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Fatal Accident near Melcher-Dallas on Tuesday

MELCHER-DALLAS — A What Cheer woman died in a fatal car accident outside Melcher-Dallas on Tuesday.

Traffic records show that on Tuesday evening, Whitney Marie Brown, age 34 of What Cheer, was driving southbound on Highway S45 as a passenger in a 2013 Chevy Equinox, moving through a series of S-curves, when the driver lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle went off the road and into the ditch until it came to a driveway and vaulted over it, going airborne and striking a tree on the other side. According to the Iowa State Patrol, Brown was not wearing a seatbelt and died as a result of the accident. There were three other passengers in the vehicle and all were transported to a hospital with minor injuries.

LEE BRICE DEBUTS “WORK IN PROGRESS” SONG, “NO COUNTRY BOY EVER” ON INSTAGRAM

On the radio, we always get to hear the finished product – so it’s kind of a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of hit country music in the process of being written.

Superstar singer/songwriter Lee Brice jumped on Instagram to give fans that peek at a “work in progress,” asking folks “New one I’ve been workin on.. what y’all think? #nocountryboyever #newmusic”  The clip is just Brice and his guitar – and if the comments are any indication, fans can’t wait to hear the polished product on their local country station.

Source: Lee Brice/Instagram

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1978, Tammy Wynette was no longer d-i-v-o-r-c-e-d from George Jones as she married George Richey.
  • Today in 1990, Mark Chesnutt released his first single, “Too Cold At Home.”
  • Today in 1993, the “Whoever’s In New England” album by Reba McEntire was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1994, Doug Supernaw’s “Red And Rio Grande” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, the album, “This Is Me,” by Randy Travis was certified gold.
  • Today in 1996, Shania Twain was #1 on the singles charts with “No One Needs to Know.”
  • Today in 1997, George Strait’s single, “Carrying Your Love with Me,” topped the charts.
  • Today in 1998, “That’s Why I’m Here” by Kenny Chesney was the #1 song on the charts.
  • Today in 1998, beloved singing cowboy Roy Rogers died of heart failure at the age of 86.
  • Today in 2000, fresh from her appearance on PBS’ live “Capitol Fourth” telecast, Lee Ann Womack was told “I Hope You Dance” – the first single from her gold album of the same name – was again the #1 song in the country.
  • Today in 2000, it was revealed that Mark Chesnutt was a hero over the July 4th Apparently, Mark came upon an overturned car in Nebraska and gave assistance while his crew called for help. He wasn’t planning to tell anybody about the incident – but word started spreading after the victim’s daughter posted a “thank you” message on his fan club’s website. Mark later said quote, “It never occurred to me that we should brag about doing something that was simply the right thing to do. We were all thankful to be able to offer assistance when someone needed help. It was definitely a case of being in the right place at the right time. I’d like to think that if something like that ever happened to my mom or someone in my family, someone would stop to take care of them.” Mark, you deserved a high-five then, and you still do.
  • Today in 2000, it was announced that Aaron Tippin and his wife, Thea, were expecting their second child in December. The happy couple welcomed their son, Thomas Aaron, into the world on December 1st.
  • Today in 2001, Grand Ole Opry member Johnny Russell was laid to rest in Nashville. Active pallbearers at the service included Garth Brooks and Brad Paisley as well as Jim Ed Brown, Jack Greene, Billy Walker, Porter Wagoner and Little Jimmy Dickens.
  • Today in 2003, The Dixie Chicks perform at Dallas’ American Airlines Center despite a threat that Natalie Maines will be shot on stage.
  • Today in 2008, Kix Brooks runs with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
  • Today in 2009, Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley married Nashville music publicist Cassie McConnell in the Bahamas
  • Today in 2013, Toby Keith raised $2-million for tornado relief with a concert at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, joined by Garth Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, Mel Tillis, Kellie Coffey, John Anderson and Sammy Hagar. “Beer For My Horses” got played twice.
  • Today in 2015, Blake Shelton filed for divorce from Miranda Lambert in Oklahoma. When the world found out about it on July 20th – it was signed, sealed and delivered.
  • Today in 2016, Eric Paslay performed at a diabetes conference in Orlando, where he was introduced as an ambassador for Dexcom, a company that makes glucose monitoring devices for people with diabetes.

TOBY KEITH PERFORMS POP-UP COMEBACK CONCERT – AND THEN DOES IT AGAIN

Recent photos of Toby Keith had fans concerned for the country legend – as he looked like he’d lost a considerable amount of weight during his battle with stomach cancer. For his part, Toby has been itching to get back on stage – out of commission for quite some time as various treatments had him sitting on the sidelines. But no more.

Anxious to perform again, over the weekend Toby took the stage at Hollywood Corners, a bar that he owns in his home state of Oklahoma – and what was supposed to just be a rehearsal of sorts for Toby to test the waters ended up turning into a full blown 2 and a half hour full band show. And all reports are, the legend hasn’t lost a step.

Just in case you thought Toby expended all his energy in that one show, you don’t know Toby – as he did it again the next night! Toby expressed recently that he was hoping to get back on the road by the end of the year – and it’s still early, but it looks like “The Big Dog” is well on his way to making that happen!

Source: WhiskeyRiff

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1954, Elvis Presley had his first commercial recording session and recorded his first single: “That’s All Right (Mama)” backed with Bill Monroe’s “Blue Moon of Kentucky”. Presley had met Phillips seven months earlier when he made a demo at Phillips’s open-to-the-public studio.
  • Today in 1969, Merle Haggard’s single, “Working Man Blues,” hit the charts and began its climb to the top of the charts.
  • Today in 1989, Tanya Tucker’s daughter, Presley Tanita Tucker, was born.
  • Today in 1991, Alan Jackson’s single, “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” hit #1.
  • Today in 1994, the single, “Every Once In a While,” by BlackHawk topped the charts.
  • Today in 2000, the videos, “Best of Intentions,” by Travis Tritt and “He Will, She Knows” by Kenny Rogers, premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2001, Trace Adkins was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving in Nolensville, Tennessee. He was automatically charged with DUI when he refused breath and blood alcohol tests. He later pled guilty and was sober for years until January 2014, which had him embroiled in in an altercation with an impersonator. Soon after, his father passed. And then, he and Rhonda (his wife of 16 years) separated. While the couple has since finalized their divorce, Trace has since rebounded. Good for him.
  • Today in 2002, Brad Paisley‘s single, “I’m Gonna Miss Her” was at #1 on “Radio & Records’” Country Top 50 chart.
  • Today in 2007, Toby Keith’s “Love Me If You Can” video airs on TV for the first time on CMT.
  • Today in 2013, Luke Bryan made a surprise appearance during an Alabama show in Orange Beach, Alabama. Bryan provided a vocal assist on “Love In The First Degree.”
  • Today in 2014, Luke Bryan’s “Play It Again” arrived at #1 on the “Billboard” country singles chart.
  • Today in 2014, Blake Shelton and Darius Rucker are forced to cancel July 6 appearances at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival as a major storm prevents travel to Prince Edward Island in Canada.
  • Today in 2015, the title track to Blake Shelton’s album, “Bringing Back The Sunshine,” debuted as NBC’s NASCAR theme prior to its telecast of the Coke Zero 400 from the Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida. Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checkered flag.
  • Today in 2017, Brett Young threw out the first pitch at Wrigley Field in Chicago, where the Cubs down the Tampa Bay Rays, 7-3, in an afternoon baseball game.

Grammys CEO on new AI guidelines: Music that contains AI-created elements is eligible. ‘Period.’

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Last month, the Recording Academy announced a series of changes to the Grammy Awards to better reflect an evolving music industry. Of those newly instituted guidelines, protocols involving technological advancements in machine learning sparked headlines: “Only human creators” could win the music industry’s highest honor in a decision aimed at the use of artificial intelligence in popular music.

“A work that contains no human authorship is not eligible in any category,” the rules read in part.

As the music industry continues to come to terms with this new technology, so too will the Grammys, says Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason jr.

“Here’s the super easy, headline statement: AI, or music that contains AI-created elements is absolutely eligible for entry and for consideration for Grammy nomination. Period,” Mason told The Associated Press. “What’s not going to happen is we are not going to give a Grammy or Grammy nomination to the AI portion.”

If an AI or voice modeling program performs the lead vocal on a song, the track would be eligible in a songwriting category, for example, but not a performance category, because “what is performing is not human creation,” he explains. “Conversely, if a song was sung by an actual human in the studio, and they did all the performing, but AI wrote the lyric or the track, the song would not be eligible in a composition or a songwriting category.”

“As long as the human is contributing in a more than de minimis amount, which to us means a meaningful way, they are and will always be considered for a nomination or a win,” he continued. “We don’t want to see technology replace human creativity. We want to make sure technology is enhancing, embellishing, or additive to human creativity. So that’s why we took this particular stand in this award cycle.”

The Recording Academy has long considered setting rules related to AI following the popularity of new songs created alongside AI technology: David Guetta’s “Emin-AI-em”, the AI -compositions of TikTok user @ghostwriter977, Grimes’ voice modeling AI software.

In order to establish their AI guidelines, the Recording Academy engaged in extensive research, including holding tech summits.

“I’ve met with the copyright office. We’ve talked about the future and what that looks like on a federal level and the legislative level,” Mason said, adding that AI conversations “really came to a head in the last six months.”

The new Grammy AI protocols were announced three days after Paul McCartney shared that “the last Beatles record” had been composed using artificial intelligence to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo. Without knowing the extent of the technology, Mason couldn’t confirm or deny whether the song would be eligible for a Grammy nomination.

“We’ll see what it turns out to be,” he said. “But I would imagine from the early descriptions that I’ve heard there would be components of the creation that would be absolutely eligible.”

So, can Grammy viewers expect to see work at least partially created with AI nominated for an award as early as next year?

It’s impossible to predict what is submitted. But as Mason affirms, “people are using the technology. I’m imagining it’s going to be involved in a lot of records a lot of songs this year, so we’ll see if some of them get nominated or not, but I’m sure there’ll be some that will be submitted.”

The 2024 Grammy Awards will return to Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, airing live on CBS and livestreamed on Paramount+.

ISU study finds too much social media may be bad for your mental health

By Pat Powers (Radio Iowa)

An Iowa State University study is expanding on recent advisories from the American Psychological Association and the U.S. surgeon general that found the more people use social media, the lower their psychological wellbeing.

Ella Faulhaber is a PhD student in human computer interaction at ISU and she’s the lead author of the study.

“Social media is really prevalent nowadays,” Faulhaber says. “If you’re on a college campus, you ride the bus, you might be one student who doesn’t a have phone buried in their faces. Social media is really everywhere so we wanted to come up with a strategy in order to improve people’s wellbeing when it comes to social media usage.”

Faulhaber offers some suggestions for cutting back on social media usage, and they start with creating an awareness.

“Most people don’t even know how much they’re using social media, so you can set a timer on your phone,” Faulhaber says. “There are many built-in wellness apps, you can become aware if you use it. And then also give yourself grace, so really understand that the design and the character of social media platforms is to keep you engaged, keep your attention, keep you scrolling.”

Faulhaber notes, it can be very difficult to adhere to time limits in an effort to trim your screen time.

“Just don’t give up,” she says. “Our study has shown it is doable. Loneliness, depression, anxiety all go down once you use your phone less, once you use social media less.”

The ISU study found college students who cut their social media use to 30 minutes per day scored significantly lower for anxiety, depression, loneliness and fear of missing out at the end of a two-week experiment, when compared to the control group.

Injuries reported in boat explosion at Lake Rathbun on Sunday

MORAVIA – A mechanical malfunction likely led to a boat motor explosion injuring five at Lake Rathbun on Sunday, July 2, 2023.

The boat engine exploded during start-up at the Buck Creek Arm of Lake Rathbun around 3:00 PM on Sunday. One adult female received moderate to severe burns and was evacuated by helicopter to the University of Iowa Hospital. An adult male and three juveniles were taken to Mercy One in Centerville by ambulance for minor burn-related wounds.

The DNR encourages boaters to keep safety in mind by wearing life jackets, designating a sober operator, and having a fire extinguisher on board.

Explore Space at the Environmental Learning Center This Week

OSKALOOSA — On July 5th-7th, the Mahaska County Conservation Board is hosting a fascinating way to explore space inside an inflatable done called a digitarium. When you sit inside the dome, you will be able to see planets and stars in a digital format that gives you an incredible experience as we “space travel” together. Viewing times will be held at the Environmental Learning Center from 10:00-11:00 am and 1:00-2:00 pm on July 5th and 6th.  On July 7th, viewing times will be from 1:00-2:00 pm and 6:30-7:30 pm.  Refreshments will be provided as you wait for your turn inside the digitarium.  Before or after your space viewing, you are welcome to tour the exhibits including the life-sized woolly mammoth skeleton. E

Parking will be available behind the Environmental Learning Center and you can enter the building through the back door on the lower level. Reservations are not needed. The Environmental Learning Center is located at 2342 Hwy. 92, Oskaloosa, IA 52577.  Please note that the inside of the dome will be dark or have low lighting at times.

For more information contact the Mahaska County Conservation Board at (641)673-9327 or email decook@mahaskacountyia.gov.

KELSEA BALLERINI STRUCK IN FACE BY THROWN OBJECT WHILE PERFORMING

We’re less than two weeks removed from the harrowing incident in New York – where Bebe Rexha was performing and some concert attendee (we won’t call them a ‘fan’) hurled a cellphone at her as she performed, hitting her in the eye and causing her to drop to the stage, eventually needing stitches.

As scary as that was, it’s hard to believe it happened again – this time to Kelsea Ballerini, who was on stage Wednesday evening in Boise, Idaho when an object thrown from the crowd nailed her in the face. She stopped the show and left the stage, eventually returning to address the incident.

“Can we just talk about what happened?” Ballerini said to the crowd. “All I care about is keeping everyone safe. If you ever don’t feel safe, please let someone around you know. If anyone’s pushing too much or you just have that gut feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things. You know?” It’s difficult to fathom that crowds need to be told this, but here we are.

  • In a follow-up on Instagram, Kelsea updated her fans on the incident: “Hi. I’m fine. someone threw a bracelet, it hit me in the eye, and it more so just scared me than hurt me. We all have triggers and layers of fears way deeper than what is shown, and that’s why i walked offstage to calm down and make sure myself, band and crew, and the crowd all felt safe to continue,” she wrote. “That’s all i ever want, is for shows to feel like a safe place for us all. I love you and appreciate all of the concern, let’s make the last two shows of the heartfirst tour the best yet.”

Source: IndependentUK

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