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The pop singer swapped the lyrics from "Yeah, it's pretty clear, I ain't no size two," to "Yeah it's pretty clear, I got some new boobs."
Taylor is regarded as one of the most influential 1970s singer-songwriters on the West Coast of the era, having penned hit songs "Fire and Rain," "You've Got a Friend," "Carolina In My Mind" and more.
Kygo’s sold-out concert from the Kygo World Tour at the Hollywood Bowl is set for a worldwide theatrical release in summer 2025.
After, Foster took the stage to perform six songs for a large crowd of eager listeners — many of which he covered on the show. First, he sang "Don’t Rock the Jukebox" by Alan Jackson, followed quickly by Elvis classic “Jailhouse Rock."
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When Metallica played their first-ever concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium, the crowd’s reaction to "Enter Sandman" triggered seismic activity.
The Hears One earplugs come with a hard plastic carrying case. It’s a good size — smaller than my AirPods case — but it doesn’t actually have its own loop to clip it to my keys. I’d either need to run a lanyard through the small hole on the side of the case or try to hook it through a keyring.
The Go-Go’s did take time to touch upon their long history with the City by the Bay, which began with playing gigs at the legendary punk club Mabuhay Gardens (aka, “The Fab Mab”) on Broadway. They also pointed out that some other Fab Mab alums — the Avengers and Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys fame — were in attendance at the Warfield gig.
A special concert to thank those who helped raise £7.4m to save a baby hospice from closure has been announced. The future of Zoe's Place in Liverpool was under threat last October when it was revealed the hospice would need to raise £5m within 30 days to fund a new premises.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member was a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris in the last election, releasing a video endorsement on Facebook in which he called Trump “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.” Later, at a Harris rally, he said that Trump was “running to be an American tyrant.”