Santa is back and, this time, Mrs. Claus is joining in on the adventure.
30.09.2020 - 16:08 / nme.com
AC/DC have confirmed their return to action by announcing that Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams have re-joined the band.The veteran band have been teasing their comeback in recent weeks, with this week seeing the band sharing a series of ‘PWR UP’ teasers on their social media channels, in newspaper adverts and on posters.This afternoon (September 30) AC/DC have finally confirmed that they are back, with vocalist Johnson and drummer Rudd returning to the fold after four and five years
.Santa is back and, this time, Mrs. Claus is joining in on the adventure.
Brian Conley will play Ebenezer Scrooge in a musical concert version of A Christmas Carol at London’s Dominion Theatre.
Over the last few months, the pandemic invariably forced us to stay indoors and during this time the ever-evolving OTT space came to our rescue to keep us entertained. From international web series to remarkable Indian content, the options were many and varied.
With AC/DC announcing that they’re getting back together for a new studio album, frontman Brian Johnson explained how an experimental treatment helped him deal with hearing loss and get his singing voice back.
© Bang Showbiz Brian Johnson In 2016, the AC/DC singer was told to "stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss", but now he's back in the 'Thunderstruck' band and ready to rock again after three years of treatment once a month.
AC/DC singer Brian Johnson has detailed his return to music after suffering hearing loss in 2016, in a new interview released yesterday (October 6).Speaking with Rolling Stone, the rock’n’roll legend explained how he was able to recover from a “pretty serious” incident with hearing loss that led to his premature departure from the band’s ‘Rock Or Bust’ world tour in 2016.“I couldn’t hear the tone of the guitars at all,” he said. “It was a horrible kind of deafness.
pig was made to bungee jump.
Paul Rudd is giving the inside scoop on being a Marvel hero.
Paul Rudd has thrown down the gauntlet in the latest Trash Talk video.
As I type this, the world continues to burn, as 2020 serves us more and more shit sandwiches. Over this weekend alone, we’ve had the US Presidential Election thrown into chaos as Trump gets diagnosed with COVID-19 and no one can figure out if he’s doing just fine or on his deathbed.
Reese Witherspoon and actor, Paul Rudd are two celebs who definitely haven’t changed at all in years.On Tuesday, Witherspoon posted a throwback photo of her and Rudd posing for what looked like a selfie that was way ahead of its time. The 44-year-old actress captioned the photo, “Wait a second...
Reese Witherspoon delighted fans after sharing a throwback selfie of her and Paul Rudd.
Paul Rudd has gone viral once again.
AC/DC have seemingly confirmed their return with singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd in a series of photos which were posted online.According to a Brazilian AC/DC fansite, photos showing the band’s returning line-up were briefly posted on the AC/DC website last week before quickly being removed.They appear to have been taken during a video shoot and show drummer Phil Rudd playing with guitarist Stevie Young for the first time – with the fan site claiming that the footage was shot in the
(CNN)Paul Rudd wants you to be a "bae" and wear a mask.The 51-year-old actor filmed a public service announcement at the behest of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as part of the "Mask Up, America" campaign.In it, Rudd dons a hoodie, an NYC cap and some headphones as he carries a skateboard and speaks the language of the younger generation.Says Rudd, "I was talking on the iPhone with my homie, Gov.
Friends star, who is dressed in a yellow hoodie, cap and carrying a skateboard in the video, introduces himself as a “actor and certified young person”.Rudd explains that New York governor Andrew Cuomo asked him to deliver the public health message: “He said ‘Paul, you gotta help.
Paul Rudd, also happens to be a big fan of masks. So much so, that the 51-year-old filmed a public service announcement urging “us millennials” to wear masks in public to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.Dressed in a hoodie and accessorized with a NY baseball cap, headphones and skateboard, Rudd explained why wearing a mask is important, just like a millennial would - at least, according to Rudd.“A few days ago, I was talking on the iPhone with my homie, Gov.