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Toby Keith Featured On ‘HIXTAPE Vol: 3’ With Joe Diffie’s “Ships That Don’t Come In” In What Turned Out To Be His Final Recording

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You couldn't have scripted this one any better. Of course we all know that we lost the legendary Toby Keith back on February 5 after a two-year battle with stomach cancer. The Big Dog Daddy had recently returned to the stage, performing three sold-out concerts in Las Vegas at the end of 2023 in what turned out to be his final performances. But what we didn't know is that he had actually been in the studio one final time. Back in November, HARDY announced the next installment of his popular HIXTAPE series - and HIXTAPE Vol. 3: Difftape was a tribute to another '90s country legend, Joe Diffie, who passed away on March 29, 2020. What we didn't know until this week though, was that before he passed away, Toby Keith had actually recorded a song for that project too. In what turned out to be a poetic twist that made for a storybook ending to a legendary career, Toby's final recording was a duet with Luke Combs of "Ships That Don't Come In," Joe Diffie's poignant 1992 single from his album Regular Joe that reflects on navigating and appreciating life through the struggles: "And just when I'd hit bottomThat old man raised his glassAnd said at least we've had our chancesThere's those who never have So here's to all the soldiersWho have ever died in vainThe insane locked up in themselvesThe homeless down on MainTo those who stand on empty shoresAnd spit against the windAnd those who wait foreverFor ships that don't come in" Of course nobody knew it at the time, but the song would end up being Toby's final recording before he passed away, and now the song serves not only as a tribute to Diffie (whose vocals are also on the song) but to another '90s country legend too. Sometimes it's just incredible how things work out like they do. And luckily for us, we get to hear Toby's voice one final time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW8CVmVy5K0

Lost Dog Street Band Releases The Title Track Off Their Forthcoming Album, ‘Survived’

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Lost Dog Street Band is back with another single from their highly anticipated forthcoming record, and frontman Benjamin Tod believes this one might be the best song he's ever written. The album's title track, "Survived" is a heavily introspective look into Tod's years of addiction and substance abuse that single-handedly encapsulates a recurring theme, whether latently or manifestly, throughout his entire catalog: Survival through the art and outlet of writing amidst turmoil. "Survived" follows "Brighter Shade" and "If You Leave Me Now" as the third single on the band's 8th album Survived, set to be released in just under a month on April 26, and sure to be some of their best work yet if the singles released thus far are any indication. And interestingly enough, the album was kind of an after thought initially. It wasn't supposed to happen, and the title track was ultimately a last minute addition to the tracklist. Speaking of the album, Tod laments, "I had already grieved the death of Lost Dog as a band the first week of 2023 while recording my honky tonk record. After finishing that record I realized I had a handful of other songs that would only fit under the Lost Dog banner. Given that I needed to build a band and write about half the album before we got into the studio, it was a real leap of faith." And the song that would ultimately become the project's title track barely even made it on the record. "An archetypal staple to all of our previous albums is an introspective minor waltz. I knew I needed to pull one out somehow and went into my writing cabin and banged it out. I was not extremely impressed at the moment. I made a demo and just went about my normal business." The result is what Tod thinks could be the greatest song he's ever penned. And that's saying something... "Its metaphysical spiderweb through my life and mind is endless. It's a testament to the struggle that got me here. If we can get out of our own way, we may be able to achieve our ideal divine self."  So, without further ado, give Lost Dog Street Band's latest single "Survived" a listen for yourself. Fair warning, the music video linked below contains some pretty graphic depictions of drug use. "There's a heavy weight at the burning stake Living like you had died Attrition takes at the pearly gates Lord I have survived Lord how have I survived" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY2WKjBm88E And here is the full 10-song tracklist to Survived. “Brighter Shade” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CNq8Rs2C70
“Lifetime of Work”
“Divine To Be” “Last Train” “Muhlenberg County Line” “Son of Tennessee” “Lonely Old Soul” “Hubbardville Store” “If You Leave Me Now” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0UC_YCg3VI “Survived” Alongside Tod, Lost Dog Street Band features original members Ashley Mae, Tod’s wife, on fiddle, and Jeff Loops playing upright bass, as well as new additions Tebbs Karney on Pedal Steel and drummer Ben Duvall to round out the band’s new full band sound. Together they’ll be bringing their new songs to a venue near you this spring in promotion of Survived, and you’re not going to want to miss it.

Tour Dates

4/18 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall* 4/19 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre* 4/20 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Cafe and Music Hall* 4/21 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone* 4/23 – Morgantown, WV – Metropolitan Theatre* 4/24 – Rochester, NY – The Essex* 4/26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre* 4/27 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom* 4/29 – Boston, MA – Royale* 5/1 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg* 5/3 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl* 5/4 – Washington, DC – The Howard* 5/5 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater* 5/8 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm* 5/10 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel* 5/11 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre* 5/12 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse* 5/29 – Greenville, SC – Peace Center^ 5/30 – Cary, NC – Koka Booth Amphitheatre^ 5/31 – Union Hall, VA – The Coves Amphitheater^ 6/1 – Lexington, KY – Railbird Festival * Support from The Resonant Rogues ^Supporting Trampled By Turtles

Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Cat “Poncho” Might Be The Biggest Social Media Star On The Planet

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Legendary wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is doing wonders for the cat community. It's not a hot take to say that dogs are more popular than cats. If you love your dog and post about it online, you are just seen as a passionate dog owner. If you send stuff out onto social media about your cat, you are seen as a crazy cat person. I don't know if Steve Austin set out to change that stereotype, but he's effectively doing so whether he realizes it or not. Think of toughest people that you could name off the top of your head, and "Stone Cold" is comfortably in the top five... or at least he should be. And guess what? He's a cat guy, which can often be seen as a red flag. Austin might not be a "cat guy" as much as he is a "Pancho guy." For those uninitiated, Pancho is the former WWE personality's barn cat. Which you can see here in a cartoon (fan art) that "Stone Cold" posted himself: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3ApUrMu85k/ Great song choice there, Mr. Stone Cold. Can't go wrong with "Pancho and Lefty" by Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson. Fun fact, Austin has another barn cat named Lefty to finish out the pair from that song (though Lefty apparently isn't as famous as Pancho). As I mentioned above, that "Pancho 3:16" fan art was submitted to Austin by a fan. "Stone Cold" obviously has a huge fan base, but you may not understand just how big of a celebrity his barn cat Pancho has become. Fans get sneak peaks into Steve Austin's relationship with his pet cat from time to time, and honestly, it's incredibly wholesome. Probably one of the most wholesome things I've seen on social media in a long time. Here's a clip of Steve Austin talking to Poncho before he had to go out and shovel horse sh*t: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2-OwkBxg3v/ A PANCHO CHECK IN. I've only known that Pancho has existed for a couple of hours and I'm fully on board. And "Stone Cold" is right in saying that his cat has one heck of a set up. It appears that Pancho also has one heck of an owner. Who knew that the intimidating Steve Austin could be such a gentle giant? I'll also add comedian to his list of titles, because he absolutely nailed this joke during another Pancho update: "Pancho said he had a dream last night. He dreamed he ate a muffler. He woke up this morning exhausted." https://www.instagram.com/p/C3vP-H-xnn4/ Now that is a dad joke. In another update on the world's most adored barn cat, "Stone Cold" put Pancho on blast by asking if he had earned his keep by killing voles (small rodents) around the property. Pancho wasn't super interested in answering that question: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4gYs3Evp9d/ It's hard to tell who runs the show at the Broken Skull Ranch: Steve Austin or Pancho? And finally, in quite possibly the best clip from all that he's shared, here's a video of Austin wishing everyone a Merry Christmas as he shoveled horse crap with one arm... because Pancho is resting on his other shoulder: https://www.instagram.com/p/C1S5AkBvtmj/ Just brilliant content creation. You've probably had enough of the adventures of Pancho and Steve Austin at this point, but just in case you haven't, here's some rapid fire posts that "Stone Cold" has shared recently. Go ahead and give him a follow if you haven't already to stay up to date on Steve Austin Pancho: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2BRdRUvFlF/ https://www.instagram.com/p/C2zyVa2raix/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/C2kOBmkrJru/

Bear Cub Bugs The Heck Out Of Mother Bear Near Banff National Park

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Shoutout to all the moms out there who keep their kids in order. I'm sure a lot of mothers will watch this video and relate to this mother bear trying her best to keep her cool as she interacts with her cub. The smaller baby bear was in the mood to play, while the mom's main goal was to keep the little thing safe and sound (and away from the road). That's why every time the cub bounced up on the mother's face to play and pushed both of them further into the road in the Canadian national park, the mom consistently redirected the tiny bruin towards the shoulder of the highway. The small bear cub stands up on its hind legs multiple times to mess with its mother, and the elder bear could not have handled it better. This video right here is a masterclass in motherly patience. It would have been very easy for the mother to lose it, but cooler heads prevailed. There's a chance that the cub was trying to lead its parent across the road, which would have made for a very easy "Why did the bear cross the road?" joke. However, as most of us know, mothers know best, and the momma bear made it loud and clear that they were going to stay on the side of the road and ultimately head back in the other direction. But you've got to give the bear cub credit for its sticktuitiveness... even though the mother's persistence outlasted her offspring. Check out the incredible footage out of Alberta, Canada below: https://www.instagram.com/p/ChAjMeFgpIz/

Gnarly Kangaroo Fight Ends With One Being Thrown Straight Through A Fence

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DOWN GOES FRAZIER. It's no secret that kangaroos can throw hands. We've seen examples of roos being formidable, untrained boxers time and time again. Sometimes they face off against other animals, and sometimes they trade blows with humans who challenge them. But have you ever seen a kangaroo win a fight in WWE wrestling fashion? I'm talking a full-out TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match? This video might not be exactly that, though it's as close as any kangaroo battle is ever going to get. The two roos in the clip below were locked into a knock down, drag out. It was a relatively even match, with both creatures being the same relative size and both being more than capable of landing haymakers. As they wild animals from the "Land Down Under" got tangled up with one another, they accidentally launched themselves into a spinning frenzy. That made the battle get even more out of control, all while putting a nearby fence in jeopardy. Though isn't that probably what the fence is there for? To keep the kangaroos in a certain area, or at the very least, keep them out of a specific space? Considering what happened next, I'd say the answer to that question is firm no. One of the kangaroos was able to control all of the momentum, so at the very last second, it channeled all of the spinning into one big, aggressive push. The fence was no match for an out of control kangaroo quickly falling backwards, and the long-tailed animal busted right through it. I can confirm that the smashing noise you hear when the roo goes through the fence is 100% authentic, though the music and crowd noise that was added in was not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeOo3MRkO84 What a takedown. Doesn't it look like the other kangaroo who didn't go through the fence is a little surprised by what happened? I even think there's a little bit of "Where did the other kangaroo go?" on its face as it stands there like a statute staring through the new opening in the fencing. I'd take that kangaroo as a bodyguard any day of the week. Would a "bouncer" joke be too on the nose? You know, since they hop around? I'll see myself out...

Louisville Basketball Hired Pat Kelsey As Their Head Coach & He Came To His Opening Press Conference With A Stand Up Set

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That's one way to win a press conference. The head coaching job at the University of Louisville is a massive job, and it's even bigger now thank to the past decade of turmoil that the program has found itself in. Kenny Payne, a former Louisville player and decorated assistant coach, tried (?) to restore the basketball program, but he ultimately failed and was fired two years into his tenure. So then it was back to drawing board, and according to reports, the University of Louisville kept swinging and missing with their coaching search. No coach wanted to leave where they were to sign themselves up for all of the pressure that comes with coaching a top program (at least a former top program) and brand in all of college sports. FAU's Dusty Maye was offered the job, and he opted to go to Michigan instead. Louisville tried to lure away Scott Drew from Baylor, but Drew decided to stay put. So that really just left one option. College of Charleston head coach Pat Kelsey. He's had an incredible amount of success at the mid-major level, bringing programs like Winthrop and the College of Charleston into relevancy with his energetic coaching style. He's a winner, though some Louisville fans still weren't convinced, and many thought the job might be "too big" for him. But Kelsey took the job, flew into Louisville and immediately rallied the troops with his opening press conference. Honestly, it was more of a stand up set than it was introductory time with the media. He first addressed any concerns with recruiting by saying to look at his wife: "You want to know if I can recruit? Meet my wife, Lisa. I just hope she doesn’t hit the transfer portal." https://twitter.com/DustyBakerTV/status/1773441693104107951 Golden. Kelsey then doubled down on that joke, and said that much like how the University of Louisville's coaching search went, he was his wife's third choice: "The good news, I was her third choice, and that worked out really well, so I feel really good." https://twitter.com/SEisbergWCIV/status/1773439972214808870 Someone get this man to the local open mic night. He knows how to work a room. Kelsey really brought it home with a long story that he presented as dream that he's had multiple times in his life. The newly appointed Louisville head coach said that he just so happened to have the same dream last night when he found out he'd be the next coach of the Cardinals: "I have this recurring dream. In a couple of the speeches I've given in my life, I've talked about this. But it happened again last night... When I fell asleep, that dream came back. Good news, I was at the pearly gates. That's a good deal. I walk in and St. Peter meets me and says, 'Welcome... let me show you around.' And we walk down the street." It was a strange premise, but Kelsey had the entire media gathering hanging on his every word. No one really knew where he was going with it, especially when he started mentioning other college coaches, and hilariously worked in another self-deprecating joke: "He starts showing me a few neighborhoods and there's a house out in the distance and it has kind of a red and a navy blue tint. There's a Jayhawk down there on the door. He says, 'Man, that's where Bill Self lives.' Walk down a little further and there's a cul de sac with two houses on the end of it. There's a maize and blue one and a dark navy one and he says, 'Yep, that's Scott Drew and Dusty Maye, they live there.' I say, 'That's ironic, but that's cool. That's cool.'" I've got to say, mentioning the other coaches that Louisville tried to hire before you not once, but twice, is a rather ballsy move. Kelsey continued, mentioning a rival school down the road from Louisville, and finally bringing it home and bringing the house down: "So, we walk down further and further and further and we come to this big deal. I'm talking impressive. Big, big crib, manicured, Bentley. It's blue. It's got a 'UK' on it. He says, 'That's where Coach Cal lives.' We go farther down and I'm talking... the biggest deal you've ever seen. It is a stinking wow, and there's red all over that deal. And there's a big cardinal on it. I'm like, 'St. Peter, that's me? Denny Crum? Rick Pitino?' He said, 'Son, that's where God lives.'" https://twitter.com/WDRBNews/status/1773454002321006800 Winning the press conference doesn't count towards your overall win-loss record, though it certainly doesn't hurt. Pat Kelsey is the new head coach at Louisville, and the good news is that though a lot of pressure comes with that job, the bar has never been set lower. After this opening presser though, I'd say a lot of people will be rooting for him.

Bombshell Report Sent To US Senate Accuses Ticketmaster & Live Nation Of Negotiating Increased Rates With Vendors To Decrease Artist Payouts

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In case you didn't know, all my homies hate Ticketmaster. The ticketing giant has come under a lot of fire over the last year or so after botched onsales for major tours like Taylor Swift, Tyler Childers and Beyonce, with accusations that Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation hold a monopoly in the entertainment industry that's unreasonably increasing prices for fans. The controversy over Ticketmaster’s fees and business practices led to executives being dragged in front of Congress last year for a contentious hearing that may have been the only time in recent memory that both Democrats and Republicans were truly united. It's safe to say that everybody hates Ticketmaster. And a recently-released report may shed more light on why. Congressman Bill Pascrell of New Jersey recently sent a report to Senator Richard Blumenthal, who is the chair of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which lays out what the report alleges are some pretty shady business practices on the part of Ticketmaster and Live Nation - business practices that help to line their own pockets at the expense of artists and, ultimately, fans. The report was filed in 2019 in a lawsuit between Live Nation Entertainment and New Jersey-based promoter Juice Entertainment, LLC, and was written by Richard Barnet, a professor emeritus at MTSU who formerly served as chairman of the university's Department of Recording Industry. His resume also includes time spent as a festival manager for a music festival, and a booking agent. Barnet served as an expert witness in the case in which the promoter accused Live Nation of anti-competitive business practices, which ultimately resulted in their being fired as the promoter of the New Jersey State Fair. And his report contains some eye-opening allegations into the business practices of Ticketmaster and Live Nation. In the report, which Live Nation fought to keep from being admitted as evidence, Barnet alleges that Live Nation and Ticketmaster would negotiate third-party expenses directly with vendors, such as venues, in exchange for "rebates" that went not to artists or promoters, but directly back to Ticketmaster/Live Nation. The result of these negotiations would mean higher costs to promote and produce an event - which means that when it came time for an artist to "settle up" after a show, it would look like the event actually brought in less profit than it did, meaning a smaller payout to artists, agents or promoters. Essentially, an artist would agree to perform a show for a certain amount of the profit, minus the cost of putting on the show. Ticketmaster and Live Nation would then artificially inflate the cost of putting on the show by negotiating higher contracts with vendors. This means the artists were making less money, because more was coming out of their pay for the expense of these contracts negotiated by Live Nation. Then, once everything was paid up with the artist, Ticketmaster would get a "rebate" on the costs of the contracts, unbeknownst to the artist, their agents or promoters. According to the report: "Higher third-party expense means an event may be more expensive to produce and promote for all involved including agents, artists, and co-independent promoters within the contingency contracts that Live Nation/Ticketmaster uses... Some shows indicate a “loss” or “very low profit” on public statements presented to artists, agents, managers and co-independent promoters, but a “profit” after factoring in the “rebates” in the internal accounting documents of Live Nation/Ticketmaster." To put that in language that everybody can understand: It's shady as hell. Several bills have already been introduced in Congress that take aim at Ticketmaster and Live Nation's business practices, including the BOSS and SWIFT Act, which would, among other things, require ticket sellers to disclose the full price of tickets upfront and prevent them from changing the price of tickets during the sale process without notifying the buyer. And another, the Unlock Ticketing Markets Act, would prevent Ticketmaster and Live Nation from locking venues into restrictive, multi-year contracts that eliminate competition in the marketplace. I don't think anyone would argue that something doesn't need to be done. At this point, the only question is what, and whether it actually gets done. But if the allegations made in this new report are true, it only makes the need for action that much stronger. You can read the full report here if you're interested.
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Yellowstone’s Forrie J. Smith Clarifies Being Kicked Off Of Flight: “I’m Not Comfortable Sitting Next To Someone In A Mask”

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This story surrounding Yellowstone actor Forrie J. Smith is the mask controversy heard around the world. Smith, who plays Dutton Ranch ranch hand Lloyd Pierce, claimed just a few days ago that he was removed from a flight in Texas after he informed the flight attendants that he wasn't comfortable sitting next to someone with a mask on. The Yellowstone actor posted a video explaining the situation shortly after it happened: “You know my social media people tell me that you like me face to face. But you know what, I can’t say face to face what I want. I just got kicked off a plane in, uh, where the hell am I at? Houston, Texas. Because I told them I didn’t feel comfortable sitting next to somebody with a mask on.” https://www.instagram.com/reel/C44RF2Nq3eh/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=f0402a0d-b631-4b5f-93f4-7a2de35a25cd Obviously, that story made its rounds on social media. Many online were in disbelief that the story, at least how he told it, would warrant Smith being removed from his flight. And as we waited for more information on everything that happened, that finally came in the form of another update straight from the horse's mouth... Forrie J. Smith is the horse, in case there was any confusion. In a video posted by the actor, he first stated that he was working on another movie in Cave City, Kentucky, and after his shooting day was rained out, he took some time to speak more on the mask incident: "Thought I'd catch up with you all. Man this is getting so crazy. I don't read the media and stuff so all I'm getting is through what my friends are telling me. This is what went down." Smith then went on to give a detailed anecdote about what exactly went down that led him to be kicked off the plane in Texas: "I get on the plane, sit down and the lady sits down next to me with a mask on. I said, 'M'am, why do you feel like you need a mask?' (She said) 'Oh, to stay safe.' I giggled and said, 'Are you scared of American germs? I believe in herd immunity.' There was a break in the line so I got up and went to the bathroom and on the way there I mentioned to the flight attendant, 'I'm not comfortable (sitting) next to someone in a mask.' That seemed to be the first step in Smith getting kicked off the plane, because things apparently (and obviously) didn't go well for him after he said that. Even though he tried to defend his stance as he continued: "And I'm not (comfortable). When I see people in masks, I'm like, 'What's up?' You know? Are they gonna rob me? Are they sick? Are they scared of me and my germs? It was all innocent. So I come back, I sit down in my chair, on my way to Raleigh, North Carolina..." I'm not pausing for dramatic effect there. That's where the video cuts off. In fact, this post below is actually attempt number two at Forrie J. Smith's "full story," because when he posted it yesterday, the clip cut off even earlier. But I think we can all imagine how it went down after he complained about the mask-wearing passenger, and we already know that he was at one point escorted off the plane. Ironically, you can view a portion of his "full story" below: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5Eg7y9PcwW/?igsh=MXA2Z216cWl0Y2F4bw%3D%3D