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Tim McGraw pays moving tribute to Faith Hill following 1883 conclusion - hellomagazine.com
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14.03.2022 / 23:43

Tim McGraw pays moving tribute to Faith Hill following 1883 conclusion

1883 are still not over the devastating finale that aired mere weeks ago, and star Tim McGraw delighted them when he took to social media with a new revelation about his time on the show.MORE: Why Faith Hill has a different surname to husband Tim McGrawThe country singer and actor shared a compilation clip on his Instagram titled Tim and Faith on the Trail that encapsulated his journey on the show alongside his wife Faith Hill.WATCH: Tim McGraw reveals how he proposed to Faith HillFaith starred in the hit Paramount Plus show alongside her husband as on-screen married couple James and Margaret Dutton.Tim paid a loving tribute to his wife, admitting that working with her was the best part of the show, writing: "Making this show was an incredible experience, but what made it even more special was getting to work with my wife. @faithhill #1883TV."MORE: Tim McGraw shares never-before-seen family photos with heartfelt messageThe short clip included several moments of the two spending moments together in the middle of takes, cuddling up to each other during their downtime while maintaining that chemistry while in character.A post shared by Tim McGraw (@thetimmcgraw)Tim lovingly remembered the time he spent with his wife on 1883Fans of the show and the two immediately took to the comments section to share their love and compliment them on their work, with one writing: "To watch you two work together was amazing!"Another said: "She was phenomenal in this role as were you.

Screaming Trees drummer regrets throwing beer can at Mark Lanegan - www.nme.com - New York - Ireland
nme.com
04.03.2022 / 17:23

Screaming Trees drummer regrets throwing beer can at Mark Lanegan

Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin has recalled how he regrets throwing a beer can at Mark Lanegan’s head – but recalled how it resulted in the pair becoming like “brothers”.Martin paid tribute to Lanegan on his social media pages this week, sharing a story about how the band used to throw beer cans at one another.The grunge icon passed away at his home in Killarney, Ireland on February 22, age 57.Martin wrote: “With the passing of our brother and bandmate, Mark Lanegan, I have found that humour is really the best medicine, and Mark knew this truth, perfectly. So I outlined 7 stories about Mark and the Trees, which I am currently writing and will post here on my pages.

Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder makes solo outing a group project - abcnews.go.com - California - Chad
abcnews.go.com
02.03.2022 / 17:23

Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder makes solo outing a group project

INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Technically, Eddie Vedder's new album and tour are a solo project.But the longtime Pearl Jam frontman was anything but alone on the almost-accidental venture.

Eddie Vedder discusses contracting COVID-19: “It felt pretty serious” - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New Jersey - county San Diego - Seattle - Chad
nme.com
01.03.2022 / 08:39

Eddie Vedder discusses contracting COVID-19: “It felt pretty serious”

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder opened up to the crowd about his experience contracting COVID-19.“I got the COVID right before we were supposed to start practicing, probably five, six weeks ago, and literally saw my life flash in front of my eyes,” Vedder said while addressing the audience at Los Angeles’ YouTube Theater on February 25, after his daughter Olivia performed her Flag Day track ‘My Father’s Daughter’.“I’ve done some very good things for my body and I’ve also had a lot of fun and I’ve done some things that would be termed some kind of abuse,” he joked. “I won’t get into the details.

Watch Eddie Vedder cover The Police’s ‘Message In A Bottle’ with Stewart Copeland - www.nme.com - USA - California - Ireland - Seattle - Chad
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27.02.2022 / 16:05

Watch Eddie Vedder cover The Police’s ‘Message In A Bottle’ with Stewart Copeland

Eddie Vedder was joined by The Police drummer Stewart Copeland at a California show this weekend to perform ‘Message In A Bottle’ – check out footage below.Vedder and his all-star band The Earthlings, which features Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and former RHCP guitarist (and current Pearl Jam touring member) Josh Klinghoffer, are currently towards the end of a short US tour behind Vedder’s new solo album, ‘Earthling’.At Friday night’s (February 25) show at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, Copeland joined the band on drums for an extended run through one of The Police’s biggest hits.It also saw Chad Smith, usually drummer for the band as he is in Red Hot Chili Peppers, taking up guitar duties instead.See footage of the performance below.At an earlier show on the tour in Seattle, Vedder paid a moving tribute to the late Mark Lanegan following the grunge icon’s death.The former Screaming Trees frontman passed away yesterday morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland.There was an outpouring of grief from artists across the music world from the likes of Manic Street Preachers, The Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess, Anton Newcombe and many others.Vedder, who was performing at the Benaroya Hall, paused his show to honour the late 57-year-old.“I got here about four o’clock and all of a sudden my body started shaking a little bit,” he told the audience. “I started to feel really terrible and I think it was because I was having an allergic reaction to sadness.“Because we lost… there’s a guy called Mark Lanegan.

Courtney Love remembers Mark Lanegan: “Safe travels Lanegan” - www.nme.com - Ireland
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27.02.2022 / 14:47

Courtney Love remembers Mark Lanegan: “Safe travels Lanegan”

Courtney Love has remembered Mark Lanegan in a new post on social media.The grunge icon passed away at his home in Killarney, Ireland on Tuesday morning (February 22), age 57.Paying tribute on social media, Love posted of picture of the pair together along with the caption: “Safe travels Lanegan”.You can see that below.A post shared by Courtney Love Cobain (@courtneylove)Lanegan was the frontman with The Screaming Trees from 1985-2000 and was also known for his work with bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Mad Season, The Gutter Twins and for his many numerous collaborations.The news of Lanegan’s passing prompted a huge wave of tributes on social media from the likes of Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, Manic Street Preachers, Tim Burgess and Sleaford Mods.Nick Cave – who performed and collaborated with Lanegan on numerous occasions – also published a new entry to his Red Hand Files website in which he recalled his memories of the artist.He said: “A greatness, Mark, a greatness — a true singer, a superb writer and beautiful soul, loved by all. Love Nick.” Writing on Twitter upon the announcement of Lanegan’s death this week, Cave’s longtime collaborator Warren Ellis added: “Mark wherever you are I hope you hear the tears.

Nick Cave pays moving tribute to “beautiful soul” Mark Lanegan - www.nme.com - Australia - Ireland
nme.com
25.02.2022 / 17:39

Nick Cave pays moving tribute to “beautiful soul” Mark Lanegan

Nick Cave has shared an emotional tribute to grunge icon Mark Lanegan, who died earlier this week aged 57.Lanegan – known as the former frontman of The Screaming Trees and for his work with Queens Of The Stone Age, among other bands – passed away at his home in Killarney, Ireland on Tuesday morning (February 22).In a statement, the late musician’s family asked fans to respect their privacy at this difficult time.

Stereophonics and Cat Power among special guests for Pearl Jam’s Hyde Park shows - www.nme.com - Seattle - city Murder
nme.com
24.02.2022 / 13:11

Stereophonics and Cat Power among special guests for Pearl Jam’s Hyde Park shows

Stereophonics and Cat Power are among the new support acts that have been announced for Pearl Jam‘s pair of Hyde Park shows this summer.Pearl Jam will play at the BST Hyde Park series in central London on July 8 and 9, with Pixies already set to support the band on the opening night.This morning (February 24) BST Hyde Park announced a host of support acts for both shows. Cat Power, White Reaper, The Murder Capital, The Glorious Sons, Simon Townshend, La Luz, Sick Joy and Dream Nails will all play on July 8 prior to Pearl Jam’s headline slot.Stereophonics lead the support acts on July 9, with Imelda May, The Last Internationale, La Luz, JJ Wilde and The Wild Things also set to perform.More artists are due to be announced for both line-ups in the coming weeks and months.

Dave Grohl pays tribute to Mark Lanegan: “If he sang about pain, you believed it” - www.nme.com - Ireland - Seattle
nme.com
24.02.2022 / 12:07

Dave Grohl pays tribute to Mark Lanegan: “If he sang about pain, you believed it”

Dave Grohl has paid tribute to Mark Lanegan who died earlier this week, remembering him as an artist that could expertly express emotion through singing.The Foo Fighters frontman said that Lanegan, whom he joined in being a sometime member of Queens Of The Stone Age, was “so pure and so real” in his artistry.“If he sang about pain, you believed it and if he sang about love, you believed it,” Grohl told The Independent about the late singer.“If you know anything about his story, or have read any of his books, you’ll understand why he sang what he did and why he sang it the way that he did. There was nobody like him.

Eddie Vedder Says His ‘Body Started Shaking’ in Response to Mark Lanegan’s Death - variety.com - Seattle
variety.com
24.02.2022 / 00:15

Eddie Vedder Says His ‘Body Started Shaking’ in Response to Mark Lanegan’s Death

Chris Willman Music WriterEddie Vedder had a reaction to fellow musician Mark Lanegan’s passing this week that was not just tantamount to each-Seattle-rocker’s-death-diminishes me — he felt it deeply viscerally, as he described it during a concert at the city’s Benaroya Hall Tuesday night.“We felt good last night and excited… and then I got here at 4:00 and all of a sudden, my body started shaking a little bit,” Vedder told the crowd. “And I started to feel really terrible, and I think it was because I was having an allergic reaction to sadness.

Watch Eddie Vedder cover Pretenders’ ‘Precious’ with Duff McKagan - www.nme.com - USA - California - county Hall - Chad
nme.com
23.02.2022 / 21:45

Watch Eddie Vedder cover Pretenders’ ‘Precious’ with Duff McKagan

Eddie Vedder resumed his ‘Earthling’ US tour this week, and his first show back saw him perform a cover of Pretenders‘ ‘Precious’ alongside Duff McKagan.A couple of the Pearl Jam frontman’s tour dates in California were postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak, but on Monday (February 21) he got back on the road with his first show back taking place at Benaroya Hall in Seattle.The setlist for the show was littered with covers, including Tom Petty’s ‘Room At The Top’, Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’, The Who‘s ‘I’m One’, George Harrison’s ‘Isn’t It A Pity’, and Bob Dylan’s ‘All Along The Watchtower’.There was also a cover of Pretenders’ 1980 record ‘Precious’, which Vedder performed with help from Guns N’ Roses bassist McKagan. You can see footage below.Elsewhere in the show, Vedder performed several Pearl Jam classics – ‘Porch’, ‘Wishlist’, ‘Corduroy’, and ‘Dirty Frank’ – as well as some tracks from his new solo LP, ‘Earthling’.His backing band, the Earthlings, is a musical supergroup consisting of Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, Jane’s Addiction bassist Chris Chaney, and former Chili Peppers and current Pearl Jam touring guitarist Josh Klinghoffer.

Mark Lanegan dies - completemusicupdate.com - Ireland - Seattle
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23.02.2022 / 16:27

Mark Lanegan dies

Former Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan has died, aged 57. No cause of death has yet been announced.“Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland”, reads a statement on his Twitter account.

Screaming Trees singer, Seattle icon Mark Lanegan dies at 57 - abcnews.go.com - New York - Ireland - Seattle
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23.02.2022 / 04:53

Screaming Trees singer, Seattle icon Mark Lanegan dies at 57

Mark Lanegan, the singer whose raspy baritone and darkly poetic songwriting made Screaming Trees an essential part of the early Seattle grunge scene and brought him an acclaimed solo career, died Tuesday at age 57.“Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland,” said a post on Lanegan’s Twitter account, which called him “a beloved singer, songwriter, author and musician.” Management company SKH confirmed the death for the New York Times.No cause was given. In a memoir released last year, Lanegan said a severe case of COVID-19 left him hospitalized in a coma.Lanegan never saw major commercial success, but through seven full-length albums with Screaming Trees, 10 solo records, and collaborations with Queens of the Stone Age and many others, he won a devoted fan base that included critics and his fellow musicians of several generations.“Mark Lanegan will always be etched in my heart — as he surely touched so many with his genuine self, no matter the cost, true to the end,” John Cale of the Velvet Underground said on Twitter.Iggy Pop tweeted, “Mark Lanegan, RIP, deepest respect for you.

Mark Lanegan, frontman for Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, dead at 57 - www.foxnews.com - Ireland - Seattle - county Lee
foxnews.com
23.02.2022 / 04:05

Mark Lanegan, frontman for Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, dead at 57

Mark Lanegan, who followed a long stint as lead vocalist for the proto-grunge band Screaming Trees with a distinguished career as an impassioned solo singer-songwriter and adventurous collaborator with Queens of the Stone Age and others, has died. A cause of death was not announced, although last year he was said to be suffering from Covid-19 and kidney disease; he was 57. "Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland," reads a statement on his Twitter account.

Mark Lanegan (1964–2022), Screaming Trees singer - legacy.com - Ireland - Seattle - Afghanistan
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23.02.2022 / 02:21

Mark Lanegan (1964–2022), Screaming Trees singer

Mark Lanegan was the lead singer for the pioneering grunge band Screaming Trees known for the song “Nearly Lost You.”  Mark Lanegan was a singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer for the pioneering psychedelic grunge band Screaming Trees. Lanegan co-founded Screaming Trees in 1984 and the band would become prominent in the Seattle grunge music scene that included Nirvana, Peral Jam, and Soundgarden. In 1990, Kurt Cobain sang lead on two songs for Mark Lanegan’s solo debut ‘The Winding Streets.’ After releasing moderately successful albums, Screaming Trees achieved modern rock and MTV stardom with their hit song “Nearly Lost You,” which was featured on the “Singles” soundtrack. After Screaming Trees broke up in 2000, Lanegan released solo albums and made guest appearances with the popular stoner hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age.

Mark Lanegan dead - Queens of the Stone Age star dies age 57 - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland - state Washington
ok.co.uk
23.02.2022 / 01:57

Mark Lanegan dead - Queens of the Stone Age star dies age 57

Queens of the Stone Age star Mark Lanegan has passed away at the age of 57.The sad news was shared by loved ones, who confirmed the musician’s death via a statement on his official Twitter account.The statement read: “Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland. "A beloved singer, songwriter, author and musician he was 57 and is survived by his wife Shelley. No other information is available at this time.

Mark Lanegan Dies: Screaming Trees, Queens Of The Stone Age Singer Was 57 - deadline.com - Ireland - state Washington - Afghanistan - county Pine
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23.02.2022 / 00:35

Mark Lanegan Dies: Screaming Trees, Queens Of The Stone Age Singer Was 57

Mark Lanegan, the singer for grunge pioneers Screaming Trees and frequent vocalist for the Josh Homme-founded rock band Queens of the Stone Age, died today at his home in Killarney, Ireland. He was 57.

Mark Lanegan, grunge icon and Screaming Trees singer, dead at 57 - nypost.com - Ireland - county Stone - county Queens - Seattle - county Lee
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23.02.2022 / 00:25

Mark Lanegan, grunge icon and Screaming Trees singer, dead at 57

a post published on his official Twitter account. “Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning,” the tweet read. “A beloved singer, songwriter, author and musician he was 57 and is survived by his wife Shelley.

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