Lost treasures of Eddie Cochran found
On the 61st anniversary of his death, the lost contents of Eddie Cochran s bedroom come to light.
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Eddie Cochran is an American rock and roll legend from late 1950s and early 1960s, a contemporary of Elvis Presley with a particularly strong following in the U.K. His life was tragically cut short when, after performing at the Bristol Hippodrome, England, he died in a car accident near Chippenham, Wiltshire on the 17th of April 1960, aged just 21. A monument to Eddie marks the location of the crash at Rowden Hill.
Rolling Stone The U.S. Offered Up $16 Billion to Venues. No One Could Apply
The Small Business Administration’s grant site for music and arts venues crashed within hours, with no reopening date in sight. “The financial hole we are all digging to stay afloat is getting deeper by the day,” says one venue owner
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They got a glimpse of hope and then it was right back to the usual frustration. Over a year after Covid-19 brought live entertainment to a halt, and 102 days after desperately-needed funding was finally approved in a stimulus bill, American venue owners were left staring at 404 error messages as the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) grant portal opened, then quickly closed, yesterday.
The federal government’s $16 billion relief fund for live music spaces and other cultural venues was set to begin taking applications on Thursday (April 8), but the Small Business Administration shut the system down after a glitch kept any applications from being processed, as
The New York Times reports. The setback for the Shuttered Venue Operator Grant, as the program is known part of the Save Our Stages Act left venue owners worried and upset.
“This is an absolute disaster,” the owner of Brooklyn club C’mon Everybody, Eric Sosa, tweeted at the Small Business Administration, which oversees the SVOG. An agency spokesperson told the
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NAIMA DROPS “CITY LIGHTS”: A CINEMATIC ODE TO NEW YORK CITY
NAIMA DROPS “CITY LIGHTS”: A CINEMATIC ODE TO NEW YORK CITY
The born and bred New Yorker sits down exclusively with V to discuss her latest single, the first of many to come.
The born and bred New Yorker sits down exclusively with V to discuss her latest single, the first of many to come.
April 9, 2021
It’s an age-old debate: is an artist born or made? For rising star, NAIMA, the answer lies somewhere in the in-between. The New York City-based singer-songwriter has come bustling onto the scene with a monochromatic music video for her new soulful single, “CITY LIGHTS”, released today. Between poignant vignettes of two lovers and lyrics with Solange-like sensual tonality, NAIMA’s star quality shines bright. So bright, even, it’s hard to remember that she’s a newcomer to the scene.
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