Alison Roman’s temporary leave from her New York Times column sparked a reaction from Chrissy Teigen.
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The Dixie Chicks’ highly-anticipated upcoming album may be postponed, but they are not letting that stop them from releasing new music.
The superstar trio, composed of Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire, surprised fans on Thursday with their brand-new track “Julianna Calm Down”, posted to their IGTV announcing it’s the ninth song on the record.
The heartfelt ballad is a message to young women on how to stand up for themselves in tough relationships.
The lyrics include: “Julianna,
Alison Roman’s temporary leave from her New York Times column sparked a reaction from Chrissy Teigen.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Alison Roman's New York Times column won't be turning out any fresh content for the time being, according to a new report. A rep for the Times confirmed to the Daily Beast on Tuesday that Roman's column has been placed "on temporary leave." Per the outlet, the Times did not indicate how long the leave would last nor did it state a specific reason as to why.
The Jonas Brothers and Karol G have recently dropped their first single together titled X. The sensational singers have collaborated for the first time to give fans a new party anthem amidst the lockdown. The duo teased the tune of their song two weeks ago and its finally here now. The jam begins with soothing guitar tunes. "She said oh oh oh, kiss me like your ex is in the room", Nick sings and breaks out a little Spanish too.
Zac Brown Band’s giving fans new music in the best way possible.
First Country is a compilation of the best new country songs, videos and albums that dropped this week.Welcome to a special Mother’s Day edition of First Country. God knows country artists love and revere their mamas above all over kin, so our first few selections pay tribute to mom as her special day nears on May 10.Tim McGraw, “I Called Mama”This morning, McGraw, who scored a No.
Natalie Maines is keeping fans entertained during the global pandemic.
K-pop act Tomorrow X Together (TXT) released two short clips from the music video for their track “Can’t You See Me” on Wednesday (May 6).
Their upcoming album 'Gaslighter' remains indefinitely delayed
With Gaslighter -- the Dixie Chicks’ first album of new material in 14 years -- postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the trio has slipped out a a second song, “Julianna Calm Down,” from the album, following the title track's release in March.
The Dixie Chicks have postponed their comeback album “Gaslighter,” originally slated for a May 1st release, but they’re still sharing new music from the LP. On Thursday, the group quietly posted a new track, “Julianna Calm Down,” to IGTV.
Colton Haynes has adopted a furry friend during quarantine and named him after Timothée Chalamet.
The Rolling Stones unveiled their new track "Living in a Ghost Town" on Thursday (April 23), and it's the perfect soundtrack to life in quarantine.The mid-tempo number written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards finds the veteran rock band grappling with an isolation that hits all too close to home amid the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
On April 21, the Dixie Chicks announced that they would be postponing the release of their highly anticipated album, Gaslighter, which was supposed to come out on May 1. This will be their first new album in over a decade.
The Dixie Chicks are having a good sense of humor about bearing bad news to their fans.
Fans waiting 14 years for another Dixie Chicks album will have to wait longer.It was revealed on Tuesday (April 21) that the upcoming Gaslighter, scheduled for a May 1 release, has been indefinitely postponed.Lead vocalist Natalie Maines knows that you're feeling bummed about the news, and took to Instagram to share a hilarious video imagining what fan reactions looked like.The clip shows a woman turning on an old-fashioned television set, while explaining to someone named "Chlo Chlo" on the