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“This promotion comes at an exciting time for Better Noise,” said Waite in a statement. “Mötley Crüe have some surprises in store for their fans in this their 40th anniversary year. Five Finger Death Punch already have 3 number 1’s from their current album
F8, giving them a career total of 11 number 1’s. We have signed Tempt managed by
Steve Strange and
Tony Couch &
Scott Sheldon,
Peyton Marek.”
Waite added, “Our expansion on the ground in Australia has paid dividends and our revenues have grown so we are looking to replicate that and expand into South America and then South East Asia, looking to either start local offices or purchase existing labels.”
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As more and more Americans around the country start receiving different forms of the COVID-19 vaccine, some Penn State students have already gotten the chance to participate in Pennsylvania’s gradual rollout.
For the most part, students who qualified to be among the first in the Penn State community to receive the vaccine did so because they work in health care or on the front lines of the pandemic.
“For the nursing program, since we’re getting in contact with patients, our clinical sites require us to get the vaccines so we don’t spread it to the patients,” said Chloe Engin, a sophomore in the College of Nursing.