Former One Direction star Zayn Malik has touched the hearts of one family going through a devastating battle.
06.01.2020 - 19:01 / billboard.com
Rocker John Mellencamp has donated $50,000 to his southern Indiana hometown for construction of a plaza near a mural that pays homage to the singer-songwriter and his 1980s hit “Small Town.”
Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman announced Mellencamp’s gift Tuesday at the end of a municipal board meeting before reading a letter from the singer-songwriter, who grew up in the city about 60 miles (96 kilometers) south of Indianapolis.
Mellencamp wrote in the letter that the money is earmarked for creation
Former One Direction star Zayn Malik has touched the hearts of one family going through a devastating battle.
Tame Impala are bouncing into Australia and New Zealand this April for a run of arena dates. Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock masters will embark on their biggest ever tour of these parts, starting April 16 at Spark Arena in Auckland, then heading east for shows in each of Australia’s big five cities.
In addition to admitting that he's an adorkable dad on Wednesday's Ellen, Coldplay's Chris Martin revealed that he came up with a great idea for a sequel to the super-creepy 2018 horror film A Quiet Place, and he even sent it to director/star John Krasinski and his co-star/wife Emily Blunt. He surprised host Ellen DeGeneres with the story after she played an ad for the upcoming A Quiet Place: Part II sequel during the show. “May I tell
Jennifer Lopez is truly enjoying the award season ride.
Heavy rock legends Metallica are sending more than thoughts and prayers to those battling the bushfire emergency in Australia: they’re sending money.The Bay Area rockers have pledged $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria to support relief efforts.“We are totally overwhelmed by the news of the wildfires sweeping through millions of acres across Australia, with major impact in New South Wales and Victoria,” reads a statement issued by the band.“The
In an attempt to help Australia combat the devastating bushfire that has ravaged the country, Elton John is donating USD 1 million to the relief efforts being conducted for those affected by the calamity. The singer made the announcement during his latest performance in Sydney.
Musicians around the world have pledged to donate funds to support bushfire relief efforts in Australia, including Metallica, Elton John, Kacey Musgraves, and more. Metallica and their foundation All Within My Hands have focused on fighting the fires, pledging $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria. At a recent concert in Sydney, John pledged to donate “$1 million to support the bushfire relief fund.”
Like so many of us, Elton John has been heartbroken by the images of the millions of animals -- potentially 1 billion, actually -- who've been killed or hurt in the devastating brushfires that have consumed more than 18 million acres in Australia during the nation's most disastrous fire season in history. But the Golden Globe-winning songwriter also happens to have the resources to do something about it.On Tuesday (Jan.
As the wildfires continue to devastate in Australia, Elton John and Chris Hemsworth have each donated $1 million to support relief efforts on the continent. Since the bushfires began ravaging the area months ago, there have been more than 20 human casualties, thousands of wildlife in the region have died and millions of acres have been scorched.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are, without a doubt, proud Australians. They share a home in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, where they often spend time.
Pink has pledged to donate half a million dollars to local fire services in Australia as the country faces a worsening wildfire crisis.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban just gave a generous donation to help those affected by the wildfires in Australia.
Pink announced on Friday, January 3, that she is donating $500,000 to Australian fire services in the wake of the catastrophic bushfires devastating the country.