on socials. We treasure our connection with you as much today as we did when we played our first show. We are celebrating this wild 20-year journey by doing what we love, and we can’t wait to share it with you. 2025 will be a year of music: New Jonas Brothers music. Solo music. A live concert album. And a soundtrack.”

For tickets information, head to: Ticketmaster.

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Suspect in custody after mass shooting at Florida State University leaves two dead, six hospitalized

A suspect has been taken into police custody after a mass shooting on Thursday at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.   At least two people were confirmed dead, with six others hospitalized after police responded to a shooting on the campus of FSU.

Per ABC News, the suspect is identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner — a current FSU student and the son of a current Leon County sheriff’s deputy, according to Sheriff Walter McNeil. The suspect is said to have had access to one of his mother’s personal weapons, which was one of the weapons found at the scene. McNeil said that the suspect’s mother has been a deputy with the department for more than 18 years and “her service to this community has been exceptional,” adding that the suspect was also a “long-standing member” of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office’s Youth Advisory Council.

It appears that Ikner had a handgun and a shotgun with him when he allegedly opened fire near the Student Union at FSU, which prompted ambulances, fire trucks and patrol vehicles from multiple law enforcement agencies to respond after the university issued an active shooter alert midday Thursday. The university’s FSU Alert account on X said the report was made in the area of the student union: Police responded to an active shooter call from the area of the student union around 12:01 p.m., FSU said. The school’s alert warned those on campus to “seek shelter and await further instructions.” The university also cautioned students to lock and stay away from all doors and windows.

Police have not identified the two people killed, but said they were not students at FSU. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare said it had received six patients, all currently listed in fair condition. The suspected shooter was also being treated at the hospital.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said, “My heart breaks for the students, their families, and faculty at Florida State University. There is no place in American society for violence. Our entire nation is praying for the victims and their families.”

FSU informed students that the threat to the campus has been “neutralized” but the area around the campus is still considered an active crime scene.  Per CNN, the university is cancelling classes, business operations and athletic events after the campus shooting: “All classes and business operations are canceled through Friday, April 18. Essential employees should check with their supervisors for further reporting instructions. Athletics events in Tallahassee are canceled throughout the weekend.”

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Supreme Court to hear arguments over Trump bid to limit birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court announced Thursday that it will hold oral arguments next month to consider whether the Trump administration can partially implement an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.

The birthright citizenship order seeks to limit automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents who are citizens or lawful permanent residents. Specifically, it excludes children born to undocumented mothers, those in the U.S. temporarily, or children whose fathers lack legal status or citizenship. Under the directive, federal agencies were instructed to stop recognizing U.S. citizenship for children born after February 19.

The high court scheduled the hearing for May 15 at 10 a.m., to hear the Justice Department’s request for emergency relief. These injunctions have so far prevented the federal government from implementing a new framework that would deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents without permanent legal status.

The administration is asking the Court to scale back three federal injunctions that currently prevent enforcement of President Trump’s order across the country.  If the Supreme Court grants the request, the administration would only be restricted from applying the executive order to a limited group: the individual plaintiffs, certain immigrant advocacy groups, and residents of 22 states.

The acting solicitor general wrote in the application to the Court “enough is enough,” urging the justices to limit the injunctions to the individual plaintiffs and specific group members involved in the case: “At the very least,” she added, “the Court should permit federal agencies to prepare and issue public guidance on the new policy.”

Opponents of the order have urged the Supreme Court to maintain the lower court rulings. Officials from 18 states, along with Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, argued in court filings that the administration’s request would effectively strip citizenship from potentially hundreds of thousands of children born in the U.S.

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ESPN ‘College GameDay’ analyst Lee Corso to retire in August

ESPN announced on Thursday that longtime analyst Lee Corso will retire from the college football pregame show College GameDay on Aug. 30. Corso, who will turn 90 on Aug. 7, has been part of the show for 38 years, joining in 1987.

Corso said in a statement released by ESPN: “My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly 40 years. I have a treasure of many friends, fond memories and some unusual experiences to take with me into retirement. ESPN has been exceptionally generous to me, especially these past few years. They accommodated me and supported me, as did my colleagues in the early days of College GameDay. Special thanks to Kirk Herbstreit for his friendship and encouragement. And lest I forget, the fans … truly a blessing to share this with them. ESPN gave me this wonderful opportunity and provided me the support to ensure success. I am genuinely grateful.”

ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said: “Lee Corso has developed a special connection to generations of fans through his entertaining style and iconic headgear picks. Lee is one of the most influential and beloved figures in the history of college football and our ESPN team will celebrate his legendary career during his final College GameDay appearance this August.”

Yahoo Sports reports that Corso – the former Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois coach – has been a part of “GameDay” ever since the show started, traveling to different campuses in 1993. Corso is widely known for his headgear picks and “not so fast, my friend” retort when he disagreed with someone on the panel.

Corso has dealt with health issues in recent years after he suffered a stroke in 2009. He has held a reduced role on the show after the stroke caused him to have issues with his speech. He has also missed various shows in recent years due to other ailments. ESPN’s location for Corso’s final show — an edition that will be a tribute to his career — is still to be determined, and additional programming to celebrate Corso is planned in the days leading up to that weekend.

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MLB suspends Nationals’ pitcher Jorge López three games for throwing at Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen

Major League Baseball announced on Thursday that they have issued a three-game suspension to Washington Nationals reliever Jorge López for “intentionally throwing at outfielder Andrew McCutchen of the Pittsburgh Pirates” during Wednesday night’s game.

Nationals manager Dave Martinez has also been suspended one game, with López and Martinez both fined as a result of the incident, which resulted in a benches-clearing brawl in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Pirates’ 6-1 win.

The incident in question occurred with the Pirates leading 2-0; with two outs and runners on first and second in the bottom of the seventh inning, López first hit DH Bryan Reynolds in the side with a 93 mph fastball. The next batter up, McCutchen, faced a 1-1 count when he had to dive out of the way of a 92.2 mph fastball high and inside, narrowly missing McCutchen’s head. The near-miss triggered both benches to clear (no punches were thrown) and López was ejected from the game. The tense moment followed an incident the day before, when Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller struck Nationals infielder Paul DeJong in the head with a fastball, fracturing his nose.

López issued an apology after the game, telling The Washington Post that both pitches got away from him and he wasn’t trying to hit either batter: “I apologize for everything … I didn’t make any purpose pitch right there. I’ve been trying to find my way with my delivery, been trying to find my way through the whole season. It’s really miserable to have that happen. I regret what just happened.”

López allowed two hits and four runs over 2/3 innings in Wednesday’s loss. He owns a 10.57 ERA through eight appearances this season.

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