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Mitchell Tenpenny set to release new Christmas Album “Naughty List”

Mitchell Tenpenny’s upcoming Naughty List, an 11-song Christmas album, will be available October 29th.  Naughty List will include all seven songs on Mitchell’s Neon Christmas EP released in 2020, as well as four additional tracks – including two originals co-written by Mitchell, “Don’t Hang The Mistletoe” and “I Hope It Snows.”

Mitchell says, “I love all Christmas music. It always brings me back to my childhood and sharing the holidays with my family. ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ is probably my favorite of all time. Makes me think of sitting by the fire and watching Christmas movies. But I love that I was able to write a few new songs that are included too!”

Mitchel Tenpenny’s Naughty List arrives October 29th, but you can pre-add/pre-order and listen to the title track – here.

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Director Rob Zombie shares a look at the cast for the upcoming ‘The Munsters’ reboot

Director Rob Zombie shared a first look at the cast of  ‘The Munsters’ reboot on social media, officially confirming three of the new movie’s cast members: Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily Munster, and Dan Roebuck as Grandpa Munster.

In a post on Instagram, Zombie writes, “Since Halloween is rapidly approaching I thought it was the perfect time to MEET THE MUNSTERS! Direct from the set in good old Hungary I present Herman, Lily and The Count sitting in front of the newly completed 1313 Mockingbird Lane.”

The reboot of “The Munsters’ doesn’t have an official release date, but rumors say that the film will have a day-and-date release both in theaters and on Peacock.

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Former ‘Bachelor’ host Chris Harrison is engaged to Lauren Zima

Former ‘Bachelor’ host Chris Harrison is engaged. The 50-year-old Harrison proposed to his girlfriend, Lauren Zima, in Napa Valley, Calif., sharing photos from his proposal Monday on Instagram. One of the pictures shows Harrison down on one knee as he slips the engagement ring onto Zima’s finger with the caption: “I love you @laurenzima. The next chapter starts now!”

Zima confirmed the news in her own post: “We tell each other this all the time, and we said it again in an unforgettably beautiful moment this weekend: I didn’t know love could be like this. You are the most incredible partner. Thank you for loving me, championing me and asking me to marry you. Here’s to the next amazing chapter, and all the rest.”

Harrison and Zima have been a couple since August 2018. Harrison permanently exited the Bachelor franchise in June after 20 years as host; he initially stepped away temporarily in February after “speaking in a way that perpetuates racism” in an interview with former Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay.

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Kelly Clarkson teams up with Chris Stapleton for the holiday duet “Glow”

Kelly Clarkson’s holiday project, “When Christmas Comes Around,” dropped last week and among the many collaborators on the LP is country superstar Chris Stapleton, who joins Clarkson on the song, “Glow.”

This is the first time Clarkson and Stapleton have teamed up, but the pop star’s is no stranger to country collaborations. “Under the Mistletoe, ” Clarkson’s duet with Brett Eldredge, is a bonus track on “When Christmas Comes Around.” Clarkson also earned a No. 1 country hit back in 2011 with her duet with Jason Aldean, “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” and her duet “Because of You” with Reba McEntire was nominated for a Grammy back in 2008.

Take a listen to “Glow” at the link – here.

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Twitter suspends Indiana Rep. Jim Banks for misgendering Assistant Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine

Indiana Rep. Jim Banks’s official Twitter account has been suspended after he intentionally misgendered Department of Health and Human Services assistant secretary for health Rachel Levine in a tweet. Banks shared a screenshot of the tweet where he referred to Levine, the first openly transgender Cabinet official confirmed by the Senate, as “a man” after she was named the first female and first transgender four-star officer of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

A Twitter representative confirmed that Banks’ account had been temporarily locked for violating the social network’s ‘Hateful Conduct’ policy which includes “targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals” as a violation of the policy. The Twitter representative added: “The account owner is required to delete the violative Tweet before regaining access to their account.”

Banks described the tweet as a “statement of fact” and said he would continue to post from his personal account while the suspension is in place. He wrote in a statement tweeted from his personal account: “Big Tech doesn’t have to agree with me, but they shouldn’t be able to cancel me. If they silence me, they will silence you.” Banks added that if Republicans gain a majority in the House next year that they must “restore honesty to our public forums and hold Big Tech accountable.”

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Potentially historic rain, massive bomb cyclone and ‘atmospheric river’ slams Northern California

A “bomb cyclone” slammed the Pacific Ocean on Sunday in Northern California, soaking the West Coast with heavy rain, damaging winds, flooding and mudslides. Over 160,000 homes and businesses in California, more than 170,000 in Washington, and over 28,000 in Oregon were left without power on Sunday due to the extreme weather.
A bomb cyclone forms when air pressure rapidly drops as the storm explosively strengthens. The phenomenon was pulling deep tropical moisture from the Pacific, creating an “atmospheric river.” AccuWeather Meteorologist Jon Porter described the river as a “firehose of moisture in the sky” capable of unleashing intense rain and mountain snow.

Flooding across the San Francisco Bay Area closed streets in Berkeley and inundated the Bay Bridge toll plaza in Oakland, with some roads under two feet of water in San Rafael. The National Weather Service in Sacramento warned of “potentially historic” rain for the city’s downtown. California’s Highway Patrol closed down State Route 70 due to mudslides and debris flows near the now-contained Caldor Fire, which scorched more than 346 square miles of the Sierra Nevada and burned hundreds of homes. Although the fire is now 100% contained, wildfires strip away vegetation and prevent the soil from absorbing water, leaving the burned area vulnerable to mudslides and flash flooding.

The storm was forecast to dump over a foot of rain and up to 8 feet of snow over the mountains, forecasters said. “Conditions will continue to deteriorate,” the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center warned. “Strong winds, high surf, and heavy rain will lead to major impacts. Heavy snow in the Sierra starting tonight.”

Drought-plagued Northern California is in dire need of rain, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom just last week declared a drought emergency for the entire state, citing three years of drought across the West. Seventeen major wildfires are burning in California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Wildfires have burned almost 2 million acres in California in 2021 alone. The storms will effectively end the wildfire season in much of the region.

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Jordan Davis and Luke Bryan release the video for the acoustic version of “Buy Dirt”

Jordan Davis and Luke Bryan teamed up for a new acoustic version of “Buy Dirt.”  The duo’s original duet was initially released as the title track of Jordan’s EP that dropped in May 2021.

A new video was released of the acoustic version of Buy Dirt, with Jordan and Luke performing the song and putting an emphasis on the song’s advice for leading a simple, happy life. Buy Dirt is also the name of Jordan’s headlining tour, which kicked off in September. Beginning this month, Jordan is also serving as a supporting act on Kane Brown’s Blessed and Free Tour.

Take a look at the acoustic video for Buy Dirthere.

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First round of performers announced for 55th CMA Awards

The first round of performers have been confirmed for the 55th CMA Awards, taking place on Wednesday, November 10 and broadcast live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville from 8:00-11:00pm ET on ABC. Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde, Brothers Osborne, Eric Church, and Mickey Guyton featuring Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards are all among the featured performers; as previously announced, the new host for this year’s show is country superstar Luke Bryan.

Brothers Osborne, who are nominated for three CMA Awards this year, will deliver performance from their album ‘Skeletons.’ Church, the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, will perform his song “Heart on Fire” from his album ‘Heart.’ Guyton will welcomes rising stars Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards for a collaboration from Guyton’s debut album, ‘Remember Her Name,’ and Pearce and McBryde, will perform their duet “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” released last month as the second single from Pearce’s ’29: Written in Stone’ album.

Other performers on the night will include Jimmie Allen, Dan + Shay, and Blake Shelton. Further performers and presenters will be revealed in the coming weeks. Award winners will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting CMA members, with the final ballot closing on Wednesday, October 27.

CMA Awards 2021: Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Carly Pearce, and More Announced to Perform

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Meryl Streep joined by Sienna Miller, Kit Harington and more for Apple TV+ series ‘Extrapolations’

Apple TV+ announced the cast for its upcoming series Extrapolations. Meryl Streep headlines a cast that also includes Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller, Kit Harington, Gemma Chan, Tahar Rahim, Matthew Rhys, Daveed Diggs, David Schwimmer and Adarsh Gourav.

Apple describes Extrapolations as “an eight-episode anthology series.”  The cast members will appear in different episodes, but all eight episodes will be connected.  Extrapolations, created by Scott Z. Burns, will explore how characters’ relationships with love, faith, work and family will change as the planet changes, alluding to the climate crisis.

Streep’s role remains undisclosed. Miller will play marine biologist Rebecca Shearer, and Harington will play industrial CEO Nicholas Bilton. Rahim will play Ezra Haddad, “a man struggling with memory loss,” according to Apple, and Rhys will play a real estate developer named Junior. Diggs will play South Florida Rabbi Marshall Zucker, and Chan will play banker and single mother Natasha Alper. Schwimmer will play Harris Goldblatt, a father with a teenage daughter, and Gourav will play a character named Gaurav, a freelance driver.

Extrapolations is currently in production, with no release date set yet.

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‘Friends’ actor James Michael Tyler dies at 59 of prostate cancer

James Michael Tyler, who played the role of Gunther on the hit TV show ‘Friends,’ has died at 59. His manager confirmed that Tyler died on Sunday, peacefully at his home, saying in a statement: “If you met him once you made a friend for life. [He] is survived by his wife, Jennifer Carno, the love of his life. Wanting to help as many people as possible, he bravely shared his story and became a campaigner for those with a prostate to get a… blood test as early as 40-years-old.”  In June, Tyler revealed he was battling stage 4 prostate cancer.

Tyler was well-known for his role as Gunther, the Central Perk coffee shop manager, who had an unrequited crush on Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) throughout the show’s run. While best known for Friends, his other onscreen credits include Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Showtime’s Episodes, and Scrubs.

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