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The line-up for this week s Late Late Show has been revealed
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Late Late Show line up for April 9 led by country music stars, CJ Stander, Dervla Kirwan and Padraig Harrington
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Other famous faces we lost this year .
Neil Peart: Drummer from Canadian prog-rock trio Rush died in January aged 67 following a battle with brain cancer.
Kobe Bryant: Former basketball superstar (41) was killed in January alongside his daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash.
Kirk Douglas: One of the last stars of Hollywood s Golden Age died aged 103 in February.
Caroline Flack: The Love Island host (40) took her own life at her home in Stoke Newington, north-east London in February.
Kenny Rogers: Star behind hits such as Coward Of The County and The Gambler died in March aged 81.
Honor Blackman: Perhaps the most famous Bond girl ever, passed away in April.
2020 in review: The 20 people we said goodbye to in 2020 from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty
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A concert promoter has revealed how Charley Pride s appearance in Belfast at the height of the Troubles probably saved his company.
The country and western star, who toured Northern Ireland at a time when few artists would come, passed away on Saturday at his home in Dallas at 86 from coronavirus complications.
His impact stretched across the Atlantic and he developed a strong legion of fans here, many who attended his show in Belfast s Ritz Cinema in November 1976.
Originally due to perform a 40-date tour of Britain, late Belfast concert promotor Jim Aiken flew to the US to persuade the singer to brave the Troubles and extend it across the Irish Sea at a time when most musicians and sports teams avoided the region.