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    Cody Simpson Uses Miley Cyrus as His Muse for New Album

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    The ‘Masked Singer Australia’ winner credits his girlfriend and the sober lifestyle they have adopted for inspiring him to work on his next studio installment.
    Feb 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cody Simpson’s new music is inspired by the sober lifestyle he and girlfriend Miley Cyrus have adopted.
    The couple began dating last October 2019, following the “Slide Away” star’s split from ex Liam Hemsworth, and the pair reportedly bonded over their similar lifestyles.
    Speaking with InStyle Australia, the 23-year-old credited sober living with allowing him to be successful in so many different fields.
    “Now I’m more interested in immersion and feeling good, sharp, open and clear. I found that being sober helps with that a lot,” the star explained. “I can’t say I’m going to do (sobriety) forever or even for the next year. It’s just that right now it’s what feels good.”
    The couple inspires each other creatively, with Cody’s single “Golden Thing” a tribute to his girlfriend, and he plans to use Miley as the inspiration for his upcoming album.
    “That’s one aspect of the style that you’ll be getting on the new record,” he said of his upcoming love songs.

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    Miley Cyrus, Dennis Quaid Cover The Doors for 50th Anniversary of 'Morrison Hotel'

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    The ‘Wrecking Ball’ hitmaker and the ‘Midway’ actor have joined the rock band’s guitarist Robby Krieger onstage at The Sunset Marquis in Los Angeles for the milestone celebration.
    Feb 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Miley Cyrus and Dennis Quaid joined The Doors legend Robby Krieger onstage on Saturday, February 08 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s iconic album, “Morrison Hotel”.

    The stars gathered at The Sunset Marquis in Los Angeles to fete the project on the eve of its half-centennial at a party co-hosted by fashion designer John Varvatos, where Krieger and the Tangiers Blues Band performed with a host of special guests.
    Cyrus made an unannounced appearance, alongside producer Andrew Watt, to cover “Roadhouse Blues”, while they also delivered a rendition of “Back Door Man”.

    British musicians The Struts shared their take on “Riders on the Storm”, and Quaid rocked out to “L.A. Woman”, while other performers included Gary Clark Jr., Michael Bolton, and the Eagles of Death Metal.

    The bash also marked the 20th anniversary of Los Angeles’ Morrison Hotel Gallery, where photographer Henry Diltz captured the famed 1969 image of “The Doors”, which would become the cover artwork for the groundbreaking 1970 album.
    Venue bosses paid tribute to the occasion by launching a new exhibit featuring rare outtakes from the impromptu photo session.

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