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Morgan Wallen and Eric Church are part of the investment team behind Field & Stream TV, a rebranding of Outdoor America's FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) channel set to launch in January 2026. The channel will combine Field & Stream's long-standing heritage with Outdoor America's growing network to offer outdoor storytelling and lifestyle content. Field & Stream TV will feature exclusive new content, original series, and special programming, aiming to bridge outdoor pursuits with American culture. The channel will be available on various smart TVs and streaming devices, with plans to expand to a broadcast channel in the future.
With Ace Frehley passing just weeks before KISS was to be honored at the Kennedy Center Honors, it's only fitting that the three remaining original members of the legendary band honor their fallen brother. Gene Simmons has said that Ace will be there in spirit, and he will be recognized with a special tribute. "In Ace’s memory, we’re gonna make sure one of the four chairs is empty with Ace’s name, because he deserves to be there in spirit, even if he can’t be there physically." He also revealed that Ace would be honored by another musical legend: Garth Brooks. "The first person who’s gonna walk out there and talk about how KISS changed his life is Garth Brooks, who’s gonna host a little bit. Then he’s gonna play 'Shout It Out Loud' and knock it out of the park." For some this may seem like an odd choice, but Garth is not only on record as saying KISS helped inspire his legendary concerts, he also recorded (with KISS) their 1976 track "Hard Luck Woman" for the 1994 tribute album "Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved," which got significant airplay on country radio at the time. The Kennedy Center Honors will be held December 7th.