Nancy Wilson revealed she was the one who bought the late Eddie Van Halen his first acoustic guitar. The 67-year-old musician recalled how Van Halen called her the next morning to say he stayed up all night and penned a song with it.
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Nancy Wilson revealed she was the one who bought the late Eddie Van Halen his first acoustic guitar. The 67-year-old musician recalled how Van Halen called her the next morning to say he stayed up all night and penned a song with it.
NEW YORK -- When Nancy Wilson friended Eddie Van Halen, she learned the famed musician never played acoustic guitar. So she gifted him one.Wilson said Van Halen called her the next morning to say he stayed up all night and penned a song with it.“It just broke my heart,” Wilson said.After the guitar virtuoso succumbed to cancer last year, Wilson thought it was fitting to honor him on her new album.
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EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Grace is set to front In the Valley of Sin, a true-crime docuseries for Fox Nation that looks at a wild story from small-town Washington a quarter-century ago, Deadline has learned. The first part will bow Sunday, May 9, and the remaining five episodes will premiere daily through May 14. Watch the trailer above.
Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi made history during President Joe Biden's first address to Congress on Wednesday. The two female politicians were applauded and praised as they took their places on the dais, as it marked the first time that two women sat behind the President during an address to Congress.«Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President.
“Madam Speaker. Madame Vice President. No president has ever said those words from this podium, and it’s about time,” President Joe Biden began his first speech to Congress, to cheers. Before the historic April 28 event began, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi grasped hands and elbow bumped before settling down at the dais behind the president. It’s the first time that two women have ever taken those seats at the same time.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterLongtime Sony Pictures Entertainment executive Keith Le Goy has been named the studio’s chairman of worldwide distribution and networks.Le Goy joins SPE motion picture group’s Tom Rothman and global TV studios and corporate development’s Ravi Ahuja as one of three chairman-level leaders running the studio’s business under Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra.Here’s the full memo from Vinciquerra:I am pleased to announce that Keith Le Goy has
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