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“Nobody” but Dylan Scott’s wife could be his co-star in his heartfelt, personal new music video

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Cameron PowellDylan Scott and his wife, Blair Robinson, take a romantic stroll down memory lane in the music video for his song, “Nobody.”

In the clip, Dylan and Blair step into a movie theater to take in a very special film: It’s a montage of home videos of the couple’s love story. Together, they cozy up on a couch to reminisce over footage of their wedding day as well as special moments with their kids, three-year-old Beckett Scott and 15-month-old Finley Gray.

“The video is special to me because I got to show a look inside everyday life for my family,” Dylan tells People, who premiered his new music video. “I love involving my kids.”

Plus, telling his real-life family story is a winning formula for the star, who secured his first number-one hit with 2016’s “My Girl,” a song he wrote about his now-wife.

“I thought to myself, ‘Who wants to hear my mushy, gushy love story with my girlfriend?’” Dylan recalls of his initial doubts that the song would be a success. “We were high school sweethearts, so it’s cool having something so personal — our love story — be my big hit.”

“Nobody” comes off of Dylan’s 2019 EP, Nothing to Do Town.

By Carena Liptak
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'Mythic Quest' crew members who tested positive for COVID-19 blast producers' response

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McElhenney in “The Quarantine Episode”/Apple TV+(LOS ANGELES) — (NOTE LANGUAGE) As previously reported, CBS’ Radford lot in Studio City, California has seen dozens of positive COVID-19 cases; 12 of those on the set of the AppleTV+ show Mythic Quest.

Now some of those who were infected are speaking out to Variety, to slam the show’s producers’ response to the outbreak — the show’s second.

Star and co-creator Rob McElhenney sent an encouraging message to the show’s employees following the outbreak, Variety reports: the message stated, in part, “… to date there remains ZERO evidence of any transmission at work. Our set continues to be one of the safest places you can be outside of your homes.”

Plainly, one of the infected staffers told the trade, “That’s horsesh**. Utter horsesh**.”

Another commented that new COVID protocols were being followed at first, but as the pressure grew to finish the season and “get everybody off CBS Radford,” the safety slipped.

The infected employee added, “This is our m.o. — get it done…But we can’t go on standard operating procedure because people are getting sick.”

He added, “Not a single person is surprised this spread like it did,” the staffer said.

McElhenney told Variety the show was in compliance according to the company charged with overseeing the production’s COVID rules. He said, “Our medical staff has made every effort to ensure the health and safety of our crew…As all productions are seeing, it’s impossible to mitigate one hundred percent of the risk. …We will continue to follow the science and work in the safest way possible.”

Ironically, in May, a special installment of the Apple TV+ workplace comedy, called “The Quarantine Episode,” was shot remotely by cast members on iPhones, with couriers later picking up and sanitizing each device before the footage was edited.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Miranda Lambert will perform on Sunday night for the 'A Home for the Holidays' TV special

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Ellen Von UnwerthMiranda Lambert is among the acts slated to perform during CBS’ all-genre A Home for the Holidays special, which airs this Sunday at 9:30PM ET.

Other participating artists include Meghan Trainor, Josh Groban, Leslie Odom Jr. and Andrea Bocelli. Gayle King will host the 22nd annual event, which partners with the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the Children’s Action Network to support the over 400,000 American kids living in foster care.

In addition to the show’s musical highlights, A Home for the Holidays will present the stories of four Los Angeles-based families whose lives have been touched by the foster care system. 

The performance comes at the end of a milestone packed year for Miranda, who scored her seventh chart-topper with “Bluebird” at country radio in 2020. Looking ahead, she’s also netted multiple nominations at the upcoming Grammy Awards, with mentions in the Best Country Album, Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song categories.

By Carena Liptak
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Lady A’s keeping the holiday cheer rolling with 'Good Morning America' appearance Friday

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ABC/Chris HolloLady A will make a stop on ABC’s Good Morning America Friday, performing their original holiday tune “Christmas Through Your Eyes.

It’s one of two festive TV appearances the trio’s planning in the days ahead: Lady A will also appear on the Tamron Hall show next Monday. During that stop, they’ll perform their rendition of Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime.”

Both songs are included on the deluxe edition of Lady A’s On This Winter’s Night, an updated and expanded version of their 2012 Christmas album that the band put out for the 2020 holiday season. “Christmas Through Your Eyes” is a particularly special addition, as it’s a brand-new tune that the three bandmates wrote together about their experiences watching their young children discover the magic of Christmas.

Lady A’s Christmas spirit is well-documented, with the band also returning to ABC’s holiday special, CMA Country Christmas, this year. The band also celebrated the “12 Days of Christmas” this year by sharing some of their favorite charitable causes with their fan base. They also recently announced the formation of their LadyAID Scholarship Fund, which provides financial support to students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

You can catch Lady A on GMA tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. ET on ABC.


By Carena Liptak
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are honored "The Dance" helped Kelly Clarkson through her divorce

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Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyEarlier this week, Kelly Clarkson revealed to Garth Brooks on her daytime talk show that his song, “The Dance,” helped her come to terms with her divorce.  The song also inspired Clarkson to put pen to paper and pour her emotions into a “therapeutic” new single.

Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Brooks, 58, and wife Trisha Yearwood, 56, said they were stunned and touched by Clarkson’s honest confession.

Referring to the “Piece By Piece” singer as “Kelly ‘fricken’ Clarkson,” the two-time Grammy winner gushed, “The fact that she says it as a fan makes you feel as an artist like, ‘Hey, maybe you’re down here doing what you’re supposed to be doing down here.'”

Yearwood called the exchange a “testament to the power of music.”

“Songs mean different things to all of us depending on what we’re going through. So that song, ‘The Dance,’ is probably the song that is most played at people’s weddings and funerals,” the Trisha’s Southern Kitchen star continued. “Then when Kelly’s going through divorce, it’s like …everybody has their own story and that’s the cool thing about music is that you can find a way for it to fit into your own story.”

“The Dance,” which came out in 1989, is about being thankful for an experience, even if it’s painful.

The song includes the lyrics, “I’m glad I didn’t know/ The way it all would end/ The way it all would go/ Our lives are better left to chance/ I would have missed the pain/ But I’d have had to miss the dance.”

Clarkson, 38, said on Monday that the song perfectly sums up her feelings about the divorce from husband Brandon Blackstock.

She also revealed her new song includes the lines, “Even though my heart is broken/ It was worth the dance anyway.”

By Megan Duley
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