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seemingly giving a Nazi salute to the crowd.TikTok user @doesthisfeelgood caught the wild show during the Big Sip beer fest in Bethel, NY, and the footage has since been making the rounds online.The clip showed the band having technical issues during the performance as they struggled to play over a seemingly broken PA system.
Harwell could be seen dropping his drinks, swaying back and forth onstage and flipping the bird while cursing multiple times.“I’ll f—king kill your whole family, I swear to
.The Weeknd and Swedish House Mafia have teamed up for a new song!
Latin Grammys returns to celebrate the best of Latin music in its 22nd annual installment. It will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas, on Thursday, November 18 on Univision.
Rocker Vince Neil had to be taken to the hospital Friday night after falling off the stage in the middle of a concert in Tennessee.Neil, the former frontman of Motley Crue, was performing with his own bandat the Monsters on the Mountain festival in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee with his current band when the accident happened. In a video circulated of the moment, Neil is seen coming to the edge of the stage, encouraging the audience to clap along.
One comedian’s impression of Robin Williams has caused quite a stir on social media, but the viral video has also inadvertently stirred up some painful emotions for those still grieving the late actor’s death — including his daughter Zelda Williams.
Smash Mouth‘s Steve Harwell has announced that he’s retiring due to ongoing health issues that he’s been battling for several years.According to the Los Angeles Times, the frontman has decided to step away from music following a concert that took place on Saturday (October 9) in Upstate New York, where he was slurring his words and making threatening comments toward the crowd (“I’ll fucking kill your whole family, I swear to God,” he told one fan). In footage from the event, he also appeared to
Steve Harwell is stepping down as the lead singer of Smash Mouth after 27 years.
After over 25 years fronting Smash Mouth, lead singer Steve Harwell, 54, decided to call it a day, after a viral TikTok video showed his band involved in a “chaotic” performance at the Big Sip festival in Bethel, New York on October 9.
Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell is no longer a part of the band. The 54-year-old rocker is retiring from music to deal with his physical and mental health, Harwell’s rep told The Post Tuesday.
footage captured by fans, the 54-year-old can be seen slurring his speech, cursing and even delivering what appears to be a Nazi salute.“I’ve tried so hard to power through my physical and mental health issues, and to play in front of you one last time, but I just wasn’t able to,” Harwell said in a statement.
Smash Mouth‘s Steve Harwell is leaving the band.
TMZ that his health issues have become too hard to overcome. Although he had been planning on taking a hiatus, he's now pulled the plug.Steve had fronted the band since its inception in 1994."Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of being a Rockstar performing in front of sold-out arenas and have been so fortunate to live out that dream," he said.
last performance at the Big Sip stage, he suffered numerous symptoms directly linked with his current medical situation,” the rep said. “As of today, Steve will be retiring from Smash Mouth to focus on his physical and mental health.”On Oct.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSmash Mouth’s lead singer Steve Harwell is apparently retiring after a controversial concert in Upstate New York on Saturday that found him slurring his words and making vaguely threatening comments toward the audience.
Something is VERY wrong with Smash Mouth.
Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell went beyond potty mouth during a recent show. The band performed a concert in upstate New York on Saturday. In a video of the event, Harwell, 54, can be seen slurring his words, threatening the audience and seemingly giving a Nazi salute to the crowd. TikTok user @doesthisfeelgood caught the wild show during the Big Sip beer fest in Bethel, NY, and the footage has since been making the rounds online.
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