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The Oak Ridge Boys Announce Christmas Album & Tour

The Oak Ridge Boys are ready to get into the holiday spirit. The band announced they’ll be releasing the new Christmas album, “Down Home Christmas,” on October 25th and they’ll hit the road on a holiday tour in support of it.

The “2019 Down Home Christmas Tour” will feature more than 31 concerts, kicking off November 13th in Branson, Missouri, wrapping December 22nd in Joliet, Illinois.

Check out the track list for “Down Home For Christmas” below, as well as the first set of dates on the tour. Click here for the complete schedule.

“Down Home Christmas” track list:

“The Family Piano”
“Angels”
“Bring Daddy Home For Christmas”
“Reindeer On The Roof”
“Silent Night”
“Hallelujah Emmanuel”
“Down Home Christmas”
“South Alabama Christmas”
“Don’t Go Pullin’ On Santa Claus’ Beard”
“Amazing Grace”

“Down Home Christmas Tour” dates:

November 13 & 14: Branson, MO – The Mansion Theatre
November 15: Sioux Falls, IA – Orpheum Theatre
November 16: Deadwood, SD – Deadwood Mountain Grand Hotel
November 17: Aberdeen, SD – Aberdeen Civic Arena
November 18: Jefferson, IA – Wild Rose Casino & Resort
November 19: Park City, KS – : Hartman Arena /
November 20 & 21: Branson, MO – The Mansion Theatre
November 22: Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Theater
November 23: Portsmouth, OH – The Vern Riffe Center For The Arts
November 24: St. Louis, MO – River City Casino
Novembe 30: Independence, KS – Memorial Hall
December 1: Manhattan, KS – McCain Auditorium

This day in 1995: Charlie Rich passes away

This day in 1995: Charlie Rich died in his sleep in a Hammond, Louisiana motel. The cause of death was listed as a blood clot in a lung. He was 62.

In the later part of his life, Rich acquired the nickname the Silver Fox. He is perhaps best remembered for a pair of 1973 hits, “Behind Closed Doors” and “The Most Beautiful Girl”. “The Most Beautiful Girl” topped the U.S. country singles charts, as well as the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles charts and earned him two Grammy Awards. Rich was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2015.

Epic Records signed Rich in 1967, mainly on the recommendation of producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill helped Rich refashion himself as a Nashville Sound balladeer during an era when old rock ‘n’ roll artists like Jerry Lee Lewis and Conway Twitty were finding a new musical home in the country and western format. This new “countrypolitan” Rich sound paid off in the summer of 1972, when “I Take It on Home” went to number six on the country charts. The title track from his 1973 album Behind Closed Doors became a number-one country hit early in that year, then crossing over into the top 20 on the pop charts. This time, his follow-up single did not disappoint, as “The Most Beautiful Girl” spent three weeks at the top of the country charts and two weeks at the top of the pop charts. Now that he was established as a country music star, Behind Closed Doors won three awards from the Country Music Association that year: Best Male Vocalist, Album of the Year, and Single of the Year. The album was also certified gold. Rich won a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, and he took home four Academy of Country Music awards. One of RCA Records several resident songwriters, Marvin Walters, co-wrote for three years with Charlie, producing four recordings including the very popular “Set Me Free”.

After “The Most Beautiful Girl,” number-one hits came quickly, as five songs topped the country charts in 1974 and crossed over to the pop charts. The songs were “There Won’t Be Anymore” (pop number 18), “A Very Special Love Song” (pop number 11), “I Don’t See Me In Your Eyes Anymore” (pop number 47), “I Love My Friend” (pop number 24), and “She Called Me Baby” (pop number 47). Both RCA Records and Mercury Records (Smash was a subsidiary of Mercury which was absorbed into the main company in 1970) re-released his previously recorded material from the mid-1960s, as well. All of this success led the CMA to name him Entertainer of the Year in 1974. In the same year he performed the Academy Award-nominated theme song “I Feel Love (Benji’s Theme)” from the film Benji. Rich had three more top-five hits in 1975.

In 1995, Rich and his wife were driving to Florida for a vacation after seeing their son Allan perform with Freddy Fender at Lady Luck Casino in Natchez, Mississippi, when he experienced a bout of severe coughing. After visiting a doctor in St. Francisville, Louisiana, and receiving antibiotics, he continued traveling until he stopped to rest for the night. Rich died in his sleep on July 25, 1995, in a Hammond, Louisiana, motel; he was 62 years old. The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. He was buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.

At the time of his death, Rich was survived by his wife of 43 years, Margaret, two sons and two daughters, and three grandchildren. Margaret Rich died in Germantown, Tennessee, on July 22, 2010, and was buried alongside her husband.

Thomas Rhett & Wife Expecting Third Daughter

Thomas Rhett’s family is about to get bigger. The singer announced on Instagram that he and wife Lauren are expect their third child and it’s going to be another girl.

“Excited to share that I will now be paying for 3 weddings,” Thomas writes next to a family picture, with Lauren in a bikini showing off her bump alongside their two daughters Willa and Ada. “I feel so blessed to say that our third child is on the way and it’s a girl!!”

He adds, “I love you so much @laur_akins. WG and AJ, y’all are gonna be the best big sisters! Bring on the crazy.”

Lauren also shared the big news on Insta, adding, “We decided we didn’t have enough princess dresses around the house so we’re adding another Akins baby girl to the family early next year.” She also shared video of their gender reveal, noting, “Despite Thomas Rhett’s initial shock we are absolutely over the moon for our baby girl! Our girls cannot wait to meet their little sister.”

Photo: Wikicommons

Osky softball loses heartbreaker at State

North Scott rallied from a 2-0 deficit to beat Oskaloosa 3-2 in eight innings Tuesday (7/23) in the Class 4A State softball tournament in Fort Dodge.

The Indians took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on RBI hits from Abby Braundmeier and Maddie Haines.  After a lead off single by Taylor Wills in the second, North Scott changed pitchers and the Indians didn’t get another hit the rest of the game.

Oskaloosa’s Hayle Hacker kept North Scott scoreless through five innings, thanks to some great defense.  In the first inning with a runner on third and no one out, North Scott’s Brooke Kilburg bunted into the air.  Indians first baseman Ava Vande Wall raced in to catch the ball and then threw to third to double off the runner for a double play.

North Scott would tie the game with two out in the bottom of the sixth.  A single and a walk were followed by a two run double by Lancers catcher Rachel Anderson that tied the game 2-2.

The game went to extra innings.  In the bottom of the eighth, a bunt single by Kate Hayes, a sacrifice and an error on another bunt put runners on second and third.  The next batter was walked intentionally to load the bases.  North Scott’s Sam Lee flied out to center.  Maleah Walker threw home, but Hayes slid home safely on a very close play with the winning run.

The Indians are now 25-15 on the year.  They’ll play Little Hawkeye Conference for Dallas Center-Grimes Wednesday (7/24) at 1pm in a consolation game.  You can hear the game on KBOE-FM and KBOEradio.com with coverage starting around 12:45pm.

Man Arrested With Bat, Crowbar & More Near Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island Home

Taylor Swift may be dealing with yet another stalker. Police arrested 32-year-old David Page Liddle near her Rhode Island home on Friday, and he was armed with a bat, gloves, lock picks, a crowbar and more.

Cops caught the man after responding to reports of a guy wearing a backpack with a bat sticking out at a park in Tay’s neighborhood. He told cops he had already traveled to Nashville and New York in an attempt to “catch up with Taylor” in the hopes she could help him with his music career.

Earlier in the day he had been seen near the singer’s property, so the cop booked him, holding him on $10,000 bail.

Source: TMZ / Photo: Wikicommons

 

 

Mueller: I did not clear Trump of obstruction of justice

By ERIC TUCKER, MARY CLARE JALONICK and MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former special counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday dismissed President Donald Trump’s claims that his investigation had exonerated the president of obstructing his probe into Russia’s efforts to help Trump win the 2016 election.

“The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed,” Mueller declared at the opening of congressional hearings into his investigation.

He described the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in American politics as among the most serious challenges to democracy he had encountered in his decades-long career, which included steering the FBI after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Democrats hoped his testimony would weaken Trump’s reelection prospects in ways that Mueller’s book-length report did not. They hope that even if his testimony doesn’t inspire impeachment demands — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made clear she will not pursue impeachment, for now —Mueller could nonetheless unambiguously spell out questionable, norm-shattering actions by the president.

Republicans, by contrast, immediately defended Trump and criticized the Democrats for continuing to go after him. They highlighted Mueller’s conclusion of insufficient evidence to establish a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia.

“Those are the facts of the Mueller report. Russia meddled in the 2016 election,” said Rep. Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee. “The president did not conspire with Russians. Nothing we hear today will change those facts.”

Mueller frequently gave terse, one-word answers to lawmakers’ questions, and referred back to the wording in his report. He at times appeared stilted and halting, and several times asked for questions to be repeated.

Pressed as to why he hadn’t investigated a “dossier” of claims that the Republicans insist helped lead to the start of the probe, he said that was not his charge.

That was “outside my purview,” he said repeatedly.

Though Mueller declared at the outset that he would be limited in what he would say, the hearings nonetheless carry the extraordinary spectacle of a prosecutor discussing in public a criminal investigation he conducted into a sitting U.S. president.

Mueller, known for his taciturn nature, warned that he would not stray beyond what’s already been revealed in his report. And the Justice Department instructed Mueller to stay strictly within those parameters, giving him a formal directive to point to if he faces questions he does not want to answer.

On Tuesday, Democrats on the House judiciary and intelligence committees granted his request to have his top aide in the investigation, Aaron Zebley, sit at the table with him. Zebley is not expected to be sworn in for questioning by the judiciary panel. But he will be able to answer questions before the intelligence committee, where, a committee aide said, he will be sworn in. The aide was not authorized to discuss the hearing preparations publicly and requested anonymity.

Trump lashed out early Wednesday ahead of the hearing, saying on Twitter that “Democrats and others” are trying to fabricate a crime and pin it on “a very innocent President.”

“Why didn’t Robert Mueller investigate the investigators?” Trump said in his tweet.

Trump has made Mueller a regular target of attack over the past two years in an attempt to undermine his credibility and portray him as biased and compromised.

Over the last week, Trump began to frequently ask confidants how he thought the hearing would go, and while he expressed no worry that Mueller would reveal anything damaging, he was irritated that the former special counsel was being given the national stage, according to two Republicans close to the White House. They were not authorized to speak publicly about private conversations.

Trump this week feigned indifference to Mueller’s testimony , telling reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, “I’m not going to be watching — probably — maybe I’ll see a little bit of it.”

A former FBI director who spent 12 years parrying questions from lawmakers at oversight hearings, and decades before that as a prosecutor who asked questions of his own, Mueller resisted efforts to goad him into saying anything he did not want to say. He repeatedly told lawmakers to refer to his report for answers to specific questions.

Wednesday’s first hearing before the Judiciary Committee focused on whether the president illegally obstructed justice by attempting to seize control of Mueller’s investigation.

The special counsel examined nearly a dozen episodes, including Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey and his efforts to have Mueller himself removed. Mueller in his report ultimately declined to state whether the president broke the law, saying such a judgment would be unfair in light of Justice Department legal opinions that bar the indictment of a sitting president.

The afternoon hearing before the House intelligence committee will dive into ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

On that question, Mueller’s report documented a trail of contacts between Russians and Trump associates — including a Trump Tower meeting at which the president’s eldest son expected to receive dirt on Democrat Hillary Clinton — but the special counsel found insufficient evidence of a criminal conspiracy aiming to tip the 2016 election.

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Associated Press writer Jonathan Lemire in New York contributed to this report.

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For more of AP’s coverage of the Trump investigation: https://apnews.com/TrumpInvestigations

Explosion at livestock feed mill in Sheldon

By: O Kay Henderson

Radio Iowa News – An explosion rocked a northwest Iowa feed mill Tuesday afternoon.

No one was injured in the explosion at Deluxe Feeds in Sheldon, but the facility was damaged.

According to a statement from Muscatine-based Kent Feeds — which owns the feed mill — “the cause of the explosion is under investigation.”

The facility produces livestock feed that’s shipped to swine, beef and dairy producers in Iowa and three other states.

A $37 million expansion of the plant began in 2017 and has not been completed.

Iowa man arrested near home of singer Taylor Swift

By:  Matt Kelley

Radio Iowa News – A central Iowa man is jailed on the East Coast for allegedly stalking pop star Taylor Swift.

Police in Westerly, Rhode Island, are holding 32-year-old David Liddle of Des Moines on charges including possession of burglary tools and a prohibited weapon.

According to a report in the Westerly Sun, Liddle was arrested near Swift’s beachfront mansion carrying a backpack. It reportedly contained lock picks, rubber gloves, screwdrivers, a flashlight — and had an aluminum baseball bat sticking out of it.

Reports say Liddle told police he wanted to “catch up” with Swift, claiming they knew each other and she’d agreed to help his singing career.

Liddle reportedly told police he’d also tried to visit Swift at her homes in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee.

Osky softball in Fort Dodge for State tournament

Oskaloosa’s softball team traveled Monday (7/22) to Fort Dodge for Tuesday’s (7/23) Class 4A State tournament game with North Scott.  Indians Coach Jay Harms says his team’s 1-0 win last week over ADM to win the Region 1 title was inspired in part by last year’s failure to make State.

“They were a disappointed bunch last year.  We were the highest seed and we could have played at home all the way through and got upset by Fairfield.  The kids, I think they remember that.  Because we were on top 4-0 and you have to play all seven innings and Fairfield came back and got us 6-4.  The kids talking about that. ‘It’s not done yet, we have to finish.'”

KBOE-FM and KBOE radio dot com will have live coverage of Oskaloosa Indians softball at State.  Our pregame coverage on Tuesday will start around 2:40pm with the first pitch scheduled for 3:00 as the Indians face North Scott.

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