“The worst is not behind us,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Thursday. “The worst is right in front of us.”
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Eric Clapton will join forces with Van Morrison on a new song, the fourth track in the latter’s current series of anti-lockdown songs.Morrison recently shared three anti-lockdown protest songs, in which he accused the government of being “fascist bullies”.
‘No More Lockdown’, ‘Born to Be Free’ and ‘As I Walked Out’ were written in opposition to the government’s coronavirus restrictions.Now, he and Clapton have announced ‘Stand and Deliver’, a track written by Morrison and performed by Clapton
.“The worst is not behind us,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Thursday. “The worst is right in front of us.”
Barbarossa – aka musician James Mathé – has announced that he will release his latest album, ‘Love Here Listen’, next spring. Accompanying this announcement is new single, ‘Iris2Iris’.“I was thinking about how I have moments of clarity more and more as I get older of what is really meaningful in my life and how I can best use my time in this life”, says Mathé of the new song.
Dave Grohl and producer Greg Kurstin have announced a new covers song series to celebrate Hanukkah.The pair will cover eight songs by Jewish artists this month, one for each day of the holiday season.“This year, instead of doing a Christmas song, Greg and I decided to celebrate Hanukkah by recording eight songs by eight famous Jewish artists and releasing one song each night of Hanukkah,” Grohl explained of the project in a new teaser video, which you can watch below.“With all the mishegas of
Thomas Girardi has responded to Erika Jayne's petition for divorce.In court documents obtained by ET on Tuesday, the lawyer listed their date of separation as «TBD» and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split.The court docs reveal that Thomas is also asking to terminate the court's ability to award spousal support to Erika and that his estranged wife pay his attorney's fees.As ET previously reported, Erika, 49, filed for divorce from Thomas, 81, on Nov.
In the race for the most shocking news of 2020, in regards to the film industry, that is, we have already sent the trophy to WarnerMedia for its massive announcement that the studio’s entire Warner Bros. 2021 film slate was getting sent to HBO Max the same day as theaters.
Get ready for a new song from Troye Sivan!
Greta Van Fleet have announced that they’ll return next year with their second album, The Battle At Garden’s Gate’, as well as sharing the first track from the record.The U.S.
Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefDid Van Morrison and Eric Clapton not get the memo that there is a global health catastrophe that has so far claimed nearly 1.5 million lives worldwide? Do they not know that this pandemic is far from over?In what world are these two living?The fact that they would decide to collaborate on a song slamming COVID-19 lockdowns, discouraging people from taking extreme precautions and wearing masks to protect themselves and others, is beyond unconscionable.With
The Hold Steady have announced their eighth album ‘Open Door Policy’ – listen to lead single ‘Family Farm’ below.Following on from last year’s ‘Thrashing Thru The Passion’, the 11-track record is due for release in February on the band’s Positive Jams label (via Thirty Tigers).It was recorded at The Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, New York alongside producer Josh Kaufman and engineer D. James Goodwin.
coronavirus pandemic.The two-wheeled protests came to London last month, with cyclists riding through the streets of the capital to raise awareness of musicians unable to receive financial support from the government during the pandemic.A new protest will come to London on Wednesday (December 2), starting at 7pm GMT at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park and riding to Parliament Square.A second protest will take place the following day in Bristol, beginning on Clifton Down, also at 7pm.
No good deed goes unpunished, as the saying goes. Eric Clapton and Van Morrison are finding that out today, as their effort to support musicians affected by the pandemic is drawing backlash.
Demi Lovato‘s ex-fiance Max Ehrich has a new girlfriend and you can see the new pics of them together – TMZ See the sweet new photo of Gigi Hadid and her baby girl – Just Jared Jr Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about something he regrets – TooFab Check out some great Black Friday deals – Celebitchy This actor is getting a lot of backlash for his upcoming role – DListed Billie Eilish shares how quarantine affected her upcoming album – Just Jared Jr
Jimi Hendrix cover by Eddie Van Halen has been unearthed – listen below.The version of ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ track ‘If 6 Was 9’ has been dug up and remastered by keyboardist David Garfield, and appears on his new EP ‘Guitar Heros OTB, Vol.
Ellise Shafer editorLos Angeles County officials have announced a new stay-at-home order to take effect Monday, Nov. 30.The three-week order was announced on Friday, as the county confirmed 4,544 new cases of COVID-19 and 24 new deaths.
To hear music legends Eric Clapton and Van Morrison tell it, live music may never be the same again even after we get past the coronavirus pandemic and get on with life.
Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth reminded fans of all the reasons they love the actresses during their run on What I Like About You.The duo starred as sisters Holly and Val Tyler, respectively, on the WB sitcom from 2002 to 2006.
Naman Ramachandran Music legends Van Morrison and Eric Clapton have announced a new single, “Stand and Deliver,” in support of Morrison’s Save Live Music campaign. The blues track was written by Morrison and is performed by Clapton.Morrison, best known for songs like “Brown Eyed Girl,” “Domino” and “Wild Night,” as well as seminal albums “Moondance” and “Astral Weeks,” released three songs protesting the U.K.
Boris Johnson will set out plans for a strengthened three-tier system of coronavirus restrictions to replace the national lockdown in England.The Prime Minister will also detail a limited relaxation in the rules for over Christmas, which would allow a small number of households to be able to mix for a set number of days.However Mr Johnson is not expected to be currently in a position to give the specifics.The PM will make a statement today in the Commons at 3.30pm to MPs, however he will appear