Kaitlin Butts, the country singer who had a breakout viral hit this year with “You Ain’t Gotta Die (to Be Dead to Me),” has signed a deal with Republic Records, the label announced Thursday. Butts and ...
"Close But No Cigar" is the Rangers mantra until further notice – or until they decide to score a goal – never mind win a game – at home. Never mind that the Blueshirts fired 35 shots at Charlie ...
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Marisa is a Senior News Author for Collider. She graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2018 after majoring in Creative Writing with a minor in Folk Studies. She grew up in Kentucky and ...
Whenever the Central Statistics Office releases new figures on Irish emigration to Australia, I cringe a little. The numbers of people leaving and entering the country always seem to find their way ...
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Everyone loves a good country death song — even if no actual no-accounts are harmed during the making of the tune. In the case of Kaitlin Butts‘ sprightly “You Ain’t Gotta Be Dead (to Be Dead to Me),” ...
So, I am continuing to transition from being a person who flies an airplane to becoming an actual pilot. I should have called this video growing pains because this is exactly what I experience in this ...
MI, UNITED STATES, May 15, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Street-educated singer-songwriter, producer, and composer William Odell Hughes channels the sunny sounds of the ...
Selena Gomez made a subtle reference to her former relationships in her and fiancé Benny Blanco’s new song “Scared of Loving You.” “If I broke your heart / Would you take me back? / If I broke my arm ...
The discourse around coaching in professional sports is 90 percent centered on blame. Sometimes it may be fair, other times not. Mike Conley has seen it all. He has worked with numerous coaches — some ...