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SiriusXM’s The Catholic Channel to Broadcast Live from Rome for Special Coverage of the Funeral of His Holiness Pope Francis

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SiriusXM announced today that it will provide live, on-location coverage of the funeral Mass of His Holiness Pope Francis from St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Coverage will begin at 3:30 AM ET on Saturday, April 26 on The Catholic Channel (Ch. 129), with the funeral Mass expected to begin at 4:00 AM ET and last approximately three hours.

Father Dave Dwyer and Lino Rulli, hosts on The Catholic Channel, will lead the broadcast live from Rome, offering commentary, prayers, and reflections throughout the liturgy.

For those unable to listen live, the full funeral broadcast will replay back-to-back for 24 hours, leading up to live Mass from St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday at 10:00 AM ET.

In addition to the funeral Mass, SiriusXM will provide extensive programming dedicated to the life, teachings, and enduring legacy of Pope Francis across multiple channels:

  • The Catholic Channel (Ch. 129) – Live coverage, extended reflections, and tributes
  • EWTN Radio (Ch. 130) – Additional Catholic-focused programming

    FOX News (Ch. 114), CNN (Ch. 116), MSNBC (Ch. 118) – Simulcasts of national news coverage of Pope Francis’ passing

In addition, once the Conclave to elect the next pope begins, The Catholic Channel will broadcast every vote in real time. Once the white smoke rises, signifying a new pope has been chosen, the channel will remain live with continuous wall-to-wall coverage as the world welcomes the new pontiff.

Listeners can hear the extensive coverage in their cars on SiriusXM channel 129 and can also stream the event on the SiriusXM app. More information is available here.

 

Pink Floyd’s “A Saucerful of Secrets” Returns in 4K as Restored ‘Live at Pompeii’ Hits Cinemas April 24 with Dolby Atmos Mix

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The day before the cinematic return of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, the newly restored version of the groundbreaking 1972 film directed by Adrian Maben, a clip of the band’s iconic performance of ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ has been revealed.

Digitally re-mastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage, with enhanced audio newly mixed by Steven Wilson, the upcoming theatrical release presents the definitive version of this pioneering film. Screening in cinemas and IMAX worldwide from 24 April, tickets are now on sale here.

This will be followed by the live album, set for release by Legacy Recordings, the catalogue division of Sony Music, on CD, Digital Audio, and for the very first time in Dolby Atmos and on vinyl, from 2 May.

Pink Floyd At Pompeii pre-dates the release of The Dark Side Of The Moon. The film documents what Pink Floyd did before they became giants of the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic – where their music remains celebrated to this day. Set in the hauntingly beautiful ruins of the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy, this unique and immersive film captures Pink Floyd performing an intimate concert without an audience. Filmed in October 1971, the performance marked the very first live concert to take place at Pompeii, and features the vital ‘Echoes,’ ‘A Saucerful of Secrets,’ and ‘One of These Days.’ The breathtaking visuals of the amphitheatre, captured both day and night, amplify the magic of the performance. Additionally, the film includes rare behind-the-scenes footage of the band beginning work on The Dark Side of the Moon at Abbey Road Studios.

Nick Mason said “Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii is a rare and unique document of the band performing live in the period prior to The Dark Side Of The Moon.”

The film has been meticulously hand restored, frame-by-frame, from the original 35mm cut negative – discovered in five dubiously labelled cans within Pink Floyd’s own archives. This momentous breakthrough unearthed the very film that rolled through the cameras during those sweltering days amidst the ruins of Pompeii over 50 years ago.

Led by Lana Topham, Director of Restoration for Pink Floyd, the team’s mission was to preserve the integrity and beauty of the original picture. The film was scanned in 4K using advanced techniques to ensure the finest, sharpest detail. Colors were enhanced, and every frame was meticulously reviewed and repaired, maintaining a natural and vivid appearance with minimal grain adjustments.

“Since 1994, I have searched for the elusive film rushes of Pink Floyd At Pompeii, so the recent discovery of the 1972 original 35mm cut negative was a very special moment. The newly restored version presents the first full 90-minute cut, combining the 60-minute source edit of the performance with the additional Abbey Road Studios documentary segments filmed shortly after,” said Lana Topham, Director of Restoration for Pink Floyd.

The film also features stunning sound quality with a new theatrical and home entertainment mix by Steven Wilson in 5.1 and Dolby Atmos that enhances the film’s depth and clarity, preserving the authenticity and spirit of the original 1972 release. Wilson’s aim was to remain faithful to how the band would have sounded on those scorching hot days in 1971.

Speaking at a special screening at BFI IMAX last week, Steven Wilson said: “I think it’s very important, because it symbolizes the transition of Pink Floyd from a post-psychedelic, essentially improvisational band, to a conceptual rock band. And you see that transition in the movie, because they’re recording Dark Side of the Moon. Things become more structured, less psychedelic, less improvisational, but the live footage is still very free and very experimental. So I think to have documented that transition is almost unheard of in any band’s history.”

Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII is presented by RM Productions and directed by Adrian Maben. It is executive produced by Reiner Moritz and Michelle Arnaud. Sony Music Vision is the distributor.

311’s Nick Hexum Shares New EP ‘Full Memories’ Featuring Ben Kweller, Rami Jaffee, and a Chappell Roan Cover

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Nick Hexum, the enigmatic frontman of alternative rock legends 311, has shared Full Memories, the second EP to be released from Hexum this year. It serves as the second installment of what is a trio of lunar themed EPs, the first of which, Waxing Nostalgic, was released in February and featured “Lonely Existence.” Full Memories – which Hexum produced and co-wrote with the help of collaborators Ben Kweller, Alan Hampton (Andrew Bird, Madison Cunningham), Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters, The Wallflowers), Joel Martin and Kenny Feinstein (Water Tower) – is a reflective and surprisingly earnest statement from the singer-songwriter.

While discussing the release, Hexum says “Full Memories is my second collection in a trio of moon-themed EPs: Waxing Nostalgic, Full Memories and Waning Time.” The third and final EP of the trilogy is slated for release this summer.

Hexum continues, “Full Memories contains five tunes that veer further into americana/bluegrass instrumentation. The opener, ‘Just to See You Smile’ is a simple acoustic romantic tune about wanting someone’s enjoyment of life to rub off on you. It features Nick Drake-style finger picking and mellotron flute. For the writing of this one I was joined by a good friend, the extremely talented Alan Hampton. ‘Careless’ is a full-on bluegrass jam about coming to grips with one’s carelessness. It’s fun to hear how bluegrass can rip with punk intensity. Definitely new territory for me.” ‘Where I Belong,’ co-written with my sister, is about how just like many objects in life, people need to find their match to feel complete. It’s a slow baritone acoustic based song that is meant to be played on the porch in the evening.”

Hexum wrote EP standout “Please Explain” with his friend from Texas, indie stalwart Ben Kweller, who has a long history of oscillating between different genres. Whether it’s alt-rock, folk, punk, country, or 70’s piano ballads, the throughlines in Kweller’s work are his unshakable melodies and pointed lyrics. Hexum says “‘Please Explain’ is probably the most country tune I’ve done and it’s a song about the desire for a family member to open up to you and tell you what’s really going on with them. I was joined in the writing process by one of my favorite alt-pop songwriters, Ben Kweller.”

For his part in collaborating with Hexum on the song, Kweller explains “Nick and I share this thing they call the ‘hungry student mentality’ – we love to learn new things and when we get inspired, we go all-in and figure it out almost to an obsessive degree,” Kweller says with a laugh from his Dripping Springs studio. “When Nick called me and said ‘Yo BK, I’m going down the country music rabbit hole and I think I’m gonna release a solo collection of rootsy tunes – oh, and I’m also teaching myself how to play pedal steel!’ I wasn’t surprised at all. I was like, yep, this sounds right. Let’s get to work.”

The two hopped on a zoom and went over a few ideas and within the hour they had the song’s skeleton completed. “Nick came up with this great verse melody that reminded me of something from the 60’s, like an early Glen Campbell thing. So away we went. ‘Please Explain’ is that feeling of just wanting to know the truth no matter if it’s good or bad. I don’t care if you did something horrible or you never want to see me again, just tell me what’s going on in your head because not knowing is far worse for my heart than the thing itself.”

Featuring a pastiche of bluegrass, americana and country, fans of Nick might be surprised to hear the EPs surprising swansong, a cover of Chappell Roan’s “California.” Speaking on the recording, Hexum says “‘California’ is a Chappell Roan cover that I chose because I really related with the lyrics. It’s a story about being a midwestern kid who moves to California to pursue big dreams but having mixed feelings about it. This is exactly what happened to me at the age of seventeen before I moved back to Omaha to start 311 with my high school friends. Of course it worked out just fine but at the time I did feel like a failure. Her song captures it well. For this song I was joined by Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters, The Wallflowers) on keyboards, as well as my long time friend Joel Martin on pedal steel.”

Pelican Share New Single “Pining For Ever” From Upcoming Album ‘Flickering Resonance’ Out May 16

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Pelican have shared “Pining For Ever,” the third advance sample of their first full length in six years, Flickering Resonance (coming May 16 on Run For Cover). The song arrives on the heels of a flurry of activity for the group, including appearing on the cover of the latest issue of Decibel magazine, wrapping up their expansive west coast tour with Russian Circles, and debuting the album in full at a 420 party at Chicago’s Half Acre this past Sunday. Akin to the album’s preceding singles the song in conjunction with an abstract visual by multidisciplinary artist Joshua Ford.

Pelican head back out in July for an east coast run with Porcelain before shifting to Europe for a run of festivals in August, including appearances at Arctangent, Motocultor, Void Festival, and more.

Though Pelican’s thick sonic backbone remains intact, Flickering Resonance demonstrates a more humanistic side of the band, tapping into the spirit of their formative era when Schroeder-Lebec teamed with fellow guitarist Trevor Shelley de Brauw and brothers Bryan and Larry Herweg (on bass and drums respectively) during the heyday of Chicago’s all ages hub Fireside Bowl. The venue’s variegated booking style would often result in post-hardcore, space-rock, indie, metal, and emo bands sharing bills, unwittingly providing a vast template of influences for the young band. The album’s eight songs manifest as an outward expression of the deep, grounded appreciation that dwells within the band members.

Dan Wilson Releases New Track “ventura” From Upcoming Instrumental Album ‘good night, los angeles’ Out May 9

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GRAMMY-winning musician, songwriter, and producer Dan Wilson released a new song “ventura” from his forthcoming instrumental album good night, los angeles that will be released on May 9. An 18-song collection of piano recordings born out of a regular series of Sunday evening performances he would post to social media, the album was recorded entirely on a 1918 Vose & Sons upright piano that was found on the streets of Hollywood. The album is Wilson’s first instrumental release and offers a rare glimpse into the award-winning songwriter’s raw, unvarnished creative process.

About the track, Wilson explains, “The next single from my album of improvised piano lullabies, good night, los angeles, is a song called ‘ventura.’ These tracks are all named after streets that are important to me in LA. And each of them has a video attached to it that depicts a native Californian mushroom species in its natural (or psychedelic) habitat. The videos are by Sara Nelson, who is a scientific illustrator by day. But by night, apparently she paints freaky pictures of psychedelic mushrooms.”

“ventura” follows the release of “laurel” and the three-song EP suite of “deervale / moorpark / tujunga,” which featured an official video by art director Yazz Alali and illustrator/animator Sarah Nelson, who paired the music with hypnotic animations of mushrooms growing and interacting, their mycelium spreading out through the soil and entangling together to create increasingly complex neural networks.

An instrumental piano album may seem like an unlikely project for an artist so known for his way with words, who last year alone received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song (“It Never Went Away”), won his first CMA Award for Song of the Year (“White Horse”) and took home the GRAMMY for Country Song of the Year (“White Horse). But in the end, the result is classic Wilson: an evocative work of deep emotion and thoughtful beauty, one crafted purely for the love of the creation and shared in the hopes of forging meaningful connection.

“Lyrics are always the greatest challenge for me as a writer, so to devote a whole project to instrumental pieces was really liberating,” Wilson explains. “It also allowed me to tap into the kind of wistful, early 20th century piano music that I’ve always loved but never really had the room to explore in my own work.”

In addition to his new album, Dan Wilson’s band Semisonic will embark on a summer tour supporting Toad The Wet Sprocket that kicks off on July 23 in Eugene, OR and will make stops in Seattle, Salt Lake City, Chicago and more.

Keith Wallen Releases Video for “Us Against the World” From Solo Album ‘Infinity Now’

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Breaking Benjamin guitarist Keith Wallen has released a music video for the track, “Us Against The World,” a single from his most recent solo album Infinity Now.

The black and white video finds Wallen and the band in the desert, performing and cruising in a convertible. The simplicity matches the escalation in the music and allows the emotional heft of the song to come to the forefront. But it’s not as simple as it seems. Stick around until the end for a little Lost Boys inspiration.

“Life, death, triumph, tragedy…love transcends it all,” says Wallen. “‘Us Against the World’ is a song for the fighters, the believers, and the ones who never let go.”

Whiskey Myers Announces New Album ‘Whomp Whack Thunder’ Out Sept. 26 With Jay Joyce and Lead Single “Time Bomb”

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With cryptic videos sending fans into a frenzy to catch hidden clues and uncover their meaning, Whiskey Myers now officially confirm details of a new album on the way. The genre-defying six piece is back and bolder than ever with Whomp Whack Thunder, their highly anticipated seventh studio album set to release Sept. 26 via the band’s own Wiggy Thump Records. Channeling the spirit of classic rock through a modern Southern lens – roaring guitars, thunderous drums and lyrics that cut deep.

Born from the piney woods of East Texas and shaped in the soul of Nashville during an immersive three weeks with renowned producer Jay Joyce – known for bringing edge, atmosphere and unpredictability to every project (Eric Church, Cage the Elephant, Halestorm, Lainey Wilson) – Whomp Whack Thunder is a strong statement from the multi-Platinum independent band.

A raw, hard-hitting preview arrives today, April 23, with lead single “Time Bomb,” capturing the energy of a band pushing boundaries without losing their roots. Listen below ahead of the song’s live debut at Stagecoach this Friday, April 25, offering a first glimpse at what promises to be one of the most dynamic records in Whiskey Myers’ catalog.

“We didn’t set out to chase a specific sound-we set out to make a Whiskey Myers record,” reflects lead guitarist John Jeffers. “Jay pulled something out of us that’s raw and real, and every track’s got a piece of our story in it. This album’s about where we’ve been, what we’ve lived and the scars we earned along the way – and I think Whomp Whack Thunder might just be our most fearless album yet.”

Whomp Whack Thunder is the sound of a band at the height of its powers, marrying Southern swagger with arena-sized rock and soul-searching songwriting. Frontman Cody Cannon penned all eleven tracks solo, delivering stories that hit with the emotional weight of lived experience and the firepower of their signature sound. From the breakneck energy of “Tailspin” to the introspective grit of “Icarus” and the raucous stomp of “Ramblin’ Jones,” it’s a record born of the road and shaped by nearly two decades of defiant, grassroots momentum.

The album features the full force of the band – Cannon (vocals, guitar), Jeffers (guitar), Cody Tate (guitar), Jamey Gleaves (bass), Jeff Hogg (drums) and Tony Kent (percussion, piano) – with Joyce also contributing keys, organ and guitar, crafting a sonic landscape that stretches from greasy blues-rock riffs to gospel-tinged country soul.

Ahead of the fall release, fans can catch early previews of the new music on the What We Were Born To Do Tour, kicking off June 6 and hitting cities across the U.S. throughout the summer. Whiskey Myers also co-headlines 14 dates of the Live in 25 Tour with Tedeschi Trucks Band later this year in addition to headlining their own personally curated festivals; the seventh annual Wiggy Thump Festival on May 10 in their hometown of Palestine, Texas and the inaugural Moon Crush “Whiskey Moon” music vacation taking over Miramar Beach, Fla. Nov. 7-9.

Whomp Whack Thunder Track List
1. Time Bomb
2. Tailspin
3. I Got To Move
4. Rowdy Days
5. Icarus
6. Midnight Woman
7. Break These Chains
8. Born To Do
9. Rock N Roll
10. Ramblin’ Jones
11. Monsters

Upcoming Whiskey Myers Tour Dates:
What We Were Born To Do Tour
June 6 – Des Moines, Iowa – Lauridsen Amphitheater at Water Works Park
June 7 – La Vista, Neb. – The Astro
June 8 – Rapid City, S.D. – The Monument – Summit Arena
June 10 – Bonner, Mont. – KettleHouse Amphitheater
June 12 – Fargo, N.D. – Scheels Arena
June 13 – Prior Lake, Minn. – Mystic Lake Casino Hotel – Mystic Amphitheater
June 14 – Gary, Ind. – Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana
June 15 – Interlochen, Mich. – Interlochen Center for the Arts – Kresge Auditorium
June 17 – Toledo, Ohio – Toledo Zoo & Aquarium – Amphitheater
June 18 – Huntington, W.V. – Mountain Health Arena
June 20 – Kansas City, Mo. – Starlight Theater
June 23 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – Stage AE
June 25 – Johnson City, Tenn. – Freedom Hall Civic Center
June 26 – Evansville, Ind. – Ford Center
July 17 – Macon, Ga. || Atrium Health Amphitheater
July 18 – Birmingham, Ala. – Coca-Cola Amphitheater
July 19 – Nashville, Tenn. – Ascend Amphitheater
July 20 – Salem, Va. – Salem Civic Center
July 22 – Manteo, N.C. – Roanoke Island Festival Park
July 24 – Charlotte, N.C. – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 25 – Virginia Beach, Va. – Virginia Beach Dome
July 26 – Richmond, Va. – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
July 27 – Cherokee, N.C. – Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort

Live in 25 Tour with Tedeschi Trucks Band:
Aug. 7 – Bend, Ore. – Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
Aug. 8 – Bend, Ore. – Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
Aug. 9 – Quincy, Wash. – The Gorge Amphitheatre
Aug. 12 – Berkeley, Calif. – Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley
Aug. 15 – Stateline, Nev. – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
Aug. 18 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Arizona Financial Theatre
Aug. 19 – Albuquerque, N.M. – Isleta Amphitheater
Aug. 23 – Noblesville, Ind. – Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 24 – St. Louis, Mo. – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 26 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Riverbend Music Center
Aug. 28 – Syracuse, N.Y. – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
Aug. 29 – Vienna, Va. – Wolf Trap
Aug. 30 – Vienna, Va. – Wolf Trap
Sept. 1 – Gilford, N.H. – BankNH Pavilion

Additional Dates:
April 25 – Indio, Calif. – Stagecoach
May 10 – Palestine, Texas – Wiggy Thump
June 5 – Clinton, Iowa – Tailgate N’ Tallboys
June 21 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – Summerfest
June 27 – South Greenfield, Mo. – Baker-Spain Stampede
Oct. 11 – North Charleston, S.C. – Riverfront Revival
Nov. 7-9 – Miramar Beach, Fla. – Moon Crush “Whiskey Moon”

What Are Delta 8 Gummies and How Do They Work?

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By Mitch Rice

In recent years, products containing Delta 8 THC have become more and more popular, especially in the form of gummies. You’re not alone if you’ve seen Delta 8 gummies for sale online or in stores and wondered what they are. Many people are curious about what these gummies do, how they work, and whether they’re safe or legal. This article will break everything down in simple terms so you can understand what Delta 8 gummies are all about.

What Is Delta 8 THC?

Let’s start with the basics. Delta 8 THC (short for Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol) is a naturally occurring compound found in the cannabis plant. It’s one of over 100 cannabinoids, which are the chemical substances in cannabis that affect the body.

Most people are familiar with Delta 9 THC—the main compound in marijuana that causes a “high.” Delta 8 is chemically similar to Delta 9, but the effects are usually milder. Think of Delta 8 as a “lighter” version of THC. It can still make you feel relaxed or a little buzzed, but it’s less intense than traditional marijuana.

What Are Delta 8 Gummies?

Delta 8 gummies are edible candies that have been infused with Delta 8 THC. They come in a variety of flavors, shapes, and strengths. Like regular gummy bears or fruit chews, they are chewy, sweet, and easy to eat.

These gummies are made by extracting Delta 8 THC (usually from hemp), then mixing it into a gummy formula that includes sugar, gelatin or pectin, flavoring, and sometimes natural coloring.

One of the biggest reasons people like Delta 8 gummies is their convenience and discretion. You can take one without smoking or vaping, and they don’t have a strong odor.

How Do Delta 8 Gummies Work?

When you eat a Delta 8 gummy, it goes through your digestive system before entering your bloodstream. Once in your system, it travels to your brain and interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is a network of receptors throughout your body that helps regulate things like mood, sleep, appetite, and pain.

Delta 8 binds to the same receptors as Delta 9 THC, mainly the CB1 receptors in your brain and nervous system. This connection causes the relaxing or euphoric feelings many people experience after taking Delta 8.

However, the high is typically smoother because Delta 8 is less potent than Delta 9. Many users report that it helps them feel calm and clear-headed, without the intense anxiety or “couch lock” feeling that stronger marijuana products can sometimes cause.

How Long Do They Take to Work?

Delta 8 gummies usually take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping. Because they must be digested first, it can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to feel the effects. The timing depends on factors like:

  • Your metabolism
  • When you last ate
  • How strong is the gummy?
  • Your body weight and sensitivity to THC

Once the effects begin, they can last 4 to 8 hours, making gummies a long-lasting option.

Why Do People Use Delta 8 Gummies?

People use Delta 8 gummies for a variety of reasons. Here are some common ones:

Stress Relief

Many users say Delta 8 helps them feel more relaxed and less anxious. It’s often used to unwind after a long day or to calm nerves in social situations.

Pain Management

Some people use Delta 8 for its pain-relieving effects. It may help reduce inflammation and discomfort from arthritis, migraines, or general aches.

Better Sleep

Delta 8 is known for helping people fall asleep and stay asleep. A gummy before bed may help those who struggle with insomnia or restless nights.

Mild Euphoria

For people who want to feel a slight buzz but not get too high, Delta 8 can be a good choice. It gives a gentle lift in mood without overwhelming the senses.

Appetite Boost

Like other THC products, Delta 8 can increase appetite, which can be helpful for people dealing with medical conditions or treatments that reduce hunger.

Are Delta 8 Gummies Legal?

The legal status of Delta 8 is a bit complicated. In the United States, Delta 8 is federally legal if it’s derived from hemp (a type of cannabis plant with low levels of Delta 9 THC) and contains less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC. This became possible under the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp and its byproducts.

However, some individual states have banned or restricted Delta 8 products. That means even if it’s legal federally, it might be illegal in your state. Before buying or using Delta 8 gummies, you must check the laws in your area.

Are There Side Effects?

Delta 8 gummies are generally well-tolerated but can still cause side effects, especially if taken in large doses. Common side effects include:

  • Dry mouth
  • Red eyes
  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Mild anxiety or paranoia (usually at higher doses)

Because Delta 8 affects everyone differently, starting with a low dose—5 to 10 mg—is best until you know how your body reacts.

Are Delta 8 Gummies Safe?

For most healthy adults, occasional use of Delta 8 gummies appears to be relatively safe. However, because the Delta 8 market is still new and unregulated in many places, quality control is a big concern. Some products may contain impurities or inaccurate THC levels.

To stay safe:

  • Buy from reputable brands
  • Look for third-party lab testing
  • Read reviews and ingredients carefully

Avoid Delta 8 products if you are:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Taking medication that could interact with THC
  • Operating heavy machinery or driving
  • A minor (under 21 in most areas)

Final Thoughts

Delta 8 gummies offer a unique way to enjoy the calming effects of THC without the stronger, more intense high that comes with regular marijuana. They’re easy to use, tasty, and popular among people seeking relief from stress, pain, or sleep issues.

That said, it’s essential to use them responsibly. Start small, check the laws in your area, and always choose lab-tested and trustworthy products.

With the right approach, Delta 8 gummies can be a helpful and enjoyable tool for wellness and relaxation.

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

ACM Awards 2025 Adds Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, And More To Star-Studded Performance Lineup

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Today, the Academy of Country Music (ACM), Prime Video, and Dick Clark Productions (DCP) revealed the latest additions to the superstar performance lineup set to take the stage at the Academy of Country Music Awards Presented by Carnival Cruise Line, including three former ACM Entertainer of the Year winners and three 2025 ACM Entertainer of the Year nominees. Hosted by 16-time ACM Award-winning entertainment icon Reba McEntire, the 60th ACM Awards will stream live exclusively for a global audience across 240+ countries and territories on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, the world headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys.

The monumental show will be expanded to two and a half hours and celebrate six decades of Country Music and feature performances by the genre’s most legendary and multi-award-winning stars, including:

  • Alan Jackson (21)
  • Brooks & Dunn (33)
  • Chris Stapleton (20)
  • Clint Black (7)
  • Cody Johnson
  • Kelsea Ballerini (2)
  • LeAnn Rimes (4) 
  • Miranda Lambert (38) 
  • Rascal Flatts (13)
  • Wynonna Judd (10)

**ACM Award count for each artist included in parentheses above

As previously announced, the lineup of performances will also feature Blake Shelton, Eric Church, and Lainey Wilson.

This Emmy-nominated, star-powered experience will feature unprecedented performances, exclusive collaborations, and unexpected moments from the biggest country music stars of the past, present, and future, all while celebrating the genre’s most iconic and emerging talent. A limited number of tickets to the landmark 60th ACM Awards are available for purchase on SeatGeek, offering fans exclusive entry into a nonstop celebration packed with performances by their favorite country stars and seats closer to the action than ever.

Established in 1966, the Academy of Country Music Awards is the longest-running Country Music awards show and made history in 2022 as the first major awards ceremony to exclusively livestream, in collaboration with Prime Video. The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards is produced by Dick Clark Productions (DCP).

Joshua Redman Announces New Album ‘Words Fall Short’ Featuring Rising Quartet And Special Guests Out June 20

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Joshua Redman has announced the June 20 release of his second Blue Note album, Words Fall Short, a collection of original compositions that serves as the introduction of his new quartet featuring pianist Paul Cornish, bassist Philip Norris, and drummer Nazir Ebo, which was formed as a working band for the world tour behind the saxophonist’s 2023 label debut where are we. As the quartet performed steadily on the road, Redman felt a vibe developing and was inspired to bring them into the studio to record a set of music he had composed during the pandemic that embraced the shifting moods of wistfulness, sadness, and resolve, including the stunning opening track “A Message To Unsend.” The album also features special guest appearances by vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa, saxophonist Melissa Aldana, and trumpeter Skylar Tang.

Redman acknowledges that the album title could be viewed ironically—his previous project was his first to feature a vocalist (Cavassa)—yet Words Fall Short is anything but a comment on the saxophonist’s last triumph. More accurately, his latest offering is an organic next step, a collection of previously unheard originals brought to life by inspiring new collaborators. “It’s impossible for me to will a project into being,” he says of the wide-ranging adventures he has embarked upon in what is now his fourth decade as a recording artist. “This album came out of a working environment that inspired me to dig into compositions that hadn’t found a home yet.”

In building a new rhythm section, Redman found himself drawn to younger players he had recently encountered. Norris and Ebo came aboard first, and Redman quickly knew he had made the right moves. “Not since Christian McBride can I recall experiencing an acoustic jazz bassist who seemingly has it all together at such a young age,” he says of Norris, “and Nazir has groove in spades, a groove that is super-flexible, in the flow of the moment, and with an innate sense of architecture that always serves the song.” By the summer of 2023, Cornish had completed the quartet’s transformation. “Paul is the perfect balance of empath and contrarian, challenging everyone to break away from established patterns, while still always making the music feel good and natural in the moment.”

Cornish, Norris, and Ebo impress on each of the album’s eight tracks. While they have moments to emerge and take the spotlight, they also provide a distinctive ensemble personality, one in which spontaneity and sensitivity keep the music fluid yet coherent. They are a rhythm section with character, one in sync with the priorities of their leader. “My approach to bandleading is unchanged,” Redman says. “Play with the best musicians I can find, virtuosos who have mastered all the different jazz vocabularies, but who are also great listeners and collaborators — who know how to express their individual brilliance through group improvisation and collective interaction.”

Redman will be celebrating the album release with shows at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City from June 20-22, with additional tour dates across the U.S. and Europe this summer. Visit joshuaredman.com for more information.