Cody Johnson & Jay Buchanan’s “Rabbit Gets the Gun” (Amazon)
Cody Johnson is ready to rock ahead of his headlining set Friday at Stagecoach.
His new Amazon Music Original, “Rabbit Gets the Gun,” features Jay Buchanan, lead singer of Rival Sons.
“Rival Sons has always been my favorite rock band,” Cody says. “I loved the chance to write with Jay, and being in the studio with him was an out-of-this-world experience.”
“He has so much soul and grit, and an unmistakable voice,” Cody continues. “We are so excited about our recording and want to get it out as soon as possible. Maybe I’ll add it to my Stagecoach set list.”
If you want to check out Cody’s set, you can watch via Amazon Music, the exclusive livestream destination for Stagecoach.
You can access the feed starting at 3 p.m. PT Friday through Sunday via Prime Video, Twitch or the Amazon Music app.
Bob Dylan performs during the British Summer Time festival at Hyde Park in London. (Photo by Isabel Infantes/PA Images via Getty Images)
Bob Dylan continues to extend his 2026 North American tour.
The 84-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has added six new shows to the tour, including a July 21 stop at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York.
He’s also added stops in Richmond, Virginia; Raleigh and Wilmington, North Carolina; and Atlanta, with an Aug. 1 show in Nashville currently the last scheduled stop on the trek.
Special guests on the new dates include Lucinda Williams and Jimmie Vaughan.
Tickets for all new shows go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
Dylan’s 2026 tour consists of dates throughout the spring and summer. His next show is Thursday in Macon, Georgia.
A complete list of dates can be found at BobDylan.com.
Apple TV has released the first teaser for the third season of its drama series starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson.
Season 3 will consist of 10 episodes, the first of which will premiere on July 3. A new episode will debut every Friday that follows through Sept. 4.
Silo‘s third season will continue the saga of the dystopian society of 10,000 people who live underground in mysterious circumstances, as well as an origin story of the society that’s set centuries in the past.
“In the present, Juliette Nichols (Ferguson) survives her forced ‘cleaning’ but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat,” according to an official description from Apple TV. “Meanwhile, in the ‘Before Times,’ journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences.”
The trailer finds Ferguson’s Juliette grappling with questions about the society she lives in.
“Before we can know why we’re here, before we can know why everything is as it is, before we can know how it all will end, we need to understand how it all began,” she says in voice-over.
Also starring in season 3 are Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Alexandria Riley, Shane McRae, Remmie Milner, Rick Gomez, Billy Postlethwaite and Clare Perkins.
Silo has already been renewed for a fourth and final season. The show is based on the Silo trilogy of books by Hugh Howey.
U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FLA) appears for a hearing of the House Ethics Committee on Capitol Hill on March 26, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
(WASHINGTON) — Florida Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick’s fate as a member of the House of Representatives hangs in limbo as a potential expulsion vote looms this week.
The House Ethics Committee is set to hold a rare public hearing Tuesday afternoon to determine what sanction would be appropriate for the panel to recommend to the full House against Cherfilus-McCormick.
Expelling a member of the House is a rare occurrence. A two-thirds majority is required to remove a member.
Only six House members in U.S. history have been expelled from the lower chamber. Former New York Republican Rep. George Santos was the most recent lawmaker expelled from the House in 2023.
Last month, Cherfilus-McCormick was found guilty of 25 House ethics violations, including acceptance of improper campaign contributions and commingling of campaign and personal funds. The congresswoman was indicted in November 2025 by a federal grand jury on charges of stealing $5 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds, which she is accused of laundering to support her successful 2021 congressional campaign.
Cherfilus-McCormick has denied wrongdoing — excusing the allegations as an accounting error. Also, she has insisted she won’t resign.
“For those asking whether I plan to resign, the answer is no. This is not the time to abandon the district, not when they too are fighting for their future,” she said in a statement last week.
The committee may recommend a range of sanctions, including expulsion, censure, reprimand, fine — and even denial or limitation of any right, according to House rules. The House may punish its members and may expel its members by a two-thirds vote, according to Article 1, Section 5 of the Constitution.
The sanction recommendation against Cherfilus-McCormick is expected to be announced in writing after the hearing, which is expected to last for approximately two hours pending no interruptions. Afterward, the panel will break into executive session to conclude its deliberations and reach a judgment.
The precise timing of when the committee will release its bipartisan decision is unclear.
Regardless of the panel’s recommendation, Florida Republican Rep. Greg Steube said he’ll move to force a vote to try to expel the congresswoman following the sanction hearing. Steube is expected to make the expulsion resolution privileged, which requires Speaker Mike Johnson to hold a vote on the matter within two-legislative days.
The speaker signaled last week that expelling Cherfilus-McCormick over her alleged crimes would be “appropriate.”
Though he initially insisted that Democrats would not help Republicans expel Cherfilus-McCormick, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said on Monday that Democrats will convene a caucus meeting to determine how they’ll handle the the bipartisan Ethics panel’s recommendations.
“FIX UR FACE” single artwork. (EST 19XX/Interscope Records)
Mgk has premiered a new song called “FIX UR FACE” featuring Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit.
A press release describes the collaboration as bridging “the generational gap between early 2000s nu metal and contemporary alternative.”
“Been limping with the bizkit for years, time to do it again,” mgk says.
Mgk previously previewed the song live during a show in Australia. Maybe mgk and Durst can perform it together if the “Break Stuff” rocker’s festival idea for “the uninvited” with Lil Wayne gets off the ground.
In the meantime, you can watch the video for “FIX UR FACE” on YouTube.
“FIX UR FACE” follows mgk’s 2025 album, lost americana. The “bloody valentine” artist will launch a U.S. tour in support of lost americana in May.
Drake performs at Scotiabank Arena on October 26, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Robert Okine/Getty Images)
There’s an official release date for Drake’s highly anticipated Iceman album, and fans are literally breaking the ice trying to find it.
Drake announced Monday that the date was buried in a massive ice installation built in the parking lot of downtown Toronto’s Bond Hotel.
“Release Date Inside. 81 BOND STREET DOWNTOWN TORONTO,” Drizzy wrote alongside photos of the ice sculpture.
Since then, fans have been spotted trying to break the ice down using different tools or attempting to melt it with blow dryers and campfires. The other option, of course, is to simply wait until the installation melts.
While the search for the Iceman release date has so far been unsuccessful, the installation did lead to some good news for one lucky man.
Canadian influencer Zachery Dereniowski, known as @mdmotivator on Instagram, placed a set of keys to a new car inside the block of ice for whoever found them first.
“We’re here at Drake’s Iceman massive block of ice,” Dereniowski said. “I’m a big fan of Drake, and what I wanna do [is] the first person who gets this key gets a brand new car. Drake means so much to me, to this city. He’s all about giving back and spreading love, and that’s what I love, too.”
A man named Antonio was later revealed as the winner. He called his mother to share the news, saying Dereniowski “blessed us infinitesimally.”
In the comments to the post, Drake joked, “THIS ALBUM BOUT TO PLAY INFINTESEMALLY. KNOW DAT.”
Burbank police caption: Sergio Fraire has been arrested and booked for murder and attempted murder in Burbank, California, according to police. (Burbank PD)
(BURBANK, Calif.) — A man is in custody for allegedly stabbing a woman to death and stabbing and wounding her daughter, according to authorities in Los Angeles County, California.
Officers responded around 6 a.m. Monday, to a house in Burbank where they found two women suffering from stab wounds, Burbank police said.
The mother, 59-year-old Arti Varma, who taught first-grade in Burbank, died at the hospital, police said.
Her 25-year-old daughter was hospitalized in stable condition, police said. Authorities did not release the daughter’s name, but a neighbor identified her as Meera Varma, a nationally recognized mental health activist, according to Los Angeles ABC station KABC.
Detectives identified 30-year-old Sergio Fraire as a person of interest, and on Monday night, officers served a search warrant at a Burbank home where he was believed to be staying, police said.
Fraire was apprehended and arrested for murder and attempted murder, police said.
“The relationship, if any, between the suspect and the victims remains under investigation, as does the motive,” police said in a statement on Tuesday.
Authorities noted that “evidence related to the crime was recovered,” but they did not elaborate on the potential evidence.
Morgan Wallen (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
Morgan Wallen’s planning to give $1.2 million to his alma mater to revamp its baseball field, according to ABC’s Knoxville affiliate, WATE.
The 2011 graduate of Gibbs High School in Corryton, Tennessee, was on the baseball team when it made it to the national championship in 2010. In 2025, the school renamed the field after the “Don’t We” hitmaker.
The money would be used to transform Morgan Wallen Field into a “versatile, state-of-the-art multi-use athletic field,” with plans to build a softball hitting and pitching facility on campus, as well.
Morgan’s previously made donations to the band program, basketball, Gibbs Youth Sports and Jefferson City Little League.
Next up, the Knox County Commission just needs to approve the donation from the Morgan Wallen Foundation at its upcoming April meeting.
Patti Smith performs the album ‘Horses’ live on stage during the 50th Anniversary Tour at Paramount Theatre on November 10, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jim Bennett/Getty Images)
Patti Smith is one of the many artists booked to play the 2026 CBGB Festival, taking place Sept. 26 in Brooklyn, New York.
The lineup also includes Morrissey, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, Buzzcocks, Bikini Kill and Violet Grohl.
Presales begin Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. ET.
For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit CBGBFest.com.
The CBGB Festival, now in its second year, is named after the iconic New York City punk club, which helped launch the careers of such artists as Smith, the Ramones, Blondie and Talking Heads. Smith performed at CBGB’s closing night concert on Oct. 15, 2006.
The inaugural 2025 edition featured Jack White and Iggy Pop.
Mariah Carey is seen on April 18, 2026 in New York City. (XNY/Star Max/GC Images)
While her fans may be upset about it, Mariah Carey seems unbothered by the fact that she failed to get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on her third attempt.
When TMZ cameras caught up with Mariah in New York City on Monday, she said “no” when asked if she cared about the honor. When the TMZ reporter said it was nice that Mariah wasn’t upset, and pointed out that she’s won many other awards in her career, Mariah replied, “Yeah, who cares? Like, give it to somebody else. Fantastic.”
When asked what’s next, Mariah snarked, “What’s next? Can I rest a minute?” But when asked when she starts preparing for Christmas, Mariah said, “Soon. Christmas is going on, yes.”
During the conversation with TMZ, Mariah also commented on the fact that she’s selling her iconic New York City apartment featured in MTV Cribs. Asked if she plans to buy another place in Manhattan, she said, “No, it’s just outside the city.”