Also Read: Hollywood Stars Condemn Anti-Asian Racism Amid Coronavirus Pandemic“Support local Asian-American business owners,” actor Clyde Kusatsu said at one point. “Take care of your neighbors.
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Pearl Jam co-founder and bassist Jeff Ament chatted with Hanuman Welch on the latest episode of Apple Music's ALT CTRL Tuesday (July 7) about how the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the grunge rockers from hitting the road but presented no roadblocks for his solo career path.
Ament released his surprise solo EP American Death Squad on June 26, a five-song quarantine compilation that came three months after Pearl Jam's 11th studio album Gigaton. The Seattle-based rock band prepared to promote
Also Read: Hollywood Stars Condemn Anti-Asian Racism Amid Coronavirus Pandemic“Support local Asian-American business owners,” actor Clyde Kusatsu said at one point. “Take care of your neighbors.
Federal authorities faulted Netflix's “Tiger King” star and G.W. Zoo operator Jeff Lowe for multiple alleged veterinary care shortcomings and other issues at the exotic wildlife park, according to a newly unveiled inspection report.
While the rest of the industry begins to start filming on blockbusters, yet again, Universal has already got the ball rolling on Colin Trevorrow’s highly-anticipated sequel, “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Though the US is still dealing with spiking COVID-19 numbers and plenty of uncertainty, ‘Dominion’ seems to be moving ahead in the UK with the cast and crew all back at work.
Supersuckers have shared their collaborative cover of the Ramones, which features an appearance from Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder.The two artists first teamed up for the cover at a benefit gig held in Seattle on June 18, 2015, which was held to raise money to help Supersuckers frontman Eddie Spaghetti in his battle against stage three oropharynx cancer.Vedder joined the band during the encore of the show to perform a version of the Ramones’ ‘I Believe In Miracles’.
Twitter was rocked with an unprecedented Bitcoin scam this week, targeting numerous high-profile figures. Billionaires and A-list celebrities all had their accounts breached, mainly figures in the US.
Margo Price addressed the recent Lady A name dispute during her televised performance on “The Grand Ole Opry” Saturday.
When country music trio Lady Antebellum announced last month that they were changing their name to Lady A due to the word “antebellum” being tied to slavery, it was a big surprise to blues singer Anita White, who has been performing in Seattle as Lady A for more than 20 years. According to People magazine, both Lady Antebellum and Lady A had a discussion about “continued coexistence” where both musical acts could perform under the moniker Lady A.
Country trio Lady A’s recent name change from original moniker Lady Antebellum was orchestrated to erase the tinge of racism associated with the word “antebellum” and its associations with slavery and the Confederacy.
alum revealed to followers on his Instagram Story that he recently contracted coronavirus, which then «devolved into double pneumonia.» «I'll try to reach out to as many people as I can individually, but publicly let me say thank you for the prayers & kind words,» he later shared in a post on his Instagram on Tuesday. «I have Covid that has devolved into pneumonia.
The Eagles, Pearl Jam, Guns N’ Roses and Green Day are among the bands who have received PPP loans from the US federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program during the coronavirus crisis.As Rolling Stone reports, data from the Small Business Administration and Treasury Department confirms that the the money will go towards supporting and retaining the artists’ crews and staff during the ongoing crisis.The Eagles’ loan has been listed under their touring company and will help save 50
Taylor Swift for president in 2020? Her fans sure hope so.
Chrissy Teigen is not happy with American Airlines.