logo
#

Latest news with #tennessean.com

Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show: 'It wasn't an easy decision'
Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show: 'It wasn't an easy decision'

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show: 'It wasn't an easy decision'

On June 16, country singer Hardy announced on social media that the European leg of his "Jim Bob Tour" would be canceled, only three days before its first scheduled date. The "Truck Bed" singer announced the world tour in February, alongside supporting acts Koe Wetzel, Stephen Wilson, Jr., McCoy Moore and Sikarus. He kicked off the run in Chula Vista, California in May, playing a few West Coast dates before the scheduled European portion of the tour, which was slated to begin June 19 in Copenhagen. The European leg of the tour was scheduled to run from June 19 to July 3, including concerts in Belgium, Ireland, the U.K. and the Netherlands. "I have decided to cancel the European leg of the Jim Bob Tour," Hardy posted on Instagram. "It wasn't an easy decision but one I had to make for my band, crew and my family," he said. "Please know that I love you all and I will be back as soon as I can. Refunds will automatically be issued by your point of purchase." The next date on the tour is a show at Country Thunder Wisconsin on July 18 before the tour makes stops in Missouri, Michigan, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and more. The run will end in September at New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour follows Hardy's 2024 album "Quit!!," which included songs "Jim Bob," 'Rockstar' and 'Psycho." To learn more about Hardy, visit Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter at The Tennessean. You can reach her at agibbs@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show

In Nashville, everybody wants to be a millionaire — until they are
In Nashville, everybody wants to be a millionaire — until they are

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

In Nashville, everybody wants to be a millionaire — until they are

Editor's note: Letters to the editor reflect the views of individual readers. Scroll to see how you can add your voice, whether you agree or disagree, or click on this link to fill out the form. We welcome diverse viewpoints. I know some Nashvillians who wanted the rich to pay their fair share (whatever that is). They never considered themselves rich until, lo and behold, they woke up one day and found out that the $400,000 home they over-paid for ten years ago is now worth a whopping one million dollars. They have, by luck or design, joined that same exclusive 'Millionaire's Club' they've resented for years. Now, they don't want the rich to pay their fair share… because they hate paying the increased real estate taxes that go along with the sky-rocketing value of their home. However, no matter what, they never stop funding their pet projects, even if the money comes from continuing the deficit spending they have embraced for years. They can't have it both ways. More: With Nashville budget debate looming, some on council may lobby for lower property taxes Do we want a city or state income tax? (Tennessee has neither.) Do we want a state inheritance tax? (Tennessee doesn't have one.) Do we want tolls on all our highways? Do we want the European valued added tax of 20% on everything we buy, or our 9.75% sales tax? More: Trio of Republican groups form coalition to oppose potential tax hike in Nashville Every Tennessean is expected to live within their means. Yet some won't apply that same principle to our own town. And they don't want to pay the higher taxes on their highly appraised properties. Hypocrisy is alive and well and living in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Steve Morris DDS (ret), Nashville 37205 Agree or disagree? Or have a view on another topic entirely? Send a letter of 250 words or fewer to letters@ Include your full name, city/town, ZIP and contact information for verification. Thanks for adding to the public conversation. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Meet Nashville's new millionaire's club: Your neighbors | Letters

JD Vance is in Nashville. I can't afford the $100,000 ticket — can you?
JD Vance is in Nashville. I can't afford the $100,000 ticket — can you?

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

JD Vance is in Nashville. I can't afford the $100,000 ticket — can you?

Editor's note: Letters to the editor reflect the views of individual readers. Scroll to see how you can add your voice, whether you agree or disagree, or click on this link to fill out the form. We welcome diverse viewpoints. Re: Vice President JD Vance coming to Nashville for Republican fundraiser: What to know I just read about the fundraising event Vice President JD Vance will be attending in Nashville today, and I was struck by the $100,000 minimum donation, that grants attendees dinner for two and a photo opportunity, with unspecified added perks for contributing $250,000 (perhaps an extended cocktail hour). I wonder if it will occur to anyone attending that the minimum entry fee is more than the yearly income of 62% of Tennessee families, and the higher level donation is more than three times the median income of 95% of Tennessee families, which is about $67,000 based on 2023 data. More: Advocates for kids, seniors, people with disabilities protest Trump's plan to cut Medicaid I also wonder whether anyone will question why the One Big Beautiful Bill will decimate safety net services for low income families across the country, and cause upwards of half a million Tennesseans to lose health care coverage, when perhaps scaling back the tax deductions could prevent that and maybe even lower the deficit? Maybe they will care that the families of their maids and gardeners and handymen are being torn asunder by unnecessarily brutal ICE raids, and could express those concerns. More: ICE says nearly 200 immigrants arrested in Nashville during recent operations I can't afford to be there to raise these issues, but I trust my freedom to speak out through a free press will remain intact. Clare Sullivan, Nashville 37212 Agree or disagree? Or have a view on another topic entirely? Send a letter of 250 words or fewer to letters@ Include your full name, city/town, ZIP and contact information for verification. Thanks for adding to the public conversation. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Who can afford to attend JD Vance's Nashville fundraiser? | Letters

Man found guilty of second-degree murder of teenager outside East Nashville church in 2022
Man found guilty of second-degree murder of teenager outside East Nashville church in 2022

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Man found guilty of second-degree murder of teenager outside East Nashville church in 2022

Joe De Leon, 24, was convicted of second-degree premeditated murder for an East Nashville shooting in 2022, according to the Davidson County District Attorney's Office. De Leon was also convicted of first-degree felony murder and possession of a firearm by a felon, the DA's office said. His trial began May 19 and lasted two days, according to online court records. Police said De Leon got into an altercation with 19-year-old Antonio Rudolfo in the parking lot of a church in the 200 block of Gatewood Avenue on Nov. 25, 2022. After they spoke for several minutes, De Leon shot and killed Rudolfo, police said. Police on Dec. 9 identified De Leon and put out a plea to the public for assistance finding him. When he was apprehended in May 2023, he was found in a stolen Lexus that had drugs and a loaded pistol inside, police said. He was charged with seven more offenses that he has not been tried for yet, according to online court records. For the group of offenses related to the killing of Rudolfo, De Leon was charged with first-degree premeditated murder but was convicted at the trial this month on the lesser charge of second-degree premeditated murder. He was also charged with carjacking in the Rudolfo-related offenses, but that charge was dropped, according to the DA's office. More: Jury convicts 72-year-old Ronnie Phillips of killing girlfriend's aunt in Donelson in 2022 Have questions about the justice system? Evan Mealins is the justice reporter for The Tennessean. Contact him with questions, tips or story ideas at emealins@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Joe De Leon guilty of killing teen near East Nashville church in 2022

Readers question motivations, actions of Tennessee's elected officials
Readers question motivations, actions of Tennessee's elected officials

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Readers question motivations, actions of Tennessee's elected officials

Editor's note: Letters to the editor reflect the views of individual readers. Scroll to see how you can add your voice, whether you agree or disagree, or click on this link to fill out the form. We welcome diverse viewpoints. Re: U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, others call for probe into Nashville mayor over ICE operation Well, here is the pot calling the kettle black — the man who should not be walking the streets today with all the baggage he is carrying around from his campaign finance issues. How is it that a man like U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles even gets elected to public office and does so little for the people? Letters: Rep. Andy Ogles' telephone town hall meeting stifled dialogue with constituents Now he is shooting off his mouth only because he is a Trump lackey and still not doing anything for the people. Kick him out next election! Richard Smith, Spring Hill 37174 I guess Rep. Lee Reeves, R-Franklin, wants his 15 minutes of fame. Why do all the police and sheriff's offices need to be signed up to a 287(g)? Does Reeves think that he is going to get brownie points from Governor Bill Lee or President Trump? Opinion: TN Republicans may lose political control and respect by supporting Trump So, Williamson County how many more brown-nosers are you going to elect? And what is going to happen to all the maids, yard workers, and nannies that work in Williamson County if all the immigrants are gone? Yes, l said immigrants not illegals. All these elected officials are just sprouting nonsense over and over again. Immigrants are getting the blame for all the crime everywhere. Is this what the GOP has become, to push blame everywhere but where it needs to be? Ruth Kindrat, White House 37188 Christianity is in real trouble. It has to be. Look at the wonderful message from Jesus the Christ as relayed in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Look at the actions that Jesus took in the book of Acts and more. Now look around at what we, as people of the United States, are doing. Look at what our 'representatives' U.S. Reps. Mark Green and Andy Ogles, Senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, and President Donald Trump are doing. Opinion: Leaders like Trump have always existed. Here's what Scripture says about them. Would Jesus round people up for deportation? Would Jesus take needed health care away from people? Would Jesus take food away from the poor and needy? Would Jesus support a huge military, that is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world, at the expense of the poor? Would Jesus support a genocide? Would Jesus, who was not white, favor white people above all others? The religion that so many in this state grab on to has been manipulated to ignore the real teaching of its namesake. How long can such a religion survive? Maybe you should ask yourself: Are you a 'Christian' or a follower of the teachings of Jesus? Jim Wohlgemuth, Nashville 37221 Agree or disagree? Or have a view on another topic entirely? Send a letter of 250 words or fewer to letters@ Include your full name, city/town, ZIP and contact information for verification. Thanks for adding to the public conversation. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessean readers push back on actions of elected officials | Opinion

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store