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    Idina Menzel, Shakira and Rebel Wilson Among Stars Taking Part in Second Disney Singalong Special

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    Set for Mother’s Day on May 10, this TV special will also feature performances by Halsey as well as ‘The Lion King’ stars Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner and Donald Glover.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Halsey, Shakira, Idina Menzel, and Rebel Wilson will lead the cast of performers taking part in the second “Disney Family Singalong” TV special.
    Set for America’s Mother’s Day on 10 May, ABC bosses have hastily put together the event following the original hour-long concert, which featured Beyonce Knowles, Ariana Grande, and Darren Criss, among others, singing their favourite Disney covers from their living rooms, kitchens and home studios, while self-isolating.
    The sequel will also reteam “The Lion King (2019)” stars Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, and Donald Glover for a revamp of their song “Hakuna Matata”.

    Other highlights will include Menzel and Ben Platt’s version of “A Whole New World”, Halsey’s “Part of Your World”, and a rendition of “Poor Unfortunate Souls” sung by Rebel Wilson.

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    Here's Why Carrie Underwood Has to Decline Florida Georgia Line's Offer to Collaborate

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    During an appearance on the CMT Hot 20 Countdown chart show, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley admit to have approached the ‘Cry Pretty’ hitmaker to do a song together.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Carrie Underwood had to pass on a collaboration with Florida Georgia Line because her schedule was already full when the duo first invited her into the recording studio.
    Bandmates Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley haven’t been shy about their desire to work with the country superstar, and even sent out a public appeal via social media in February.
    “Whether you know it or not, we are huge fans of you and we have always wanted to do a song with you,” they posted on Twitter.
    Referring to a track they had created with singer/songwriter Julia Michaels, the “Cruise” hitmakers continued, “We’d really love for Carrie Underwood to hear this song. We think it would be a massive collaboration. We’d love to send it to you.”
    The pair went on to preview the tune, in the hopes Carrie would be shown the Twitter plea, explaining, “We don’t have your email or your phone number, so we’re gonna just play a little.”
    Carrie didn’t publicly respond at the time, but Hubbard and Kelley have since revealed she did reach out about the track.
    “We got turned down on that one,” Hubbard explained during a recent appearance on the CMT Hot 20 Countdown chart show.
    “You don’t win ’em all. I guess she didn’t love it as much as we did, but that’s alright,” he joked.

    Hubbard then shared the real reason behind the failed collaboration request: “I think she said it was amazing and she’d love to, but it was right around her book tour release and so she was super busy and didn’t really have time,” he recalled. “But who knows, who knows where it will go. Now it’s just open game.”
    Carrie launched her self-help book, “Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life”, in early March.

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    Alicia Keys to Honor COVID-19 Healthcare Workers With From Milan With Love Charity Concert

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    Italian soccer team AC Milan and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation have organized this virtual event that will also feature performances by Robin Thicke, Kelly Rowland, Gavin Rossdale and Lola Ponce.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Alicia Keys is to headline a virtual super-gig organised by bosses at Italian soccer team AC Milan and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.
    The show, which will also feature performances by Robin Thicke, Kelly Rowland, Gavin Rossdale and Lola Ponce, will honour healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.
    Viewers will be able to donate via the From Milan With Love fundraising site and AC Milan’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ACMilan/) and all funds raised will benefit global humanitarian aid organisation Direct Relief and Milan’s philanthropic foundation.

    The hour-long tribute will take place at 7pm BST on Sunday (May 03) and will be hosted by DJ Khaled and Italian TV presenter Diletta Leotta.
    Italy was one of the countries hit worst by the COVID-19 virus – to date more than 27,000 people diagnosed with the coronavirus have died.

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    One Direction Outshined by ABBA as Band Fans Most Want to See Reuniting

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    One Direction Outshined by ABBA as Band Fans Most Want to See Reuniting

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    The boy group land third in the poll behind another British band Oasis, while the Swedish group top the list after collecting an impressive 40 per cent of the total votes.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – ABBA fans are desperate for the group to reunite, according to a new poll from ticket resale site StubHub.
    The Swedish group topped the poll with an impressive 40 per cent, scoring well ahead of runners-up Oasis and One Direction, which landed 28 and 18 per cent of the vote, respectively.
    The Swedish pop group, comprising members Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, last released new music in 1982, but have maintained their appeal due to the use of their music in movies including “Muriel’s Wedding” in 1995, and the recent “Mamma Mia!” franchise.
    Rockers The Verve, ’90s boyband Boyzone – who called it quits last year (19) – and ’80s indie band The Smiths, followed in the ranking, with 14, 13 and 12 per cent respectively.
    Destiny’s Child (12 per cent), Crowded House (12 per cent), Sugababes (11 per cent) and No Doubt (11 per cent) rounded out the top 10.
    Top 10 bands that fans most want to see reunited:
    ABBA (split 1982) 40%
    Oasis (2009) 28%
    One Direction (2016) 18%
    The Verve (2009) 14%
    Boyzone (2019) 13%
    The Smiths (1987) 12%
    Destiny’s Child (2006) 12%
    Crowded House (2011) 12%
    Sugababes (2011) 11%
    No Doubt (2015) 11%

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    Eminem to Host 'Music to Be Quarantined By' Playlist on SiriusXM

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    Marshall Mathers has announced a three-hour special to air Saturday, May 2 on his Shade45 SiriusXM Channel, featuring songs by hip-hop legends such as Tupac Shakur, Beastie Boys and Wu-Tang Clan.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Eminem is keeping fans entertained during the coronavirus quarantine with some music of his choice. The Slim Shady has announced that he will be launching his “Music to Be Quarantined By” playlist on his Shade45 SiriusXM Channel on Saturday, May 2.
    The three-hour-long special, which is titled after his recent album “Music to Be Murdered By”, will first air at noon EST. Encores of the show will air all weekend as well as the following week. Announcing the special on his Instagram page, he wrote, “Join me on @shade45 & listen to what I’m listening to on this lockdown! Starts Sat. @ 12PM EST – listen for free.”
    According to reports, the playlist will include songs that Em has been listening to while quarantined in his home. It will feature a bunch of classic hip-hop songs from such legendary artists as Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Beastie Boys, MC Lyte, Mobb Deep, Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, Run DMC and many others.
    Eminem previously teased the playlist earlier this week on “Sway in the Morning”. “It’s what I wanna hear, basically,” he told Sway Calloway on Thursday, April 29. His longtime manager Paul Rosenberg chimed in, “And recommend people to listen to as well.”
    During the coronavirus crisis, Eminem has been giving back to the community. He has donated loads of his Mom’s Spaghetti brand to Detroit healthcare workers and his Marshall Mathers Foundation launched the Love Your DJ campaign to help DJs who saw their income suddenly curtailed by the closure of venues and social gatherings across the globe. The challenge offered Michigan DJs a chance to win $313 cash payments by submitting their own mixes inclusion in the weekend takeover.
    The 47-year-old emcee is also teaming up with StockX to give away a rare pair of his Air Jordan 4 x Carhartt collaboration to be auctioned off for COVID-19 relief benefits. Proceeds will go to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.

    Eminem’s “Music to Be Quarantined By” Rebroadcast Schedule:
    May 2 at 5 P.M. ET
    May 3 at midnight; 10 A.M. ET; 3 P.M. ET; 8 P.M. ET
    May 4 at 3 A.M. ET and 9 P.M. ET
    May 5 at 5 A.M. ET
    May 6 at 9 P.M. ET
    May 8 at midnight
    May 9 at 7 A.M.ET
    May 10 at midnight

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    Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande Announce Duet for Charity

    The new song called ‘Stuck With U’ is going to be released to raise money to provide scholarships for the children of first responders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande are releasing a duet to raise money for the children of first responders, who have been affected by the coronavirus.
    “Stuck With U” will be released on May 8, 2020 and all net proceeds will benefit the First Responders Children’s Foundation and SB Projects, the organisation founded by the pop stars’ manager, Scooter Braun.
    The money raised will help fund grants and scholarships for children of the first responders caught up in the COVID-19 pandemic.
    “We’re very excited about this for so many reasons,” Grande writes in a statement. “We hope we make a big difference with this and we hope it uplifts you and makes you feel happy and that you love it as much as we do. We’ve had a really great time working on this and we’re so excited for you to hear it.”
    “More than ever we are seeing the selfless, tireless and amazing work that doctors, nurses and healthcare providers give to the world every day,” Bieber adds. “It is our hope we can lend our voices to raise awareness and give much-needed support for them and their families. It’s my honor to come together with my friend Ariana and our SB Projects family to try and do some good.”
    Braun also provided a statement, revealing Grande and Bieber wanted to show “our gratitude to the men and women on the front lines who work tirelessly for our health and safety during this crisis.”
    The pop stars also shared the announcement on Instagram, along with the song’s cover art.
    “Grateful to announce that my friend and i have partnered with @1strcf and @sb_projects on this release,” Grande wrote.
    “Very excited because we have finally done it,” Bieber added.

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    Drake Drops New Mixtape and Announces Summer Album Release

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    The ‘Toosie Slide’ hitmaker enlists Future, Young Thug, Playboi Carti, and Chris Brown for his street album and plans to drop his next studio installment this coming summer.
    May 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Drake has shared a new mixtape featuring Future and Young Thug, as well as confirming he will release a new album later this summer 2020.
    The Canadian rapper unveiled his latest release, the “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” in a post on Instagram, with the mix tape debuting on streaming services on Friday, May 1, 2020.
    Among the tracks on the new release are the previously released tracks “Toosie Slide”, “Desires”, “When to Say When”, “Chicago Freestyle”, and “War”, as well as other collaborations with Future, Young Thug, Playboi Carti, and Chris Brown.
    In addition to announcing the tape, Drake also told fans his next studio album, the follow-up to 2018’s “Scorpion”, will arrive this summer.
    “My brothers @oliverelkhatib (Drake’s manager, Oliver El-Khatib) @ovonoel (sound engineer Noel Cadastre) put together alot of the songs people have been asking for (some leaks and some joints from SoundCloud and some new vibes) DARK LANE DEMO TAPES out everywhere at midnight,” he wrote in an Instagram post announcing the new releases. “also my 6th STUDIO ALBUM DROPPING SUMMER 2020!!! Lucky number 6.”

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    Lynn Harrell, Acclaimed American Cellist, Is Dead at 76

    Lynn Harrell, a leading American cellist whose acclaimed playing, begun when he was 8 years old, combined robust sound, insightful musicianship and feeling for nuances, died on April 27 at his home in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 76.His death was announced on social media by his wife, Helen Nightengale, a violinist and former student. His death was sudden, she said by phone, perhaps caused by cardiac arrest.In his 20s critics were already describing Mr. Harrell as a “gentle giant” of the cello, and both words applied. At 6 feet 4 inches tall and built like a linebacker, with long arms and enormous hands, he seemed to envelop the cello when he played it, producing burnished and penetrating sound easily. Yet he was also a sensitive interpreter and subtle colorist.“As a violinist, I learned the most about how to make a true pianissimo from Lynn,” Ms. Nightengale said. That blend of impetuous fervor and beguiling delicacy remained true throughout Mr. Harrell’s career, including a 2014 performance of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Carnegie Hall conducted by James Levine. (The two had been friends since their student days at the Aspen Festival.) In the wistful second movement, Mr. Harrell balanced aching lyricism with clearheaded directness.He appeared as a soloist with the major orchestras of the world, including performances of contemporary concertos by Henri Dutilleux and Donald Erb (a piece he commissioned). He made frequent appearances in “Live From Lincoln Center” television broadcasts. And he shared two Grammy Awards in the 1980s with the violinist Itzhak Perlman and the pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, for recordings of Beethoven’s Complete Piano Trios and Tchaikovsky’s Trio in A Minor.His gifts were apparent to his musical parents early on, though neither lived to see their son’s adult success.Lynn Harrell was born in Manhattan on Jan. 30, 1944, to Mack Harrell, a noted baritone, and Marjorie Fulton Harrell, a successful violinist. As a boy he studied the piano indifferently, until he switched eagerly to the cello at 8, drawn by the plush sound and sheer size of the instrument. (He was already big for his age.) He began lessons with Lev Aronson, principal cellist of the Dallas Symphony, though at the time, he later recalled, he was more passionate about sports.“It was baseball at the time,” he said in an interview with The New York Times in 1977. “I was always on one of the best teams in the city.”But Aronson, who had been interned in Nazi concentration and labor camps during World War II, inspired a deep love for music in his young student. “He was my very first close friend in that emotional world,” Mr. Harrell said.In 1960, when Mr. Harrell was 15, his father died of cancer at 50. Two years later his mother died in a car crash en route to Fort Worth to perform in a recital. For a while he lived with various family friends, moving from house to house bearing one suitcase and a cello.He told The Times in an interview 17 years after his father’s death that he did not really remember hearing his father singing at home, except for his vocal exercises. “He was not much of a musical influence on me until after he died,” Mr. Harrell said. He then began immersing himself in his father’s recordings, from which he absorbed qualities that make a cello line sing.“The cello covers all four vocal ranges,” he explained, “so the vibrations are all within the range of human speech.”Mr. Harrell studied at the Juilliard School in New York with Leonard Rose and at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with Orlando Cole. He also auditioned for George Szell, the imperious conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, who had worked with Mack Harrell at the Metropolitan Opera. At 18, Mr. Harrell joined the cello section of the Cleveland Orchestra; just over two years later, in 1964, he became principal cellist.That same year he made his New York recital debut at Carnegie Recital Hall, accompanied by the pianist Samuel Sanders, in a program that The Times described as a “triumph.”“He has music in his bones, plus a technique than many cellists two or three times his age can envy,” the Times reviewer, Theodore Strongin, wrote, adding that Mr. Harrell was “already a finished musician” and a “definite stage personality.”In 1971, a recital he gave with Mr. Levine, playing piano, at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center also caught attention. Restless to embark on a solo career, Mr. Harrell left the Cleveland Orchestra that year. His daring paid off.In 1975, he shared the first Avery Fisher Prize with the pianist Murray Perahia. He began making recordings, many of them acclaimed. His discography of some 50 albums includes the premiere recording of Victor Herbert’s Cello Concerto No. 1, with Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields; William Walton’s Cello Concerto, with Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; and the Dvorak Concerto, with Mr. Ashkenazy leading the Philharmonia Orchestra.In 1975, Mr. Harrell was interviewed for the British newspaper The Observer by Linda Blandford, an English writer, and within a year they married. Twins from that marriage, which ended in divorce, survive him: Eben Harrell and Kate Harrell Walker. Other survivors include two children from his marriage to Ms. Nightengale, Hanna and Noah Harrell, and a sister, Jane Harrell Nealson.In 1987, feeling like “a driven man” who had typically spent more than 300 days a year on the road performing, as he told The Chicago Tribune at the time, he decided to leave his apartment in New York (a “gloried pit stop”) and take a teaching job at the University of Southern California, though he continued to travel and perform. He also had teaching stints at the Royal Academy of Music in London, the Cleveland Institute of Music, Juilliard and other institutions.In recent years he underwent hip and knee replacements and back surgery. Critics noted a diminishment in his technique. He had planned to announce his retirement from performing at the end of this season, before the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of his scheduled performances. More