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Shay Mooney wasn't expecting to "be a stuntman for the day" for Dan + Shay's latest video

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ABC A house floats in the air, as gravity seems to come unhinged in Dan + Shay‘s visually stunning video for “I Should Probably Go to Bed.”

The other-worldly situation sends Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney hurtling through space — and it’s all part of a vision dreamed up by Dan and director Patrick Tracy

“This is obviously the biggest video we’ve ever done,” Shay tells ABC Audio. “And I remember seeing… the storyboard of what was going on in the video and seeing these scenes where I’m flying through the air, and I’m like, ‘How are we gonna do that?'”

“I didn’t really question it,” he continues, “I just figured, like, ‘Hey, I’m gonna show up, they’re gonna do a great job, they’ll make me look cool.'”

Pretty soon, Shay was able to answer his own question.

“I was looking at the schedule and I saw ‘harness fitting.’ It was three days before our video shoot…And I was like, ‘Oh, shouldn’t like somebody who’s doing that in the air, be doing that?'” he laughs. “I found out right then that I was gonna be floating in the air and doing my own stunts.”

After spending lots of time at home during 2020, Shay was more than happy to rise to the occasion.

“It was kind of like going and doing like bungee jumping,” he explains. “We hadn’t done anything for, like, months in quarantine, so it was a pretty big adventure to kind of be a stuntman for the day and get to do that.”

“So it was [a] very ambitious video, but we pulled it off,” he adds.  

Dan + Shay also might pull off their next number one with the song: “I Should Probably Go to Bed” currently sits at number two on the country chart. 

By Stephen Hubbard
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Brett Eldredge makes big donation to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital

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Greg NoireBrett Eldredge is starting 2021 off with a giving spirit.  The singer welcomed the new year by making a donation to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville.

Through the Brett Eldredge Family Foundation, he teamed up with Omaze to donate $500,000 to the organization that treats children who have cancer and other illnesses. 

In a lengthy Instagram post, Brett shares that the reason he chose Vanderbilt is the way the hospital has long been a “positive light in the darkness,” especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“We are so grateful for the passion and heart of the incredible health care workers we have gotten to know there through the years and know this check will go towards the amazing work you all do towards giving kids a good and fair shot at living a long and healthy life! It gives me so much hope for this world!” Brett praises. “Thank you all for your support in helping make all of this happen! Love ya.”

By Cillea Houghton
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Dolly Parton meets Bee Gees' Barry Gibb for heartfelt "Words"

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Valerie Macon/Getty ImagesBee Gees co-founder Barry Gibb has teamed up with Dolly Parton for a reimagining of the Bee Gees song “Words” for his upcoming album, Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook Vol. 1. 

Dolly voice soars on the song, originally released in 1968 by the famed sibling trio of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, which features tender lyrics that profess the world has “lost its glory” and urges listeners to “start a brand-new story.”

“You think that I don’t even mean/A single word I say/It’s only words and words are all I have/To take your heart away,” Dolly and Barry sing on the chorus, with a melody that blends piano and violin. 

“I was honored when my dear friend @GibbBarry asked me to join him for a special version of ‘Words’ on his new album!” Dolly shares on Twitter alongside a clip of her and Barry in the studio.

Greenfields finds Barry collaborating with several country artists for new renditions of Bee Gees hits, including Miranda Lambert on “Jive Talkin,'” “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” featuring Keith Urban, and Little Big Town on “Lonely Days.”

Alison Krauss, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile and Sheryl Crow are also featured on the album, which comes out on January 8.

By Cillea Houghton
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Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire & more join Loretta Lynn on her new album, Still Woman Enough

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Russ HarringtonLoretta Lynn is collaborating with a team of contemporary female country artists on her upcoming album, Still Woman Enough. 

The album serves as a career retrospective, as Loretta reimagines her famous works in the form of 13 new recordings, including her 1960 debut single, “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl,” along with “My Love,” “I Wanna Be Free” and more.  

She recruits an all-star duo of Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood for a rendition of “Still Woman Enough,” while Tanya Tucker joins Loretta for a re-recording of her signature hit “You Ain’t Woman Enough” and Margo Price duets with music icon on the Shel Silverstein-penned single, “One’s on the Way.”  

Still Woman Enough also includes a recitation of the Kentucky native’s classic hit, “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” in honor of its 50th anniversary. 

“I am just so thankful to have some of my friends join me on my new album. We girl singers gotta stick together,” Loretta says in a statement. “It’s amazing how much has happened in the fifty years since ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ first came out and I’m extremely grateful to be given a part to play in the history of American music.” 

Loretta also tips her hat to the generations who came before her with a tribute to Mother Maybelle Carter and the Carter Family with a cover of the 1964 song, “Keep on the Sunny Side.” 

Loretta’s daughter Patsy Lynn Russell, and Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash‘s son, John Carter Cash, are producing the album.  

Still Woman Enough will be released on March 19.

By Cillea Houghton
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Chris Lane and wife Lauren expecting baby boy

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Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesChris Lane and his wife Lauren Bushnell Lane will welcome a son this year. 

The couple made the announcement with an Instagram video that shows Chris poised in front of a tee with a golf club in hand. When he swings and hits the golf ball, it explodes into blue dust, immediately drawing elated cheers from the couple and Lauren’s family, who was in town for the big reveal.

“I knew it!” someone shouts as Chris wraps his wife in a hug and kiss, spinning her around the makeshift golf course in their backyard. “Hello 2021 ..It’s a BOY,” Chris captions the moment.

“Sweet baby BOY, we cannot wait to meet you! I already love you so much!” Lauren writes in her own post.

The couple is expecting their baby boy in June.

By Cillea Houghton
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