(This story originally published on April 24, 2019, and has been republished ahead of the “Cobra Kai” Season 3 premiere Jan. 1 on Netflix.
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Muse‘s 2003 single, ‘Hysteria’, from their album ‘Absolution’.Bushell originally shared a drum cover of the song back in July, but this time around the multi-instrumentalist added the song’s frenetic bass line into the mix.“Ever since I jammed Hysteria by [Muse] on drums I wanted to learn the bass line too as it’s so so #awesome!” Bushell tweeted.“It is the HARDEST bass line I have ever learned.
I had to concentrate A LOT!”Ever since I jammed Hysteria by @muse on drums I wanted to learn the bass
.(This story originally published on April 24, 2019, and has been republished ahead of the “Cobra Kai” Season 3 premiere Jan. 1 on Netflix.
Just in case you didn’t read the story of the mother who tracked down the cartel kidnappers who murdered her daughter when the New York Times published it earlier this month, you’re in luck, because Variety reports that Blumhouse just won a heated bidding war for the rights to the story.
Nandi Bushell has shared another new cover to end the year – watch her take on Slipknot‘s ‘Unsainted’ below.Earlier this month, Bushell shared her first original song, a track called ‘Gods and Unicorns’.“Yes! I am a total metal head! I love how awesome the drumming is in Slipknot!” Bushell wrote in the description for the ‘Unsainted’ cover.
Jon Burlingame “When I get a call saying, ‘Do you want to do a Western?,’ my answer is always yes,” says “News of the World” composer James Newton Howard. “I love Westerns.”Previous horse dramas for the eight-time Oscar nominee have included “Wyatt Earp” and “Hidalgo.” His collaboration with director Paul Greengrass was his first, and he visited the New Mexico location during shooting more than a year ago.“The New Mexico desert is always inspiring,” Howard says.
In a very competitive situation. Blumhouse has won the screen rights to a Dec. 13 New York Times story which chronicled one desperate mother’s revenge spree in Mexico, when she avenged her daughter’s murder by taking on the drug cartels and tracking down the perpetrators by herself. She saw ten of them apprehended by police before she was shot and killed in front of her home on Mother’s Day, 2017.
A New Mexico sheriff is joining a growing number of law enforcement officials refusing to enforce "restrictive" coronavirus measures.
At least three people – including a pregnant woman in her early 20s – languish in critical condition in Guanajuato, Mexico, after their hands were chopped off and their bleeding bodies were thrown from the back of a truck last week. "This happened to me for being a thief, and because I didn't respect hard-working people and continued to rob them," the chilling note strapped to their bodies read.
The sheriff in New Mexico’s most populous county said in a video last week that he will not enforce any stay-at-home orders that subvert individuals’ constitutional rights, adding that his office will focus on helping families and businesses safe from crime.
Flip or Flip star Tarek El Moussa and Selling Sunset‘s Heather Rae Young have jetted off to Mexico for a romantic Cabo getaway. The blonde beauty, 33, and her fiance, 39, were seen soaking up the sunshine at a luxe hotel on December 18.
Chrishell Stause, 39, and Keo Motsepe, 31, have jetted off to Mexico for a tropical vacation, and the new couple were seen getting very cozy. The Selling Sunset beauty and the Dancing with the Stars pro packed on the PDA while sitting atop a yacht in Cabo San Lucas, and appeared to be soaking up the sunshine.
Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young hang out by the pool in a cabana while enjoying the sunny weather on Friday (December 18) in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Narcos: Mexico star Fernanda Urrejola is on the call sheet for Cry Macho, Clint Eastwood’s drama that is wrapping up shooting in New Mexico. Eastwood is directing and starring in the feature that is based on a book written by N.
The novel coronavirus claimed the life of a third-grade teacher in New Mexico, according to her family and the school where she worked. Philamena Belone, 44, died on Friday, her brother, Phillip Belone said. Previously healthy, Belone lost her battle against the virus just three weeks after she first fell ill.
The death of country music legend Charley Pride is being questioned by several of the genre’s stars, who are wondering whether his performance at the County Music Association’s indoor awards show a month before he acquired Covid-19 may be connected.