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    Glastonbury Festival Canceled for a Second Year Due to Pandemic

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    Orlando Bloom Proud of Fiancee Katy Perry's Performance at Presidential Inauguration TV Special

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    The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ actor cries ‘a tear of joy’ after watching his wife-to-be’s moving performance at the TV special celebrating Joe Biden’s inauguration.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Orlando Bloom gushed he’s “one proud partner” after Katy Perry’s “Celebrating America” performance.
    The actor cried “a tear of joy” when his wife-to-be belted out her mega-hit “Firework” during the TV special in honour of President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday (20Jan21).
    And Orlando can’t wait for the couple’s four-month-old daughter, Daisy, to be old enough to see her mother “play (her) part in a moment in history.”
    Alongside a clip of his fiancee’s powerful performance of her 2010 hit, Orlando wrote, “One day our little girl will grow up and see her mother play her part in a moment in history that we hope will heal, we hope will unite, we hope, we love.”
    “One proud partner here with a tear of joy.”

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    Katy belted out “Firework” at the National Mall as the night sky was lit up behind her with an incredible firework display, with the performance quickly leading to her trending on Twitter.
    She later shared a clip of the performance on her Instagram page, writing alongside it, “Firework – Celebrating America.”
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    Katy’s “Firework” performance closed out the TV special which kicked off with Bruce Springsteen’s powerful rendition of “Land of Hope & Dreams.” The Boss said, “I’m proud to be here in cold Washington, D.C.”
    It also featured Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, and the Foo Fighters.
    Tom Hanks served as a host, “Tonight, we ponder the United States of America, the practice of democracy, the foundations of a republic, the integrity of our Constitution, the hopes and dreams we all share for a more perfect union.”

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    Bruce Springsteen Kicks Off Presidential Inauguration TV Special With Moving Performance

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    The Boss delivers a powerful rendition of ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’, the song he previously performed in 2017 when Barack Obama stepped down as President.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Bruce Springsteen opened the “Celebrating America” TV special that ended the presidential inauguration on Wednesday (20Jan21) with a powerful rendition of “Land of Hope & Dreams”.
    Standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., The Boss introduced the song he performed in 2017 as Barack Obama stepped down as President, by stating he was proud to be part of the two-hour event staged to celebrate the inauguration of Obama’s Vice-President, Joe Biden, as America’s 46th leader.
    “I’m proud to be here in cold Washington, D.C.,” the rocker said.
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    The special, hosted by Tom Hanks at the National Mall in the capital, also featured performances from Jon Bon Jovi, who sang a cover of the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” from Miami, Florida, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, the Foo Fighters, and Katy Perry, who closed the show with a powerful rendition of her hit “Firework” as the night sky behind her was lit up.
    Opening his hosting duties, Hanks told viewers, “Tonight, we ponder the United States of America, the practice of democracy, the foundations of a republic, the integrity of our Constitution, the hopes and dreams we all share for a more perfect union.”
    The TV special also featured famous inauguration speeches from American citizens and dignitaries and messages from members of the Armed Forces from across the globe.
    There was also a special moment when the new President addressed the nation before the Lincoln Memorial.

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    Lawmakers Push for ‘Selena’ to Be Added to National Film Registry

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchBest Movies on NetflixBest of Disney PlusBest of Amazon PrimeBest Netflix DocumentariesNew on NetflixAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyHispanic Lawmakers, Pushing for a Change in Hollywood, Start With ‘Selena’Lawmakers and experts hope that by adding the film to the National Film Registry, more doors could open for Latinos in movies and television. More

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    Glastonbury Festival 2021 Called Off Due to Covid-19 Pandemic

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    The British music festival which takes place annually at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England has been cancelled by organizers amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

    Jan 22, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Organisers of the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival has cancelled its 2021 edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year running.
    The iconic music event, held annually at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England, will not go ahead, organisers Michael and Emily Eavis announced on the festival’s Twitter account.
    “With great regret, we must announce that this year’s Glastonbury festival will not take place, and that this will be another enforced fallow year for us,” they said. “In spite of our efforts to move heaven and earth, it has become clear that we simply will not be able to make the festival happen this year. We are so sorry to let you all down.”
    They confirmed that as with last year, anyone with a ticket has now been offered the opportunity to roll their deposit over to next year, when the festival will hopefully resume.

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    The Eavises added they were “very confident we can deliver something really special for us all in 2022.”
    Last year’s 50th-anniversary event was meant to be headlined by Sir Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, and Kendrick Lamar, but it was cancelled during the initial U.K. lockdown in March 2020.
    In December 2020, the former member of The Beatles admitted he was reluctant to headline the music festival due to coronavirus concerns. The 78-year-old musician said, “Glastonbury, where you’ve got over 100,000 people packed into a field? That’s a super-spreader.”
    Despite the organizers’ confidence, the “Hey Jude” hitmaker didn’t expect next year’s festival to take place either.

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    Palberta Blend Big-Tent Pop and Art-Rock on ‘Palberta5000’

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyAlbum ReviewPalberta Blend Big-Tent Pop and Art-Rock on ‘Palberta5000’The New York trio remains gleefully odd on an album recorded in just four days.Nina Ryser, Ani Ivry-Block, Lily Konigsberg of Palberta trade instruments and sing in tight harmonies.Credit…Chloe CarrascoJan. 21, 2021, 11:26 a.m. ETPalberta is a three-piece rock band without a guitarist, a bassist or a drummer. Or, to put it another way, Palberta is a band with three of each of those things: Onstage and on its records, Ani Ivry-Block, Lily Konigsberg and Nina Ryser trade instruments between nearly every song and harmonize with a near familial tightness that makes the very notion of a frontperson seem absurd. “It kind of feels like we share a brain in a lot of ways, at this point,” Konisberg said in 2018. It kind of sounds like that, too.Palberta is hardly the first group to treat its lineup like a self-contained revolving door — the Olympia indie legends Beat Happening did something similar in the early 1980s, about a decade before any member of Palberta was born — but the approach fits well with the hermetic and playfully disorienting feelings evoked by Palberta’s sound. Plus, onstage in particular, it’s a handy way to scramble one-dimensional expectations about women playing music: Before anyone can try to make sense of them within stale, familiar stereotypes — oh, so she’s the extroverted lead singer; that must be the cool, detached bass player — the members of Palberta have moved onto their next configuration.Since meeting at Bard College nearly a decade ago, Ivry-Block, Konigsberg and Ryser have gradually built a reputation as one of the most dynamic live acts in New York’s D.I.Y. scene (and one of the most woefully missed during the pandemic). Listening to one of its early records evokes eavesdropping on a group of friends with a shared, secret language, but seeing them live is like having at least some of its inside jokes explained. Its latest album, “Palberta5000,” though, is a welcoming entry point for those not previously clued into this insular world: It’s an attempt to balance Palberta’s art-rock influences with its earnest love of more mainstream music (Avril Lavigne, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber alongside more niche influences), and is emblematic of a generation of underground musicians that no longer draws such clear lines between punk and pop artistry.[embedded content]That’s not to say any of these songs are polished or populist enough to be Hot 100-bound — Palberta remains elementally odd, in its compositional approach as much as its subject matter. On “Palberta5000” songs about animals (“Red Antz,” “The Cow”) nearly outnumber songs about other people, while “Eggs n’ Bac’” is a hard-rocking ode to — you guessed it — hot breakfast.Some of the most effective moments on this album arise from hooks that at first seem straightforwardly catchy and thematically abstract before repetition transforms them into something haunting and resonant. “Yeah, I can’t pretend what I want,” they sing jauntily on “Big Bad Want,” an imagistic daydream in which the mute eyes of a horse reflect back the narrator’s own anxiety. The standout “Fragile Place” pushes this uncanny feeling even further, as the band members harmonize around a repeated phrase that indicates mental unease: “Hey, in a fragile place.” Palberta uses the tricks of pop structure here to a destabilizing effect: These are the kinds of hooks that implore you to sing along before you quite realize what you’re singing about.Previous Palberta albums had sharp edges and proud imperfections: Guttural grunts, occasional bust-up laughter, and some of the strangest covers of the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive” and Hall & Oates’ “Rich Girl” ever recorded. At their most meta, it was sometimes difficult to know if the members of Palberta were playing in a rock band or making fun of playing in a rock band, though their best songs — like “The Sound of the Beat” and “Gimme Everything You Got Girl,” both from their anarchic 2018 release “Roach Going Down” — were the ones that somehow managed to do both at once.“Palberta5000,” the first album it recorded with the producer Matt Labozza, has a newfound lucidity and oomph without sounding over-rehearsed, likely because the band recorded it in just four days and never attempted more than three takes for each song. It is also worth mentioning that the studio where they recorded the album is “in the original home and family lamp store” of “Pee-wee” actor Paul Reubens, a detail that — being at once funny and faintly cursed — is perfectly Palberta.“Palberta5000” is animated by the tension of contrasts — between pop catchiness and punk sensibility; between clarity and confusion; between quaking disorder and a foundational solidarity. The careening riffs and tumbling percussion of “Fragile Place” makes the song sound like it’s being recorded in a house that’s collapsing around them. But at the center of it all are those intertwined voices, so locked in friendly harmony that they seem ecstatically oblivious to, and safe from, the chaos around them.Palberta“Palberta5000”(Wharf Cat)AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    Drake Postpones New Album as He's Drained by Recovery From Surgery

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    The ‘In My Feelings’ rapper announces on Instagram Story that his highly-anticipated set ‘Certified Lover Boy’ isn’t coming in January as planned, but assures that it will arrive within this year.

    Jan 21, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Drake’s fans looking forward to his new album may be disappointed to hear new update from the star. On Wednesday, January 20, the rapper announced on Instagram that his upcoming album “Certified Lover Boy” won’t be arriving this month as planned before.
    The “Hotline Bling” hitmaker brought the news of the album release delay on his Instagram Story, explaining that the plan was derailed due to his recent surgery. “I was planning to release my album this month but between surgery and rehab my energy has been dedicated to recovery,” so the 34-year-old wrote.
    Hinting that his recovery process is going well so far, he added, “I’m blessed to be back on my feet feeling great and focused on the album, but CLB won’t be dropping in January.” The OVO Sound co-founder, however, assured fans that he’s working on completing the album within this year. “I’m looking forward to sharing it with you all in 2021,” he shared.

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    Not much is known about Drake’s condition, but the Canadian star posted in October 2020 a picture of his bandaged knee while he’s resting in bed. “I actually want to use this post to send love and motivation to anybody else that 2020 let loose on,” so he told his online devotees. “Start writing the best bounce back story now.”
    His rep later confirmed that Drizzy did undergo a knee surgery, though failed to offer up any other information as to how he got injured. Just days prior, he was still able to celebrate his 34th birthday on October 24 with a big party.
    Prior to the album release delay, Drake had teased “Certified Lover Boy” with a promo video showing a young boy looking up into a spotlight shining down on him as a hazy instrumental plays. The promo spot also referred to his previous albums and mixtapes like “So Far Gone” (2009), “Take Care” (2011), “Nothing Was the Same” (2013) and “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” (2020).
    To serve as the sixth studio album of Drake, the album has boasted a single titled “Laugh Now Cry Later” featuring Lil Durk, which was released in August.

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