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3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Shaboozey Hits The Road This Fall For The Great American Roadshow Tour
Shaboozey is taking his vocals and vibes on the road this fall. The 29-year-old singer announced his forthcoming tour titled The Great American Roadshow. The month-long trek begins in Indianapolis toward the end of September and will hit major cities such as Detroit, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Houston before finishing up in Orlando on Oct. 16. There is currently no opener announced, but the tour is sponsored by Jack Daniels and Coors Light. The artist pre-sale began on Tuesday (April 29) and tickets will be available for the general public on Friday (May 2) at 10 a.m. Check out the tour announcement below to see if the Virginia-born artist will hit a city near you. The Great American Roadshow Tour is in support of Shaboozey's 2024 album, Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. Of course, it boasts the Billboard Hot 100 record-breaking chart topper 'A Bar Song (Tipsy),' which sampled J-Kwon's 'Tipsy.' Earlier this month, he shared a deluxe version of the album featuring Jelly Roll, Myles Smith, and Sierra Ferrell, headlined by his latest single 'Good News.' The young star racked up five Grammy nominations, one of which was for his appearance on Beyoncé's 'Spaghetti.' That track, and his feature on 'Sweet / Honey / Buckin' both appeared on her country-inspired album Cowboy Carter and were major in helping Shaboozey's breakthrough. 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' was nominated for Song Of The Year, Best Country Song, and Best Country Solo Performance, plus he was also in the mix for Best New Artist. His newfound stardom landed him sets at Coachella and Stagecoach this month, and he will also perform at CMA Fest in Nashville in June and at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal in August. Listen to the deluxe version of Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going below. More from Kendrick Lamar Breaks Major Record On Grand National Tour Opening Night Kendrick Lamar Leads American Music Awards Nominations With 10 Nods Ty Hunter Returns To Beyoncé's Styling Team In Preparation For Cowboy Carter Tour


The Independent
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
The Voice star Ryan Whyte Maloney's cause of death revealed
The cause of death of The Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney has been disclosed a day after he died at age 44. The singer, who competed on NBC's singing competition series in 2014, was found dead in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday (January 28), the Clark County Coroner confirmed. The medical examiner has since confirmed to People that Maloney died by suicide. Born in Traverse City, Michigan in 1981, Maloney grew up playing the guitar, violin, cello, and drums. He later became the frontman for prog-rock group Indulge. After 10 years with the band, Maloney left in 2015 to pursue a solo career. He would later release his debut solo album Where I've Been. Maloney also released the songs 'Hillbilly,' 'Michigan Moonlight' and 'Living with No Directions' which were played on country radio in Michigan, Nevada, Colorado and California. Maloney is best known for his appearance on the sixth season of The Voice, where he joined Blake Shelton's team after auditioning with the song 'Light' by Journey. During his time on the show, he competed in several singing rounds, including the Battles Round, where he competed against fellow contestant Cali Tucker, with the song 'What's Love Got to Do with It' by Tina Turner. After winning that contest, he then bested Kaleigh Glanton in the Knockouts Round, where he sang 'Easy' by Rascal Flatts. He was ultimately eliminated in the Playoffs Round where he sang 'Second Chance' by Shinedown. He would later return for the season finale. Following his time on the show, Maloney remained close with Shelton. The two performed together at the opening night of the live music venue, Ole Red in Las Vegas in April 2024. Before his death, Maloney celebrated his birthday on January 16. 'I'm overflowing with gratitude for the lovely birthday wishes and affection I received today. Your kindness truly warms my heart. Thank you a million times over!' he posted on Instagram. If you or someone you know needs mental health assistance right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255). This is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


Express Tribune
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
The Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney dies at 44
Ryan Whyte Maloney, a former contestant on The Voice , has died at the age of 44. The Clark County Coroner in Las Vegas confirmed that Maloney died by suicide on January 28, with the cause of death listed as a gunshot wound to the head. Photo: Tyler Golden/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Born in 1981 in Traverse City, Michigan, Maloney was a multi-instrumentalist who played guitar, violin, cello, and drums from a young age. He gained early recognition as the frontman of the prog-rock band Indulge, which released the album Tomorrow's Another Day in 2005. After a decade of touring, he transitioned to a solo career, recording his debut album Where I've Been with producer Sean O'Dwyer. Between 2010 and 2013, his original country songs, including 'Hillbilly' and 'Michigan Moonlight,' received airplay in multiple states. Maloney rose to national fame in 2014 when he auditioned for The Voice with a performance of Journey's 'Lights,' earning a four-chair turn. He joined Blake Shelton's team and advanced through two Battle rounds, becoming one of Shelton's top five finalists. During the competition, he recorded covers of Tina Turner's 'What's Love Got to Do with It,' Rascal Flatts' 'Easy,' and Shinedown's 'Second Chance.' He later returned to perform in the season finale. In the years following The Voice , Maloney worked as a songwriter, studio musician, and producer. He continued releasing music, including singles such as 'Don't Put Me in a Box' and 'Love with Nowhere to Go.' In 2024, he held a residency at Ole Red, Blake Shelton's venue. Throughout his career, Maloney performed alongside major artists, including Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, Rascal Flatts, Shakira, Usher, and Ed Sheeran.


USA Today
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
'The Voice' alum Ryan Whyte Maloney dies at 44
'The Voice' alum Ryan Whyte Maloney dies at 44 Ryan Whyte Maloney, a contestant from Season 6 of "The Voice" who turned all four judges' chairs, has died at 44. Maloney was pronounced dead at 2:50 a.m. Tuesday, a spokesperson for the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner told USA TODAY. His death was determined to be a suicide. USA TODAY has reached out to a representative for Maloney, as well as the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, for more information. People was first to report the news. Maloney, who was among the singers who performed at the Ole Red Las Vegas opening last year, was scheduled to perform upcoming shows at the Blake Shelton-owned venue. His next performance, part of what he described on his website as an "ongoing residency," was slated for Friday night. On his website, Maloney described his music style as "mixing Alt/Country/Classic/Rock/R&B and hip hop" and wrote that he'd started playing instruments at 9 years old. He recorded his first album, "Tomorrow's Another Day," in 2005, followed by a 12-song album called "Where I've Been." In the years before he appeared on "The Voice," he "performed in every small club and honky-tonk bar in addition to performing for national festivals for over 250,000 people" as he promoted his album. When he performed Journey's "Lights" during his audition on "The Voice," he received a four-chair turn from Shakira, Usher, Shelton and Adam Levine. After making it through the Battle Rounds, he was taken out of the competition as one of Shelton's finalists. Per his website, Maloney said he "looks bright into the future and moves to continued success as a stapled figure in the Las Vegas music scene, performing at corporate events and in showrooms." "Ryan dreams big and pushes on towards the lights of the stage with a charismatic motto, 'Only Those Who See The Invisible, Accomplish The Impossible,'" his bio reads. If you or someone you know may be struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can reach the 988 Lifeline 24/7 by calling or texting 988, or starting an online chat at The Crisis Text Line also provides free, 24/7, confidential support via text message at 741741.