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“This is awful”: Blake Shelton steps up to help fans still waiting on refunds for cancelled shows

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ABC/Image Group LAEmotionally, mentally and financially, 2020 has been a tough year for everybody. So when Blake Shelton heard that some of his fans were still waiting on their refunds for canceled concert dates, he began taking action to get them their money back.

The brouhaha began on Twitter on Wednesday morning, when a fan asked Blake to cancel — not postpone — his Chicago tour date, so that ticketholders could get refunds. If an artist postpones a date, fans are usually advised to hold on to their tickets.  If a show is canceled, refunds are available.

Blake, who was under the impression that he had cancelled his tour, thought the fan’s inability to get a refund might be a fluke. But after multiple fans sent him screenshots, he realized that major money was being held up.

“Man…This is bad I agree,” the singer wrote. “We in NO WAY want to mislead or delay people getting their refunds. We absolutely CANCELLED the tour. NOOOO ticket money is being held up on our end. This is awful.”

Next, Blake put on his detective cap and started trying to get to the bottom of specifically where that money was. He updated fans that afternoon, explaining that it would take time to figure out how to resolve the issue, because so many vendors are involved.

“It’s a web for sure and I don’t think it’s any one person’s fault,” he added. “It’s been a nightmare and confusing year for everyone on every level.”

Even though the issue is a complicated one, and his team can’t always control third-party vendors, Blake said he’s determined to get to the bottom of it.

“What’s right is right and that money belongs back in the buyers’ hands…especially in these times,” he tweeted. “The tour is cancelled.”

By Carena Liptak
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“I have never given up”: RaeLynn owns all the ups and downs along her road to success

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ABC/Image Group LAThis Friday, RaeLynn drops her new EP Baytown. It’s her first since signing to Round Here Records, the label that’s the brainchild of Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley.

Given the bias that women face in the music industry, RaeLynn admits that her journey in country music hasn’t always been easy, and notes that she’s had to fight to take creative control.  But as the former The Voice contestant points out in a new interview with People, she’s learned that there’s freedom in that struggle.

“It’s hard for women,” she explains. “So I’m at the point, like every other country girl, if it’s going to be hard for me no matter what, I might as well put out music I freaking love.”

The singer isn’t fazed by the business changes she’s had to make either. Before Round Here Records, she’d released music via two other record labels.

“Instead of being ashamed, like, ‘Oh, I’ve been on this many labels,’ I own it. I have never given up,” she says, noting that her former The Voice coach Blake Shelton had similar ups and downs.

“He was on a few labels too, and it took him [almost] 15 years to get a number-one — he had a really crazy journey, then he took off,” the singer reflects.

Now, though, RaeLynn feels she’s finally found the creative control she’s always wanted by being part of a label that’s owned by fellow artists.

“[Tyler and Brian] let me be myself and ride ponies and wear all the glitter and cheetah print I want in my music videos. They’re not trying to change me,” she says.

RaeLynn has already started sharing music from her EP, including the uptempo anthem “Keep Up.”

By Carena Liptak
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Dolly Parton readies 'A Holly Dolly Christmas', her first holiday album in three decades

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ABC/Image Group LABreak out the hot cocoa and deck the halls: Dolly Parton’s got a Christmas album coming.

The superstar singer unveiled all the details of her new project this week, which is called A Holly Dolly Christmas and will be available on October 2. It’ll be Dolly’s first Christmas album in 30 years.

The 12-track collection includes a mix of seasonal standards and original tunes.  The singer also recruited plenty of guest stars to help her get into the holiday spirit: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Willie Nelson, Michael Bublé and Jimmy Fallon all lend their voices to A Holly Dolly Christmas.

Of course, the holiday season is all about family, so Dolly enlisted her brother, Randy Parton, to join her for one track, “You Are My Christmas.”

“I thought, ‘I think I’ll call it A Holly Dolly Christmas because I love the song ‘A Holly Jolly Christmas’ with Burl Ives,’” Dolly explained to Billboard. “He used to be on all my Christmas specials all through the years. I think of him as Mr. Christmas.”

She went on to say that her selections from the project ranged from traditional, like her “Pretty Paper” duet with Willie Nelson, to modern, like her collaboration with Jimmy Fallon. That tune, a duet version of “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” came together after Jimmy asked her to sing it with him on his Tonight Show and she couldn’t because she didn’t know the song.

“I felt so bad. So I went and learned it and I was just going to put it on my album, and then I went, ‘I’ll ask Jimmy Fallon to sing it with me!’ And he said yes,” she added.

Here’s the full track list for A Holly Dolly Christmas:

“Holly Jolly Christmas”
“Christmas Is” (feat. Miley Cyrus)
“Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas” (duet with Michael Bublé)
“Christmas on the Square”
“Circle of Love”
“All I Want for Christmas Is You” (duet with Jimmy Fallon)
“Comin’ Home for Christmas”
“Pretty Paper” (duet with Willie Nelson)
“I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”
“You Are My Christmas” (feat. Randy Parton)
“Mary, Did You Know?”

By Carena Liptak
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What a mess, in the aftermath”: Luke Bryan offers his thoughts on Lady A’s name-change drama

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ABCLuke Bryan has been friends with superstar trio Lady A for well over a decade, with the two acts even touring together back in 2012. But he struggled to find the right words when asked to weigh in on the band’s recent name change during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen this week.

“Woo! You know, I don’t think they were anticipating the aftermath of being called Lady A,” the singer reflected.

Since they dropped the “Antebellum” from their name in acknowledgement of the term’s association with slavery, the band Lady A have found themselves embroiled in a legal dispute with Black soul singer Anita White, who’s performed under the moniker since 2006.

Luke went on to point out that the trio have been informally known as Lady A by their fans and friends for a long time.

“I can say that for years, everyone in the country music community has really referred to them as Lady A. Like, I would call and say, ‘Hey, get the Lady A guys on the phone,’ you know?” he offered.

Still, Luke admitted that he was at a loss as to how the band should best resolve the situation.

What the band hoped would be peaceable talks with White have since turned contentious, with White explaining that she felt the trio’s gestures toward a mutually beneficial solution were ultimately hollow and the band suing for the right to use the name.

“Who knows what they’ll have to figure out. But God, what a mess,” Luke added. “What a mess, in the aftermath of removing ‘Antebellum.’”

By Carena Liptak
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Devin Dawson's "I've Got a Truck" is coming, and he's dropping clues about the new song on social media

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Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for YouTubeIt’s been quite a while since Devin Dawson fans got new music, but the “All on Me” hitmaker is about to change that: He’s planning to drop a new song, “I’ve Got a Truck,” on Friday.

Devin teased his new tune on social media earlier this week, posting a snippet of his new song.

“Everybody needs to be believed in at least once in their lives / Everybody needs a ‘come to Jesus’ moment in time / I could think up a couple reasons why this should be mine…” he sings.

He also gave fans a glimpse into what might be the song’s music video: In the clip, Devin spray-paints “I’ve Got a Truck” onto a large structure. While it’s unclear exactly what that structure is or where the clip takes place, the singer’s social media once again provides some clues.

In late July, he shared a picture of himself smiling in front of a backdrop that looks awfully similar to the music video. It’s captioned “‘Cadillac Ranch’…313 miles from Pueblo, Colorado,” along with the hashtag #IGotaTruck.

Early that month, he also used the hashtag for a post of himself leaning up against his old truck, which he said was getting towed away.

“Been sitting idle for a couple of years in my driveway. Gonna get it up and running again and use it for something dope coming up!!!” Devin hinted.

While Devin hasn’t released much of his own music lately, he’s been busy as a songwriter and featured guest. He lends his voice to Hardy’s current single, “One Beer,” alongside Lauren Alaina. He also co-wrote “God’s Country,” which was a massive, chart-topping hit for Blake Shelton last year.

By Carena Liptak
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