ABCHaving grown up with big music dreams, Carly Pearce knows the importance of helping young students with similar aspirations.That s why she teamed with the CMA Foundation recently to pay a surprise visit to students at Knoxville, Tennessee s Bearden Middle School."I asked [these kids] if they knew what they wanted to do when they grew up and so many of them raised their hands," Carly tells the press. "I hope that that childlike ambition and wonder stays with them, and that nobody makes them believe that they can t do what they want to do because they can."Being a child with huge, sometimes unconventional music dreams is something Carly relates to."I think for me, I felt a little bit like the odd kid out because I wanted to do music and I wanted to write songs, and I wanted to be on stage," she says, adding that it s important to encourage and nurture young talents. "I know that that changed my life as a kid, just having teachers&
NetflixProducer Greg Berlanti, of Arrow-verse fame and whose new show Dead Boy Detectives just debuted on Netflix, is in business with the streamer for Scooby-Doo! The Live-Action Series, Deadline is reporting. Officially, Netflix is still mum at this time.According to the trade, however, the show will be written by Josh Appelbaum and Scott Rosenberg, who brought another animated property to real life for Netflix with Cowboy Bebop.Berlanti s production company also shepherded You and the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina shows to the streamer.The titular dog, his pal Shaggy, and the rest of the Mystery Inc. gang were seen in live-action on the big screen in 2002 s hit Scooby-Doo and 2004 s Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed, both written by eventual Guardians of the Galaxy writer-director James Gunn.The Scooby gang was also seen in the flesh in a pair of TV movies: Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins in 2009 and 2010 s Scooby Doo! Curse of the Lake Mons
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Courtesy of Curb RecordsWith "This Town s Been Too Good to Us" making its way up the country charts, Dylan Scott shares why he chose it as a single and the significance of this hometown ode."It s about where I grew up. It s something else I ve lived. . Everybody s from a town somewhere, right? So I feel like people can relate to it," Dylan tells the press in an interview."It s another song [where] we put it out and [it] started streaming well and people wanted to hear it. So we knew we had to take it to radio as the follow-up to Can t Have Mine and it s doing well for us," he says."I don t know if it s the back-to-back from coming off the #1 of Can t Have Mine to that song, but it s just really strong right now," adds Dylan. "Everything feels good." You can find "This Town s Been Too Good to Us" on Dylan s Livin My Best Life (Still), the deluxe version of 2022 s