Tarvaris Jackson, who was a quarterback in the NFL, has tragically passed away at the age of 36 in a car accident in Alabama.
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Ben Gibbard is finding inspiration while being quarantined.
The Death Cab For Cutie frontman shared a brand new tune, “Life In Quarantine”, written and recorded while self-isolating during the coronavirus outbreak.
“No one is going anywhere soon,” he sings in the chorus, describing his home city of Seattle. “Inside the Safeway / It’s like the Eastern Bloc… People have a way of getting crazy / When they think they’ll be dead in a month.”
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Tarvaris Jackson, who was a quarterback in the NFL, has tragically passed away at the age of 36 in a car accident in Alabama.
Seattle native Kateel has yet to pop up on the wider public's consciousness, but the 21-year-old rapper and producer has shown early signs that he has the artistic ability to spar with some of the genre's brightest talents. At the tail end of 2019, he released "Different Problems," a track in which his gift for nimble flows and storytelling were on display.
By Jem Aswad
Justin Bieber’s 2020 Changes tour has been postponed due to the growing coronavirus crisis. The 45-date stadium and arena trek was due to kick off on May 14 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle and follow Bieber’s first album in nearly five years, released on Feb. 14, and his first tour in nearly three.
Ben Gibbard is sending love to his home state of Washington.
The frontman took a break from his 'Live From Home' series to deliver the new song
Russell Dickerson hosted a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday (March 20) to raise money for American Red Cross.Jamming from his recently purchased Nashville, Tenn. home with his guitar and beat machine, Dickerson kicked off the 20-minute concert with "Every Little Thing" while sipping on a cup of joe as he sang, "Yeah, she's Seattle and Sonoma, runs on coffee and red wine."He later celebrated his latest single "Love You Like I Used To," which peaked at No.
ABC News reporter Kaylee Hartung has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Ciara and husband Russell Wilson announced on Tuesday night (March 17) that they will donate one million meals to the Food Lifeline to help those suffering in Seattle during the growing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.Wilson, the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, said in a video accompanying the tweet that the outbreak is "changing the world second by second, minute by minute," adding that a number of the couple's friends are losing their jobs as the economic toll of the virus' spread begins
Ciara and Russell Wilson are doing some real good for people in need.
SEATTLE — Kat Colley, who co-owns bar and venue the Kraken in Seattle’s University District, said “it just started as a wave” in the middle of last week: one band had a couple of sick members and couldn’t play. Another had to cancel a tour.But it really sunk in when a huge benefit show planned for that Saturday pulled out entirely.
Facebook has vowed to crack down on misinformation, particularly related to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but its filtering systems may have overcorrected — and blocked legitimate posts.
Ciara and Russell Wilson are helping out in a major way.
Today show co-anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on Monday morning announced that an NBC News employee who works on the third hour of the television franchise has tested positive for the coronavirus. A few hours later, ABC News president James Goldston announced that a Los Angeles-based employee who has been covering the virus outbreak in Seattle has tested positive for the virus, according to a memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.