Livingston boss Gary Holt heaped praise on his side following their victory over Motherwell as they made it six home wins on the trot.
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For a self-proclaimed "simple dude from Austin, Texas," Gary Clark Jr. sure is talented.
In an interview with CBS This Morning, the rocker talked about his new album This Land, which features the singer characteristically shredding on guitar before singing the tale of a neighbor who couldn't believe a black man owned the property next door.
"He said, 'I need to speak to the owner of the house.' I’m like 'Dude, you’re talking to me,'" he said, before adding, "I’m 35, I’ve been dealing with this
Livingston boss Gary Holt heaped praise on his side following their victory over Motherwell as they made it six home wins on the trot.
Gary Holt spent the final hours of the transfer window relaxing in the bath, knowing Livingston’s star man was going nowhere.
Plenty to be proud of! Joanna Gaines gushed about her family’s recently opened coffee shop, Magnolia Press, in a recent blog post and it’s clear she’s incredibly proud of the venture so far.
“It’s still hard to believe he’s gone.”
In a farewell tribute to longtime Grammys executive producer Ken Ehrlich, Camila Cabello, Gary Clark Jr., John Legend and more joined together to perform “I Sing the Body Electric” from the 1980 Academy Award-winning film Fame at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.Ehrlich announced his exit last July after serving as the ceremony's executive producer for the last 40 years. He first produced the show in 1980.
Gary Clark Jr. dominated the 2020 Grammys stage with his passionate "This Land" performance on Sunday night (Jan. 26).
Sometimes it takes a while for the Recording Academy to wake up to a deserving act, leading to nominations in the Best New Artist category that are, well, puzzling.
Pundits Gary Neville and Gary Lineker have responded to Liverpool's disallowed goal at home to Manchester United in the same manner.
Green Day is gearing up to release their thirteenth album, Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers)—and the band will donate the royalties from their latest single “Oh Yeah!” due to its sampling of a Joan Jett song written by Gary Glitter.
With 2 Chainz and Future serving as rap staples on the ATL hip-hop scene, you'd think they'd work together a lot more than they have in the past. Things changed when Hendrix and the Drench God connected on Friday (Jan. 17) for the skittish "Dead Man Walking."
Spandau Ballet’s Gary and Martin Kemp are set to feature in a spoof documentary about them recording a new album.
Having survived an aborted landing on their return from Spain last week, Livingston are aiming to avoid crashing out of the Scottish Cup this weekend.
“Anything for Selenas!” Fans are now going to have the unique opportunity to see the iconic and legendary Queen of Tejano, Selena Qunitanilla, like never before thanks to photographer John Dyer. Starting January 15 through Sunday, July 5, a special exhibit called Selena Forever/Siempre Selena will be on display at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas.
East Kilbride Thistle director Peter Kelsall reckons the manager’s job at the Showpark was too big for Gary Hamilton.
By Nellie Andreeva
John Legend, Foo Fighters, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, H.E.R. and Earth, Wind & Fire are set to perform at a Prince tribute concert this month.The Recording Academy announced Thursday that "Let's Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince” will tape at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Jan.