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Kip Moore Laments The Self-Righteous State Of The World With Defiant New Anthem, “Levee”
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Kip Moore Laments The Self-Righteous State Of The World With Defiant New Anthem, “Levee”

He’s back. Today, Kip Moore released a rockin’ new single called “Levee,” which he wrote with Luke Preston and Hank Born. It comes on the heels of his 2025 album Solitary Tracks, which served as his sixth studio album and first under Virgin Music Group. “Levee” is certainly a statement, co-produced by Moore alongside Andrew DeRoberts and featuring guest vocals by Hillary Lindsey, and Kip explained that it is “an expression of frustration with the loudness of the world.” He’s tired of the self-righteousness and lack of grace, when in reality, we’re all incredible imperfect humans… you know, the whole “throwing stones” thing: “‘Levee’ is an expression of frustration with the loudness of the world. Everybody being self-righteous, the constant bickering. We’re simply in a graceless age. People are obsessed with their own voice and being the beacon of truth. We’re all flawed humans from a million different backgrounds. I can feel the ground hemorrhaging. That opening verse came out of me in seconds as a scream.” And that first verse does open up with Kip singing about a “rumble” in the sky, feeling the rage of the world so palpably that he can “taste the venom in the air”: “I can hear the rumble comin’ from the sky I can see the train comin’ straight down the line I can taste the venom in the air tonight I can feel my bones fillin’ up with fire Ain’t no fingers crossed on my helpin’ hand Ain’t no kind of saint, but I do what I can Ain’t the kind to go and draw a line in the sand But your spit in my eye made me a dangerous man” He also noted that he’s not a “victim” or “on the bankroll of any politician,” furthering the idea that he’s tired of the divisive and modern world we live in: “I ain’t no killer, I ain’t no victim Ain’t on the bankroll of any politician, no Ain’t no canary singing from a coal mine But I got both fists clenched if you’re lookin’ for a fight” I can’t imagine how anyone couldn’t appreciate or even relate to this song considering the state of the world and especially when it comes to the internet and life in 2026, which makes this whole concept a very welcome idea. The production is gritty and raucous, just what fans love from Kip’s unique sound, and it’s a winner all-around in my humble opinion. In addition to releasing “Levee,” Kip announced a ton of new tour dates as part of his Reason To Believe world tour, which will head overseas to countries like Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Europe, the UK and of course, the US. Kip will also open some shows for Cody Johnson this year, in addition to touring Billy Currington on a co-headlining run. that went on sale last month, as well as a select number of shows, where he will be supporting Cody Johnson in arenas across the country. The music video for “Levee,” also released today, was directed by PJ Brown and finds Moore traversing a barren, southwestern landscape. I love when he leans into his rebellious, defiant side like this, and hopefully, this is just the beginning of more new music coming this year. Give it a spin: “Levee” Kip Moore 2026 Tour Dates: March 6 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena ^ March 7 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena ^ March 28 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena ^ April 10 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena ^ June 5 – Hinckley, MN – Hinckley Amphitheater * June 6 – Milwaukee, WI – Landmark Credit Union Live * June 12 – Maryland Heights, MO – Saint Louis Music Park * June 13 – Des Moines, IA – Lauridsen Amphitheater * June 19 – Grolloo, NL – Holland International Blues Festival # June 21 – Munich, DE – TonHalle** June 23 – Zurich, CH – X-TRA** June 25 – Cologne, DE – Carlswerk** June 27 – Chelmsford, UK – State Fayre # July 17 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 * July 18 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage * July 24 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater * July 25 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater * August 7 – Port Wentworth, GA – Port Wentworth Amphitheater * August 8 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy * August 20 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center * August 21 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed * August 22 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill * September 10 – Charleston, SC – Firefly Distillery * September 11 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre * September 12 – Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront * October 17 – Pretoria, ZA – SuperSport Park Stadium October 23 – Cape Town, ZA – GrandWest Arena October 24 – Cape Town, ZA – GrandWest Arena October 30 – Melbourne, AU – The Forum October 31 – Melbourne, AU – The Forum November 6 – Brisbane, AU – The Fortitude Music Hall November 7 – Brisbane, AU – The Fortitude Music Hall November 13 – Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre November 14 – Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre November 21 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Town Hall November 22 – Auckland, NZ – Auckland Town Hall ^ – with Cody Johnson * – Billy Currington & Kip Moore: Live In Concert ** with Jackson Dean # – FestivalThe post Kip Moore Laments The Self-Righteous State Of The World With Defiant New Anthem, “Levee” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Here Are the Lyrics to Bryan Andrews' 'Are We Great Yet?'
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Here Are the Lyrics to Bryan Andrews' 'Are We Great Yet?'

Bryan Andrews built his platform out of releasing politically charged songs. But will a mainstream label tone him down? Continue reading…

Barefoot Country Music Fest Unveils 2026 Lineup Full Of Heavy Hitters, Including Post Malone, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert & Many More
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Barefoot Country Music Fest Unveils 2026 Lineup Full Of Heavy Hitters, Including Post Malone, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert & Many More

Four days on the beach with some of the biggest names in country music. Barefoot County Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey is back for 2026, and they’re bringing a lineup packed with country music superstars as well as some of the best up-and-comers in the business. Announced this morning, the full lineup for the festival includes headliners Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Post Malone and Eric Church, along with performances by Cole Swindell, Tracy Lawrence, Tucker Wetmore, Chase Rice, Chase Matthew, Shaboozey, The Fray, Ty Myers, Colt Ford, Braxton Keith, Jake Worthington, Emily Ann Roberts, Lacy Kay Booth, and many, many more. The festival takes place right on the New Jersey coast, between the famous Morey’s Piers, and provides a picturesque backdrop for four nights of country music, along with plenty for festival goers to do during their vacation. Wildwood, NJ is the southern-most barrier island in New Jersey and has been recognized as the #1 family vacation destination at the Jersey Shore for decades. This year’s festival will take place June 18-21, 2026, and tickets are on sale now starting at only $39 down today for general admission. But if you’re looking to upgrade your experience, Barefoot Country Music Fest also offers Main Stage VIP tickets giving guests an exclusive private area at the main stage, VIP entrance, private cash bars, and VIP-only restrooms. For the ultimate weekend though, the David Auto Super VIP ticket is the premier luxury experience, offering an elevated viewing platform with full bar, air-conditioned catering tent with seating, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and an evening buffet Friday through Sunday, a $500 credit to be used towards beverages in the Super VIP section, exclusive VIP entrance and posh, private restrooms. And to make things even better, it also includes an exclusive weekend pass to Morey’s Piers & Water Parks to enjoy unlimited rides and water park access throughout the fest weekend for a truly unforgettable weekend on the Jersey Shore. This year’s festival will also bring back their wildly popular theme nights, with themes like Diamonds & Denim, Rodeo Rave, Night In the Wild and Stars + Stripes encouraging fans to go all out while planning their wardrobe for the weekend. Prices increase on Friday, March 20, which is also the last day to get the Thursday night kickoff concert included for free in your 3-day ticket purchase, so you’re not going to want to wait to make plans for this one. You can find more information and lock in your tickets before prices increase HERE, and as an added bonus if you use promo code WHISKEYRIFF you can even get 10% off your purchase. It’s four days of incredible country music at one of the top-rated beaches in the country. Need I really say more?The post Barefoot Country Music Fest Unveils 2026 Lineup Full Of Heavy Hitters, Including Post Malone, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert & Many More first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Josh Duhamel Expecting Third Child, Second With Wife Audra Mari
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Josh Duhamel Expecting Third Child, Second With Wife Audra Mari

Josh Duhamel and wife Audra Mari are expecting their second child together — and the couple revealed they’re welcoming a baby girl. Continue reading…

Garth Brooks Eulogizes Coaching Legend Lou Holtz By… Sharing A Story About His 2018 Concert At Notre Dame
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Garth Brooks Eulogizes Coaching Legend Lou Holtz By… Sharing A Story About His 2018 Concert At Notre Dame

Earlier this week, the college football world lost a legend. It was on March 4 when the news of Coach Lou Holtz’s death was made official. The 89-year-old had reportedly been in hospice care for the past couple of weeks, and it was yesterday afternoon when the Holtz family shared that the coaching legend had passed away: “Louis Leo ‘Lou’ Holtz, legendary college football coach, Hall of Famer, bestselling author, and one of America’s most influential motivational voices, has passed away at the age of 89 in Orlando, Florida, surrounded by family… Holtz is remembered for his enduring values of faith, family, service, and an unwavering belief in the potential of others. His influence extended far beyond the football field through the Holtz Charitable Foundation and the many players, colleagues, and communities shaped by his leadership.” Louis Leo “Lou” Holtz, legendary college football coach, Hall of Famer, bestselling author, and one of America’s most influential motivational voices, has passed away at the age of 89 in Orlando, Florida, surrounded by family. Born January 6, 1937, in Follansbee, West Virginia,… — Lou Holtz (@CoachLouHoltz88) March 4, 2026 Undoubtedly a massive loss. The college football coach was one of the most influential and respected figures in all of sports. His 50-plus year coaching career included stints at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota, South Carolina, and most notably, Notre Dame. Holtz spent a decade with the Fighting Irish, and won the 1988 National Championship while he was in South Bend, Indiana. Many athletes, coaches, analysts, Garth Brooks, and other figures in sports paid tribute to the life that Lou Holtz lived after his passing. If you noticed that one of those things was not like the other, that wasn’t a typo. On garthbrooks.com, the only website that breaks news about Garth or anything that he’s doing, the singer shared a story titled “Remembering Lou Holtz, Notre Dame and a Never Before Moment in Time” that started by paying tribute to the late, great head coach… and then got into the massive concert that Garth Brooks held in South Bend, Indiana in 2018: “The passing of coaching legend Lou Holtz (March 4 at the age of 89) not only marks the end of one of the storied careers in college football – it marks the loss of a man who played a substantial role in Garth Brooks’ story… and indirectly helped give millions of music fans concert experiences they might never have had. It’s well known that Garth’s historic concert at Notre Dame Stadium in October 2018 provided the blueprint – and a sold-out ‘first show’ – for what would become his Stadium Tour, a four-year run that found him playing some of North America’s largest and most iconic sporting venues, entertaining millions of people (including tens of thousands on a return visit to the South Bend, Indiana campus in May 2022). And it might not have happened without the one-and-only Lou Holtz.” The tie-in that apparently caused Garth to share this story was Lou Holtz’s endorsement of the concert at Notre Dame Stadium, which was the first time the football field ever hosted a concert in its rich history. Granted, Holtz did fly to Nashville and stood by Garth while the announcement of the concert was made. The legendary coach famously and jokingly said that Brooks was going to play at the special place because “Elvis wasn’t available.” RIP Lou Holtz.The post Garth Brooks Eulogizes Coaching Legend Lou Holtz By… Sharing A Story About His 2018 Concert At Notre Dame first appeared on Whiskey Riff.