Month: May 2023

Live Nation Urban and Jesse Collins Entertainment have unveiled the lineup for the second annual Juneteenth: A Global Celebration for Freedom, set for Monday, June 19, at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California, at 8 p.m. ET. SWV, Miguel and Jodeci are among the first slate of performers tapped for the celebration, airing worldwide on
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photo: Bobby Cochran Dark lords of the frayed riff, Yob have become the stuff of legend across 20-plus years in the metal space.  Now, after two decades, the band is set to reissue their debut full length Elaborations of Carbon, a melting pot of influences and genre melding that foreshadowed their epic dominance to come.
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We’re not ready for the Fire Country Season 1 finale, despite wanting to watch it desperately. The anticipated ending was Bode’s parole hearing and the board’s verdict. Nobody thought the hearing might be in jeopardy, so it was throwing when Manny discovered that Bode tested positive for drugs on Fire Country Season 1 Episode 21.
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When it comes to Jo Dee Messina‘s sophomore album, I’m Alright, the word “revisiting” almost seems out of place, even though twenty-five years have passed since its release in 1998. This feeling of uncertainty emerges because it’s impossible to revisit an album that you have never lost touch with in the first place. The songs on this album
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Rhino has announced its plans to release a limited vinyl box set featuring all four of Otis Redding’s posthumous albums. The box set, Otis Forever: The Albums & Singles (1968-1970), will release June 9. The six-LP set not only includes Redding’s posthumous albums but also features mono versions of 24 singles from those albums. Each
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Success doesn’t come easy, but if you have the strength, willpower, dedication, passion, and hustle to overcome the obstacles that life throws at you, then things will eventually fall into place. Insert David C. Williams, an engineer, best-selling author, inventor, and philanthropist, who currently holds the position of Asst VP of Robotics Process Automation/Emerging Tech
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Since emerging from the darkest crevices of Lexington, Kentucky back in 2008, Tombstalker have served as one of the South’s foremost purveyors of stomping death metal terror. Despite having just a single long-player under their belts – 2015’s vicious Black Crusades – the band have stayed busy, releasing a half dozen splits, demos, and EPs.
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The legal fight over Lisa Marie Presley‘s trust has come to an end. According to People, legal representatives for Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough — the late Lisa Marie’s mother and daughter, respectively — reached a settlement in the battle over the trust, which dates back to January, at a Los Angeles courthouse on Tuesday
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Back at the turn of the century, guitarist Drank Hetzel formed Beltfed Weapon in the Seattle metro area. Along with a rotating cast of collaborators, Hetzel’s project fused west coast thrash with old school death metal. After 2009’s Peacekeeper EP, Beltfed Weapon started introducing more elements of ’80s speed and power metal with the band’s
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