How I Met Your Father‘s Ashley Reyes has joined the cast of The CW‘s Walker as a series regular to star opposite Jared Padalecki.
03.02.2022 - 19:00 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Kickstarts hitmaker Example has hit out at a radio station for failing to play his new songs despite sell out gigs in Glasgow and beyond.
Example, who played to a capacity crowd at the 02 Academy in Glasgow, was thrilled to be back in the city to perform following lockdown restrictions.
And as he took in his crowd he told his Instagram followers: "Hi everyone. Last week we were told that my new single was great but not right for the age demographic of a certain radio station.
"You know who they are. They know who they are. They said the same thing about my last single which was brilliant. They said same thing on my single before that, which was, you guessed it, brilliant. Because they actually say 'we love the single it's brilliant.'
"I'm not telling you my opinion. It's their opinion. We love Elliot his new single is brilliant, but it's not the right age demographic.
"So, what I'm going to do, every night I'm going to video of the queue outside the gig, and they're probably still not gonna play my song, but it's great because they'll just look like d***heads, and I'll just continue having sold out shows even though they don't wanna play me.
"So here's a video from Glasgow tonight. Bye."
Example then proceeded to show his youthful and up for it crowd in Glasgow.
The show turned out to be so banging that the DJ and hitmaker, who likes to bounce around on stage despite previous leg problems, then had to ice his feet following the show.
He also invited one of his Scottish fans called Will Smith to join him for a drink on his tour bus after Will told him he'd been to 35 of his gigs.
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The drama continues. Kanye West was quick to slam Pete Davidson (again) shortly after the Saturday Night Live star made his return to Instagram.
chronicled her two-year journey to losing 312 pounds “naturally” with a balanced diet and regular exercise. On Thursday, her husband Danny shared the troubling update with Lexi’s fans on her @fatgirlfedup account.“A few weeks ago Lexi kept getting sick and couldn’t keep any food down. She then started acting differently so I took her to the hospital where they admitted her into ICU, placed on a medically induced [coma], on a ventilator, and [told] me that her organs started failing,” he said.“They said if I waited another day to take her she could have died,” he added.The diet diarist began her inspirational dispatches as a New Year’s resolution in 2016.
Orville Peck has shared the first four tracks from his forthcoming second album, ‘Bronco’, releasing an EP dubbed ‘Chapter 1’ today (February 11).Leading the pack is a smoky, retro-tinged love song titled ‘C’mon Baby, Cry’, which serves as the lead single from ‘Bronco’, and comes alongside a video directed by Austin Peters. The other tracks released as part of ‘Chapter 1’ are the album’s opener, ‘Daytona Sand’, the western slow-burner ‘Outta Time’ and the barnstorming ‘Any Turn’.Check out the video for ‘C’mon Baby, Cry’ below, then stream the rest of the ‘Chapter 1’ EP: ‘Bronco’ – the follow-up to Peck’s 2019 debut, ‘Pony’ – is slated to drop on April 8 via Columbia.
NEW YORK -- The world of Well-Read Black Girl, and founder Glory Edim, keeps growing.What began in 2015 as an Instagram book club and a phrase on a T-shirt given to Edim by her boyfriend is now a newsletter, literary festival, podcast and the basis for two published anthologies. On Thursday, Liveright Publishing Corporation and Well-Read Black Girl announced a partnership for a literary series dedicated to debut fiction by women and non-binary authors, “with a focus on people of color and traditionally underrepresented voices.”The series is called “WRBG x Liveright" and stating in 2023 will publish two books a year.
While most people would dread the idea of their partner’s job taking them miles away from home, a source has revealed that Christine Lampard couldn’t be more thrilled about hubby Frank’s new job, even though it’s based in Liverpool. It was announced last week that the former England footballer has been appointed as the new manager of Everton football club. Even though it’ll mean him spending lots of time away from the London home he shares with TV presenter Christine, 43, and their children, his wife is delighted for him.
Fontaines D.C. played a tiny London show for War Child last night (February 4), debuting new songs from third album ‘Skinty Fia’ – see footage, reaction setlist and more below.The show, at The Dome in Tufnell Park, came as part of BRITs Week, which will see the likes of Damon Albarn and Bastille also playing intimate shows in the capital over the next few weeks around the 2022 BRIT Awards, which will be held at The O2 in London on February 8.Opening the show with ‘Too Real’ from 2019 debut album ‘Dogrel’, the band played a 14-song set sprinkled with new material alongside old classics.“Youse are a guinea pig and a half,” frontman Grian Chatten told the crowd after the full live debut of superbly catchy new single ‘Jackie Down The Line’, the first preview of new album ‘Skinty Fia’, which is set to arrive on April 22 via Partisan.Chatten was on animated form, giving thunderous renditions of ‘Televised Mind’ and ‘A Lucid Dream’ from the band’s 2020 album ‘A Hero’s Death‘ and asking the crowd to join him in the chaos.
With the success of “Yellowstone” and basically everything else that Taylor Sheridan is working on, there is a clear desire for that down and dirty, country vibe project in Hollywood. Something that features dusty roads and guns.
EXCLUSIVE: Sydney Sweeney, Halsey, Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Toby Huss, Gavin Maddox Bergman, Harriet Sansom Harris and newcomer Derek Hinkey are set to star in Tony Tost’s directorial debut National Anthem from Bron Studios.
6 Music are among the major UK radio stations to have enjoyed promising listening figures in the latest data to be published by RAJAR (Radio Joint Audience Research Ltd).RAJAR have this week shared their quarterly listening figures for Q4 2021, which covers September 20 through to December 19. This is the second set of figures to be determined through a new methodology after the coronavirus pandemic suspended RAJAR’s operations in March 2020.The latest figures show that 34.51million people tuned in each week for live output across BBC Radio during the final quarter of 2021, giving the BBC an overall share of 49.9 per cent of all radio in the UK.BBC Radio 1 pulled in 8.97million listeners aged 10 and over during Q4 2021, with the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James attracting 4.85million 10+ listeners.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorBruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s R&B duo Silk Sonic are skating their way into Epic Games’ “Fortnite” battle-royale game.In partnership with Atlantic Records, Epic is bringing Silk Sonic into “Fortnite” with ’70s-inspired outfits, a new radio station and a player tournament.Bruno Mars, in a statement, said: “When ‘Fortnite’ asked me if I wanted to create an outfit for the game, I asked, ‘Are CGI muscles off the table?’ They said, ‘No.’ I said, ‘Deal.’ I’ll see you on the Island.” Anderson .Paak commented: “When ‘Fortnite’ agreed to give Bruno CGI muscles, I said, ‘I’m in.’ He could use the help, so I support it. And it makes me cool.
Tim Reid Howard Hesseman, the veteran actor known for starring in sitcoms “WKRP in Cincinnati” and “Head of the Class,” died Jan. 29 at the age of 81. The actor is remembered here by his friend and fellow “WKRP” star, actor-director Tim Reid.I first met Howard Hesseman at a cast meeting before we shot the pilot for “WKRP in Cincinnati.” The first thing I had to do was admit that I’d lifted something from him years back.Back in the early 1970s, I was one-half of a Black and white comedy duo with Tom Dreesen.
Once a Patriot, always a Patriot. Tom Brady shared his gratitude for the New England football team and its fans after announcing his retirement.
Bright Eyes have shared three new songs ahead of an extensive reissue project set to roll-out across the coming year. The band, fronted by Conor Oberst, will re-release all nine of their studio albums in what is being described as a "Companion" seriesw with each release being accompanied by an EP of new recordings. The first three Bright Eyes albums, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997, Letting Off The Happiness, and 2000's Fevers and Mirrors, will be reissued on May 27.