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    Ozzy Osbourne Gets Emotional in 'Ordinary Man' Music Video

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    The visuals sees the former Black Sabbath frontman looking at footage from his life that includes home videos of his family and the all-terrain vehicle accident.
    Mar 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ozzy Osbourne is tugging at fans’ heartstrings with an emotional new video, in which he looks back at his highs and lows.
    The rock legend’s “Ordinary Man” promo, which dropped on Tuesday, March 10, features Ozzy in an empty cinema looking at footage from his life – from photos and home videos of himself with his family and concert clips to the all-terrain vehicle accident, which left him with metal rods in his spine.
    There are also arrest mugshots and video of the former Black Sabbath star losing control, drinking heavily and abusing drugs, while his manager/wife Sharon Osbourne, who co-produced the “Ordinary Man” video alongside Ozzy’s son Jack, appears to despair in throwback footage.
    In between the clips, Osbourne is caught smiling and hanging his head in his hands as some of his life lows are chronicled on the screen in front of him.
    The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it clip of his ATV accident in December, 2003, shows a friend coming to Ozzy’s aid as he lies motionless in a field.
    The injuries he sustained are still a big issue for Ozzy – he pulled the plug on his 2019 “No More Tours II” concerts after dislodging the metal rods in his spine during a fall at home.
    The new video also features scenes of the rocker’s hometown of Birmingham, England.
    “Ordinary Man”, which features both Elton John and Slash, is the title track from Osbourne’s latest album.

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    Coachella and Stagecoach Officially Pushed Back to October Amid Coronavirus Concerns

    Stressing the importance of guests, staff and community’s health and safety at a time of universal uncertainty, promoters at Goldenvoice claim they will honor all purchases for the April dates.
    Mar 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – California’s Coachella and Stagecoach festivals have officially been postponed as state officials take drastic measures to contain the coronavirus.
    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which was scheduled to take place over two weekends next month (April), will now hit the Empire Polo Club in Indio in October and country music event Stagecoach will be staged at the same location a week later.
    “At the direction of the County of Riverside and local health authorities, we must sadly confirm the rescheduling of Coachella and Stagecoach due to COVID-19 concerns,” a statement from promoters at Goldenvoice reads. “While this decision comes at a time of universal uncertainty, we take the safety and health of our guests, staff and community very seriously.”
    “We urge everyone to follow the guidelines and protocols put forth by public health officials.”
    “Coachella will now take place on Oct. 9, 10 and 11 and Oct. 16, 17 and 18, 2020. Stagecoach will take place on Oct. 23, 24 and 25, 2020. All purchases for the April dates will be honored for the rescheduled October dates… Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in the desert this fall.”

    The promoters of the festivals remain hopeful Travis Scott (II), Frank Ocean and Rage Against the Machine will still be on board to lead the Coachella line-up in October, while the Stagecoach event still lists Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood and Eric Church as headliners.
    The news comes a week after the organisers of the SXSW Festival in Texas were forced to cancel this year’s event due to ongoing coronavirus concerns. The Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida has also been postponed, while Pearl Jam and the Zac Brown Band have scrapped upcoming North American tours.
    California currently has 157 cases of COVID-19, aka coronavirus, and two people have died. The global tally has passed 113,000 cases, with over 4,000 deaths. As of Tuesday (March 10), the U.S. has reported over 700 coronavirus cases and 19 deaths.

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    Billie Eilish Strips Off During Tour to Hit Back at Body-Shamers

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    In an interlude between songs, audience members are shown a clip of the Grammy-winning singer slowly removing her shirt to eventually stand in just her bra.
    Mar 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Billie Eilish hit out at those who judge her body having “never seen” it as she shed her famously oversized clothes for a video on her new tour.
    The 18-year-old singer is known for her love of boxy tops and loose-fitting trousers, which always conceal her figure. But as she kicked off her “Where Do We Go? Tour” at Miami’s American Airlines Arena on Monday night, March 9, Billie seized the opportunity to showcase a different side of herself.
    In an interlude between songs, audience members were shown a clip of the teenager slowly undressing – removing her shirt to eventually stand in just her bra.
    The video, which was shared on Twitter by concertgoers, was accompanied by a voiceover by Billie, in which she mused about why people are so judgmental of her figure.
    “You have opinions, about my opinions, about my music, about my clothes, about my body,” she began. “Some people hate what I wear, some people praise it, some people use it to shame others, some people use it to shame me. But I feel you watching, always, and nothing I do goes unseen.
    “So while I feel your stares, your disapproval, or your sigh of relief, if I lived by them, I’d never be able to move.”
    Asking if fans wanted her to be “smaller, weaker, softer, taller”, Billie continued: “The body I was born with is it not what you wanted? If I wear what is comfortable, I am not a woman. If I shed the layers, I’m a s**t. Though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge it, and judge me for it – why?”
    Concluding, Billie said: “We make assumptions about people, based on their size. we decide who they are, we decide what they’re worth. If I wear more, if I wear less, who decides what that makes me? What that means? Is my value based only on your perception? Or is your opinion of me not my responsibility?”

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    How to Heal a Sad Body? Dancing Never Hurts

    It came to Héloïse Letissier, who records under the name Christine and the Queens, like a fever. “I want to use the postcard of Paris, and I want to be a broken clown inside of it,” she said in a phone interview, recalling a conversation with the director Colin Solal Cardo. “And then a faun will haunt me.”The resulting E.P. and short film, “La Vita Nuova,” takes place in various locations at the opulent opera house Palais Garnier, starting with its rooftop. This is more than just another video from a musician who thought it might be fun to hire a choreographer and dance around.“La Vita Nuova” is a choreographic feat that proves how much of a dancer this French singer-songwriter has become. Ms. Letissier finds solace and inspiration in movement: For her, dancing is not casual or a passing whimsy, but an increasingly important part of her development as an artist. Her path has been drawn, not just through music but through her body.[embedded content]In the past, her movement and tone could be compared with dancer-singers like Michael Jackson and Madonna, who were influences for her videos “Tilted,” from “Chaleur Humaine” (2014); and “Girlfriend,” from “Chris” (2018). But here, working with the choreographer Ryan Heffington — he has collaborated extensively with the pop artist Sia — Ms. Letissier seems to be more herself than ever.It helps that the references in “La Vita Nuova,” directed by Mr. Solal Cardo, have less to do with dance than with movies like Francis Ford Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (there is a vampire twist), Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut” and David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive.”And as dance becomes more knitted into Ms. Letissier’s artistic practice, you might get the feeling that one day her videos and dancing will be referenced by a younger generation. As with Kate Bush — with whom she seems to share an artistic bond — her dancing gives her music another layer of emotion.In “La Vita Nuova” — where, yes, she is a broken clown that comes into contact with a faun (Félix Maritaud) — she’s odd, enchanting and a little dangerous. Also more daring than ever. You see it in the lushness of her physicality. With the help of Mr. Heffington, who manages to strip away artifice in everything he touches, Ms. Letissier has expanded the breadth of her ability to move through space and time.Now as she creates a distinct artistic lane as a musician-dancer, Ms. Letissier has taken ownership of her body in both its sadness and its sexuality — especially in the final dance to the title track, with the elegant American singer-songwriter Caroline Polachek, a Bob Fosse dancer if ever there was one. If this song doesn’t make you want to move, nothing will.What follows are edited excerpts from a recent conversation with Ms. Letissier.How did this come to you?It all started with “People, I’ve Been Sad,” which is the first track that opens the movie. It triggered something really urgent and cathartic. I had been experiencing a really rough year personally. I think it bled through the songwriting at that point, and I was like, “Oh, I really need to address that pain and that experience of loss and mourning. Because if I don’t do it, it will cripple me.”The best way to talk to people about the pain was to make it visible. I think that with cinema and with dance and with a new incarnation of Christine, I’ll be able to tell the story.You start out on the roof of the Palais Garnier, where you meet the faun. Were you thinking of Nijinsky’s “Afternoon of Faun”?Not really. I think the faun was supposed to be this mysterious incarnation that would prevent me from dancing every time. In the movie, the threatening thing about him is that he stops the dancing. He bites me during the dancing. He prevents me from properly performing.How did you end up working with Ryan Heffington?I’ve been a fan of his for a super long time. I think his choreography really infected the whole pop landscape. Ryan has a really cathartic quality in the dancing. I was really scared to work with him in a big way.Why?You can’t really perform it. You have to feel it. It sounds really cheesy when you say it, but it’s actually super intense. So all my reflexes of being pretty and moving in the right way — it’s not the right way. And it’s really dangerous because then emotions really surface too easily and you’re overwhelmed.How did he teach you the choreography?He performed it for me. Then the whole thing is that you make it personal after that. He’s doing it in a way that suits him and then you have to find a way that suits you. The faces he made at first were really sticking his tongue out like ahhh. I was like, “I don’t know how to do that.” He was like, “You’ll find the right facial expression doing it.” In the movie, I look like a lunatic just smiling in the sky, but for some reason, it was something that came. I felt like I was working with a master.Kate Bush kept coming to mind as I watched this. Does she influence you?It’s weird. I never really talk about her as an influence, but I think she was actually relevant — she was really using dance as a way to express something that was not smoothed out. The comparison flatters me a lot because she’s been doing her own thing so precisely.But we didn’t have many dance references because Ryan built a vocabulary that we knew would be hard to identify in a good way. For once, I didn’t work with strong references in terms of dancing so I was really trusting blindly in someone, which was kind of scary and cool at the same time. I like it when it gets dangerous and it pushes me further.Do you have a dance practice yourself?Yeah. At first, I was really wary of doing it because it’s the whole thing of allowing yourself to think of yourself as a dancer: I was like, “I’m not a professional dancer so it doesn’t make any sense.” Then, like everything, the more you practice, the more you become both humbled and disciplined. I can’t stop now.What do you do?Sometimes I’m lucky enough to train with dancers I know; sometimes it’s a choreographer that makes me progress; sometimes it’s just me improvising for hours.Dancing has always been deep for me. It’s always been about empowering vulnerability. With Ryan, the body is unleashing energy and emotion in a very free way, and you kind of lose the concept of being pretty to the eye. I think it’s really liberating. We should all get to that point. More

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    Coachella Festival to be Rescheduled Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

    The annual music and arts festival, which will feature Rage Against the Machine, Frank Ocean and Travis Scott among others this year, is initially set to be held over two weekends in April.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The organisers of the Coachella festival in California are in talks to move the event to October amid ongoing concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
    The annual music and arts festival was due to take place over two weekends in April, but increased fears about the health of fans have prompted promoters at Golden Voice to consider rescheduling the six-day event, set to feature headliners Rage Against the Machine, Frank Ocean, and Travis Scott (II).
    A decision is expected before the end of the week.
    The promoters are also reportedly working to move the Stagecoach country music festival, held at the same location as Coachella, to October.
    The festival organisers might be forced to pull the plug on Coachella and Stagecoach as Riverside County officials in California battle to contain COVID-19 after three cases of the virus were confirmed on Monday, March 09.

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    Meek Mill Slammed for Pulling Out of Massachusetts Concert Due to Small Crowd

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    The ‘Tupac Back’ rapper allegedly leaves audiences at the University of Massachusetts Mullen Center hanging as he refuses to perform because there are less than 2,000 people in attendance.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Meek Mill has received a lot of complaints from his fans after he allegedly backed out of a concert at the last minute due to small crowd. The Philadelphia-born rapper was booked to perform at the University of Massachusetts Mullen Center on Saturday, March 7 as part of annual Blarney Blowout weekend, but reportedly refused to show up onstage because the number of attendees was smaller than he initially expected.
    The Mullins Center holds a little under 10,000 people, but less than 2,000 people bought tickets, which were sold only between $10 and $15. Around 1,500 concertgoers reportedly were left hanging because the “Ima Boss” spitter bailed on the show, despite showing up at the venue.
    Brandi Hephner LaBanc, UMass Amherst vice chancellor for student affairs, confirmed the news of Meek’s withdrawal, stating, “Although the concert did not go as planned, students were very cooperative. We are equally disappointed in Meek Mill’s decision not to perform. Refunds will be made available to ticketholders in the near future.”
    The concert was part of the university’s anti-violence efforts during non-school sanctioned, off-campus parties celebrating the last weekend before Spring Break.
    Disappointed concertgoers have since taken to Twitter to slam the rapper for showing unprofessional attitude. “Lost respect for @MeekMill,” one person called him out. “today he pulled up to UMass for a concert students were looking forward to (especially students of color that came to see him), the crowd wasn’t as large as he wanted it to be so he left and didn’t perform. Unprofessional and selfish.”
    The said person continued bashing the rapper for not showing any remorse, “What’s crazy is he is taking zero ownership. He been tweeting all day having a great time while students were waiting since 9am for him. Nope. Respect out the window.”
    “Deada**!” another person labeled the star. Seemingly not surprised, another tweeted, “I ain’t even read nothing. I just saw ‘lost respect for weak mills’ and I clicked like. He trash.” Another comment read, “Can’t believe he did this weak mess… smh.” Another person called him “weak and pathetic.”
    Another, meanwhile, trolled Meek for allegedly not having large fanbase in the area. “Damn. The place would’ve been packed woth students from every other school in the area had Nicki [Minaj] been performing there. Yikes,” the said person wrote.
    Some others, however, think that Meek was not completely to be blamed for the abrupt cancellation. “Unprofessional, yes. Selfish, no,” one defended the rapper’s attitude. Another said, “That happens all the time. Blame the promo team.” Someone else weighed in, “Or blame he has no fans in that area.”

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    Richard Marx 'Super Bummed' Having to Delay Sold-Out European Tour Over Coronavirus

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    In a candid video message posted on his Instagram page, the ‘Right Here Waiting’ singer explains that he and his team did not make the decision to reschedule lightly.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Veteran singer Richard Marx is “super bummed” after deciding to delay his sold out European tour due to growing fears about the coronavirus crisis.
    The “Right Here Waiting” star had been due to kick off his first trek across Europe in almost a decade this month, but the gigs have now been rescheduled to the autumn.
    In a candid video message posted on his Instagram page late on Sunday, March 08, he explained the difficult call was made after discussions with officials from his management team, concert promoters, and agents.
    “We all decided that it was for everyone’s own good, it was for the best interest of the health of everyone I’m counting on to come see me play,” Marx shared.
    “I’m super bummed, selfishly. I was really, really excited about this tour… Every show was sold out. I haven’t played in Europe in eight or nine years at least. The fact you guys supported this tour the way you did made me even more excited to play.”
    “I did not take this lightly,” the 56-year-old concluded. “It’s a total f***ing drag. More importantly I hope everyone out there is healthy and safe.”

    Marx is the latest artist to rethink touring plans as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, which has led to shows being scrapped by the likes of Halsey, Avril Lavigne, Green Day, Ciara, and Louis Tomlinson in recent weeks.

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    Eminem Gets High and Punched by Mike Tyson in 'Godzilla' Music Video

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    The trippy clip, which sees the ‘Lose Yourself’ hitmaker having a series of bizarre hallucinations, also features Dr. Dre and a tribute to late rapper Juice WRLD.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Eminem gets in a lot of trouble in a new music video for “Godzilla”. Released on Monday, March 9, the promo for the latest track from his “Music to Be Murdered By” album presents the “Lose Yourself” hitmaker getting high and being on the recipient end of Mike Tyson’s punch.
    The four-and-a half-minute video kicks off with the 47-year-old grabbing a bottle of whiskey in a supermarket while rapping, “I can swallow a bottle of alcohol and I’ll feel like Godzilla.” He soon finds himself hallucinating about being followed by human-size Godzillas, meeting various kinds of his clones and vomiting Lego bricks.
    At one point, the promo directed by Lyrical Lemonade’s Cole Bennett sees Rihanna’s collaborator for “Love the Way You Lie” getting mistakenly knocked down by Tyson. When he wakes up in a hospital, his longtime collaborator Dr. Dre shows up in blue scrubs and white coat appearing ready to treat him.
    The video wraps up with a tribute for Eminem’s late collaborator Juice WRLD. Along with a monochrome clip of the “Lucid Dreams” rapper and a promise that he will never be forgotten, an audio of him speaking could be heard in the background.
    “I hope everybody havin’ a good day. I hope everybody accomplished something significant. Even if you didn’t accomplish anything significant, don’t be discouraged,” said the 21-year-old who died of an accidental drug overdose in early December 2019 after suffering a seizure and going into cardiac arrest at Chicago, Illinois’ Midway Airport.
    “Just aim to accomplish something significant tomorrow and the next day and so on,” the Illinois rapper continued. ” If anybody is going through anything, I hope and I pray that you get through it. And just know that you do have the strength to get through whatever the f**k you going through, no matter what it is.”

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