Anitta is getting candid about the ups and downs of her career.
15.04.2024 - 22:21 / variety.com
Lexi Carson The post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance announced on Monday it has parted ways once again with lead singer Tilian Pearson after his 12-year run in the band, and the group will move forward without him. Pearson has been the clean vocalist for the band since 2012, following Jonny Craig’s second departure from the group.
Together, Pearson and Dance Gavin Dance have released six albums: “Acceptance Speech,” “Instant Gratification,” “Mothership,” “Artificial Selection,” “Afterburner” and “Jackpot Juicer.” Dance Gavin Dance released a statement on Instagram from the rest of the band’s members — Jon Mess, Will Swan, Matt Mingus and Andrew Wells — that they collectively decided to say farewell to Pearson due to creative differences and wished him luck in his future endeavors. “We thank him for his years of friendship and contribution during his time in Dance Gavin Dance.
As people grow and change, creative differences can arise and life paths and goals may no longer align.” A post shared by Dance Gavin Dance (@dancegavindance) Pearson also released a statement on Instagram stating how even though his time in the band is over, he will continue to release music and is working on his solo project, “Tilian.” His last solo album was “Factor Reset” in 2021. “Now It’s time for a new chapter.
I will be focusing on making new music on a different canvas. I’m currently in the studio perfecting a new Tilian album and will be playing live shows to support it later this year.” A post shared by Tilian (@tilianpearson) Pearson previously stepped away from Dance Gavin Dance due to sexual misconduct allegations and substance abuse problems in June 2022.
After receiving treatment, he was welcomed back in November 2022. Dance Gavin
.Anitta is getting candid about the ups and downs of her career.
The Wiggles have topped the dance chart in Australia with their official album of rave remixes.Their latest LP, ‘The Wiggles Soundsystem: Rave of Innocence’, features fourteen EDM remixes of some of the group’s classic hits such as ‘Hot Potato’, ‘Fruit Salad’, ‘Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car,’ and a reworking of the group’s new viral hit, ‘Bouncing Balls’.The album has earned the Number One stop on the ARIA Australian Dance Album Chart upon its release. It was remixed by Multi-Platinum and ARIA-nominated artist, DJ and producer Lenny Pearce – who is also the twin brother of the current purple Wiggle, John – and DJ Dorothy the Dinosaur.
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“Hella Good.” Gwen Stefani and No Doubt reunited for the first time in nearly a decade at Coachella 2024, leaving several fans losing their heads over the long-awaited reunion. “It’s been nine f–king years!” the frontwoman exclaimed on stage to a roaring crowd.
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died of alcohol poisoning at her London townhouse in July 2011. She was 27.Now musician Dale Davis, 57, is opening up about meeting the late musician in 2003 when she was just 19 when he joined her live band.The bass player, who later became the musical director of The Amy Winehouse Band, said the pair chatted about the six-time Grammy winner’s singing. “I talked to her at 11.30 p.m., three hours before she went to bed for the last time, and she was on good form,” he told The Sun.
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