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Things to Do: Listen to Sobering Time by Ricky Byrd

When singer/guitarist Ricky Byrd looks back upon the Big Moments of his life, it would be pretty hard to beat the evening of April 18, 2015. There’s when on the stage of Cleveland’s Public Hall, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. And then he took part in a collaboration that the teenaged Byrd couldn’t possibly imagine. In the all-star finale jam at the end, there he was face-to-face with Paul McCartney, ripping off the solo to the Beatles’ “I Wanna Be Your Man.” And behind him on the drum stool and singing sat the other surviving Fab, Ringo Starr.

Pollstar | One Year, And 150 Years, Later: Taking History s Short And Long Views

By: Francisco Rendon Patrick Pleul / Zentralbild / ZB One Year LaterOn March 12, 2020, one year ago, in an effort to control the spread of the novel coronavirus, the live industry effectively shut down after a coalition of major agencies and promoters announced they were suspending all shows.  On the exact same day, not insignificantly, a group of independent venue owners met to chart a course of action in the face of great adversity. “I went to bed on March 12 with about 40 shows that weekend and when I woke up they were all gone,” James “Disco Donnie” Estopinal, Jr., Founder/CEO of Disco Donnie Presents told Pollstar as a part of this issue’s special survey (see Industry Survey).

Blackpool rock musician and founding member of the Glitter Band John Rossall on singing about his hometown and releasing his first album in 40 years The Last Glam in Town

Blackpool rock musician and founding member of the Glitter Band John Rossall on singing about his hometown and releasing his first album in 40 years The Last Glam in Town
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COVID-19 The First Year: Celebrities Who Have Died From The Virus

COVID-19 The First Year: Celebrities Who Have Died From The Virus 02/15/21 AT 11:00 AM As the U.S. approaches a year after the first person tested positive for COVID-19 in the country, many are remembering the lives that it’s taken throughout the year, and is still taking.  As of Feb. 13, there have been over 27  million positive cases and over 473,000 deaths in the U.S. and cases are still rising while the Biden administration tries to find a way to speed up the distribution of the vaccines. Globally, there have been over 108 million reported cases and 2.3 million deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Songs: Covers that feel like original - Telegraph India

The 1992 version of the song will always be associated with Whitney Houston. “The first time that I heard Whitney’s version of (the song), I just about wrecked my car. I was heading home, and all of a sudden, I had the radio on, and I just heard the a cappella part: ‘If I should stay…’ It kind of got my attention, but it hadn’t registered yet. And I thought, ‘What?’ All of a sudden, she went into the chorus, and I thought, ‘Oh my god! This is I Will Always Love You!”,” Dolly Parton, the original singer of the song, said in an interview some years ago.

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