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Amangiri Unveils Its First Six-Bedroom Villa in Utah's Canyon Country

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L.V. Hull's Artistic Legacy Illuminated in "Love Is a Sensation" Exhibition

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Ancient Hillfort Unearthed in Estonia After 2,000 Years

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Ancient Chinese Bronze Workshop Unveiled Near Yangtze River

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Spanish Minister Rejects 'Guernica' Transfer, Basque Leaders Undeterred

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Stephen Curry's Iconic Sneaker Collection Heads to Sotheby's Auction

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Expo Chicago Navigates New Directions with a Focused Approach

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Sturgill Simpson's Teenage Rapping Video Resurfaces, Announcing a New Album and Tour

A video of a teenage Sturgill Simpson rapping about prom has recently reappeared, offering a nostalgic look into the artist's early musical endeavors. This comes on the heels of his latest album release, "Mutiny After Midnight," which, despite a unique physical-only release strategy, debuted successfully on the Billboard 200. Simpson has also announced an upcoming tour, committing to maintaining accessible ticket prices.

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Hayes Carll and Corb Lund's Homage to Rodeo Life with Garth Brooks' Classic

Hayes Carll and Corb Lund have released their heartfelt rendition of Garth Brooks' iconic rodeo anthem, "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)." The duo, representing Texas and Canada respectively, infuse the track with a profound sense of world-weariness and the nomadic existence of rodeo performers, drawing parallels to the solitary journey of musicians on the road. This collaboration arrives ahead of their joint international tour, showcasing a stripped-down, raw performance captured during the National Finals Rodeo.

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Jack White Announces Extensive Global Tour Extension for 2026

Jack White has revealed a significant expansion of his 2026 tour, adding numerous dates across North America and Europe. The tour, which now extends through the end of the year, includes multi-night engagements in key cities like Brooklyn, Hollywood, and Atlanta. This announcement follows his recent Coachella appearance, the release of new music, and a memorable performance on Saturday Night Live.

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Girl Trouble Announces First Album in 23 Years, "As Is"

Veteran garage rock band Girl Trouble is set to release their first album in 23 years, titled "As Is," on June 26. This new work will be a joint release between their original label, K Records, and their own label, Wig Out! The album promises 13 tracks, featuring their signature vibrato guitar, rolling beats, and black crow vocal calls. A video for their new song, “Make It Mine,” has also been released.

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Women Artists Dominate 2026 ACM Awards Nominations

The 2026 ACM Awards nominations highlight a significant year for female artists in country music, with Megan Moroney leading the pack with nine nominations, including her first for Entertainer of the Year. Miranda Lambert follows with eight nods, while Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson each secured seven. This strong female presence contrasts with Chris Stapleton, the highest-nominated male artist, who received six nods. The nominations celebrate both established stars and rising talents, particularly in the competitive Album of the Year category.

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Concrète Waves: A Sonic Dialogue Between Generations

Concrète Waves, a new album featuring Suzanne Ciani and Actress, captures the improvisational essence of two live performances from 2025 in London and Barcelona. It showcases a fascinating collaboration between Ciani's pioneering Buchla synthesizer soundscapes and Actress's gritty, lo-fi techno textures, demonstrating a shared defiance of conventional musical structures and a commitment to sonic exploration.

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J Balvin and Ryan Castro Unveil Collaborative Album 'Omerta'

Latin music stars J Balvin and Ryan Castro have officially announced their joint album, 'Omerta.' Set to release on Balvin's birthday, May 7, the project features 10 tracks with appearances by Eladio Carrión, DJ Snake, and SOG. The album draws inspiration from their Medellín heritage and gangster movie aesthetics, promising a deep dive into themes of loyalty and respect.

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Country Splash Festival Debuts in Cabo San Lucas with Star-Studded Lineup

The inaugural Country Splash festival is set to launch in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, from September 4 to 6, blending country music with luxury travel. Headliners include Riley Green, Jon Pardi, Tucker Wetmore, and Diplo, alongside emerging artists. This multi-day event at Paradisus Los Cabos promises an intimate experience for country music enthusiasts.

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Paul Cauthen's Journey: From Texas Roots to Beyoncé's Radar

Texas country singer Paul Cauthen, known for his distinctive style, recently released his album 'Book of Paul'. In an interview on 'Rolling Stone's Nashville Now' podcast, Cauthen revealed how he was approached to write songs for Beyoncé's album 'Cowboy Carter'. Although none of his songs made the final cut, the experience significantly influenced his songwriting, adding a pop-centric edge to his honest country style.

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Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize Announce Collaborative Album "Nine Inch Noize"

Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize have officially confirmed their joint album, "Nine Inch Noize," set to be released next Friday, April 17. The news follows a teaser billboard in Indio, California, ahead of their Coachella performance. Boys Noize's Alexander Ridha has previously collaborated with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross on the "Challengers" score and a remix for the "Tron" franchise soundtrack.

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Björk to Host Solar Eclipse Rave in Iceland

Renowned artist Björk is organizing a unique rave experience, Echolalia, in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, coinciding with a total solar eclipse on August 12. The event, featuring DJ sets from Björk and Arca, will take place at Víðistaðatún sculpture park. This musical gathering is part of a larger exhibition at the National Gallery of Iceland, also titled Echolalia, showcasing installations inspired by her music.

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Elvis Presley's Iconic 'Comeback Special' Guitar Heads to Auction

The Hagstrom Viking II electric guitar, famously played by Elvis Presley during his 1968 Comeback Special, is set to be auctioned by Sotheby's. This semi-hollow-body instrument, featured prominently in the broadcast and on his 1969 LP cover, is expected to fetch between $1 and $2 million, highlighting its immense historical and cultural value. The auction opens on April 9 and the guitar will be displayed in New York from April 13-20.

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