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    Garth Brooks Gets Emotional While Performing Special Song 'Belleau Wood'

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    During his and wife Trisha Yearwood’s ‘Garth and Trisha Live! A Holiday Concert Event’, the country crooner broke in tears while singing the song, which is about German and American soldiers during World War I.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Garth Brooks could not help but get emotional while performing “Belleau Wood”. During his and wife Trisha Yearwood’s “Garth and Trisha Live! A Holiday Concert Event”, the country crooner was forced to fight back tears while singing his original Christmas song about German and American soldiers during World War I.
    The 58-year-old delivered the tune on Sunday night, December 20 after a fan made the request. “Good luck buddy, cause this one makes me cry, and I never cry,” his wife Trisha first told him. He then informed the audience that he usually sings its abbreviated version as explaining, “I don’t know how long it’s been since I played the whole version, but if it’s not too much for you guys, I’d like to play the whole song.”
    Garth then started singing the holiday track while playing his acoustic guitar. “Then across the frozen battlefield/ Another’s voice joined in/ Until one by one each man became/ A singer of the hymn,” he belted. The musician then paused for a while and determinedly stated, “I’m gonna get this.” After collecting himself, he pushed through delivering the heartfelt tune.

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    “Almost made it, so sorry,” Garth stated after completing the song. The “Friends in Low Places” singer went on to elaborate that the lyrics are “so pretty … And when you’re sitting there going, ‘Here’s hoping we both live to see us find a better way.’ ”
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    The father of three co-wrote “Belleau Wood” in the 1990s. The song tells about the story of several German and American soldiers during Christmas time. Both sides decided to put down their weapons and sang “Silent Night” together.
    Garth’s performance was met with positive feedback. One fan tweeted, “Garth singing ‘Belleau Wood’ in his home studio, raw, acoustic, is the best ‘in-home’ tv I’ve seen since this pandemic began.” Someone else pointed out, ” ‘Belleau Wood’ got me crying too, Garth. Beautiful sentiment always but especially now!” A third noted, “When @garthbrooks cries singing his beautiful Belleau Wood, I cry (who doesn’t??).”

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    DaBaby Already Plotting His Retirement

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    Scoring his first Billboard Hot 100 single and Grammy nomination with his hit ‘Suge’ last year, the 28-year-old star says he plans to stop rapping in five years.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – DaBaby has already planned his retirement. A little over a year after achieving mainstream success, the “Rockstar” hitmaker divulged in a revealing new interview that he has decided to hang his mic in a very near future.
    The 28-year-old, who scored his first Billboard Hot 100 single and Grammy nomination with his hit “Suge” in 2019, made the revelation when speaking to XXL Magazine. “Five years, I’ma be retired in five years,” he told the outlet. “I won’t be rapping in five years. I won’t be rapping. I’ll be creating other superstars.”
    Although he already planned an early retirement, the MC stressed that he will keep working on his label Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment. “Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment in five years is definitely gonna be one of the hottest labels in the game,” he pointed out.
    Before spilling his future plan, DaBaby first reflected on his achievements in 2020. “Being on XXL Freshman cover last year. Having a solo cover this year, like, that s**t major. I come from s**t and I ain’t from nothing and I put this s**t together like this was me,” he recalled.

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    “I put that s**t together. I made moves, you know what I’m saying? I kept it going when muthaf**kas wanted me to just sit back and settle,” the father of two continued gushing. “I was like, ‘F**k that. I’m doing it like this.”
    During the interview, DaBaby also talked about how he managed to stay on the top of the charts with “Rockstar” despite the coronavirus pandemic. “I already knew what it was as soon as I recorded it,” he said about his collaboration with Roddy Ricch.
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    “The way that I put s**t together leading up until the pandemic definitely put me in the position to, right when the pandemic hit, like, I leveled up completely,” he claimed. “I’m on a, you know what I’m saying, a whole other wave right now.”

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    Tones and I Returns to Busking on the Street

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    The ‘Dance Monkey’ hitmaker is back on the street doing street performance in her home country of Australia to raise fund for small businesses impacted by pandemic.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Chart-topper Tones and I has taken to the streets as she returned to busking in Melbourne, Australia on Monday (21Dec20).
    The “Dance Monkey” hitmaker, 26, took to Instagram to announce she would be performing some of her biggest hits at 11.30 am local time.
    “I’m busking on Bourke Street 11:30 this morning,” penned the songwriter, real name Toni Watson, alongside a clip of herself outdoors wearing a red cap and matching shirt.
    The singer’s surprise performance was the result of a partnership between the Victorian Government, Mushroom Group and the City of Melbourne in a bid to support shops, restaurants, cafes and bars recovering from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    Fans flocked to see Tones in person and soon shared her performance online – which came just months after she reminisced about her pre-fame life by sharing a throwback video to Instagram of herself performing on the streets.
    “I miss busking and I miss Byron Bay,” she captioned the short clip, in which she showcased her impressive vocals.
    The singer began busking in Byron Bay in September 2017, during which time she met talent manager Jackson Walkden-Brown. She eventually made it big with her second single, “Dance Monkey”, which was released in May 2019 and topped the charts in 30 countries.
    “Dance Monkey” has also become the most-searched song of all time on Shazam, a music service that enables users to identify unfamiliar songs.

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    Rihanna Reveals Her Big Aspirations for 2021

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    The ‘We Found Love’ hitmaker is looking forward to 2021 where she is planning to take her career to ‘a different level’ as fans are highly anticipating her new music.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Rihanna has big ambitions for her career in 2021.
    The musician and fashion designer tells Britain’s Closer magazine ahead of the holidays that she’s already looking forward to the new year, which she teases will see the star release her first new music since 2016’s “Anti”.
    Discussing her New Year’s resolutions, Rihanna said she wants “to take my music and my brands to a different level” in 2021.
    Meanwhile, the “Work” singer also touched on her plans for the holidays as she revealed she’s spending Christmas in her native Barbados.

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    “It’s important to be with friends and family – but I feel at such peace when I am there. It is the most beautiful place, with incredible, beaches, food and people,” she admitted.
    “It’s kind of a cliche, but there is just something I love about decorating the tree. It’s just one of those traditions where you can declare Christmas has started as soon as the tree goes up.”
    And when it comes to her festive menu, the star’s adamant she won’t shy away from indulging, insisting, “I won’t deprive myself. If I want a cheeseburger, then I am going to have one.”
    Rihanna added, “I will exercise three or four times a week as well – feeling healthy is important to me.”
    “Feeling comfortable in your own skin is a journey. We all have to learn self-love. If we really think about it, I am sure we can all find flaws with our body – but when we really learn to love ourselves, then we end up embracing our flaws.”

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    Ed Sheeran Debuts New Song 'Afterglow' as Christmas Gift to Fans

    The ‘Thinking Out Loud’ hitmaker has released his new song called ‘Afterglow’, which he describes as a present to his loyal devotees for the upcoming festive season.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ed Sheeran thrilled fans on Monday (21Dec20) by releasing “Afterglow” – his first new music since 2019.
    The singer-songwriter teased he’d be dropping a “Christmas present” for fans at 11 am GMT and, true to his word, the star made his latest single available to stream and download.
    Alongside a video clip of the star performing the track while strumming his guitar, Ed wrote on Instagram, “Hey guys. Afterglow is a song I wrote last year that I wanted to release for you.”
    “It’s not the first single from the next album, it’s just a song I love, and hope you love too,” he added. “Enjoy! Have a safe and happy festive break and New Year’s. Back to dad land for me now, ciao x.”

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    “Afterglow” is Ed’s first release since he welcomed a daughter named Lyra with his wife, Cherry Seaborn, in late August (20).
    His last new music, “No. 6 Collaborations Project”, dropped in July, 2019. It featured a string of collaborations with artists including Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Cardi B, Camila Cabello, and British rapper Stormzy.
    In December of the same year, the 29-year-old musician announced that he’s taking a break from making music. “Hello all. Gonna go on another break again,” he told his fans and followers on Instagram.
    “The Divide era and tour changed my life in so many ways, but now it’s all over it’s time to go out and see some more of the world,” he explained. “I’ve been a bit non stop since 2017 so I’m just gonna take a breather to travel, write and read. I’ll be off all social media until it’s time to come back.”

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    Stimulus Offers $15 Billion in Relief for Struggling Arts Venues

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }The Coronavirus OutbreakliveLatest UpdatesMaps and CasesThe Stimulus DealThe Latest Vaccine InformationF.A.Q.AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyStimulus Offers $15 Billion in Relief for Struggling Arts VenuesThe coronavirus relief package that Congressional leaders agreed to this week includes grant money that many small proprietors described as a last hope for survival.An empty United Palace Theater in New York. $15 billion of a $900 billion coronavirus relief package is designed to help the culture sector survive after a nearly yearlong revenue drought.Credit…George Etheredge for The New York TimesBen Sisario and Dec. 21, 2020, 4:24 p.m. ETFor the music venue owners, theater producers and cultural institutions that have suffered through the pandemic with no business, the coronavirus relief package that congressional leaders agreed to this week offers the prospect of aid at last: it includes $15 billion to help them weather a crisis that has closed theaters and silenced halls.The money, part of a $900 billion coronavirus relief package, is designed to help the culture sector — from dive-bar rock clubs to Broadway theaters and museums — survive. Many small proprietors described it as their last hope for being able to remain in business after a nearly yearlong revenue drought.“This is what our industry needs to make it through,” said Dayna Frank, the owner of First Avenue, a storied music club in Minneapolis. She is also the board president of the National Independent Venue Association, which was formed in April and has lobbied Congress aggressively for relief for its more than 3,000 members.As the news of the deal began to trickle out on Sunday night, a collective sigh of relief ricocheted through group text messages and social media posts. “Last night was the first time I have smiled in probably nine months,” Ms. Frank said.Dayna Frank, the owner of First Avenue in Minneapolis, said, “This is what our industry needs to make it through.”Credit…Jenn Ackerman for The New York TimesBroadway theaters, which have been closed since March, applauded the relief package.“We are grateful for this bipartisan agreement which will provide immediate relief across our industry and a lifeline to the future,” Charlotte St. Martin, the president of the Broadway League, the trade organization for producers and theater owners, said in a statement.Nataki Garrett, the artistic director for Oregon Shakespeare Festival, said that the aid would be crucial for nonprofit theaters. “Our situation was critical and dire,” she said.But the leaders of some large nonprofit cultural organizations worried that the way the bill is structured — giving priority to organizations that lost very high percentages of their revenue before considering the rest — could put them at the back of the line for grants, since they typically get a significant portion of revenues through donations.With the bill set to be approved in both chambers of Congress as early as Monday evening, arts groups around the nation were cautiously celebrating while studying the fine print to see what kind of aid they might qualify for. Most doubt the entertainment industry can fully swing back into action until well into next year, at the earliest.The bill allows independent entertainment businesses, like music venues and movie theaters, along with other cultural entities, to apply for grants from the Small Business Administration to support six months of payments to employees and for costs including rent, utilities and maintenance. Applicants must have lost at least 25 percent of their revenue to qualify, and those have lost more than 90 percent will be able to apply first, within the first two weeks after the bill becomes law.The Coronavirus Outbreak More

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    Justin Bieber Set to Ring In New Year With Livestream Concert

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    The ‘One Less Lonely Girl’ singer has been scheduled to ‘give everyone a safe way to kick 2020 out the door’ with a special one-off New Year’s Eve live concert.

    Dec 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Justin Bieber has added two additional broadcasts to his New Year livestream series.
    The “Holy” star is teaming up with T-Mobile to kick off 2021 with his first full-length live concert since 2017, with the show kicking off on 31 December (20) at 10.15 pm ET.
    He’s since announced two additional airings the following day – at 5 am and 3 pm ET – to allow fans around the globe to enjoy the one-off gig.
    Bieber is pulling out all the stops, with the show set to feature a five-piece live band, his dynamic crew of dancers who have performed with him since 2010’s My World Tour, a state-of-the-art light show, a newly-designed stage and an iconic location – which has yet to be revealed.

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    “I’ve worked with T-Mobile for a long time – they’re such a fun brand, and we’re working on more surprises to watch out for during this special night,” said the “Lonely” hitmaker.
    “I can’t wait to partner on this epic New Year’s Eve concert with them, and give everyone a safe way to kick 2020 out the door, together.”
    For more information and to secure tickets, click here: JustinBieberNYE.com.

    Justin Bieber has been sharing on Instagram a series of pictures and videos that offered a sneak peek of his rehearsals with his band and background dancers. “Gettin ready for this live show on New Years make sure to check it out,” he gushed in one post.

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    Cardi B Reacts to Viral 'WAP' Parody Video About Urging People to Wear Mask

    Titled ‘WAmP’, the hilarious take on the racy song features students from John Hopkins University wearing masks while reciting altered lyrics that go with the message they want to share.

    Dec 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B is open to any parody of her hit sing “WAP”. The Grammy-winning femcee caught wind of a viral parody from John Hopkins University, which made use of the popular song to urge people to wear face masks amid COVID-19 pandemic.
    Titled “WAmP”, the hilarious take on Cardi’s collaborative song with Megan Thee Stallion featured students from the school wearing masks while reciting altered lyrics that go with the message they wanted to share. “I don’t cook, I don’t clean, but let me tell you that I’ll get a vaccine #WAmP #WearAMaskPlease,” read the lyrics.
    The wife of Offset apparently found the clip funny as she replied, “Sksksksk.” Upon seeing the welcoming response, fans couldn’t help but asking the hip-hop star to collaborate with the university. “Cardi, please collaborate with @JohnsHopkinsSPH to release a special public service version of WAP!” one of her followers begged. Meanwhile, someone said, “This is epic.”

    Cardi B reacted to hilarious ‘WAP’ parody.

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    Applauding Cardi for her big influence, someone wrote, “our influence is craaaaaaaazy !!!!!” Also loving the parody, another user said, “YASSS! LOVE IT!”
    Despite the success, Cardi faced criticism for the explicit lyrics for “WAP”. Defending the song, the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker said during an interview on Australia’s “The Kyle & Jackie O” show, “The people that the song bothers are usually conservatives or really religious people. But my thing is…I grew up listening to this type of music. To other people it might be vulgar, but to me, it’s almost really normal.”
    Cardi was also aware that the song is not for children, noting that she didn’t want her 2-year-old daughter Kulture, whom she shares with rapper Offset, to listen to it. “Of course I don’t want my child to listen to the song. But, it’s like, it’s for adults!” She also added, “It’s what people want to hear. If people didn’t want to hear it, if they were so afraid to hear it, it wouldn’t be doing so good.”
    Offset recently also stood up for his wife after Snoop Dogg shared his negative review for the song. “I love Snoop, man. [Cardi is] grown,” so the “Ghostface Killers” rapper said. “I don’t get in females business, so Ima just stay at that. I hate when men do that. I don’t do that. I don’t care if a girl woulda said something bad about me. I just don’t get in females business.”

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