Fountains of Wayne singer Adam Schlesinger enjoyed “such a sweet week” with girlfriend Alexis Morley before his death.
13.04.2020 - 12:07 / nme.com
"I think those things will be the last to return"
In light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, festivals and concerts will likely not return until autumn next year, an American healthcare expert has predicted.
In a recent roundtable discussion, hosted and transcribed by the New York Times, bioethicist and professor of healthcare management Zeke Emanuel says he has “no idea” how promoters that are rescheduling arts and music events for later this year “think that’s a plausible possibility”. Read
Fountains of Wayne singer Adam Schlesinger enjoyed “such a sweet week” with girlfriend Alexis Morley before his death.
Adam Schlesinger‘s girlfriend Alexis Morley is sharing one of the last photos taken of the Fountains of Wayne musician.
The girlfriend of Fountains of Wayne co-frontman Adam Schlesinger posted the last photo of them together along with a lengthy caption detailing her how he spent his final moments. The Emmy- and Grammy-winning musician and songwriter, who was also known for his work on the TV show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” died on April 1 at a hospital in upstate New York due to complications from the coronavirus.
"Our roles kind of reversed because usually Adam was the one to take care of me"
Who needs a Zoom happy hour when you could be grabbing (virtual!) drinks with Adam Lambert? On Thursday evening, the singer—who went from American Idol contestant to rockstar and touring frontman for Queen—was the first-ever guest on E! News and Pop of the Morning co-host Scott Tweedie's new Instagram Live series, HappE! Hour. Adam revealed what's he's been up to while stuck at home amid the coronavirus outbreak, along with his vision for his upcoming solo tour.
Adam Driver recently caught everybody’s attention on social media after the hashtag #adamdriverisoverparty started trending on Twitter. People tweeted about ‘canceling’ the Star Wars actor reacting to his comment about joining the Marines after 9/11.
Eric Garcetti and Bill de Blasio have both cast their doubts over events returning this year
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the live music industry into a tailspin, with widespread concert cancellations and attempts to reschedule for later this year. While some have been hoping the pain is only temporary, bioethicist Zeke Emanuel believes it could be far longer. In a recent New York Times Magazine panel about how to safely reopen the country after lockdowns expire, Emanuel predicted that concerts and other large-scale events might not return until late next year.
Mariah Carey celebrated Easter in a very special way on Sunday night (April 13). Taking to the roof deck of her New York apartment, Carey, wearing pink bunny ears and silk floral jammies, joined thousands of other New Yorkers in paying homage to the hard-working first responders who are working long hours taking care of the city's COVID-19 patients.Clapping and cheering them at sunset, Carey joined a chorus of fellow Manhattan residents in honoring the workers at 7 p.m.
Adam Schlesinger, the frontman of the band Fountains of Wayne has passed away from coronavirus complications. He was aged just 51.
Adam Schlesinger, co-founder of Fountains of Wayne, has died at the age of 52 due to coronavirus complications.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Adam Schlesinger, best known for his work with US rock band Fountains Of Wayne, has reportedly died at the age of 52 after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Adam Schlesinger, the vocalist from the popular American band Fountains of Wayne, has died at the age 52, his lawyer has confirmed. A statement on Tuesday 31 March explained that he was in hospital in New York fighting coronavirus.
Fountains of Wayne star Adam Schlesigner has reportedly died aged 52 after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Adam Schlesinger has died at the age of 52. The “Stacy’s Mom” singer sadly lost his battle with the deadly Coronavirus on Wednesday, April 1, his attorney Josh Grier confirmed to TMZ.
Emmy and Grammy-winning musician and songwriter Adam Schlesinger, known for his work with his band Fountains of Wayne and on the TV show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” died Wednesday after contracting the coronavirus, his attorney said.
The novel coronavirus has claimed yet another life.