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Singer, songwriter and actor Mac Davis dead at 78

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Photo by PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty ImagesSinger, songwriter and actor Mac Davis passed away after complications following heart surgery in Nashville on Tuesday. The 78-year-old was surrounded by his family at the time, according to his longtime manger, Jim Morey.

On September 28, Davis’ longtime friend Dolly Parton retweeted a message asking for “love and prayers”… revealing the influential singer, songwriter and actor was “critically ill.” 

Through the years, Davis and Dolly appeared on TV together many times. Dolly also recorded a number of his songs, and the two duetted on the White Limozeen track “Wait’ll I Get You Home.”

Born in Lubbock, Texas, Davis was a talented studio guitarist who broke through in 1969 when his compositions “In the Ghetto,” “Memories,” and “Don’t Cry Daddy” were recorded by Elvis Presley.

That paved the way for more smash hits as a songwriter, including “Something’s Burning” by Kenny Rogers & the First EditionBobby Goldsboro‘s “Watching Scotty Grow,” and “I Believe in Music,” which was first cut by the band Gallery.

By 1972, Davis topped both the country and pop charts himself with “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me.” His other hits included “Stop and Smell the Roses,” “Texas in My Rearview Mirror,” “Rock ‘N’ Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life),” and the 1980 novelty song, “It’s Hard to Be Humble.” 

Davis’ last big country hit was the 1985 top-10 single “I Never Made Love (Till I Made It with You).”

Davis’ chart success earned him his own TV variety show, The Mac Davis Show, which premiered on NBC in 1974 and aired for two years.  He made his big-screen debut in 1979 opposite Nick Nolte in the football-themed North Dallas Forty. His other movies included The Sting II, Possums, and Cheaper to Keep Her. 

Davis also starred on Broadway in the title role of The Will Rogers Follies, and appeared in TV shows like Rodney, 8 Simple Rules and King of the Hill. In 2000, he served as the balladeer — a role previously filled by Don Williams and Waylon Jennings — in the TV movie The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood.

Picking up the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year honor in 1974 proved to be one of many accolades that cemented Davis’ place in history. He got his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1998, followed by an induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000, before entering the national Songwriters Hall in 2006.

By Stephen Hubbard
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'Goldmine': Gabby Barrett's career chronicled in Amazon Music mini-doc

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Radio Disney/Image Group LAGabby Barrett‘s life and career is at the center of an upcoming documentary. 

Later this week, Amazon Music will present Breakthrough: Gabby Barrett, a mini-documentary about the country star’s fast-rising journey in country music. 

The doc finds Gabby reflecting on milestone moments — from singing in gospel choir when she was nine to her experience on American Idol and racing up the charts with her crossover hit, “I Hope,” in addition to preparing for the release of her debut album, Goldmine. 

“It can be very difficult when you have a dream that’s very large and you’re starting out feeling like itty bitty,” Gabby says in the trailer.    

The special was filmed earlier this year during quarantine while visiting husband Cade Foehner‘s family in East Texas. Cade also joins his wife for interviews featured in the doc.  

Breakthrough: Gabby Barrett premieres on Amazon Music on October 5.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Garth Brooks hints that he and Trisha Yearwood may have a Nashville attraction one day

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Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesGarth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood may have a Nashville attraction in the works. 

During a special live edition of Inside Studio G on Monday in which Garth and Trisha, the power couple virtually engaged with fans between livestreamed performances.  One fan inquired if they will one day have an attraction in Nashville, such as a museum, or follow in the footsteps of many other country artists and open a restaurant.

While Garth was coy, his response hinted that there may be something in the pipeline. 

“Yes, we are and no, we aren’t,” he said with an exaggerated wink while nodding his head yes. “If that helps, because we can’t talk about it.”

“Everything’s fine,” Trisha adds with a laugh.    

When they weren’t answering questions, Garth and Trisha delivered performances including To Make You Feel My Love” and Trisha’s “I’ll Carry You Home.”

The couple also revealed last week that they’ve recorded a studio version of their duet on “Shallow” that will be featured on Garth’s upcoming album, FUN.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Dolly Parton to play an angel in her new Netflix film, 'Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square'

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NetflixDolly Parton continues to dish out the Christmas cheer with the announcement of her new holiday Netflix film, Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square, set to arrive just before the holidays. 

The film stars Christine Baranski of The Good Fight fame, along with Jeanine MasonJenifer Lewis, Treat Williams and more, with the superstar herself appearing in the form of a Christmas angel. 

According to Entertainment Weeklythe film’s plot centers around Baranksi’s character, Regina Fuller, who returns home after her father’s death to get his affairs in order, with plans to sell the family land to a developer.  But she has a change of heart after connecting with the townspeople, including a former flame, and is paid a visit by an angel.  

Christmas on the Square will feature 14 original Parton songs, including the title track that’s featured on Parton’s upcoming holiday album, A Holly Dolly Christmas.  

Debbie Allen, actor and choreographer known for her starring role in Fame that earned her two Emmy Awards and one Golden Globe, serves as director and choreographer for the film.

Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square debuts on Netflix on November 22.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Luke Combs among multi-genre performers at 2020 'Billboard' Music Awards

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ABC/Mark LevineLuke Combs is one of many artists who will perform at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards next month. 

The non-stop country hitmaker will make his debut performance at the awards show, alongside fellow first-time BBMA performers including rappers Post Malone and Bad BunnyAlicia Keys will also take the stage.

Luke is nominated for Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist, Top Country Album and the fan-voted Billboard Chart Achievement Award. He was named Top Country Artist at the 2019 BBMAs.

Luke won’t be the only country star performing. Garth Brooks will be bestowed with the ICON Award and will also treat the audience to a highly anticipated performance during the show. 

The 2020 BBMAs, hosted by Kelly Clarkson, air live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on October 14 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. The show was originally scheduled to take place in April but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Cillea Houghton 
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