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GARTH BROOKS HELPING NASHVILLE PD PUT SUBSTATION NEXT TO HIS NEW BAR

Garth Brooks is making sure he’s got the right kind of neighbors for his soon-to-open Nashville bar, “Friends In Low Places.” While the bar is under construction at 411 Broadway in Nashville, right next door is going to be a brand new substation for Music City’s finest – and Garth is apparently footing the bill.

In a Tweet sent out yesterday, the Metro Nashville PD said, “Chief Drake today joined @garthbrooks for a great walk through of his Friends in Low Places Bar under construction at 411 Broadway. As part of the renovation, Garth is providing the MNPD a substation in a building adjacent to his. We are so proud of this partnership!” Talk about making sure your new place has plenty of security!

According to the website for Garth’s new venture, the bar is “opening soon.”

Source: WhiskeyRiff

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1957, Jerry Lee Lewis made his TV debut on “The Steve Allen Show,” kicking his piano stool across the stage during “Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going On.”
  • Today in 1969, the album, “Tammy’s Greatest Hits,” by Tammy Wynette was released.
  • Today in 1971, Charley Pride recorded “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” at Nashville’s RCA Studios.
  • Today in 1979, Dolly Parton’s “You’re the Only One” topped the country charts.
  • Today in 1982, the Bellamy Brothers Greatest Hits was released.
  • Today in 1984, Earl Thomas Conley became the first country star to score four #1 hits from a single album when his hit “Angel in Disguise” topped the charts.
  • Today in 1995, Alan Jackson hit #1 with the single, “I Don’t Even Know Your Name.”
  • Today in 1996, Garth and Sandy Brooks welcomed their third daughter, Allie Colleen. She was named for Sandy’s paternal grandfather and Garth’s mom, Colleen.
  • Today in 1998, Diamond Rio’s “Unbelievable” album was released.
  • Today in 2002, Brooks and Dunn wrapped up their second annual “Neon Circus and Wild West Show” tour with the all-star lineup that included Gary Allan, Chris Cagle, Trick Pony and Dwight Yoakam.
  • Today in 2004, Chris Cagle flew over Cheyenne, Wyoming, in an F-16 fighter jet with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.
  • Today in 2007, Faith Hill lectured a fan at the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana, for grabbing the crotch of hubby Tim McGraw during a concert. Video of the event was captured on a cellphone and posted on the Internet.
  • Today in 2008, Blake Shelton and then-girlfriend Miranda Lambert performed their first full-length concert together at the Monroe County Fair in Monroe, Michigan. The pair included duets on “Feelins’,” “Home” and “The South’s Gonna Do It Again” during the show.
  • Today in 2012, Eli Young Band earned a #1 single in Billboard with “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.”
  • Today in 2016, Miranda Lambert performed “Vice” publicly for the first time during a concert at the Blossom Center in Cleveland. At the end of the night, she was joined by backup singer Gwen Sebastian and opening acts Kip Moore and Brothers Osborne for a mass version of “Me And Bobby McGee.
  • Today in 2017, the Zac Brown Band raised nearly $1-million during a benefit for the non-profit Camp Southern Ground in Parker, Colorado.
  • Today in 2017, Little Big Town’s concert at the Ryman Auditorium featured a surprise guest: Ronnie Dunn! He performed “My Maria” and “Believe.”
  • Today in 2017, Jennifer Nettles kicked off her three-night run in the live production of “Mamma Mia!” at the Hollywood Bowl.
  • Today in 2017, Ashley Monroe welcomed her son, Dalton William Danks, with her hubs, John Danks.
  • Today in 2018, Luke Bryan became the first country artist to headline a concert at Dodger Stadium. His set began with “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” and wrapped with “That’s My Kind Of Night.” The bill also featured Sam Hunt, Jon Pardi, Morgan Wallen and Carly Pearce.
  • Today in 2020, Dan + Shay’s single, “I Should Probably Go To Bed,” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2020, an episode of Netflix’s “Dolly Parton’s “Heartstrings” series received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Television Movie.
  • Today in 2020, Dylan Scott scored a gold single from the RIAA for his song, “Nothing To Do Town.”
  • Today in 2020, Lainey Wilson’s single, “Things A Man Oughta Know,” was released.
  • Today in 2021, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett appeared at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater as ABC recorded “CMA Summer Jam.” Also on the bill: Jimmie Allen, Gabby Barrett, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne and Jon Pardi.

H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: DOUG

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Doug”, a 9 year old Shepherd/Retriever mix. Doug is a gentle fellow who’s good with kids, other dogs and even cats! Doug seems to be housetrained and is a chill fellow who isn’t into long walks, but would love to hang with you in the house. Doug is Lyme positive, but is being treated. He would make someone a great companion and would love to meet you!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Doug or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.org/ and fill out an adoption application.

Check out our visit about Doug with Shanna from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

ZACH BRYAN IS DROPPING NEW MUSIC TEASERS LEFT AND RIGHT

Zach Bryan is a must-follow on social media – for his fans or for anyone that enjoys rootsy, stripped down country music. The rising star consistently posts clips of acoustic performances – sometimes of songs fans know, sometimes of unreleased tunes.

Wednesday, Zach posted an intriguing acoustic track called “I Remember Everything,” and whether it’s going to be on his upcoming album (rumored to be titled “Writers And Fighters”) is unknown – but we can hope.

Source: WhiskeyRiff

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1963, “Ring Of Fire” by Johnny Cash peaked at #17 on the pop singles chart.
  • Today in 1978, Emmylou Harris’ “Elite Hotel” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1978, “Only One Love In My Life” by Ronnie Milsap was #1 on the country charts.
  • Today in 1981, Alabama was #1 on the country charts with “Feels So Right.”
  • Today in 1988, Tanya Tucker’s “Strong Enough To Bend” album was released.
  • Today in 1996, LeAnn Rimes‘ debut album, “Blue,” hit #1 on the country album charts. It went on to spend 26 weeks at the top – that’s a total of six months.
  • Today in 1997, Vince Gill‘s father, Stan, died following surgery for pancreatic cancer.
  • Today in 1999, the Oak Ridge Boys released their album, “Voices.”
  • Today in 1999, Merle Haggard’s “Live at Billy Bob’s Texas” album was released.
  • Today in 2000, Chely Wright didn’t send out official announcements, but her beloved pooch, Minnie, graduated with honors from obedience school.
  • Today in 2001, Lee Ann Womack won $125,000 on ABC’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” And no, she didn’t keep it for herself – the money was donated to the Independent School District in her Texas hometown of Jacksonville.
  • Today in 2003, Shania Twain wrapped a series of events in Chicago with her highly anticipated concert (her first full-length performance in the States for more than three years), which took place at Hutchinson Field in the city’s historic Grant Park. Shania entertained her 65,000 faithful fans with a show featuring a mix of her previous hits (including “Man! I Feel Like A Woman,” “Honey, I’m Home,” “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)” and “Any Man of Mine”) as well as plenty of music from her album, “UP!”
  • Today in 2007, Kimberly Roads Schlapman and husband her husband Stephen welcomed their daughter, Daisy Pearl, in Phoenix.
  • Today in 2008, Jimmy Carter came on stage to play harmonica behind Willie Nelson on “Georgia On My Mind” during a concert at Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta. Nelson shared top billing with B.B. King, collaborating on “Night Life” and “The Thrill Is Gone.”
  • Today in 2011, Jake Owen scored a gold single from the RIAA for “Barefoot Blue Jean Night.”
  • Today in 2014, Lady A’s “Just A Kiss” had a musical role in HBO’s “True Blood.”
  • Today in 2015, the Zac Brown Band single, “Homegrown,” was certified gold and platinum by the RIAA.
  • Today in 2015, with Jimi Westbrook needing more time than expected to heal from vocal surgery, Little Big Town canceled three additional weeks of appearances through August 22nd.
  • Today in 2017, Sam Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road” was certified triple-platinum by the RIAA.
  • Today in 2018, the Kenny Chesney album, “Songs For The Saints,” was released.
  • Today in 2019, Dolly Parton made a surprise appearance during the Newport Folk Festival with The Collaboration, a one-time ensemble featuring The Highwomen, Judy Collins, Linda Perry and Sheryl Crow, among others. Parton sang “Jolene” and “9 To 5” and duetted with Brandi Carlile with “I Will Always Love You.”
  • Today in 2021, Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Truth About You” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2021, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Luke Bryan took part as ABC recorded the special “CMA Summer Jam” at Ascend Amphitheater in downtown Nashville. Also in the lineup: Dwight Yoakam, Cole Swindell, Carly Pearce, Mickey Guyton and Lainey Wilson.
  • Today in 2021, Marty Stuart and HARDY were on hand as the Neshoba County Fair receives a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker in Philadelphia.

UK jury acquits Kevin Spacey of sexual assault charges based on allegations by 4 men over 20 years

LONDON (AP) — A jury in London acquitted Kevin Spacey of sexual assault Wednesday after the Oscar winner’s star turn as a witness in his own defense spared him a possible prison term and offered him hope of a career comeback after six years without a job.

Tears rolled down Spacey’s cheeks as the final “not guilty” verdict was read. The Oscar winner looked at the jury, placed his hand over the lapel of his blue suit and pink shirt, and mouthed “thank you.” It was his 64th birthday.

“I imagine that many of you can understand that there’s a lot for me to process after what has just happened today,” a humbled Spacey said outside Southwark Crown Court after thanking a handful of jurors in the lobby. “I am enormously grateful to the jury for having taken the time to examine all of the evidence and all of the facts carefully before they reached their decision.”

Spacey’s two days of testimony culminated with him choking up as he spoke of his six years without work since the sex abuse allegations against him surfaced in 2017.

“My world exploded,” Spacey testified. “There was a rush to judgment and before the first question was asked or answered, I lost my job, I lost my reputation, I lost everything in a matter of days.”

Three men accused Spacey of aggressively grabbing their crotches, describing him as “vile” and a “slippery, snaky” predator. A fourth, an aspiring actor, said he awoke to the actor performing oral sex on him after falling asleep or passing out in Spacey’s London apartment where he had gone for career advice and a beer.

Spacey said he was a “big flirt” who had consensual flings with men and whose only misstep was touching a man’s groin while making a “clumsy pass.”

Defense lawyer Patrick Gibbs said three of the men were liars and that their encounters had been “reimagined with a sinister spin.” He accused them of hopping on a #MeToo “bandwagon” in the hope of striking it rich. Two of the men have sued Spacey.

Prosecutor Christine Agnew called Spacey a “sexual bully” who preyed on younger men. She said he was shielded by a “trinity of protection” — he knew men were unlikely to complain; they wouldn’t be believed if they did complain; and if they did complain, no action would be taken because he was powerful.

Spacey had faced nine charges, including multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent. Jurors deliberated for 12.5 hours over three days before reaching their verdict.

Spacey had viewed the London case as a chance for redemption, telling German magazine Zeit last month that there were “people right now who are ready to hire me the moment I am cleared of these charges in London.”

During deliberations, jurors asked Justice Mark Wall to summarize the testimony of a man who said the actor grabbed his crotch so forcefully while he was driving to a gala at Elton John’s that he almost ran off the road.

In a cameo appearance, the rock star and his husband, David Furnish, testified by video from Monaco and offered a timeline that cast doubt on the driver’s account. They said Spacey didn’t attend the White Tie & Tiara Ball the year the man said, but had been a surprise guest three or four years earlier in 2001.

That was significant because the man said he had begun working with Spacey in the early 2000s and suffered from unwanted fondling for years. He said the incident in the car was the final straw and he avoided the star afterwards.

The accusations dated from 2001 to 2013 and included a period when Spacey — after winning Academy Awards for “The Usual Suspects” and “American Beauty” — had returned to the theater. He served as artistic director of the Old Vic Theatre in London for most of that time.

The men came forward after an American actor accused Spacey of sexual misconduct as the #MeToo movement heated up in 2017.

One of the men called his encounter with Spacey “completely traumatic and life-ruining.” One said he sought solace by working out and drinking more. Several said they couldn’t bear to watch productions starring the actor.

With the confidence of a seasoned performer, Spacey took his seat in the witness box in what had to be the smallest stage of his career — a laminated oak desk at the front of a brightly lit courtroom.

He spoke in the warm, rich, calming voice that most audiences would instantly recognize. When pressed by Agnew, he did not take the menacing, cold tone of some of his characters, but maintained his composure and showed only flashes of indignation delivered with a flourish.

Asked about grabbing the genitals of a man backstage at a charity event, he snapped: “Absolute bollocks!”

As laughter rose in the gallery, Agnew retorted: “That’s exactly where you did grab him, isn’t it?”

“Really?” Spacey said as he looked up at Wall in disbelief.

He then denied the act and later dismissed the prosecution case as weak.

Jurors laughed and smiled at parts of his testimony and Wall occasionally had to rein him in when he strayed into seemingly irrelevant anecdotes.

Spacey sounded like a regular guy at times, speaking of how he liked to smoke marijuana but was incapable of rolling a joint, and acknowledging that he sought sex during lonely periods, quipping “welcome to life.” He said being promiscuous does not make him a bad person.

At other moments, he illustrated his life as an award-winning actor. He talked about performing in high school with Val Kilmer, buying the most expensive Mini Cooper ever at Elton John’s charity gala, and how he taught Judi Dench to play table tennis while filming “The Shipping News” and later bought her a ping pong table.

Gibbs said Spacey was “monstered” on the internet and became toxic in the entertainment industry.

Spacey was booted from the runaway Netflix success, “House of Cards,” and his scenes in “All the Money in the World,” were scrubbed and he was replaced by Christopher Plummer. Aside from some small projects, he has barely worked as an actor in six years.

The court victory is his second since he beat a $40 million lawsuit last fall in New York brought by “Star Trek: Discovery” actor Anthony Rapp.

Prosecutors in Massachusetts dropped charges when the alleged victim suddenly refused to testify.

Los Angeles prosecutors declined to bring charges after the death of a massage therapist who said Spacey forced him to touch the actor’s genitals during a rub down at Spacey’s home in Malibu in 2016.

Spacey said that being out of work had left him with bills he’s still paying.

An arbitrator in LA ordered Spacey to pay nearly $31 million to the makers of “House of Cards” for violating his contract by sexually harassing crew members.

Spacey can now resume his career “without a stain on his character” said Mark Stephens, a London media lawyer.

“These were allegations made at the height of the #MeToo allegations in Hollywood, and out of an abundance of caution, essentially Kevin Spacey was canceled by Hollywood,” Stephens said. “I suspect he’ll be snapped up by Hollywood producers desperate to get on and make new movies.”

State senator Adrian Dickey arrested on RAGBRAI, charged with simple misdemeanor

By O. Kay Henderson (Radio Iowa)

A state legislator riding on RAGBRAI has been charged with interference with official acts for refusing to move off a road. State Senator Adrian Dickey, a Republican from Packwood, says he’s absolutely innocent of the charge.

According to a Sac County Deputy, there was a “big party” in the middle of a road in Carnarvon, an unincorporated town about 16 miles southwest of Sac City Monday afternoon. The deputy said he approached Dickey and asked him to move — so the road could be opened to traffic — and Dickey said he wasn’t going to move and argued with the deputy.

The deputy told Dickey he was risking arrest and Dickey told the deputy to arrest him.

Dickey’s attorney says Dickey and his RAGBRAI team took “an alternate route” that led them to the road that was blocked by “several hundred people.” According to Dickey’s attorney, there was “a misunderstanding” between Dickey and the deputy and Dickey was trying to get through the larger group and onto the bike trail.

Dickey was released from the Sac County Jail on a $300 bond. A court hearing is scheduled August 8. Interference with official acts is a simple misdemeanor and carries a sentence of up to 30 days in jail.

Excessive Heat Warning in Effect Today and Tomorrow

By Sam Parsons

The heat advisory in our area expires at noon today, but it will be replaced with an Excessive Heat Warning.

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for southeast Iowa beginning at noon today (7/27) and running through 9pm tomorrow (7/28). Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 110 expected.

Extreme heat and humidity will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities.

The NWS says you should drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location.

36th Annual Sweet Corn Serenade is Today

OSKALOOSA — The 36th Annual Sweet Corn Serenade is being held on Thursday, July 27 in downtown Oskaloosa.  This year’s event includes kids’ activities, food vendors, and a Craft & Vendor Fair starting at 12 pm and going through 9 pm. Starting at 4 pm, hamburgers, beverages, pie, and sweet corn will be served until 9 pm or until it runs out. The hamburgers are being grilled courtesy of the Mahaska County Cattlemen’s Association. Two concerts will be held, the first being the Royce Johns Concert from 4:30-7:30 pm. The Oskaloosa City Band will play in the Bandstand from 8 pm-9 pm. 

Food Vendors include Chick-A-Bock Chicken Bowls, Eatery Island, Fat Cow Creamery, Grubby’s Kettle Korn, Honeybee Camper Co, My Eatzz, Sno Biz, Tacos Jalisco, and The Barnyard Tenderloin Xpress. The Children’s Coloring Contest is returning as well, with entries being due by 5 pm on Friday, July 28th. There will be prizes! Other fun events include the Farm Bureau’s Activity Zone (5-8pm), featuring a petting zoo, face painting, wagon rides, a coloring table, and more. Various businesses will be offering creative stations, including Smokey Row’s lotus drink station, ISU Extension Storywalk® (5-8 pm), Kids Pedal Tractor Pull (5:30-7:30 pm), YMCA’s Imagination Blocks (5-8 pm), the Community 1st Train, Lions Club’s Spin art station, a big chair photo op and craft station at the Oskaloosa Public Library, and Red Rock Threshers’ tractor and wagon rides. United Way of Mahaska will be hosting a 9-square game from noon-7 pm. 

The food line will be a little different this year. Purchase one meal ticket for a hamburger, an ear of corn, and a drink for $8. Meal order tickets will not be used this year. If you are looking to purchase extra corn or pie only, look for the additional tent that will be located across from the ‘Meal Only’ tent for these food items. Extra corn will be $1 per ear and pie will be $2 per slice. Be sure to bring your cash. 

For more information about Sweet Corn Serenade, contact the Mahaska Chamber at chamber@mahaskachamber.org, or call 641-672-2591. Follow us on Facebook at Oskaloosa Main Street to view the map of activities and food line layout.

TIM MCGRAW GETS A GIFT FROM A YOUNG FAN

Tim McGraw played an intimate concert at the legendary Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles Monday – and was surprised when he was gifted with a very special bracelet from a young fan.

“My little pal over here, she made this bracelet for me. It’s got my wife and all my daughters’ initials on it, so thank you Berkeley. I appreciate it,” the country superstar said, showing off his new jewelry. Pointing to the little girl, Tim also shared with the crowd some advice he had passed onto Berkeley earlier in the night. “Remember what I told you earlier, right? Be strong and fierce, right? Be a woman who goes out and conquers the world.”

Once Tim had thanked his young fan, he went on to play a quick 60 minute show that included some of his biggest hits and some new music from his upcoming “Standing Room Only” album.

Source: People

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