If you want to catch Willie Nelson on tour this year, you might have to do it outside: The outlaw country legend has canceled a handful of his indoor headlining concerts this spring out of an abundance of caution regarding COVID-19. “We are canceling our indoor headline shows until the COVID situation improves, as the safety of the audience and Willie and his touring personnel are of the utmost importance,” Nelson’s representative said in a statement. “When we are able, we will look to make up shows when possible.” According to his publicist (via Billboard), all of Nelson’s March shows have been canceled except for his Luck Reunion show on March 17th, which he holds each year at his own ranch outside of Austin, Texas. Nelson is thankfully vaccinated, but considering he’s nearing his 89th b...
A Florida judge has granted a request by the family of Bob Saget to temporarily block the release of any photos, videos, or other records related to the investigation into his death. According to lawsuit filed by Saget’s wife, Kelly Rizzo, and his three daughters, several media outlets had filed requests for the public release of these documents from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the local medical examiner’s office. The family’s complaint argued that “no legitimate public interest would be served by the release or dissemination of the records to the public.” The records reportedly include graphic videos and photos of Saget’s body, as well as audio recordings recorded during the course of the investigation and autopsy. Advertisement Related Video On Wednesday, Judge Vincent Chiu si...
Did anyone order a Ted Lasso and Sesame Street crossover episode? Brett Goldstein, who stars as gruff retired footballer Roy Kent in Apple TV+’s hit sports sitcom, paid a visit to Big Bird and his friends recently. He’ll be featured in an episode of Sesame Street scheduled to air sometime later this year. In a clip shared to Twitter, Goldstein is seen hanging out alongside Oscar the Grouch in a trash bin as Big Bird wanders by. “I met a kindred spirit the other day,” Goldstein wrote in the caption. “I told him we had a lot in common. He told me to scram.” But there was certainly no grouching involved when Goldstein shared an Instagram post expressing his gratitude. “I finally found my way to Sesame Street (all you have to do is ask, through the medium of song) and it was more wonderfu...
HBO has announced a new two-part documentary on Larry David, which will premiere Tuesday, March 1st at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. The Larry David Story is directed by David’s longtime friend and partner Larry Charles. The documentary finds the two men in conversation, as David “gets candid about his personal and professional highs and lows, from his humble beginnings as an unfunny Brooklyn kid to becoming America’s favorite misanthrope.” David will discuss Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, parenthood, and even metaphysics, according to HBO, which describes the doc as “genuine, hilarious, and eye-opening.” “I’m a total fraud,” David admits in a trailer for The Larry David Story. The Curb outlet, for me, is this guy who I want to be.” He’s completely honest, just the opposite of who I am.” Advertisement...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images / Getty In 2014, the families of five children and four adults who were killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting sued the now-bankrupt manufacturer of the gun a monster used to cut down 20 six and seven-year-old children along with six adults. On Tuesday (Feb. 15), those families’ attorneys announced a huge win for the victims of that senseless and heartbreaking tragedy. According to CNN, the families were awarded a $73 million settlement in their wrongful death lawsuit against bankrupt gun manufacturer Remington and four of its insurers. Along with the multi-million dollar payout, the plaintiffs have “obtained and can make public thousands of pages of internal company documents that prove Rem...
Note: This article contains discusses alleged sexual assault. Trey Songz has been sued by a woman who alleges that he raped her in 2016, TMZ and NBC News report. The woman, identified in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, is seeking $20 million in damages, according to TMZ. The lawsuit reportedly states that the woman was anally penetrated by Songz at a house party in Los Angeles after she repeatedly told him she did not want to have anal sex with him. The woman reportedly claims in the lawsuit that she left the location in an Uber, and when her driver noted that she was in distress, he drove her to a hospital where a sexual assault exam was conducted. She spoke to police, but says she didn’t name Songz out of fear of retaliation, according to TMZ. In a statement to NBC News, a representative for Tr...
Turnstile have shared a new music video for their Glow On single “Underwater Boi.” The animated clip was directed and edited by the band’s own drummer Daniel Fang and was captured in Second Life, the MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) that introduced a realistic virtual world back in 2003. Check the video out below. Earlier this month, Turnstile kicked off their massive world tour in support of Glow On, which will keep them on the road through July. Turnstile recently made internet history as the first-ever hardcore band to perform a “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” for NPR, and they celebrated the ocassion by linking up with Hate5six and Give’s John Scharbach for the memorable set. The band also made its TV debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers back in December. Revisit Pitc...
HEALTH have announced Disco4 :: Part II, the sequel to its 2020 counterpart. It’s out April 8 via Loma Vista. The album features the band’s previously shared collaborations with Nine Inch Nails and Poppy. It also includes new songs made with Backxwash, the Body, Perturbator, Ada Rook, and more. Today, they’ve released “Cold Blood,” a new song made with the metal institution Lamb of God. Listen to it below. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Disco4 :: Part II: 01 HEALTH x Poppy – Dead Flowers02 HEALTH x Nine Inch Nails – Isn’t Everyone03 HEALTH x Ada Rook x PlayThatBoiZay – Murder Death Kill04 HEALTH x Maenad Veyl – Identity05 HEALTH x Lamb of God – Cold Blood06 HEALTH x The Body – AD 100007 HEALTH x Backxwash x HO99O9...
The wrongful death and negligence lawsuit filed by Lil Peep’s mother Liza Womack against her late son’s management team will move forward, Rolling Stone reports. At a court hearing in Los Angeles today, Judge Teresa Beaudet upheld Womack’s 2019 lawsuit—which centers on the events leading to her son’s death at age 21 by drug overdose while on tour—and rejected a request for dismissal from First Access Entertainment (FAE). Tour manager Belinda Mercer and FAE must face the lawsuit, which heads to trial in March 2023. FAE, a management and label services company that oversaw Peep’s career, centered their request on testimony from Gothboicliq artist Cold Hart. A portion of Cold Hart’s deposition was thrown out by Judge Beaudet as inadmissible hearsay. The management team also claimed that Womac...