Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox has returned to Los Angeles amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 18-year-old is a student at South Korea's Yonsei University.
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Patti LaBelle is mourning the loss of fellow soul singer-songwriter Bill Withers, who died Monday (March 30) in Los Angeles from heart complications at 81 years old."I am deeply saddened by the passing of Bill Withers, a musical genius and trailblazer who has inspired so many! But, I know his spirit lives on through his beautiful music!" LaBelle tells Billboard by email.
"My heartfelt condolences go out to his loved ones and fans all over the world!"The Godmother of Soul has joined Chance the
.Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox has returned to Los Angeles amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 18-year-old is a student at South Korea's Yonsei University.
For John Krasinski's Internet show, Some Good News, Oscar-winning actor Brad Pitt made an unexpected cameo. Pitt served as the segment's weatherman, briefly reporting from what appears to be his Los Angeles home in a seven-second appearance.Other notable faces you might recognize in this episode include all of the Jonas Brothers, Chance the Rapper, and Billie Eilish.Brad Pitt can now safely add weatherman to his multihyphenate career.
Most people don’t know him by name, but Dave Hampton is one of the music industry’s top-flight audio engineers. His clientele has included Prince, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, RZA, M.I.A.
Many of Bill Withers‘ fans are mourning his death, including his famous friends and admirers.
Hozier hosted his Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which focuses on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women in Los Angeles.Going live from his bedroom with an acoustic guitar in hand, the crooner delivered fan-favorites like "To Be Alone," "Cherry Wine," "From Eden" and "Take Me to Church" with his characteristically mellifluous vocals.Hozier also took a moment to pay tribute to the
Although the late Bill Withers spent barely a dozen years as an active performer -- from the early 1970s through the mid-'80s, before becoming sufficiently dispirited about the music industry -- his songbook and legacy has endured thanks to a slate of covers, interpolations and re-workings of his most famous tunes.Withers died Monday of heart complications at age 81 in Los Angeles.
Singer and songwriter Bill Withers passed away at 81, due to heart complications in Los Angeles. The family of the Lean On Me singer gave an official statement to Associated Press.
On Friday morning, the Associated Press reported that legendary soul singer and musician Bill Withers had died at the age of 81. Best known for songs like "Lean On Me," “Lovely Day,” and “Ain’t No Sunshine,” Withers reportedly died on Monday in Los Angeles from heart complications.
John Legend is mourning a longtime legend who had inspired him and many others in the music world, soul singer Bill Withers. The Grammy-wining artist, known for '70s hits such as "Lean on Me," "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lovely Day," died at age 81 from heart complications on Monday in Los Angeles, multiple reports said on Friday.
Bill Withers, who wrote and sang a string of soulful songs in the 1970s that have stood the test of time, including “Lean on Me,” “Lovely Day” and “Ain’t No Sunshine,” has died from heart complications, his family said in a statement to The Associated Press. He was 81.
Bill Withers stands as one of R&B/soul music's most revered singer-songwriters, and over the course of his career, he forged an impressive resumé on Billboard's charts. The three-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Rol
Bill Withers, the former Navy man and commercial aircraft worker who became one of music’s most revered poet laureates, has died. The Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member died Monday (March 30) in Los Angeles from heart complications.
US soul singer Bill Withers, who was behind a string of hits in the 1970s including Lean On Me, Lovely Day and Ain’t No Sunshine, has died from heart complications aged 81.
Bill Withers, the ‘70s soul singer behind classics like “Lean On Me” and “Ain’t No Sunshine,” died from heart complications in Los Angeles, according to a statement his family released to the Associated Press. Withers was 81.
Bill Withers, known for his iconic songs “Lean on Me” and “Lovely Day,” has died from heart complications at the age of 81.
American singer Bill Withers has died at the age of 81, his family have confirmed.