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    Olivia Newton-John Spills on the Real Story Behind Her Hit Duet With Her Daughter

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    During an appearance on ‘The Talk’, the ‘Hopelessly Devoted to You’ singer reveals that ‘Window in the Wall’ came from a cousin of a woman she met at a health retreat.

    Jan 27, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Olivia Newton-John feared the worst when a woman at a health retreat invited her to record a song written by her cousin, but it turned out to be a big hit.
    The “Hopelessly Devoted to You” singer didn’t have high hopes for “Window in the Wall” when she first heard about the track, but it has become a smash duet for herself and her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi.
    “It came from a woman who I met very briefly at a health retreat I was going to,” the star tells “The Talk”. “She wrote me and said, ‘I’ve found this song. I just have a knowing you need to record this song – and my cousin wrote it’.”

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    “I thought, ‘Oh goodness, I know what this means’. I was worried that I was gonna have to tell her it wasn’t good, but then I played the song and it really moved me so much and I thought, ‘I need to record this song and I wanna record it with Chloe’.”
    Of the duet, Olivia shared in a separate interview, “I’ve always enjoyed singing duets more than singing on my own and when I first heard this song, I knew immediately that I wanted to sing it with my daughter Chloe. The lyrics and melody really resonated with me and I hoped Chloe would feel the same way – and luckily she did!”
    “There is always something special about singing with my daughter,” she added. “She not only has a gorgeous voice, she’s an amazing musician with tremendous instincts as a singer.”

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    Foo Fighters and Perfume Genius to Help Celebrate 20th Anniversary of First Show at Vera Project

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    To be streamed live on January 27, ‘Viva Vera 20!’ will also feature appearances by fellow musicians Ben Gibbard, TV on the Radio, Tacocat, Mike Park, Jeff Rosenstock and No Age.

    Jan 27, 2021
    AceShowbiz – The Foo Fighters, Perfume Genius, and Ben Gibbard are among the artists celebrating the 20th anniversary of a top arts and music space in Seattle, Washington with a livestream special.
    Also joining the Foos, who is set to return with their delayed tenth studio album “Medicine at Midnight” on February 5, in the Wednesday’s (January 27) “Viva Vera 20!” are fellow musicians uch as TV on the Radio, Tacocat, Mike Park, Jeff Rosenstock, and No Age. They will celebrate 20 years since the first ever gig at the community-oriented Vera Project non-profit venue.

    TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, who played at the Vera Project with his band early on in its career, said, “I remember getting (to Vera) and the sense of community and love for the space and the people who were in it was immediate and palpable. It makes me so happy that it’s still around to provide that inspiration and that community to anyone who shows up, because that’s a life-changing quality.”

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    Singer Perfume Genius and rapper Macklemore were also among the artists who staged early shows at the Seattle space, before achieving mainstream success.
    The event will take place at 10 pm ET here: https://www.youtube.com/veratelevision.
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    Other livestream highlights for Wednesday include:
    Melissa Etheridge (6 pm ET) – https://www.etheridgetv.com/
    Michael Chapman (7 pm ET) – https://ticketco.events/uk/en/events/
    Goat Girl (8 pm ET) – https://dice.fm/event/6pgk3-goat-girl-lockdown-from-rough-trade-usa-27th-jan-broadcast-from-rough-trade-east-usa-8pm-est-5pm-pst-new-york-tickets
    Will Sheff (8 pm ET) – https://www.oldtownschool.org/classes/workshops/
    Drake White (8 pm ET) – https://www.facebook.com/DrakeWhiteMusic/
    Plain White T’s (8 pm ET) – https://www.facebook.com/plainwhitets/
    The Soul Rebels and Roy Hargrove (8 pm ET) – https://fans.live/livestream/20210127-the-soul-rebels/
    Local Natives (9 pm ET) – https://www.bandsintown.com/plus/
    Rhett Miller (11 pm ET) – https://www.stageit.com/rhett_miller/west_coast_wednesday_benefiting_musicares/94345

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    Sabrina Carpenter Looks Forward to Evolving as Artist After Signed to Island Records

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    Darcus Brees, the president and CEO of the recording company, describes the ‘Skin’ hitmaker as ‘a star’ and ‘a talented young woman’ with powerful vocals and infectious personality.

    Jan 27, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Actress and singer Sabrina Carpenter has landed a major new deal with Island Records.
    The 21-year-old confirmed the exciting news in a statement released on Tuesday (January 26) as her new single “Skin” becomes a huge radio hit in the U.S.
    Sabrina says, “Darcus (Brees, president and CEO of Island Records) and the team really understood my vision from the moment we first met. They just got me and have been super supportive.”
    “It’s the perfect place for me to start the next chapter of my music career and evolution as an artist. I can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’re working on for this year!”

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    Brees adds, “Sabrina Carpenter is a star. Her powerful vocals, infectious personality, and successful career as a singer, songwriter and actress attest to that. We are thrilled to welcome such a talented young woman to the Island Records family.”

    Carpenter has also been making headlines for the curious lyrics in “Skin”, which fans are convinced is a response to Olivia Rodrigo’s Billboard Hot 100 number one “Drivers License”.
    In the 17-year-old’s breakup anthem, she sings, “And you’re probably with the blonde girl/Who always made me doubt/She’s so much older than me/She’s everything I’m insecure about,” which fans believe is about Rodrigo’s “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” co-star and alleged former boyfriend Joshua Bassett’s new love, Carpenter.
    Carpenter addressed the speculation over the weekend, writing, “i wasn’t bothered by a few lines in a (magnificent) song and wrote a diss track about it… Skin isn’t calling out one single person. some lines address plenty of other experiences I’ve had this past year.”

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    Cardi B Reacts to Being Dragged Into DaniLeigh's 'Yellow Bone' Colorism Controversy

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    ‘Every 6 months I gotta explain myself cause people can’t research,’ so the Grammy winner says on Twitter after her name is brought up in the wake of colorism controversy surrounding DaniLeigh.

    Jan 26, 2021
    AceShowbiz – In the wake of controversy surrounding DaniLeigh’s new song “Yellow Bone” that many deem promoting colorism, one name is being dragged. Twitter users thought it was unfair that DaniLeigh was being canceled while Cardi B was getting a free pass when they are both Dominican.
    To make their point, a video of Cardi during an interview resurfaced online. “I don’t even like people that I think is my race. Just because I like people that are different from me. I like people that are not like me,” the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker shared. “I like their culture. I already know my culture, so I want something new to me.”
    In response to that, one user wrote on the blue bird app, “Y’all canceled Dani Leigh for certain language but cardi B get a pass?? Make it make sense!!!” Echoing the sentiment, someone said, “My take on it is how y’all mad at Dani but support Cardi B. So if y’all gone cancel Dani cancel Cardi B. Two Hispanic women benefitting off black culture.”
    Another comment read, “dani leigh got dragged for pretending to be black now cardi has had to get her family photos out tk prove she’s afro latina loooo.” One person added, “I thought it was very clear that Cardi was not a black person. She is a Hispanic person with no black in her. The same way y’all dragged Dani, y’all need to do for Cardi.”

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    Cardi caught wind of the discourse and quickly explained herself on Twitter. “Every 6 months I gotta explain myself cause people can’t research,” so the Grammy winner said on Monday, January 25. She went on sharing pictures of her family members who are all Afro-American. “It’s time for ya to pick up a book.Your ignorance at this point is a Choice,” she added in a separate tweet.

    Cardi B reacted to being dragged into DaniLeigh’s ‘Yellow Bone’ controversy.
    DaniLeigh, meanwhile, has issued a lengthy apology following the backlash. “Hey guys, it’s DaniLeigh. I just wanted to address what’s going on with me right now. I think it’s super important, because I definitely feel super misunderstood. My song ‘Yellow bone is what he want,’ I think people twisted it into thinking, like, I’m trying to bash another woman, another skin tone, that was never my intention. I wasn’t brought up like that, I never looked at my skin as a privilege. I never looked at me as ‘I’m better than somebody because of my skin tone,’ ” so she wrote in now-deleted Instagram post.
    “I see brown skin women flaunt their skin all the time in music, why can’t I talk about mine? If you look at me, I’m light-skinned, I’m a yellow bone. In my opinion, that’s just what I am. So, it wasn’t something that I looked at so deeply. Which, I can see why people will take it deeply, so I understand and I’m sorry that I wasn’t sensitive to the topic when I wrote my comment ‘why are you guys taking so personal?’ ” she added. “Because, it can be a personal thing to certain people, because colorist is a real thing so I do get it. But I’m not that. I’m not a colorist. I’m not a racist. I date a whole chocolate man. I have beautiful dark-skinned friends.”
    Concluding her message, she said, “Skin isn’t something I even see, it’s not something that I look at. I don’t live for the internet because people don’t know me. So that’s why I thought it was important to speak on, because you don’t know me, it’s like, let me tell you guys what I meant by this. Hopefully you guys can watch it with a open heart, a genuine mind, and try to get past it. I’m sorry, again, if I offended people — who are truly offended — I’m sorry. I’m going to just keep grinding, keep doing me, keep posting me. I hope everybody has a great Sunday. It’s all love.”

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    Deen Castronovo Confirms The Dead Daisies Exit: It Gives Me Time With My Family

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    After the rock supergroup announced Tommy Clufetos was joining them for an upcoming tour, its drummer tells fans that ‘decision to leave was not an easy one’ for him to make.

    Jan 26, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Former Journey drummer Deen Castronovo has confirmed he has quit rock supergroup The Dead Daisies.
    Fans were left confused when the band announced Tommy Clufetos, who had previously toured with the group, was joining them for an upcoming tour and now Deen has revealed he left the band.
    “As some of you may have heard, I have officially left The Dead Daisies,” a statement reads. “My decision to leave was not an easy one, as I have great respect for my former band members and a tremendous amount of love and appreciation for all the fans who supported us.”
    “This decision will ultimately give me time to spend with my family after touring extensively and schedule a minor back surgery to ensure that I am able get back on the road playing music and doing what I love!”

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    “Rest assured. I will be back and playing soon! I love you all. Stay healthy, stay safe and look for great things to come in the future! Stay tuned!”

    Castronovo joined The Dead Daisies in 2017, three years after he was fired from Journey after 17 years in the band following charges of a series of violent crimes including physical abuse, coercion and unlawful use of a weapon. That eventually drove him into rehab for a fifth time.
    The supergroup was formed in 2013 in Sydney, Australia by David Lowy and has featured the likes of Richard Fortus, Jon Stevens, Dizzy Reed, Frank Ferrer, John Corabi, Doug Aldrich, and Glenn Hughes.

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    Erica Banks Reveals If She Wants to Collab With Labelmate Megan Thee Stallion: 'It's All Business'

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    In a new interview, the new 1501 Entertainment artist also shares if she is planning to do a remix version of her hit song ‘Buss It’ and which rapper whom she wants to do the remix with.

    Jan 26, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Erica Banks is one of the rising stars in hip-hop music industry as her track “Buss It” is such a hit. The raptress, who signed to Megan Thee Stallion’s label 1501 Entertainment, has been deemed as Megan’s rival. However, Erica reveals in a new interview that she’s always open for a collaboration with the Hot Girl Summer.
    “Y’all both signed to the same label. Y’all both Texas. Y’all both success. So would you collaborate with Megan Thee Stallion? The folks want to know…,” asked one of the co-hosts in an interview with The Shade Room on Monday, January 25. To the question, Erica responded without hesitation, “I would collab with Megan Thee Stallion.”
    Elaborating her answer, Erica added, “At the end of the day, it’s all business. You know what I’m saying? It’s nothing personal. At the end of the day, we’re all artist. At the end of the day, we all do music. So anything personal, which there is nothing, I wouldn’t even look at outside the business. So yeah, I would.”
    In the interview, Erica was asked if she was planning to do a remix version of her hit song “Buss It”. “We didn’t even talking about a remix, but everybody keeps asking. So maybe, I don’t know, we might end up doing it,” Erica shared. As for whom she wanted to do it with, the raptress said, “I mean, I can’t think none other than Nicki Minaj. Because who better than Nicki Minaj?”

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    Fans were loving the positive vibes that Erica was giving in the interview. “People giving her too much hate, it’s not like she did anything wrong,” one fan wrote in an Instagram comment. “Let’s goo ! That would be nice … Erica keep your positive energy,” another said, while someone else added, “The gag is there was no beef. The FANS concocted this imaginary beef.”
    However, some others weren’t here for it. Reminding others that Erica allegedly had done her fair share in sparking feud rumors between her and the “Savage” hitmaker, a person wrote, “Clearly people don’t be knowing what they talking about. It’s literally on the internet how Erica signed and been shading Meg throughout ever since.”
    “Was dissing her, but now you’d collab with her. NO THANK YOU,” claimed another user. Mocking Erica, another comment read, “not the clone tryna take over the original.”

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    Bruce Springsteen and John Legend to Take Part in Clive Davis' Virtual Pre-Grammy Party

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    The first of the two-part celebrations will be held ahead of the 63rd annual ceremony with Alicia Keys, Rod Stewart, P. Diddy, Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Hudson being among those sharing their memories.

    Jan 26, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Bruce Springsteen, Barry Gibb, Alicia Keys, and John Legend are among the stars set to join music mogul Clive Davis online for the first of two pre-Grammy Award celebrations.
    The iconic producer is known for hosting extravagant events on the eve of music’s biggest night of the year, and he had already planned to throw a party ahead of the 63rd annual Grammys before it was moved from January 31 to March 14 due to coronavirus concerns.
    Now Davis has decided to press ahead with his January 30 bash, and simply make it a two-part virtual celebration, with the first show featuring 20 of his favourite live performances from previous years.

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    He will also welcome stars including Springsteen, Gibb, Keys, Legend, Rod Stewart, Gladys Knight, Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, Earth, Wind & Fire, Jamie Foxx, and Jennifer Hudson to share their memories with Davis, according to the New York Post’s Page Six.
    The industry heavyweight will then hold his second digital event during the new Grammys weekend on March 13.
    A source tells Page Six, “In addition to some extraordinarily insightful interviews with some of the biggest names in music, Clive is compiling a never-before-seen tribute to the greatest live performances of all time – not just from his party. He is keeping everything under wraps until the evening itself but it’s totally over the top.”
    Guests expected to make online appearances for the Grammys eve celebration include “WAP” hitmakers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, Quincy Jones, Cyndi Lauper, and H.E.R.

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    Elias Rahbani, Lebanese Composer Who Sought New Sounds, Dies at 82

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }The Coronavirus OutbreakliveLatest UpdatesMaps and CasesVaccine InformationTimelineWuhan, One Year LaterAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyThose We’ve lostElias Rahbani, Lebanese Composer Who Sought New Sounds, Dies at 82He was one of Lebanon’s most prolific composers, writing music for divas, TV ads, movies and underground bands. He died of Covid-19.Elias Rahbani during a concert in 2000. He was one of Lebanon’s most prolific and beloved composers, fusing traditional Arab music with Western popular genres, including psychedelic rock and R&B.Credit…Joseph Barrak/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesJan. 25, 2021, 4:31 p.m. ETOn Friday evenings before the coronavirus came to Beirut, a pulsing crowd of partygoers would stomp on the roof of a warehouse overlooking the port dancing to music at once retro and fresh. Its beat was unstoppable, its sound a mix of lush Arab diva melody, French 1960s pop and disco.The musical blend required no modern adaptation by a D.J. It was simply another Elias Rahbani experiment.From the 1960s through the ’80s, Mr. Rahbani, a Lebanese composer and lyricist who died of Covid-19 on Jan. 4 at 82, wrote instant classics for the Arab world’s most idolized singers, commercial jingles, political anthems, film soundtracks and music for underground and experimental Arab artists.The Rahbani sound was ubiquitous. Many Lebanese remember the jingles he wrote for Picon cheese or Rayovac batteries, or the love themes he composed for popular TV shows and movies like “Habibati” (“My Beloved One”) from 1974. His style changed often: he was among the first composers to combine Western electric instruments with traditional Arab ones and fuse Western genres — prog rock, funk, R&B — with traditional Lebanese dabke folk dance music.“His music is engraved in the memory of all Lebanese,” said Ernesto Chahoud, a Lebanese D.J. who helps run Beirut Groove Collective, which hosted the warehouse parties. “He did great Arabic music, great Lebanese music, and at the same time he was doing all of these Western styles. That’s why it’s timeless. That’s why a lot of people today want to listen to his music.”He was never the face of the songs, not like the celebrities he wrote for, including Fayrouz, the legendary Lebanese singer with the swooning voice, or Sabah, the film and music star with the golden hair. Still, along with his older brothers, Mansour and Assi Rahbani — the musical duo known as the Rahbani Brothers — Elias Rahbani was beloved across Lebanon’s political, religious and class divides.Yet he had ambitions that transcended tiny Lebanon’s borders. One of his sons, Ghassan, said Mr. Rahbani had nearly signed a contract in 1976 with a French company that would have given him a wider audience and perhaps greater control over the rights to his music; it would also have meant a move to France. At the last minute, however, he was overtaken by a rush of fondness for his country and decided not to sign.The Coronavirus Outbreak More