The teenage son of late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins stepped behind the set on Saturday night to honor his father — and it gave fans in attendance at the band’s show an incredibly emotional moment.
23.08.2022 - 10:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Frustrated Brian Laudrup admits he was wrong to assume Alfredo Morelos had left his "bad old ways" behind. The striker paid the price for a return to the ill-discipline of his earlier Ibrox career on Saturday as he was sent off at Hibs.
Referee Willie Collum sent the Colombian international star packing for a flailing arm just minutes after emerging from the bench in the incident-packed 2-2 draw at Easter Road. Ibrox skipper James Tavernier described his team-mate's actions as "stupid" and Laudrup confessed he can't help but agree.
Morelos has entered the final year of his Rangers contract and although he's in talks over an extension, Laudrup reckons the incident sends a "terrible message" to clubs who may have sought to prise him away from Ibrox. He reckons such flash points tend to occur when the 26-year-old has been out of the team and is lacking in match sharpness.
Laudrup wrote in his Daily Mail column: "Frustratingly, we are also back to discussing Morelos’ thought processes. What he did at Easter Road sold out his whole team. At 2-1 up with ten men, Rangers had every chance of seeing out the win or even nicking another goal. Now they’re two points behind Celtic with more tough away games coming up over the next month.
"You couldn’t argue with James Tavernier calling his red card ‘stupid’. The interesting thing was the captain saying so in public. Whether Tavernier spoke to Giovanni van Bronckhorst first I’m not sure but, as captain, you usually have the rest of the dressing room behind you. And there would have been a lot of very annoyed players in there.
"Whatever the debate about John Lundstram’s red card — and I totally understand why Rangers have appealed it — he was just trying to take one for the team by
The teenage son of late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins stepped behind the set on Saturday night to honor his father — and it gave fans in attendance at the band’s show an incredibly emotional moment.
Confidence Man have covered DJ Sammy’s dance version of Bryan Adams‘ ‘Heaven’, performing it in-studio for the ‘Like A Version’ segment on Australian radio station triple j.The cover was broadcast earlier this morning (September 2), and saw co-frontpeople Janet Planet and Sugar Bones don sunglasses known within Australian vernacular as “speed dealers”. The performance also featured choreographed dancing from the two – a key part of the band’s live performances since their inception.Watch the band’s cover of ‘Heaven’ below:In a post-performance interview, Planet said that they wanted to cover a song that had a “’90s rave vibe”.
AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson has said that he is “honoured” to be a part of the upcoming Taylor Hawkins tribute concert in London.Hawkins, who had served as Foo Fighters‘ drummer since 1997, died in Bogotá, Colombia on March 25. He was 50 years old.This Saturday (September 3), the surviving members of the Foos are set to host the first of two special shows in honour of their late bandmate.
Foo Fighters‘ huge Wembley Stadium gig this weekend in tribute of late drummer Taylor Hawkins – get your tickets here.Hawkins, the band’s drummer since 1997, died in Bogotá, Colombia on March 25. He was 50 years old.On Saturday (September 3), together with the drummer’s family, Foo Fighters will celebrate Hawkins’ memory and music at a special gig in London.
Kane Brown delivered a historic moment at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, becoming the first male country artist to perform on the show since its 1984 inception. Prior to this Sunday's event, Kacey Musgraves and Taylor Swift had previously been the only country acts to score a performance placement on the high-profile MTV ceremony. Following a branded mixed-reality promo set to his 2020 hit, «Be Like That,» Brown performed his pop-inspired single, «Grand» in front of a live audience in nearby Fort Lee, New Jersey.
posted on Twitter Sunday, alongside a photo of her dancing in Cartagena, Colombia, while she was there for a meeting as Secretary of State. “Keep dancing, @marinsanna.”Clinton showed her support for Marin after the Prime Minister faced backlash when footage of her singing and dancing with celebrities was leaked earlier this month.In response, Marin tweeted, “Thank you,” to the politician with a heart emoji.
Pantera’s reunion tour have been announced, with the groove-metal pioneers’ first shows in more than two decades set to go down at festivals this December.The first of those festivals will be Heaven & Hell in Mexico, where alongside Scorpions, Pantera will co-headline the first night on December 2. They’ll perform there alongside the likes of Meshuggah, Arch Enemy, Epica and Cradle Of Filth, while other headliners billed for the festival include Slipknot and Judas Priest on December 3, and KISS on December 4.From there, Pantera will head to South America for a trio of Knotfest events in the region.
Can she remember to forget him? Shakira has some thoughts about her ex Gerard Piqué and Clara Chia Marti’s new relationship. Sources close to the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer confirmed that she isn’t happy about her ex-husband’s new relationship with a 23-year-old.
Dave Grohl plays in Foo Fighters‘ ‘Monkey Wrench’ video is set to go up for auction next month.The white Gretsch White Falcon guitar is expected to fetch £30,000 when it goes under the hammer at Gardiner Houlgate, in Corsham, Wiltshire, on September 7.The guitar was originally owned by Grohl’s Foo Fighters and Nirvana bandmate Pat Smear, and was played on Foo Fighters’ breakthrough album, 1995’s ‘The Colour and the Shape’.Alongside the guitar in the listing is a polaroid photo taken by Smear of Drew Barrymore playing the guitar.Auctioneer Luke Hobbs said: “This a very exciting guitar as it’s one of the few owned by Foo Fighters, arguably the biggest current rock band on earth, ever to come to public auction.“‘Monkey Wrench’ was the band’s breakthrough single and also the first to feature drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died tragically this March.”He added: I’m expecting interest from around the world. The fact that it features so prominently in the band’s iconic Monkey Wrench video makes it all the more attractive to collectors and fans.”Next month, Foo Fighters are set to honour late drummer Taylor Hawkins at two special gigs in London and Los Angeles.
Millie Bobby Brown is back on Netflix with 2 as the streamer confirmed the film sequel will make its debut on the platform on Friday, November 4. The Stranger Things star will not be up against demogorgons but will be on the hunt to crack a mystery.
Netflix has given a first look at Enola Holmes 2 – revealing its official launch date. The streaming platform shared snaps on Twitter this afternoon giving fans an insight into what they can expect from the sequel. Based on the books by Nancy Springer, the new movie follows the 2020 hit Enola Holmes.
Jim Goodwin has warned it could be after the World Cup before Aberdeen star Connor Barron is fit and back up to speed.
The Cleveland Browns and their newly acquired QB1 Deshaun Watson have been going through it for the past few months. From Watson being suspended 6 games to the NFL appealing the suspension.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins in a concert at the city’s Wembley Stadium. The musician died in March at the age of 50 in his hotel room while touring with the band In Bogota, Colombia. Hawkins had been part of Foo Fighters, fronted by former Nirvana drummer-turned-lead singer Dave Grohl, for more than two decades.
When executive producer Brad Winderbaum had the idea for an animated Marvel anthology series, he knew he needed director Bryan Andrews for the job. Based on the Marvel comic series of the same name, What If…? explores how small changes at pivotal moments in the MCU could change everything. While they began with small moments in the first season, Andrews says the series, which is renewed for two more seasons, is going to get more and more wild. What If…? is nominated for three Emmys, including a Outstanding Animated Program for the fourth episode, “What if… Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead Of His Hands?”