British-Irish trio New Rules have announced the release of their first major-label mixtape, Go The Distance.
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Jillian Cardarelli recently released her debut EP album "What's It Gonna Take." The country music star spoke to Fox News Digital about her songwriting inspiration, her biggest accomplishment so far, her dream to collaborate with George Strait and more ahead of the drop of the first official music video for the single, "What's It Gonna Take." Here's all you need to know about the up-and-coming country music star. Jillian Cardarelli released her debut EP on April 8.
(Jillian Cardarelli) What are you most looking forward to as you release your EP? I wrote a song on that EP with a good friend of mine, Charles Esten, and he was on the show "Outer Banks" … and the show "Nashville." And it was about my mom's battle with cancer. So it's called "Strong," and that's the song I'm really proud of and excited to have that one on the EP.
It's a song that I genuinely didn't think I would ever release because it was so personal to me, but I performed it with Charles for his "Light the Night" summer concert series in Nashville for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. And I got so many messages from people after that event saying, "Oh, this song reminds me of my mom or my sister or my dad," and I just knew I had to release it because it's about my mom.
It's really just a song that can inspire anyone to be strong, so I'm very excited to rerelease that on the EP. What inspires your songwriting? "A lot of real life scenarios that feel like real stories that people can relate toor true stories that have either happened to me or, you know, friends of mine.
British-Irish trio New Rules have announced the release of their first major-label mixtape, Go The Distance.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticThe Judds were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Sunday evening in Nashville, in an emotional medallion ceremony that went on as scheduled the day after Naomi Judd’s death. The Hall had announced Saturday that the induction would go on in the wake of the tragedy due to the wishes of the family.“I’m sorry that she couldn’t hang on until today,” said a tearful Ashley Judd, according to an Associated Press report.
Logic has hit out at his record label, Def Jam, for allegedly “fucking up” his releases.The rapper took to Instagram last week (April 21) to call out his label.“Def Jam, why you fucking up my releases, man?” Logic said in a video.“First of all, I love you Tunji. Tunji’s my guy, he ain’t got nothing to do with this. What the fuck is going on, man? I told Def Jam that I wanted to release my shit as a two-pack and I just found out that they’re releasing it as two singles at the same time.
Ann Wilson is adamant that Heart will one day reunite onstage, but first there's a few wrinkles to iron out.The 71-year-old rock legend spoke with ET's Rachel Smith at Smoakstack Studios in Nashville and opened up about what's keeping Heart from officially getting back onstage. She also spoke about her upcoming solo album,, which drops April 29.But first, the reunion.
J. Kim Murphy Sony Pictures has updated its upcoming theatrical release calendar, dating its upcoming comic book adaptation “Madame Web,” officially revealing a new entry in Denzel Washington’s “The Equalizer” series and delaying the release of “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” to 2023.Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” the sequel to 2018’s acclaimed “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” has been bumped to June 2, 2023.
Sky Studios’ first ever full in-house production, The Rising, combines the murder of a young woman, Neve, with a whodunnit story that she leads from beyond the grave. Its Executive Producer Julian Stevens said giving her “agency” to propel the story allowed the drama to sensitively combine themes of violence against women and the afterlife.
Saturday Night Live viewers weren’t the only ones having a chuckle with the latest episode. Rapper-singer Lizzo made her SNL hosting debut cracking up throughout the night.
Making history. Real Housewives of Orange County star Gina Kirschenheiter teased the show’s “exciting” season 14 finale, revealing that it’s unlike anything fans have seen before.
Gayle King is weighing in on the most recent development in the ongoing aftermath of Will Smith hitting Chris Rock in the face during this year's Oscars.The veteran TV news journalist sparkled in a gorgeous, custom, pink Marc Bouwer gown on the red carpet at the 2022 CMT Music Awards on Monday in Nashville, and she spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the latest turn in the Hollywood scandal — namely, Smith being banned from attending Academy events for the next 10 years.«I think the whole thing is so unfortunate,» King shared, adding, «I think there have to be consequences to your actions.»«I have no idea what's right, what's wrong, I don't. But the whole thing makes me so sad, because I like them both,» she added.According to King, she's «really pulling» for Chris Rock following the high-profile incident, sharing, «I just want him to be fine.»«And it seems Will is very regretful and very remorseful, and that's an important first step,» King shared.The decision to ban Smith from future Academy events was announced on Friday.In a letter addressed to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences family, and obtained by ET, Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson said the Board of Governors in a Friday meeting concluded that «for a period of 10 years from April 8, 2022, Mr.
Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, Julian Lennon has just released two brand new songs for his upcoming seventh album Jude, “Every Little Moment” and “Freedom”.
John Lennon's son Julian sang a cover of his late father's song "Imagine" at a fundraiser for Ukraine. The performance marked the first time that Julian has sung his father's song. Lennon was shot and killed in 1980 at the age of 40.
Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, has performed ‘Imagine’ for the first time to help raise money for Ukraine.He performed an acoustic rendition of the song in a room surrounded by candles. Sharing the clip of the performance on YouTube, he wrote: “Today, for the first time ever, I publicly performed my Dad’s song, ‘Imagine’.“The song reflects the light at the end of the tunnel, that we are all hoping for.”The cover was done as part Stand Up For Ukraine campaign, a global fund-raising effort broadcast from Warsaw, Poland.Watch the moment here:“I had always said, that the only time I would ever consider singing ‘Imagine’ would be if it was the ‘End of the World’,” Lennon wrote about the performance.But “the War on Ukraine is an unimaginable tragedy,” he continued.