Janelle Monae broke down during an emotional performance of Charlie Chaplin’s Smile on the Pay It Forward Live broadcast on Thursday.
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No drums? No problem. Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts didn’t let the lack of a drum kit stop him from joining his bandmates in a live performance from their respective homes on Saturday.
The legendary rock band was among the performers participating in the “One World: Together At Home” event that raised money for coronavirus relief efforts. The Stones – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Watts – performed their 1969 song, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” The video clip shows a
.Janelle Monae broke down during an emotional performance of Charlie Chaplin’s Smile on the Pay It Forward Live broadcast on Thursday.
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There seems to be a lot of debate about when our lives will, or should, go back to normal. Protesters are feeling like prisoners who are forced to stay inside their homes, while other seemingly more responsible Americans are voluntarily staying indoors to protect themselves and those they care about. I’m sure these types of conversations permeate most households, but here in my new abode, different debates are much more intense, at least to a 5-year-old.
LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
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The two-hour event, which also saw the participation of Bollywood stars and , featured performances by Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lizzo, and Taylor Swift among others, was not planned as a fundraiser but the April 18 show inspired people across America to donate, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, unless what you want is a special live performance from the Rolling Stones streamed right into your living room.
The Rolling Stones are taking over One World: Together at Home!
The “One World: Together At Home” concert was truly an experience. Viewers tuned in to show their support for healthcare and frontline workers from all around the world, and it was amazing to see the world’s biggest stars come together for one incredible concert.
Everything has turned digital given the present day and age. But now that we are all stuck at home due to the ongoing Coronavirus crisis, other things that happened in person, including concerts and festivals, have also turned digital, and rightly so.
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The Rolling Stones will perform during Lady Gaga’s star-studded One World: Together At Home live-streamed concert this weekend.
The Rolling Stones will perform during Lady Gaga’s star-studded One World: Together At Home concert this weekend.
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The Rolling Stones are joining the fight to end the coronavirus.The legendary rockers are set for One World: Together at Home, the all-star broadcast special this weekend in support of the World Health Organization and Global Citizen.“We are honored to be invited to be part of the ‘One World: Together at Home‘ broadcast - from our homes in isolation,” say the Stones’ Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood in a statement.