music. this little light of mine going city to city to bring different races and different religions together. i started in response to the murder of my friend, daniel pearl, the wall street journal reporter. we were band mates and friends. it was a call to action to me to combat the hate that led to his murder. how did you meet trey? he was one of our program participants about six years ago. it s been spectacular to see him rise in the organization. trey is the poster child for gen z, simultaneously young at heart and wise beyond his years. i learn from this guy every day. for someone so young to live along in atlanta and absorb and
all right, this is what abba fans have been craving to see for four decades now, the swedish super group back in consc concert. they re not in person. but digitally-projected avatars at a personally-biluilt arena. even the swedish king and king on the red carpet for the world premier. the band mates are now in their 70s. hard to believe, unlike their computer-generated look-alikes. it s very emotional, and i m happy. i think we re all very happy to be back in london, because i haven t been here for i don t know how many years. it s so nice to see all the
was booze, there was bad behaviour. no, no, there wasn t. there wasn t. you called yourself a monster at one point. you talked about throwing mic stands not just at your band mates, but also at the audience. no, i threw. no, that was a character. ah! i threw. in paradise, at the end, i threw a mic stand. the guy at the end of paradise was a monster. i threw a mic stand towards karla, but i never hit her cos i wasn t going to aim like that. if i d have wanted to hit her, i would ve hit her. well. but, see, that s all. that s media. i ve always been very disciplined, because i started off. but what about the cocaine?
after hit after hit. spector was born veronica bennett she and her band mates grew up near spanish harlem they began singing and dancing in clubs where their sound, their presence and their mascara made an impression baby, i love you. come on, baby reporter: we weren t afraid to be hot. that was our gimmick they signed a record deal in 1963 to back up other acts until they hit it big. be my baby now. reporter: five tracks from their debut album made it to the billboard charts but her influence was felt for decades and the music icon as an outspoken abuse survivor at the hands of her ex-husband, she became a symbol of female empowerment today her family saying ronnie lived her life with a twinkle in her eye, a spunky attitude, a wicked sense of humor and a smile on her face she was filled with love and gratitude reporter: and remarkably, just days ago, the ronettes returned to the
even six hours in, you thought something bad it happened. right. because he always answers her calls me right back. so, i start calling the police stations in hospitals. over at the laundrie s barbecue, the salmon taste great, but matt and fran were no shows. still, nobody thought twice. i knew she was running a fever, and you don t really feel like doing much, especially going over to parents house. meanwhile, matt s friends were getting as worried is francesca. the band mates were used to texting and calling one another, almost hourly. and matt had gone mia. you re all thinking, what could it? be exactly. chris amarok even got in his car and drove down roads that math would ve likely driven down. thinking maybe he slid into a ditch. by nine, that sunday, night chris was concerned enough to call matt s mother. he says, we can t find him anywhere. we don t know where he is. you re starting to get worried? yes. i was getting worried.