Categories
Country Daypop

Ringo Starr shares ‘With a Little Help From My Friends (Live at The Ryman)’ to benefit California wildfire relief

Ringo Starr and an array of special guests gathered at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. over two nights on Jan. 14-15 for special fundraising concerts to benefit those affected by the wildfires that affected Southern California area in early January.

Accompanying Starr at these two shows were Sheryl Crow, Rodney Crowell, Mickey Guyton, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Jarosz, Jamey Johnson, Brenda Lee, Larkin Poe, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Jack White and more.

The two-hour concert special originally aired on CBS and is currently streaming on Paramount+  — and now a digital single of the Beatles classic “With a Little Help From My Friends,” (as recorded at the Ryman as each night’s closing performance) has been made available, with all proceeds generated by streaming the song benefit the American Red Cross and Habitat For Humanity.

Ringo Starr shared: “I love LA and have lived there for many years, and while we were recording this in Nashville, many of us had family and friends who were dealing with the wildfires in Los Angeles. It was so great performing this song with these incredible artists and we all wanted to do something to help. I think the song says it all really, “With A Little Help From My Friends” and we send it to all those affected by the fires with Peace and Love.”

Editorial credit: Geoffrey Clowes / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Rock Daypop

Ringo Starr shares ‘With a Little Help From My Friends (Live at The Ryman)’ to benefit California wildfire relief

Ringo Starr and an array of special guests gathered at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. over two nights on Jan. 14-15 for special fundraising concerts to benefit those affected by the wildfires that affected Southern California area in early January.

Accompanying Starr at these two shows were Sheryl Crow, Rodney Crowell, Mickey Guyton, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Jarosz, Jamey Johnson, Brenda Lee, Larkin Poe, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Jack White and more.

The two-hour concert special originally aired on CBS and is currently streaming on Paramount+  — and now a digital single of the Beatles classic “With a Little Help From My Friends,” (as recorded at the Ryman as each night’s closing performance) has been made available, with all proceeds generated by streaming the song benefit the American Red Cross and Habitat For Humanity.

Ringo Starr shared: “I love LA and have lived there for many years, and while we were recording this in Nashville, many of us had family and friends who were dealing with the wildfires in Los Angeles. It was so great performing this song with these incredible artists and we all wanted to do something to help. I think the song says it all really, “With A Little Help From My Friends” and we send it to all those affected by the fires with Peace and Love.”

Editorial credit: Geoffrey Clowes / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Rock Daypop

The Sex Pistols to launch first North American tour in 22 years

Legendary English punk band The Sex Pistols will tour North America for the first time in over two decades. The Pistols last went on a North American tour in 2003, when they were joined by original vocalist John Lyndon (formerly Johnny Rotten).

The announcement comes as the band releases the second vinyl its Live in the U.S.A. album trilogy, with a press release stating: “These recordings, featuring iconic tracks like ‘God Save the Queen,’ document the band amidst hostile crowds and historical upheaval, solidifying their impact on rock and roll.” 

The 2025 iteration of the Pistols — original guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock joined by frontman Frank Carter — will hit the road on Sept. 16 at The Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, with stops in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Montreal, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle and San Francisco before concluding in Los Angeles Oct. 16 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

Carter said in a statement: “I think everybody needs this band right now. I think the world needs this band right now. And I think definitely America is screaming out for a band like the Sex Pistols. At the end of the day, we’re living in a really, really difficult time. So not only do people want to come and just be entertained, they want to enjoy themselve. Punk is an energetic music. It’s one where you can go and vent and let your hair down, hopefully in a safe manner. Fingers crossed, no bottles or pigs’ hooves.”

The tour will feature performances of the band’s sole album, 1977’s “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols Album” live in its entirety, as well as other material.

For ticket info, head HERE.

Editorial credit: Andy – Rock News / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Pop Daypop

Netflix shares trailer for Karol G documentary ‘Tomorrow Was Beautiful’

Netflix is previewing the documentary Tomorrow was Beautiful about Colombian singer and actress Karol G (born Carolina Giraldo Navarro) set for release May 8.

Directed by Cristina Costantini and produced by R.J. Cutler’s This Machine (a Sony Pictures Television company), the documentary chronicles Karol G’s inspiring journey to global stardom, giving fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse behind her stadium tour. The film follows her rise from her modest roots in Medellín, Colombia, as she defies the odds—and the doubters—who told her she wouldn’t succeed because of her gender, her background, or the scale of her dreams.

Karol G says in the trailer: “The fact that I’m a woman was already a huge obstacle for my career. Everyone could see I was at the top of my career, but inside, I felt like I was losing who I really was. As much as I’d like to explain how difficult it was, I wouldn’t have enough time.”

See the trailer for Tomorrow was BeautifulHERE.

Editorial credit: OSCAR GONZALEZ FUENTES / Shutterstock.com

Categories
News Daypop

Supreme Court to decide if Oklahoma religious charter school can be publicly funded

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh a pivotal case that could determine whether a Catholic school in Oklahoma can become the nation’s first taxpayer-funded religious charter school.

The justices heard arguments on Wednesday regarding whether St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, established in 2023 by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa, can receive public funding despite its religious affiliation. At issue is whether the First Amendment’s principle of separating church and state prohibits charter schools with religious missions from receiving public money. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision by the end of June.

The case highlights the ongoing debate between protecting religious freedom and upholding the constitutional separation of church and state. Supporters of the school argue that Oklahoma already provides charter school funding to qualified institutions, and denying access to religious schools amounts to unconstitutional religious discrimination. Critics warn, however, of serious legal and constitutional consequences.

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond contends that charter schools are essentially public institutions due to six defining characteristics: they are free, open to all, state-funded, regulated by the government, nondiscriminatory, and secular—guidelines similar to those followed by 45 other states and the federal government. According to Drummond, these features classify charter schools as public entities subject to constitutional constraints, including the prohibition on state-sponsored religion.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that using taxpayer money to support a religious charter school violates both the state and U.S. Constitutions. The court cautioned that permitting St. Isidore to operate as a publicly funded religious school could have far-reaching implications across the country. A ruling in favor of St. Isidore, the court noted, could undermine federal charter school regulations and create confusion for millions of students nationwide.

Last year, Oklahoma’s top court ruled that allowing public funds to go to religious charter schools would violate both state and federal constitutional provisions. Rachel Laser, president of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said that “according to our state law, charter schools are defined as public schools. That alone settles the issue.” Laser also raised additional concerns about the religious nature of the proposed school: “this school is backed by the Catholic diocese and plans to follow Catholic doctrine, including moral codes that, implicitly or explicitly, could lead to discrimination against LGBTQ students and families.”

Editorial credit: Bob Korn / Shutterstock.com

Categories
News Daypop

Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi released on bail from ICE detention

Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi has been released on bail following a federal judge’s order on Wednesday. The move comes weeks after Mahdawi, 34, was taken into custody by armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security during a naturalization appointment in Vermont. Judge Geoffrey W. Crawford ordered Mahdawi’s release on bail as his habeas corpus case proceeds through the court. The government had asked for a seven-day delay to the release order, which Crawford denied.

Mahdawi,  a lawful U.S. permanent resident originally from a refugee camp in the West Bank, had been detained since April 14. He was held at the Northwest State Correctional Facility in St. Albans, Vermont, under the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Court documents reveal that Mahdawi spent his early years in al-Fara, a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank, where much of his family still resides. At the age of 15, he was shot in the leg by an Israeli soldier. He immigrated to the United States over ten years ago and began studying at Columbia in 2021.

Mahdawi was an active organizer of pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University last year and has a green card. In a DHS-issued notice requiring Mahdawi to appear, Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the detention, claiming Mahdawi’s presence and actions in the U.S. posed a significant threat to U.S. foreign policy and could negatively impact diplomatic interests.

After his release, Mahdawi stood outside the Burlington, Vermont courthouse and addressed reporters, saying, “I want to say this loudly and clearly to President Trump and his administration: I am not afraid. What we are witnessing echoes what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. warned about: that injustice in one place endangers justice everywhere .. Yes you might think I am free, but my freedom is interlinked with the freedom of many other students.”

Outside the courthouse, Mahdawi’s legal team argued that the Trump administration of using retaliatory tactics against his right to express political views, as he helped lead pro-Palestinian protests on Columbia University’s campus in the early months of the Israel-Hamas war.  Luna Droubi, a partner at Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP, said: “The government’s actions are baseless, unsupported, and violate constitutional principlesThis is far from over—we will keep pushing until Mohsen’s freedom is fully secured.”

Speaking to the press on Wednesday, Mahdaw urged an end to the war in Gaza and criticized U.S. military aid to Israel: “We have a duty to defend human dignity. The eyes of the world, not just Palestine, are on America. What happens here will shape the future for everyone.”

Editorial credit: Christopher Penler / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Sports Daypop

NBA Playoffs: Timberwolves eliminate Lakers to advance; Rockets beat Warriors

The Houston Rockets defeated the Golden State Warriors 131-116 in Game 5 of the first round. Entering the game down 3-1 in the series, the Rockets led by as much as 31-points and held off a late-game rally by Golden State to avoid elimination, with Fred VanVleet scoring 26 points and Amen Thompson adding 25.

The Rockets and Warriors will meet for Game 6 on Friday night at Chase Center.

**
The Minnesota Timberwolves advance to the second round of the NBA playoffs after beating Los Angeles Lakers 103-96 in Game 5. The Wolves were led by four-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert, who posted a playoff career-high 27 points on 12-of-15 shooting and 24 rebounds.

Minnesota will move on to face the winner of the Golden State Warriors-Houston Rockets series in the Western Conference semifinals. The Warriors currently lead their series 3-2.

Editorial credit: Matthew Nichols1 / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Sports Daypop

Capitals eliminate Canadiens, Panthers defeat Lightning to advance; Jets beat Blues

The Washington Capitals will advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs after defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in Game 5 on Wednesday. The Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin and Jakob Chychrun scored in the first period, with Tom Wilson adding a goal and an assist, and Brandon Duhaime also scoring. Logan Thompson picked up the victory for Washington after making 28 of 29 saves. Ovechkin’s goal was his 76th postseason tally of his career, to tie Mario Lemieux for 12th on the NHL’s all-time playoff scoring list.

Washington will face the Carolina Hurricanes (who eliminated the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday) in the second round series.

**
The Florida Panthers eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday with a 6-3 victory in Game 5, winning their first-round series to advance to the second round. Eetu Luostarinen had a goal and three assists, while Anton Lundell had a goal and two assists and Aleksander Barkov, Carter Verhaeghe, Sam Bennett, and Sam Reinhart also scored for Florida; Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves on 29 shots,

The reigning Stanley Cup champions will face the winner of the Toronto Maple Leafs/Ottawa Senators series in the second round; Toronto currently leads that series 3-2.

**
The Winnipeg Jets defeated the St. Louis Blues 5-3 in Game 5 of the first round of their Western Conference series on Wednesday at Canada Life Centre. Kyle Connor had a goal and two assists, with Vladislav Namestnikov (who replaced star centre Mark Scheifele after the first period) recording a goal and assist. Nino Niederreiter also had a goal and assist, with Dylan DeMelo and Adam Lowry adding empty-netters, and Mason Appleton also scoring. Game 6 will take place Friday in St. Louis

Editorial credit: Adam Vilimek / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Country Daypop

CMA Fest reveals 2025 Ascend Amphitheater Lineup

CMA Fest has unveiled the 2025 lineup for its trio of nightly shows at Ascend Amphitheater, set for June 5 through June 7.

Kicking things off on Thursday, June 5, will be a special Whiskey Jam takeover, with the full artist lineup to be announced at a later date. On Friday, June 6, the spotlight turns to “Jake Owen and Friends,” featuring performances by Carter Faith, Max McNown, Lukas Nelson, Wynn Williams, and more, all leading up to a headlining set by Jake Owen himself. The festivities wrap up on Saturday, June 7, with “Wynonna Judd’s Girls Night Out,” showcasing sets by Wynonna Judd, Madeline Edwards, and Sara Evans, along with special guest appearances from Noah Cyrus, The War And Treaty, and others.

All artists perform and appear for free to benefit the CMA Foundation, with a portion of ticket proceeds supporting high-quality music education programs across the United States, making this festival an event that truly makes an impact.

Tickets for all three nights at Ascend Amphitheater are on sale here.

Editorial credit: Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Country Daypop

Blake Shelton shares ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’ from new album

Blake Shelton has shared another taste of his album For Recreational Use Only (due out May 9th) with the new track “Stay Country Or Die Tryin’,” written by Drew Parker, Graham Barham, Sam Ellis and Beau Bailey.  The song follow the previously-released singles “Texas,” and the ballad “Let Him In Anyway.”

Shelton says of the song: “When I heard ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin,’’ it took me back to the first time I heard ‘Ol’ Red’ or ‘God’s Country’. It’s got so much energy and is full of those little catchphrases and things we say out in the country. I absolutely fell in love with it. I’m proud of this recording – and I love singing it live even more. Hopefully, you’ll come catch a show and sing it with us.”

The new album For Recreational Use Only features 12 tracks with guest appearances from Shelton’s wife Gwen Stefani, country legend John Anderson and Shelton’s longtime friend and tourmate Craig Morgan. To preorder/presave head HERE.

Listen to ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’ – HERE.

Editorial credit: Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com