Month: April 2023

Table of Contents Bob Marley is widely considered one of the most iconic figures in music history, known for his powerful voice, socially-conscious lyrics, and commitment to peace and social justice. Born in Jamaica in 1945, Marley rose to prominence in the 1970s as the frontman of the reggae band The Wailers, with hits including
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Finally, an episode that shows Magnum and the gang moving forward. For the first time in a couple of episodes, Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 8 embraced the hit-squad storyline, as it should be. Thomas chased their only weak lead, the elusive harbormaster T.C. had asked about Greene, to a marina in San Diego. What an obvious
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[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Succession, Season 4 Episode 2, “Rehearsal.”] “I want to know that we’re killing the opposition; slitting their throats,” Logan Roy (Brian Cox) yells from the bullpen of ATN, riling up his version of a crew (read: white people in businesswear). “You’re fucking pirates.” This week’s episode of Succession
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Summer Walker has announced her new EP CLEAR 2: Soft Life will arrive May 19 via LVRN/Interscope Records. Walker shared the news toward the end of her set at Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sunday night.  CLEAR 2 is the sequel to Walker’s 2019 EP, CLEAR. The featureless, four-track project consisted of all acoustic
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Long Island hardcore band Incendiary just announced East Coast tour dates to support their forthcoming album. The band are releasing their first album in over six years, Change The Way You Think About Pain, May 26 via through Closed Casket Activities. Preorder it here. 05/28 Atlantic City, NJ @ Adjacent Fest06/02 Chicago, IL @ Metro06/03
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Steven Tyler filed legal papers last week in the ongoing lawsuit that alleges he committed sexual assault of a minor. Events detailed in Julia Holcomb’s paperwork, submitted in December, appear to connect with events in the ‘70s detailed in Tyler’s memoir, regarding a three-year period after he’d met her when she was 16. The Aerosmith
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Last Night · Morgan Wallen One Thing At A Time ℗ 2023 Big Loud Records, under exclusive license to Mercury Records/Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 2023-03-03 Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Joey Moi Associated Performer, Vocals: Morgan Wallen Associated Performer, Percussion: Jerry Roe Associated
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Table of Contents Steve Perry is an American singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Journey. He joined the band in 1977 and helped to take them to new heights of success with hits like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Open Arms,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” Perry’s soaring tenor
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In the latest episode of Crew Call, we talk to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves directors, scribes and EPs John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein about the vision they sold to Paramount to make the dark and dingy world of the role playing game, not just fun, but funnier. And even more so, a
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News Ryuichi Sakamoto Dies at 71 The pioneering musician and composer revealed a colon cancer diagnosis in January 2021 By Evan Minsker April 2, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto has died, a post on the musician’s official Twitter account confirms. The pioneering Japanese musician and composer, who first came to prominence as a
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Reggie Becton released his new song “Life” earlier this month, and now, he’s back with its official music video. Directed by Chris Felix, the visual finds Becton and a woman showing off choreographed moves on a winding deck. Becton tells Rated R&B his video for “Life” is his “debut into the world of dance.” He
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