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Kanye West Documentary Lands at Netflix

Kanye West Documentary Lands at Netflix Elaine Low, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail A documentary series spanning over two decades of footage and home videos of Kanye West’s life and work has landed at Netflix. Billboard, which first reported the news, cites sources putting the price tag at Netflix at $30 million, though a person familiar with the matter tells Variety that that is not an accurate figure. The series is said to include never-before-seen footage of West, and will cover his career in music and fashion, his failed 2020 presidential bid, and the death of his mother, Donda West. More from Variety

Kanye West documentary coming to Netflix - Chicago Tribune

Kanye West documentary coming to Netflix - Chicago Tribune
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Natalie Grant - LIFE 102 5

Six-time Grammy nominated Natalie Grant is a singer-songwriter and author from Washington State. The Gospel Music Association has named her Female Vocalist of the Year 5 times and she has had multiple number 1’s on the Billboard singles and albums charts. Songs by Natalie Grant

Carrie Underwood s first gospel album is straightforward and stunning

Carrie Underwood s first gospel album is straightforward and stunning
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HITS Act Reintroduced in Congress

A general view of The US Capitol Building on Jan. 21, 2020 Washington D.C. The legislation, which was excluded from the last two pandemic relief packages, would allow creators to deduct 100% of recording expenses in the first year. The Help Independent Tracks Succeed (HITS) Act has gotten a second life in Congress. On Tuesday (March 16), all four original sponsors of the bill Reps.  Linda Sánchez (D-CA) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) reintroduced the long-simmering legislation, which would allow musicians, technicians and producers to deduct 100% of recording expenses up to $150,000 on their taxes in the year they re incurred. The bill is fundamentally unchanged from its previous incarnations (introduced July 31 in the House, and the companion bill in the Senate on Dec. 3), which failed to pass as part of the last two pandemic relief packages despite intense lobbying from independent music advocates to have it included.

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