AJ McLean is sharing how he attempted to help Aaron Carter get sober.
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David Crosby, founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, died while battling COVID-19, according to his former bandmate, Graham Nash.Last week, during an episode of the Kyle Meredith With podcast, Nash said «none of us» knew Crosby was close to death when the rocker passed away at age 81 in January. He says the musician's death «shocking» and «kind of like an earthquake.»«He was rehearsing for a show to do in Los Angeles with a full band,» Nash said. «After three days of rehearsals, he felt a little sick.
And he'd already had COVID, and he had COVID again. And so he went home and decided that he would take a nap, and he never woke up. But he died in his bed, and that is fantastic.»Nash added that people «expected David to pass 20 years ago, the fact that he made it to 81 was astonishing.
He had a good life. What incredible music he made. He was a fantastic storyteller.
I loved him dearly, and looking back, what separated us… it was just foolish stuff, really.»In a statement shared with Variety, Crosby's wife, Jan Dance, confirmed the news, revealing that the singer-songwriter-guitarist died after a battle with a long illness.«It is with great sadness after a long illness, that our beloved David (Croz) Crosby has passed away. He was lovingly surrounded by his wife and soulmate Jan and son Django. Although he is no longer here with us, his humanity and kind soul will continue to guide and inspire us,» the statement read.«His legacy will continue to live on through his legendary music.
Peace, love, and harmony to all who knew David and those he touched,» the statement continued. «We will miss him dearly. At this time, we respectfully and kindly ask for privacy as we grieve and try to deal with our profound
.AJ McLean is sharing how he attempted to help Aaron Carter get sober.
The late Jerry Springer revealed a surprising talent during his final TV appearance, just six months before his death.The TV host's passing was announced on Thursday afternoon by a family spokesperson, who told the press: "Jerry's ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word. "He's irreplaceable and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart and humor will live on." His final television appearance saw Jerry reveal his secret singing talent, as he appeared as Beetle on the American version of The Masked Singer.
If you were a fan of the daytime TV talk show that introduced many real-life problems on the small screen, you might be wondering how did Jerry Springer die?
Edie Falco has some insight into Pete Davidson’s popularity with the ladies. Falco spoke about working with the comedian while on Kelly Ripa’s "Let’s Talk Off Camera" podcast. "He is really, really lovable when you get in there," Falco said.
Sammy Hagar is speaking his mind about former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth. On a recent episode of "Steve-O's Wild Ride Podcast," Hagar, the band's vocalist who replaced David Lee Roth, claimed Roth "ain't like his persona." "He's not a fun guy. He doesn't play well with others.
Max streaming service, David Zaslav and Warner Bros. embraced theatrical as they showed off their upcoming 2023 slate at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.Zaslav made his debut at the movie theater trade show on Tuesday with a lengthy speech that earned plenty of applause from cinema execs, especially when he reaffirmed his company’s plans to never go back to the day-and-date releasing model that his predecessor, Jason Kilar, rolled out for all of Warner’s theatrical releases in 2021. “We believe in full theatrical windows, we don’t believe in direct to streaming.
Neil Young reunited with Stephen Stills at a show in Los Angeles on Saturday – watch them perform together below.Young came on to perform with Stills at the latter’s ‘Light Up The Blues’ event that he puts on every year in aid of Autism Speaks. Young performed solo renditions of ‘From Hank To Hendrix’ and ‘Comes A Time’ before he was joined by house band Promise Of The Real for ‘Heart Of Gold’.Stills then joined in for the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young number ‘Helpless’ and remained for a series of Buffalo Springfield songs, including ‘For What It’s Worth’, ‘Bluebird’ and ‘Mr.
© ITV Dale Meeks has died aged 47 Dale's heartbroken brother Philip Meeks revealed his sibling was "profoundly unwell" while struggling with mental health issues before his untimely death. The actor shared an update with fans about his latest project, The Hunt For Raoul Moat, just days before his death. As the first episode of the ITV drama aired, Dale shared a post about his "dark role".
Len Goodman was pictured hugging Strictly Come Dancing co-star Bruno Tonioli in the last photo shared before his death. The Strictly legend died on Saturday night at the age of 78 after a battle with bone cancer, with reports he was being cared for in a hospice in Tunbridge Wells following a ‘short illness’. It appears the last time he was snapped was in November last year when he reunited with former Strictly co-star and longtime friend Bruno as the pair celebrate Len’s retirement.
Len Goodman left Bruno Tonioli in tears when he made the emotional decision to quit Dancing with the Stars. Last November, the former Strictly Come Dancing judge announced on Dancing With The Stars that he would be hanging up his scoring paddle for the last time at the end of that series.
ITV star died aged 67 last month, from cardiac arrithymia, and was buried this week. Teresa Fernandes was secretly married to the much-loved star for 28 years. "We probably enjoyed one of the longest marriages in showbiz!" she told the Daily Mail on Saturday.
Barry Humphries was making people smile for almost nine decades, and that didn’t change in the last few months of his life. In the last known photos of the much-loved comedian, who died on Saturday (April 22) aged 89, he brought joy to two fans as he stopped for selfies. Wearing his famous cheeky grin, the Melbourne-born was in high spirits as he hugged two women, then standing in the middle and placing an arm around them both.
Aaron Carter the help he needed, but a rep for the late singer tells ET that «outside influences» obstructed the plan.Holly Davidson of ICT PR tells ET, «We are glad this case is finally closed so we can have a celebration of life and send him off to rest.» Davidson is referring to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner on Tuesday revealing Carter's cause of death, which was listed as drowning. Furthermore, Carter's death was the result of the effects of taking alprazolam, which is a generic form of Xanax, and inhaling difluoroethane.In the report, obtained by ET, the coroner said Carter was «submerged in a bathtub after inhalation of compressed gas and intake of alprazolam.» The report stated that the «Aaron's Party» singer was submerged underwater and unresponsive in his bathtub. Amid the use of substance, Davidson tells ET the singer's team actively tried to get him to seek help, but to no avail.«Our team actively tried to implement a plan to rehabilitate a recovery to health, however, due to outside influences and triggering dysfunctional relationships, these circumstances made it a challenge,» Davidson says.Carter was found dead in his home in Lancaster, California, about an hour north of Los Angeles on Nov.
Aaron Carter’s team spoke out about how they plan to honor the late singer — and the actions they took to try and rehabilitate him before his death.
New York Times just before the final Broadway show of Phantom of the Opera - and naturally, the "bereft" father dedicated it to his son. Saying that he felt "wrong in my bones" to be discussing Broadway days after his son's death, he lamented: "Nothing's worse for a parent than the death of a child. "He began his essay with the words: "An apple a day, if well aimed, keeps the doctor away.
A.D. Amorosi Whether as singer-songwriter, activist or photographer, Graham Nash has never been one to let moss grow beneath him. Even less so, at 81, it seems, as Nash is mounting his latest tour this week (after releasing “Graham Nash: Live – Songs for Beginners/Wild Tales” in 2022), publishing his intimate photographs from the past and present in books such as “A Life in Focus,” and releasing his first studio LP since 2016’s “This Path Tonight” with the May 19 arrival of “Now,” on BMG. Though saddened by the sudden passing of his old friend and longtime collaborator David Crosby in January, Nash finds harmony and solace in working with pals such as vocalist Allan Clarke, his co-founding partner in the Hollies 60 years ago (a date marked by Nash’s current tour title, “Sixty Years of Songs and Stories”). Then there are Nash’s strikingly frank new songs on “Now,” some critical of all things MAGA and Trump-ian, some dedicated to love and passion. Nash even manages to pen a track dedicated to the good, the bad and the sad of his relationship with his superstar bandmates in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Nash spoke to Variety from Sellersville, PA, before showtime on the first day of his 2023 tour.The other day on YouTube’s “Kyle Meredith with…,” you revealed that David Crosby passed away suddenly during a battle with COVID-19. What sort of communication had you had with Crosby toward the close of his life?
Pedro Pascal was “so scared” about hosting “Saturday Night Live” earlier this year that he spoke to his late mother, Verónica Pascal, for some comfort.
Graham Nash turned 81 in February.Still, the former Hollies and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young member can’t wait to return to stages all over North America for his upcoming 25-concert tour.“Not long now and I’ll be back on the road,” he posted on Instagram.
passed away in January at age 81 following a “long illness,” but no further details were given at the time. On Friday, however, Nash disclosed details regarding Crosby’s demise while speaking on the “Kyle Meredith With…” podcast.“He was rehearsing for a show to do in Los Angeles with a full band,” Nash stated. “After three days of rehearsals, he felt a little sick.
Paul Cattermole reportedly "couldn't hide" his excitement for S Club 7's reunion tour when he spoke to a fan just days before his tragic death.The 46 year old singer, who passed away on 6 April, was said to be "very happy" and "chatty" as he spoke to an S Club 7 fan near his home in Dorset on Wednesday. Paul reportedly shared his excitement about the band's upcoming reunion tour, scheduled for October, telling the fan it "will be brilliant".