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Nine Inch Nails Ignite the ‘Peel It Back’ Tour With Immersive, Four-Act Spectacle

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This past week, Nine Inch Nails launched their highly anticipated Peel It Back Tour 2025 with the first three shows of the 41-date global run taking place in Dublin, Manchester, and London. The tour introduces one of the band’s most ambitious productions to date: a four-act experience rooted in classic NIN style but reimagined through cutting-edge design.

Since the beginning of their career, Nine Inch Nails have been known for their incredible live show and inspired visuals. For this tour, Reznor worked alongside creative director Todd Tourso and MTLA.studio. Joining them is long time NIN lighting designer, Paul “Arlo” Guthrie.. The show features raw, handheld cinematography and immersive visuals projected onto translucent fabric—foregoing traditional LED panels and video screens in favor of a 3D, multi-layered environment unlike anything fans have seen before.

Photo Credit: Coen Rees

Each night is unique, with an evolving setlist that spans the band’s robust 37-year catalog. Over the first three shows, the set has opened with a rare, intimate, reimagined set on the B-stage, including powerful renditions of “Right Where It Belongs”, “Piggy” (first live performances since 2009), and “That’s What I Get” (first live performance since 1991).

Photo Credit: Coen Rees

The full band then took over the main stage for Act 2, delivering high-energy performances of fan favorites like “March of the Pigs” and “Reptile” while sweeping visuals cascaded across the layers of fabric. Act 3 featured a return from tour opener Boys Noize, who joined the band for renditions of “Vessel” (first live performance since 2014), “Came Back Haunted” (first performance since 2018), and “Branches/Bones”—bringing a techno-driven energy reminiscent of a Boiler Room set.

Photo Credit: Coen Rees

The final act saw the band return to the main stage, performing against a towering wall of light and closing the night with NIN classics “Head Like a Hole”, “The Perfect Drug”, “Closer”, and more. The energy of the crowd was unmatched, as the band transformed The O2 into an entirely new world for one unforgettable night.

Photo Credit: John Crawford

The Peel It Back Tour continues this Friday, June 20 in Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena, ahead of additional stops across Europe in Milan, Zurich, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, and more. The North America leg kicks off on Wednesday, August 6 in Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena and will feature shows in Denver, Chicago, Toronto, Brooklyn, Houston and more before wrapping up on Friday, September 19 in Los Angeles, CA at Kia Forum.

For tickets and tour information, visit nin.com.

PEEL IT BACK WORLD TOUR 2025 DATES:
Sun Jun 15 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
Tue Jun 17 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
Wed Jun 18 – London, UK – The O2
Fri Jun 20 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
Sat Jun 21 – Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting^
Tue Jun 24 – Milan, Italy – Parco della Musica Novegro
Thu Jun 26 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
Fri Jun 27 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
Sun Jun 29 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
Tue Jul 01 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
Thu Jul 03 – Gdynia, Poland – Open’er^
Sat Jul 05 – Roskilde, DK – Roskilde^
Mon Jul 07 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
Fri Jul 11 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool^
Sat Jul 12 – Oeiras, Portugal – NOS Alive^
Wed Aug 06 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
Fri Aug 08 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Sun Aug 10 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Tue Aug 12 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Thu Aug 14 – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center
Fri Aug 15 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Sun Aug 17 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Tue Aug 19 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Wed Aug 20 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Fri Aug 22 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Sat Aug 23 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Tue Aug 26 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Wed Aug 27 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Fri Aug 29 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sun Aug 31 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Tue Sep 02 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Wed Sep 03 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Fri Sep 05 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
Sat Sep 06 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Tue Sep 09 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena
Wed Sep 10 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Fri Sep 12 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sat Sep 13 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Tue Sep 16 – Phoenix, AZ – PHX Arena (formerly Footprint Center)
Thu Sep 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
Fri Sep 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

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19 Facts About Juneteenth That Remind Us Why It Matters

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Every June 19, people across the U.S. gather for music, joy, food, and history—not just because it’s summertime, but because it’s Juneteenth, the longest-running African American holiday and now a federal one. It marks the day in 1865 when news of emancipation finally reached enslaved people in Texas—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom delayed, but never denied, and it’s filled with resilience, tradition, and soul food. And yes, red velvet cake too.

Let’s get into 19 amazing facts about Juneteenth that are as moving as they are enlightening:

  1. Juneteenth is a combination of the words June and nineteenth—the day in 1865 when freedom was finally enforced in Texas.
  2. Major General Gordon Granger delivered the famous General Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas, declaring all enslaved people free.
  3. That moment came over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln.
  4. Texas was the first state to make Juneteenth an official holiday—in 1980!
  5. The holiday started as Jubilee Day in 1866 and often included church services, prayer, fishing, and big community barbecues.
  6. Enslaved people were often banned from public parks, so they bought land to hold their own Juneteenth celebrations. That’s how Houston’s Emancipation Park was born.
  7. Red foods and drinks, like strawberry soda and red velvet cake, are symbolic and traditional—red represents strength and sacrifice.
  8. For many Black Americans, Juneteenth is “America’s Second Independence Day.”
  9. The Juneteenth flag, created in 1997, features a bursting star to symbolize new freedom and a new horizon.
  10. The celebration spread from Texas to places like California, Illinois, and New York through the Great Migration.
  11. The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s helped revive interest in Juneteenth as a symbol of unfinished freedom.
  12. In 1979, Al Edwards, a Texas legislator, pushed to make Juneteenth a paid holiday. His legacy still echoes at annual celebrations in Galveston.
  13. Opal Lee, now known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” walked from Texas to D.C. to push for federal recognition. She was 94 when President Biden signed it into law.
  14. On June 17, 2021, Juneteenth officially became the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983.
  15. Today, at least 27 states give state employees a paid day off to observe Juneteenth.
  16. Modern Juneteenth festivals include art shows, historical reenactments, music performances, voter registration drives, and more.
  17. Cities as far away as Paris and Mexico hold Juneteenth celebrations, proving freedom knows no borders.
  18. Songs like “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” are Juneteenth staples—deeply rooted in cultural memory.
  19. Above all, Juneteenth is about celebrating, educating, and connecting—because freedom, joy, and community are contagious.

So yes, Juneteenth is about history—but it’s also about hope. It reminds us how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go. It’s a day for remembering, for dancing, for teaching our kids, for honoring the ancestors who waited far too long for freedom, and for ensuring no one ever has to wait that long again. And if you can do all that with a plate of ribs in one hand and a slice of red velvet cake in the other? Even better.

Happy Juneteenth, everyone. Freedom looks good on all of us.

Metallica Teams With Blood Brothers Brewery for Until It Sips Beer Celebrating Remastered ‘Load’

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In a unique fusion of rock legend and craft brewing artistry, independent Canadian brewery Blood Brothers Brewery have partnered with Metallica to launch “Until It Sips,” a commemorative beer celebrating the remastered release of their pivotal 1996 album, Load. Dry hopped with Citra, Simcoe, and Cascade, “Until It Sips” is a full-flavoured, easy-drinking pale that boasts a vast bouquet of tropical fruit and citrus aromas, all while utilizing choice hops properties to keep bitterness low. This special brew will be available starting June 19th, just days after the remastered album’s release on June 13th. 10% of all proceeds from “Until It Sips” will directly benefit Metallica’sAll Within My Hands foundation. 

Load, originally released on June 4, 1996, marked a bold stylistic evolution for Metallica, shifting towards a more hard rock sound. The album was a commercial powerhouse, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and selling 680,000 units in its first week, ultimately achieving 5x platinum status. Its enduring significance lies in its exploration of personal struggle, notably in the lead single “Until It Sleeps,” which inspired the beer’s name.   

The remastered Load edition, overseen by Greg Fidelman and Reuben Cohen, features newly remastered original tracks alongside a treasure trove of previously unreleased demos, rough mixes, and live recordings. The deluxe box set alone boasts over 200 unreleased tracks, and for the first time ever, the original extended version of “The Outlaw Torn” is included. The album is available in multiple formats, including CD, 3CD, 2LP, a comprehensive box set, cassette, and digital.   

To offer fans an exclusive glimpse into the remastered experience, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett personally unboxes the Load Remastered Deluxe Box Set in a special video. This video is easily accessible via a unique QR code printed directly on every “Until It Sips” beer label, transforming the physical product into an interactive gateway to digital content. Fans can scan the QR code to instantly access the video here.

This collaboration is a toast to legacy, innovation, and community, inviting fans and enthusiasts to engage with both the remastered Load album and the “Until It Sips” beer as a celebration of music, craft, and giving back.

How Cloud Hr Software Can Simplify Hr Management?

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By Mitch Rice

Let’s be honest, HR management isn’t exactly a walk in the park. Between tracking attendance, managing payroll, onboarding new hires, and keeping up with compliance, it’s easy to feel buried under paperwork and spreadsheets.

What if there were a way to eliminate the chaos, decrease the administrative stress, and transform HR into something that is fun?

Enter Cloud HR Software, the superhero of the digital age that is changing how businesses manage human resources. Don’t get lost in Excel documents or chasing employees for documents. You can enjoy streamlined, easy HR management anywhere any time.

What Exactly Is Cloud HR Software?

Imagine the possibility of having all your HR processes such as pay, leave management monitoring, performance tracking, employee records, all in one cloud-based, centralized system. No more bulky filing cabinets or lost documents and certainly no panicked last-minute payroll changes.

Cloud HR software keeps everything in a secure online database, available from every device that has Internet access. If you’re a small business with just 10 employees or an enterprise with thousands of employees, this technology will adapt to your requirements.

How Cloud HR Software Makes HR Management Easier

1. Bye-Bye, Paperwork (Hello, Automation)

Remember the old days of manually recording attendance in an employee register? Printing out pay slips for each employee? The days of printing out payslips for every employee are gone.

Automated Attendance & Leave Management

  • Employees can log in using mobile applications, while managers receive real-time data.
  • Requests for leave? You can approve them with a click. no more email back-and-forth.

Digital Employee Records

  • There’s no need to search through folders to find a single document. 
  • Everything is securely stored on the cloud.

2. Payroll That Doesn’t Give You Nightmares

Payroll is among the most time-consuming and error-prone HR-related tasks. One mistake could cause discontented employees as well as compliance headaches.

Cloud HR software:

  • Calculates salaries, taxes, and deductions automatically
  • Generates payslips instantly
  • Integrates with accounting software (like Tally or QuickBooks)

No more late-night number-crunching. Just accurate, on-time payments every month.

3. Effortless Recruitment & Onboarding

Hiring new talent shouldn’t feel like running a marathon. Cloud HR software simplifies the entire process:

Job Posting & Applicant Tracking

  • Post openings on multiple job portals in one click.
  • Screen resumes, schedule interviews, and send offer letters, all from the same platform.

Smooth Onboarding

  • New hires can digitally submit documents, sign contracts, and complete training modules before Day 1. 
  • No more chasing them for paperwork, everything’s stored in their digital employee profile.

4. Performance Management That Actually Works

Annual performance reviews are outdated. Employees want real-time feedback, and managers need actionable insights.

With cloud HR software:

  • Continuous performance tracking (no more waiting for yearly reviews)
  • Goal-setting and progress monitoring
  • 360-degree feedback from peers and managers

This means happier employees, better productivity, and fewer surprises during appraisal season.

5. Compliance Without the Stress

Labor laws, tax regulations, PF/ESI filings, keeping up with compliance is a full-time job in itself. One mistake, and you could face penalties.

Cloud HR software:

  • Stays updated with the latest labor laws
  • Automates statutory filings (PF, ESI, TDS)
  • Generates compliance reports in seconds

No more last-minute panic before audits.

6. Employee Self-Service (Because HR Isn’t a Helpdesk)

How many times a day do employees ask HR for basic info like payslips, leave balances, or tax forms?

A self-service portal lets employees:

  • View and download payslips
  • Apply for leave
  • Update personal details
  • Access company policies

This means fewer repetitive queries and more time for HR to focus on strategic work.

7. Data Security & Remote Access

Gone are the days of worrying about lost files or unauthorized access. Cloud HR software offers:

  • Role-based permissions (HR sees everything, employees see only their data)
  • Encrypted storage (no more leaks of sensitive info)
  • Access from anywhere, perfect for remote or hybrid teams

8. Analytics & Smarter Decision-Making

HR isn’t just about admin work, it’s about strategy. Cloud HR software provides:

  • Employee turnover trends
  • Attendance and productivity insights
  • Cost-per-hire analysis

With real-time reports, HR can make data-driven decisions instead of guessing.

Who Needs Cloud HR Software?

  • Startups & SMEs – Can’t afford a big HR team? Automate everything instead.
  • Growing Companies – Scaling fast? A cloud system grows with you.
  • Remote Teams – Need seamless HR access from anywhere? Cloud is the answer.
  • HR Teams Drowning in Admin Work – Free up time for meaningful work.

Conclusion 

If you’re still managing HR with spreadsheets, emails, and paper files, you’re wasting time, money, and energy. Cloud HR software isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity for modern businesses.

The benefits

  • Less paperwork, more productivity 
  • Fewer errors, happier employees
  • Better compliance, fewer legal risks
  • Smarter decisions with real-time data

So, if you’re ready to ditch the HR chaos and embrace a smoother, more efficient way of working, it might be time to move to the cloud. Your HR team (and your sanity) will thank you. 

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Poppy Adds Fall Dates To ‘They’re All Around Us’ Tour With Dying Wish & MSPaint

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With a run of surrealist chaos in the form of an energetic, can’t-miss tour across the country under her belt, the singer, songwriter, and GRAMMY-nominated subversive performance artist Poppy isn’t done yet. Today, she announces additional dates on her They’re All Around Us headlining tour for this September and October.

The tour is in support of the singer’s 2024 album Negative Spaces, a record encapsulating a true visionary unconcerned with genre — delicately-delivered pop, full bodied screams, synth-symbiotic ’80s retro-futurism, and energy-jolted ’00s pop-punk. The run of shows will feature Dying Wish, starting Sept 12th, and MSpaint throughout the entire run.

Negative Spaces followed a pair of successful collaborations for Poppy: Bad Omens’ “V.A.N,” which climbed the Active Rock Radio charts and has entered the top 15 at the format, and Knocked Loose’s “Suffocate,” which broke into the top 10 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA playlist. Her album track, “The Cost Of Giving Up,” is currently Top 20 on Mediabase’s Active Rock chart and #21 on Billboard Mainstream Rock.

NORTH AMERICAN DATES:
SEP 2 — Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
SEP 4 — Montclair, NJ @ The Wellmont Theater
SEP 5 — Richmond, VA @ The National
SEP 6 — Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore
SEP 8 — North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues – Myrtle Beach
SEP 9 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
SEP 11 — Tuscaloosa, AL @ Mercedes-Benz Amp*
SEP 12 — Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
SEP 14 — Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe
SEP 15 — Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
SEP 18 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum | 102.9 Hog Havoc
SEP 19 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center | 93X Family Reunion
SEP 21 — West Des Moines @ Val Air Ballroom
SEP 22 — Tulsa, OK @ Cains Ballroom
SEP 23 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
SEP 25 — Albuquerque, MN @ Revel
SEP 27 — Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Anaheim
SEP 28 — Ventura, CA @ Majestic Ventura Theatre
SEP 30 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
OCT 2 — Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues Las Vegas
OCT 4 — El Paso, TX @ Southwest University Park | KLAQ Rocks The Park
OCT 6 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues – Dallas
OCT 11 — Mexico City @ Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú^
OCT 12 — Mexico City @ Auditorio Blackberry
*Supporting Evanescence
^Supporting Avenged Sevenfold

Lil Crix, Chuckyy & Skrilla Unleash Bleak and Booming Collab “Kill 4 Me”

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Haitian-American hip-hop breakout Lil Crix returns with “Kill 4 Me,” a darky booming new track featuring fellow rising stars Chuckyy and Skrilla, out now via Vulture Love / Capitol Records.

“Kill 4 Me” unites three fierce talents from three cities, trading bleak street stories over a beat that plays like a broadcast from the end of days: an eerie choir, tolling bells, rat-a-tat drums, and bass that hits like a palpitating heartbeat. Representing Lauderhill, Florida, Crix lets his bars fly: “The way I’m torchin’ the whip, it’s a drop top but it used to be a Jeep.” Fresh off his Hot 100 hit “My World,” Chuckyy checks in for Chicago and Lil Durk’s OTF Records. Philadelphia’s Skrilla pops in behind his viral track “Doot Doot (6 7).”

In the “Kill 4 Me” video, the trio and their associates appear both outside and in the studio, but whether the night is closing in or smoke is filling the room, they’re surrounded by gleaming signs of success – platinum and gold record plaques, diamonds and chains, Maybach emblems and SUV headlights.

For Crix, the new release picks up from his drill-inflected “Meal Ticket,” which came with a Kodak Black-directed video, and ominous single “Murda Man,” praised by HotNewHipHop as “a grim banger […] that has you feeling like you are getting active with Lil Crix in real time.” Before that came “I Can’t Turn Down” off the Vulture Love Presents: The Last Zombies on Earth compilation and “Kold Shoulder” featuring BLP Kosher, which Dirty Glove Bastard dubbed “a brutal calling card from one of the most exciting new artists in rap,” while Rolling Out plugged it among “the top releases to start the spring.”

Crix has been steadily building since he won the support of Pompano Beach superstar Kodak Black after a mere month in the rap game. Since that day, he has performed on marquee stages like Spotify’s “Most Necessary” live series in Miami and garnered millions of streams across tracks like “Power Freestyle,” “Kick Yo Doe” with Nardo Wick, and Kodak Black’s “Dirt McGerk” also featuring EST GEE. Keep up as Crix continues to put the world on notice with his deceptively cool-headed delivery and laser-like focus.

Lainey Wilson Honored With ‘Tough As Nails’ Exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will explore the life and career of hitmaking artist and songwriter Lainey Wilson in a new exhibition, Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails. Tracing Wilson’s story from her upbringing on her family’s farm in Baskin, Louisiana, to her rise to global fame, the exhibit will be open from July 18 until June 2026 and is included with museum admission.

“From a young age, Lainey Wilson had an unwavering vision and faith in herself,” said Kyle Young, chief executive officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “This exhibit will examine the seeds of her career, including the requisite talent, hard work and ingenuity throughout her ten-year journey in Nashville that fueled her emergence as a globally popular and beloved artist. As her career has flourished, she continues to reflect these roots and core values in her music and life.”

“It’s a dream come true to have my own exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and such an incredible honor to be included next to so many of my heroes and legendary artists,” said Wilson. “These past few years have been a complete whirlwind, and it’s going to be really amazing to see the whole journey captured in the exhibit, along with some special items from growing up in Louisiana. I can’t wait to see how it turned out and for my family, friends and fans to check it out.”

In support of the exhibit, there will be a Songwriter Session with Aaron Raitiere and Jon Decious in the museum’s Ford Theater. The museum will hold a variety of programs throughout the life of the exhibit, including arts and crafts programming for families. Visitors can find more information on upcoming programming on the museum’s website.

The exhibit will include stage wear, instruments, photographs, childhood memorabilia and more. Examples of items to be displayed include:

The first tooled leather saddle Wilson used as a child.

The Montana Silversmiths custom-made silver and gold belt buckle – engraved with the brand of her family’s farm in Baskin, Louisiana, and ornamented with rhinestones – that Wilson wore to the Country Music Association Awards in 2022.

Sixteen-year-old Wilson’s journal, where she wrote, “My dream is to become a country singer/songwriter. I know I can do it.”

A program for Baskin School’s kindergarten graduation listing Wilson’s first public performance, when she sang “Butterfly Kisses.”

One of Wilson’s first hats, given to her by a fellow musician who is also a hatmaker.

A Go Vicki! fringed jacket belonging to Wilson’s mother, which Wilson wore when she performed at Saddlebags, a country music venue in Savannah, Georgia, on February 9, 2018.

A Wrangler trench coat, denim vest and jeans – all embellished with rhinestones – and the Charlie 1 Horse by Lainey Wilson hat she wore during her halftime performance at the NFL game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2024.

The sequined tank top Wilson wore while impersonating Hannah Montana in the late 2000s.

The floral-pattern shirt, Cat O’ Nine studded bell bottoms and rhinestone-embellished Kippys belt Wilson wore during her debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry, February 14, 2020.

The rhinestone-embellished Wrangler vest; Wrangler jeans, accented with feathers and rhinestones; and Rotate metallic bustier Wilson wore at her “Country’s Cool Again” performance at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater on June 1, 2024.

The Wrangler denim vest and studded jeans Wilson wore in her role as Abby in the series finale of “Yellowstone,” when she performed “Hang Tight Honey” on location at Billy Bob’s Texas, a historic country music venue in Fort Worth.

The Dolce & Gabbana rawhide leather shirt and Alice + Olivia suede bell bottoms Wilson wore during the photo shoot for her 2024 album, Whirlwind.

The Norma Kamali-designed patchwork-pattern blazer and matching bell bottoms Wilson wore when she made her first appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” May 26, 2022.

The Carolina Herrera-designed strapless satin bell-bottom jumpsuit with ruffled pant hems Wilson wore on the red carpet at the Country Music Association Awards in 2023.

Wilson grew up in Baskin, Louisiana, a farming community in Franklin Parish in the northeastern part of the state – riding horses and four-wheelers and swimming in nearby Big Creek with her older sister. Wilson envisioned a career as a country artist and started working to make it happen from a young age – singing publicly for the first time at her kindergarten graduation and writing songs for fun by the time she was 10. As a teenager, she learned how to handle herself in front of audiences through performances, pageants and local talent competitions.

In addition to writing her own songs, Wilson spent her teenage years impersonating fictional pop superstar Hannah Montana, played in the Disney television series by Miley Cyrus, and booking herself under her own name as Montana’s opening act.

In 2011, Wilson moved to Nashville. Her one connection to the country music business was Jerry Cupit, a family friend from Franklin Parish who became her producer, a songwriting partner and a mentor. His death in 2014 left Wilson’s future in Nashville uncertain, but she refused to give up. In 2015, she met Mandelyn Monchick, who advocated for Wilson as a friend before officially becoming her manager and introduced Wilson to Aslan Freeman, now her bandleader.

Wilson signed a song-publishing contract at Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2017 and a recording contract with BBR Music Group’s Broken Bow Records one year later. She enjoyed several early-career wins in 2019 and made her Grand Ole Opry debut in February 2020, but her debut single was not a hit and she struggled financially. When the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, Wilson focused on building a following online. Her next single, “Things a Man Oughta Know,” became her first country radio #1, ten years after she moved to Nashville.

Wilson has continued her success with a chart-topping mix of solo songs and high-profile duets that have made her a near-constant presence on country radio. At the 2023 CMA Awards, she won five trophies and became the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year since Taylor Swift in 2011. Wilson is the reigning Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year two years running.

Photo Gallery: Simple Minds, Soft Cell, And Modern English At Toronto’s Budweiser Stage On June 18, 2025

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Bluesville Records Reissues Vinyl Classics by Furry Lewis and Memphis Slim

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Bluesville Records, the hub for all things blues from Craft Recordings, is pleased to return two long-out-of-print classics to vinyl: Furry Lewis’ Back on My Feet Again (1961)—captured in the initial years of the singer-songwriter and guitarist’s career revival—and 1959’s Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn, recorded not long before the influential pianist, singer, and songwriter left Chicago for Paris. Arriving August 1st and available for pre-order today, both LPs will be issued on vinyl in partnership with audiophile leader Acoustic Sounds and feature all-analog mastering by GRAMMY-nominated engineer Matthew Lutthans (The Mastering Lab). The albums are pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings (QRP) with faithfully reproduced tip-on jackets (including Studs Terkel’s original liner notes for Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn). Rounding out each title is an insightful obi strip with new notes by GRAMMY®-winning producer, writer and musician Scott Billington. Additionally, the remastered albums are available in hi-res and standard digital now.

Since launching in early 2024, Bluesville Records has celebrated America’s bedrock music genre, as well as the trailblazing musicians that contributed to its rich traditions, through handpicked titles—culled from the catalogs of such legendary labels as Stax, Prestige, Vee-Jay, Vanguard, Rounder and Riverside. In addition to its ongoing schedule of reissues, Bluesville seeks to honor these foundational artists—and their immeasurable impact on modern music—through a variety of initiatives, including curated playlists, in-depth editorial content, dedicated social media channels and much more. For more information, visit bluesvillerecords.com and read about the latest releases below:

Furry Lewis – Back on My Feet Again

Known for his gentle vocals and nimble guitar technique, Walter “Furry” Lewis was among the earliest active bluesmen to find fame later in life, amid the ’60s folk/blues revival. Born in the 1890s, Lewis was inspired by Memphis’ vibrant music scene and, as a teenager, launched his career as a performer on Beale Street. In the late 1920s, he cut his first sides for Vocalion and Victor Records, including “Kassie Jones” Parts 1 and 2, “Billy Lyons and Stack O’Lee,” “Judge Harsh Blues” and “John Henry”—all of which would become signature tunes for him. But that momentum was short-lived. As the Great Depression took hold of the country, Lewis was forced to retire from his musical dreams and take a job as a street sweeper.

30 years later, however, Lewis was given a second chance at stardom when music historian Sam Charters sought out the bluesman, encouraging him to return to the studio. His second album from this period was 1961’s Back on My Feet Again, originally issued via Prestige Records’ Bluesville imprint. Recorded at Memphis’ Sun Studios by Scotty Moore (Elvis Presley’s original guitarist), Back on My Feet Again finds Furry in a stripped-down setting—his soulful vocals accompanied only by his acoustic guitar. His dynamic approach to the instrument is on full display, as he employs his signature stylings (including rolling finger-picking and slide playing) and revisits several of his well-known early recordings, including “John Henry” and “Big Chief Blues,” while weaving in traditional material (“Shake ’Em on Down”) as well as newer compositions—“Back on My Feet Again” among them. Despite Furry’s lengthy break from music, his talents never wavered. “As singers mature their music often achieves a new expressiveness,” Charters once remarked about Lewis’ career revival.

AllMusic writes that the album “show[s] Lewis in excellent form, his voice as good as ever and his technique on the guitar still dazzling. Audiences—initially hardcore blues and folk enthusiasts, and later more casual listeners—were delighted, fascinated, charmed, and deeply moved by what they heard.” Indeed, Lewis enjoyed the spotlight for the last two decades of his life—playing the festival circuit, opening for acts like The Rolling Stones and Leon Russell, appearing on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and even inspiring the Joni Mitchell song, “Furry Sings the Blues.” 

Click here to pre-order and stream Back on My Feet Again and scroll down for a tracklist.

Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn

Known for his deep, commanding vocals and spirited piano technique, Peter “Memphis Slim” Chatman (1915 – 1988) was not only one of blues’ most versatile players but also one of its most prolific—with over 500 recordings to his name. Named for his hometown, Slim spent much of his youth touring the Southern bar and dance hall circuit before relocating to Chicago in 1939, where the city’s thriving blues scene offered greater opportunities. There, he found work as a sideman, working with some of the city’s biggest stars—most notably, Big Bill Broonzy. During their tenure together, the guitarist and singer encouraged Slim to find his signature voice as a performer, and, by the end of World War II, the younger artist was ready to fly on his own.

Over the next decade, Slim and his band released a string of Top 10 R&B hits, including “Blue and Lonesome,” the poignant “Mother Earth,” “The Come Back” and “Messin’ Around,” which topped the chart in 1948. A 1949 B-side, “Nobody Loves Me,” (known better as “Every Day I Have the Blues”) would soon become a standard, recorded over the years by B.B. King, Fleetwood Mac, Carlos Santana and Ray Charles, among many others. As American roots music found a new generation of fans, Slim signed to Vee-Jay Records, where he recorded a collection of his best-known songs for 1959’s Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn.

The album featured many of the above-mentioned hits, plus favorites like the effervescent boogie “Rockin’ the Blues,” “Gotta Find My Baby” and “Slim’s Blues.” Making its debut was the instrumental “Steppin’ Out,” which would soon become a signature piece for Eric Clapton. Joining Slim was his longtime bandmate Matt “Guitar” Murphy (famously featured years later in The Blues Brothers film). Despite being recorded at The Gate of Horn, a 100-seat Chicago folk club, the album was not captured during a live performance. Rather, the set is intimate—offering fans a rare opportunity to catch the influential artist at his finest. “When you hear a blues artist sing something he himself created, you hear a performance in its most exciting, throbbing moment,” wrote Studs Terkel, who penned the album’s original liner notes. “A man is telling you of his heart and soul. Here is the beauty of this album.”

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Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn Tracklist (Vinyl)

Side A:

1.  The Come Back

2.  Steppin’ Out

3.  Blue And Lonesome

4.  Rockin’ The Blues

5.  Slim’s Blues

6.  Gotta Find My Baby

Side B:

1.  Messin’ Around

2.  Wish Me Well

3.  My Gal Keeps Me Crying

4.  Lend Me Your Love

5.  Sassy Mae

6.  Mother Earth

Furry Lewis — Back on My Feet Again Tracklist (Vinyl)

Side A:

1. John Henry

2. When My Baby Left Me

3. Shake ‘Em On Down

4. Big Chief Blues

5. Old Blue

Side B:

1. I’m Going To Brownsville

2. Back On My Feet Again

3. White Lightnin’

4. Roberta

The Wood Brothers Announce Fall Tour Ahead of New Album ‘Puff Of Smoke’

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The Wood Brothers have announced a 17-date U.S. tour this fall in support of their forthcoming studio album Puff Of Smoke, due August 1 via Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers. The tour begins November 6 at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, TN, and makes stops across the Midwest throughout November, with performances at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, KY, Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis, MN, and Riviera Theatre in Chicago, IL. The second leg continues through the Northeast in December, including shows at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, Roxian Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA, and Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY, before concluding at Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon, NH.

Artist presale tickets for the newly announced dates are available today, June 18, at 2 p.m. CT. Local presales begin Thursday, June 19, at 10 a.m. local time. General on-sale starts Friday, June 20, at 10 a.m. local time at thewoodbros.com.

Alongside the tour announcement, The Wood Brothers have released “The Trick,” the third single from Puff Of Smoke. Sonically distinct from their previous work, the track is anchored by Jano Rix’s distorted Fender Rhodes and a driving upright bass figure by Chris Wood. Lyrically, it explores themes of detachment, which have become a recurring focus in the band’s recent songwriting. “The Trick” follows earlier singles “Pray God Listens” and “Witness.”

In a premiere of the song and its lyric video via MAGNET, Oliver Wood shared: “‘The Trick’ is about how we beat ourselves up with self-doubt and constant worry, and how nice it would be to be more bold and ignorant—which is easier said than done. But not giving a damn seems like the goal if you want to stay present, positive, and creative. The song itself was built upon a Fender Rhodes run through distortion and octave pedals that Jano Rix was riffing on in the studio. While that’s a different recipe for us, it was very much an improvised performance, so it has an energy that most of our fans can appreciate.”


The Wood Brothers’ summer tour is currently underway, including co-headline dates with St. Paul & The Broken Bones in June and July, along with festival and headline shows through September.

The Wood Brothers​
​Fall 2025 Tour Dates

​11/6 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre

​11/7 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone

​11/8 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall

​11/9 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre

​11/11 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre

​11/12 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert Theatre

​11/13 – Minneapolis, MN – Pantages Theatre

​11/14 – Madison, WI – Wisconsin Union Theater – Shannon Hall

​11/15 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre

​12/3 – York, PA – Appell Center for the Performing Arts (already announced)

12/4 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

​12/5 – Allentown, PA – Archer Music Hall

​12/6 – Ithaca, NY – State Theatre of Ithaca

​12/7 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre

​12/10 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount

​12/12 – Portland, ME – State Theatre

​12/13 – Lebanon, NH – Lebanon Opera House