Thursday, Jan. 1110 a.m.-at least 11 p.m.: Mightier Than the Sword Awards at Sunset Film Festival. Awards, film screenings, Q&A, panels, stand-up comedy, meet-and-greets and more at Sunset Theatre, 234
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Irish Singer/Songwriter Yelpy Set To Release His New Single Heartbeats
Irish singer/songwriter Yelpy is set to release his long awaited single Heartbeats on Friday, March 19th, 2021.
This will be Yelpy s fifth international release following his award winning singles Shout , Save Me , Gravity and Feel It and, as he shares, he is overjoyed to finally get this song out into the world. We worked hard on this track. , says Yelpy, .it s a difficult time right now for everyone but I m just so happy to finally get to share this with the world .
The accompanying music video stars Yelpy himself and was shot on the beautiful beaches of Malibu, California. With his unique blend of pop, rock and folk he is sure to have another award winning hit on his hands.
‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,’ about Alabama blues legend, now on Netflix
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
You can finally stream “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” the long overdue film about blues legend from Alabama, with one of the world’s greatest actresses bringing her back to life on Netflix.
The streamer’s plot description: “Chicago, 1927. A recording session. Tensions rise between Ma Rainey (Viola Davis), her ambitious horn player (Chadwick Boseman), and the white management determined to control the legendary “Mother of the Blues.” Based on Pulitzer Prize winner August Wilson’s play.”
It centers on the fateful recording session in 1927 Chicago and looks to go all out in its production design of the period. Rainey was one of the earliest Black professional blues singers and one of the first ever to record music. While she grew up in Columbus, Ga., the 1900 census indicates she was born in September 1882 in Alabama, and other research shows her birthplace as Russell