Vampire Weekend, Cage the Elephant playing 2022 Float Fest

Vampire Weekend, Cage the Elephant playing 2022 Float Fest
Vampire Weekend, Cage the Elephant playing 2022 Float Fest
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Vampire Weekend and Cage the Elephant lead the lineup for the 2022 Float Fest, taking place July 23-24 in Gonzales, Texas.

Other artists on the bill include CHVRCHES, Lord Huron, Two Feet, Sueco and Daisy the Great.

As for the floating part of Float Fest, festival-goers will have an opportunity to purchase a floating pass, which allows you to go tubing down the nearby Guadalupe River.

For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit FloatFest.net.

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Michael Bublé says goal of new album ‘Higher’ is to bring people “joy and hope and peace”

Michael Bublé says goal of new album ‘Higher’ is to bring people “joy and hope and peace”
Michael Bublé says goal of new album ‘Higher’ is to bring people “joy and hope and peace”
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Michael Bublé’s new album Higher will be out March 25, and an initial glance at the track list shows that it includes material you’ll find on most of his albums: originals, new interpretations of standards and pop classics, and a duet or two. But Michael says the album does have a theme: When you listen to it, he says he wants you to feel “joy and hope and peace.”

“It’s funny, I went from all of these different ideas of ‘Do I have a concept record? Is it this? Is it sexy, is it romantic…?'” Michael told ABC Audio last year about the project. “And the further I got along, the more I kept thinking, ‘No, I just want to make a great Michael Bublé record, and I don’t want to chase hits. I just want to try to chase great music.'”

Making the album during the pandemic further cemented Michael’s determination to make the kind of music that would lift people’s spirits.

As he explains, “As we got into COVID and as more and more of my friends, and people that I loved — or even strangers — [became] affected by it, and as we started to see people and the heartache of them losing people and…their fear and losing jobs…the more I realized that as a human being and as an artist, my job was simply to try to bring joy and hope and peace.”

Michael is also calling for hope and peace amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Posting an image of the country’s flag, he wrote, “I stand with the Ukrainian people. At a time when we can all feel a bit helpless and our hearts are breaking, join me in supporting them.”

He linked to Unicef’s home page — the charity is focused on helping children caught in the conflict.

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Museum exhibit celebrating Billy Gibbons’ Texas roots opening this month in Galveston

Museum exhibit celebrating Billy Gibbons’ Texas roots opening this month in Galveston
Museum exhibit celebrating Billy Gibbons’ Texas roots opening this month in Galveston
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ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons has curated a new exhibit called the “Billy F Gibbons Texas History Experience” celebrating his career and music and their connections to his home state, which will open on March 25 at The Bryan Museum in Galveston, Texas.

Gibbons will be taking part in an exclusive Q&A session at a VIP opening event for the exhibit on the 25th beginning at 5:30 p.m. CT, and tickets are available now at TheBryanMuseum.org.

The exhibition will feature some of Gibbons’ personal equipment and will look at how some songs written by Billy relate to Texas history and certain locations in the state.

A webpage dedicated to the exhibit at TheBryanMuseum.org features biographical information about Gibbons, as well as background on four ZZ Top songs with Texas-related themes — “La Grange,” “Heard It on the X,” “Deguello” and “Balinese.”

The “Billy F Gibbons Texas History Experience” will run through July 3 at the museum.

The Bryan Museum opened in 2015, with a mission of bringing to life the history of Texas and the American West.

In other news, for a second year in a row, Gibbons will be headlining the Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival, taking place this year May 19-22 at country legend Loretta Lynn‘s ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

While Gibbons performed with his solo band The BFG’s at the 2021 event, this year he will be accompanied by a star-studded group of friends and guest artists. Billy performance is scheduled for May 20. The lineup also features more than a dozen other artists, including The Outlaws.

Besides the music, the four-day event will feature stunt shows, bike shows, motorcycle racing, off-road trail riding, a custom motorcycle showcase, and more.

Tickets for the extravaganza can be purchased at Tixr.com.

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Maren Morris’ little cowboy, Hayes, gets his first pair of boots just before his second birthday

Maren Morris’ little cowboy, Hayes, gets his first pair of boots just before his second birthday
Maren Morris’ little cowboy, Hayes, gets his first pair of boots just before his second birthday
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Less than a month shy of his second birthday, Maren Morris’ baby boy Hayes is rocking his first pair of cowboy boots.

It’s rare that the country star shares photos of Hayes on her socials, but she made an exception to document the big moment, which took place during a trip to Fort Worth, Texas. The family snaps show Hayes giving his new boots a spin outside the store where he bought them, as proud parents Maren and Ryan Hurd watch their boy embrace his Texas roots.

“First pair of boots,” Maren wrote.

The Forth Worth Stockyards is familiar stomping grounds for Maren, no pun intended. The place where the photos were taken is just blocks away from Billy Bob’s Texas, a mainstay honky tonk on the regional and national country touring circuit.

Hayes comes by his flair for Western wear honestly. Not only are his parents country singers, but Maren’s also a Texas native. In March 2020, when she was nine months pregnant with Hayes, she played the famed Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, meaning that Hayes was yee-hawing even in utero.

Sure enough, hours after purchasing the boots, Maren shared a picture of Hayes, still rocking his new kicks. “He won’t take them off,” she explained.

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“Beyond excited”: ACMs performers Mitchell Tenpenny and Parmalee gear up for the big night

“Beyond excited”: ACMs performers Mitchell Tenpenny and Parmalee gear up for the big night
“Beyond excited”: ACMs performers Mitchell Tenpenny and Parmalee gear up for the big night
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Lights, camera, action: All the staging and performance details are falling into place for the 2022 ACM Awards, and all the acts on the bill are eagerly awaiting the big night — even if it rains.

“I think they’ve got a roof on that place, right?” jokes Josh McSwain of Parmalee, who will perform their hit duet with Blanco Brown, “Just the Way,” along with special guest Brooke Eden.

With an extra act onstage with them, Parmalee’s Matt Thomas promises “a different version of the song,” but he’s not spilling too many details for now.

“It’s good to kind of just broaden the view of the song,” he elaborates. “And for us, you know, [it’s] the first time being on an awards [show] stage, you know?…So we’re blown away already by just being part of it.”

Mitchell Tenpenny admits that he’s feeling anxious as he gears up to perform “At the End of a Bar,” his single with Chris Young. “I’m a little nervous, honestly, because it’s just been so long since we’ve done it,” he notes.

But those are good nerves: It’ll be a lot of fun to get onstage during the show, especially with a friend, he admits.

“I’m beyond excited,” Mitchell says. “It’s been two or three years since I’ve been back. So I’m excited to, first…go to the ACMs again and sit down there with everybody. But then to get to perform with my buddy Chris?…Exciting is the word.”

The ACMs will stream on Amazon Prime Video on March 7 beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

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Bring Me the Horizon promises Malta Weekender festival will have “better sandwiches” than Fyre Festival

Bring Me the Horizon promises Malta Weekender festival will have “better sandwiches” than Fyre Festival
Bring Me the Horizon promises Malta Weekender festival will have “better sandwiches” than Fyre Festival
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Bring Me the Horizon‘s Malta Weekender festival will be better than Fyre Festival in at least one regard.

Speaking to NME about the upcoming destination event, which the “DiE4u” rockers will host and headline on the Mediterranean island country, frontman Oli Sykes declared, “It’ll be like Fyre Festival, but with better sandwiches.”

In case you blocked it out of your memory, Fyre Festival was billed as an exclusive, luxury event in the Bahamas, co-founded by rapper Ja Rule and promoted by high profile models including Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski. However, when attendees arrived, they were instead greeted with unfinished facilities and disaster relief tents.

One of the enduring images from the doomed 2017 event is of a not-so-luxurious cheese sandwich, which may or may not be fake.

Better food aside, BMTH’s Malta Weekender just needs to happen at all to have a leg up on Fyre Festival, which was soon canceled after headliners Blink-182 and other artists dropped off the bill.

Malta Weekender takes place May 26-30. In addition to Horizon’s own headlining sets, the lineup includes Bullet for My Valentine, Beartooth, Motionless in White, PVRIS and Spiritbox.

In related news, Bring Me the Horizon has helped Ed Sheeran earn a career-first with their joint rendition of the pop star’s song “Bad Habits.”

The collaboration, which the two acts performed together at the BRIT Awards in February before releasing a studio version, debuts at number two on Billboard‘s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, marking the first time Sheeran has appeared on the ranking.

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Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran reunite for new single “Bam Bam”

Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran reunite for new single “Bam Bam”
Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran reunite for new single “Bam Bam”
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Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran are back at it again! And, by back at it, we mean back with another collaboration in the form of their new single “Bam Bam.”

Over an upbeat, Latin-inspired melody, Cabello sings about life and growth after a breakup with lyrics that seemingly reference her prior relationship with Shawn Mendes, whom she split from late last year.

“You said you hated the ocean / but you’re surfin’ now / I said I’d love you for life / but I just sold our house,” the song begins. “We were kids at the start / I guess we’re grown-ups now / Couldn’t ever imagine even havin’ doubts / But not everything works out, no.”

Coming to terms with the fact that not everything works out as planned, the Cuban-American singer takes on a carefree attitude, learning to dance and have fun through the heartache, as shown in the chorus lyrics: “Así es la vida, sí / Yeah, that’s just life, baby / Yeah, love came around and it knocked me down / But I’m back on my feet.”

Later, Sheeran chimes in with his own verse and the two harmonize together before the song comes to an end.

“Bam Bam” is the latest collaboration from Cabello and Sheeran, who previously teamed up on the English singer-songwriter’s 2019 track “South of the Border,” which also featured Cardi B.

Prior to the songs, release the “Havana” singer shared a teaser of the music video, which shows the two enjoying a drunken night with friends. Also ahead of the “Bam Bam” drop, Cabello revealed the release date for her third studio album.

“2 facts: it’s my birthday and this album is my whole f****** heart,” she tweeted. “FAMILIA. Out April 8.”

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Heidi Klum and Snoop Dogg release new music video

Heidi Klum and Snoop Dogg release new music video
Heidi Klum and Snoop Dogg release new music video
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Yes, you read that correctly…rapper Snoop Dogg and supermodel Heidi Klum have teamed up for an upbeat, catchy dance track, “Chai Tea with Heidi.”

In the video for the new song, which dropped Thursday, Snoop can be seen dancing and bopping alongside Klum, who sings the hook of the tune.

“When I give my heart again, I know it’s gonna last forever/ No one tell me where or when, I know it’s gonna last forever,” the model sings.

“It was truly an honor to collaborate with so many amazing people to create this fun and upbeat music video,” said Klum. “I am still pinching myself to make sure this really happened.”

The 48-year-old model teased the new song and video many times on her Instagram, including a February behind-the-scenes post captioned, “Cant wait for my turn.”

“I love stepping outside of my comfort zone and challenging myself, so it was something I was definitely considering,” Klum said about the song in an interview with the New York Post. “I am a huge Snoop Dogg fan and I figured I needed to go big or go home.”

The fun dance track marks Klum’s first since her 2006 holiday tune, “Wonderland.”

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Ketanji Brown Jackson endorsed by fellow clerks, Supreme Court insiders

Ketanji Brown Jackson endorsed by fellow clerks, Supreme Court insiders
Ketanji Brown Jackson endorsed by fellow clerks, Supreme Court insiders
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(WASHINGTON) — They labored together in the shadows of legal giants on the nation’s highest court, seeing firsthand what it takes to be a justice. Now, a group of two-dozen former law clerks from the 1999 Supreme Court term want one of their own to don a black robe.

In a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, obtained first by ABC News, the former clerks extoll the intellect and character of Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson with whom they served.

“We hold diverse points of view on politics, judicial philosophy, and much else. Yet we all support Judge Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court,” the group writes, “because we know her to be eminently qualified for this role in intellect, character, and experience.”

The letter comes as Jackson faces questions about her experience and qualification following nomination by President Joe Biden last month as the first Black woman ever elevated to the Supreme Court.

Jackson, who currently sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C., is a former clerk of Justice Stephen Breyer. The letter is signed by three other fellow former Breyer clerks from her year, as well as clerks for Chief Justice William Rehnquist and Justices Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, John Paul Stevens, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sandra Day O’Connor and David Souter.

“During our Term at the Court, we had the opportunity to work closely with Judge Jackson on a host of some of the most significant and contested issues of the times,” the group writes. “We came to know Judge Jackson as someone of exceptional intellectual gifts and unimpeachable character who approached her work with great care and professionalism.”

Supreme Court Clerks Letter by Kate Pastor

While clerks are not always ideological carbon copies of their bosses, justices in recent years have increasingly tended to select young lawyers who are “ideologically compatible,” research shows. Jackson’s boosters say the endorsement by former clerks of conservative justices corroborates a cross-cutting appeal.

Several highly respected conservative legal luminaries have also endorsed Jackson in recent days, including former federal appellate judges J. Michael Luttig and Thomas B. Griffith, and attorney William Burck, who represented several former Trump White House officials.

Jackson began a blitz of introductory one-on-one meetings with Republican and Democratic senators on Capitol Hill this week ahead of televised confirmation hearings later this month.

Biden has said he hopes to have Jackson confirmed to the bench with bipartisan support before Easter, though she would not be sworn in until Breyer retires at the end of June.

Clerks, who are recent law school graduates at the top of their classes, assist the justices with legal research, preparation of questions for oral argument and drafting opinions. Each justice accepts three to four clerks per term.

“A clerkship does give you an inside look on the dynamics of the court,” said Rachel Barkow, a former clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia and former Harvard Law School classmate of Jackson. “In the year that you’re there, you can witness how personalities may matter, sometimes how you run your chambers might matter and how cases are presented to you.”

Six of the nine current Supreme Court justices were clerks on the high court before they were later nominated and confirmed.

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Former Wu-Tang Clan producer files wrongful imprisonment lawsuit against New York City

Former Wu-Tang Clan producer files wrongful imprisonment lawsuit against New York City
Former Wu-Tang Clan producer files wrongful imprisonment lawsuit against New York City
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(NEW YORK) — Music producer Derrick Harris filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and the New York Police Department alleging he was wrongfully accused of sexual assault and imprisoned for four years on Rikers Island.

Harris was acquitted on some of the charges in 2015 and cleared of all charges in 2020, according to the lawsuit.

The city played a role in the arrest of Derrick Harris for “a bogus rape accusation, leading to his wrongful incarceration for four years,” civil rights attorney Ben Crump said at a press conference Thursday.

Harris was “wrongfully and falsely accused based on police lies,” he said.

Crump said evidence was fabricated against Harris to keep him imprisoned in Rikers Island for four years after his arrest and prior to trial. Harris was injured during his imprisonment, including suffering a skull fracture, he said.

The lawsuits also lists as defendants the police officers who arrested Harris, former New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and Carolina Holderness, the former deputy chief for the special victims bureau at the District Attorney’s office.

The NYPD declined to comment because they said they had not been served with the lawsuit.

Representatives for the city of New York, Vance Jr. and Holderness did not immediately reply to ABC News’ requests for comment. Attorney information for the officers was not immediately available.

According to the lawsuit, Harris was beaten and arrested at his home by NYPD officers on Sept. 12, 2011, after an incident in which a female acquaintance screamed for help from the balcony of his apartment, alleging he had sexually assaulted her. The woman left, but hours later officers entered his home without a warrant, the lawsuit claims.

Harris was punched, pushed and slammed to the ground by the officers, the lawsuit says. He was handcuffed without explanation or attempts at de-escalation, he alleges in the lawsuit.

After his arrest, the lawsuit says officers falsified witness evidence and evidence at the scene to obtain a warrant to search his home. It also claims that the alleged victim’s rape kit and other physical evidence was improperly handled and that Harris had to have the evidence tested which showed his DNA was not present and proved his innocence.

“And then he found out how easy it was for the system to gobble up a black man and just tried him out,” Crump said.

Prior to the incident, Harris was a self-employed music producer with clients including Wu-Tang Clan, Alicia Keys and Busta Rhymes. He had no prior convictions or time in prison, according to the lawsuit.

“I feel like if I wasn’t a black man, then the fact that they had evidence to prove my innocence within a few months of me being arrested, I would have not had to stay on Rikers Island for over four years, just like they did to Kalief Browder,” Harris said at the press conference, referencing the teenager who was imprisoned on Rikers Island for three years without a trial.

“They hold you on Rikers Island, with no case at all, in an attempt to try to get you to take a guilty plea. And it’s wrong. It has to be stopped,” Harris said.

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