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  • Country singer-songwriter Charlie Robison dies in Texas at age 59

    By Associated Press

    SAN ANTONIO: Charlie Robison, the Texas singer-songwriter whose rootsy anthems made the nation charts till he was compelled to retire after problems from a medical process left him unable to sing, died Sunday. He was 59.

    Robison died at a hospital in San Antonio after struggling cardiac arrest and different problems, in line with a household consultant.

    Robison launched his music profession within the late Eighties, taking part in in native Austin bands like Two Hoots and a Holler earlier than forming his personal Millionaire Playboys. In 1996, he launched his solo debut, “Bandera,” named for the Texas Hill Country city the place his household has had a ranch for generations.

    When he was approached by Sony in 1998, Robison signed with its Lucky Dog imprint, which was dedicated to rawer nation. His 2001 album “Step Right Up” produced his solely Top 40 nation music, “I Want You Bad.”

    In 2018, Robison introduced that he had completely misplaced the flexibility to sing following a surgical process on his throat. “Therefore, with a very heavy heart I am officially retiring from the stage and studio,” he wrote on Facebook.

    Robison served as a choose for one yr on USA Network’s “Nashville Star,” a actuality TV present during which contestants lived collectively whereas competing for a rustic music recording contract.

    He is survived by his spouse, Kristen Robison, and 4 kids and stepchildren. Three of his kids had been together with his first spouse, Emily Strayer, a founding member of the famous person nation band The Chicks. They divorced in 2008.

    Robison’s breakup with Strayer impressed songs on the 2009 album “Beautiful Day.” He recorded it whereas dwelling throughout from the Greyhound bus station in San Antonio, in a loft condominium with mismatched furnishings and strewn beer bottles, “the quintessential bachelor pad,” he recalled.

    “People come up to me and say they’re going through something right now, and it’s like this is completely written about them,” Robison advised The Associated Press in 2009. “I wasn’t meaning to do that, but it’s been a residual effect of the record.”

    Robison’s last album, the rock-tinged “High Life” from 2013, included a canopy model of Bob Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece.”

    Memorial companies are pending.

    SAN ANTONIO: Charlie Robison, the Texas singer-songwriter whose rootsy anthems made the nation charts till he was compelled to retire after problems from a medical process left him unable to sing, died Sunday. He was 59.

    Robison died at a hospital in San Antonio after struggling cardiac arrest and different problems, in line with a household consultant.

    Robison launched his music profession within the late Eighties, taking part in in native Austin bands like Two Hoots and a Holler earlier than forming his personal Millionaire Playboys. In 1996, he launched his solo debut, “Bandera,” named for the Texas Hill Country city the place his household has had a ranch for generations.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    When he was approached by Sony in 1998, Robison signed with its Lucky Dog imprint, which was dedicated to rawer nation. His 2001 album “Step Right Up” produced his solely Top 40 nation music, “I Want You Bad.”

    In 2018, Robison introduced that he had completely misplaced the flexibility to sing following a surgical process on his throat. “Therefore, with a very heavy heart I am officially retiring from the stage and studio,” he wrote on Facebook.

    Robison served as a choose for one yr on USA Network’s “Nashville Star,” a actuality TV present during which contestants lived collectively whereas competing for a rustic music recording contract.

    He is survived by his spouse, Kristen Robison, and 4 kids and stepchildren. Three of his kids had been together with his first spouse, Emily Strayer, a founding member of the famous person nation band The Chicks. They divorced in 2008.

    Robison’s breakup with Strayer impressed songs on the 2009 album “Beautiful Day.” He recorded it whereas dwelling throughout from the Greyhound bus station in San Antonio, in a loft condominium with mismatched furnishings and strewn beer bottles, “the quintessential bachelor pad,” he recalled.

    “People come up to me and say they’re going through something right now, and it’s like this is completely written about them,” Robison advised The Associated Press in 2009. “I wasn’t meaning to do that, but it’s been a residual effect of the record.”

    Robison’s last album, the rock-tinged “High Life” from 2013, included a canopy model of Bob Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece.”

    Memorial companies are pending.

  • Music Review: Olivia Rodrigo rages in opposition to the machine and dangerous males with humor on ‘GUTS’

    By Associated Press

    LOS ANGELES: On Friday, Olivia Rodrigo — the Grammy winner finest recognized for her 2021 smash single “drivers license” — launched her extremely anticipated sophomore album, “GUTS.”

    It’s an apt title, as a result of audacious she is: Across 12 tracks, Rodrigo builds off the life experiences of a pop famous person now within the throes of fame — and her early 20s — with an acute knowledge.

    From the bloodsucking piano ballad “vampire” to the cheeky backslide anthem “bad idea right?” (Rodrigo has saved the all-lowercase titles that styled her debut), “GUTS” is at occasions a pop-punk album unafraid of taking dynamic swings, and a diaristic bloodletting.

    But these lead singles hid better moments: opener “all-american bitch,” impressed by a cast-off quote from a younger hippie in Joan Didion’s “The White Album” essay assortment, is pop-punk knowledgeable by Liz Phair or, like, probably the most obscure Rose Melberg report. Irony and anger are her swords: “I’m grateful all the time / I’m sexy and I’m kind / I’m pretty when I cry,” she sings.

    “pretty isn’t pretty” remembers The Cure’s dreamy guitar tones, a reducing treatise on the worth of inconceivable magnificence requirements.

    It’s simple to listen to your favourite rock bands represented right here, however in a mode utterly Rodrigo’s personal: Pavement punctuates “ballad of a homeschooled girl,” with lyrics that might double as a AOL away message. Pick your favourite: “Sеarchin’ ‘how to start a conversation?’ on a website (How to flirt?)”, or “Thought your mom was your wife / Called you the wrong name twice / Can’t think of a third line.”

    “the grudge” is born from “drivers license” — a brave piano energy ballad. Where whisper-singing has develop into the inspiration for a lot of modern younger pop stars, whose greatest singles consequently really feel restrained, Rodrigo’s efficiency is pushed to the bounds. Rage and disappointment will do this to you: They’re maybe pop’s most underutilized instruments — and rock’s biggest asset.

    At the highest of her debut album, Rodrigo requested “I’m so sick of 17 / Where’s my f—-ing teenage dream?” in “brutal.” On “GUTS” she solutions it within the nearer “teenage dream”: “I’m sorry that I couldn’t always be your teenage dream,” she sings, the identical girl who made getting her driver’s license a pop music concern for the world. Could adolescence be extra damning?

    Long has Rodrigo has been in comparison with her musical antecedent Taylor Swift, however the factors of proof on “GUTS” are few and much between — and within the album’s weakest moments, like “get him back!”, nonetheless far superior to a lesser artist’s biggest uptempo observe. (Special point out goes to the lyric “I wanna meet your mom, just to tell her her son sucks.” Has devastation ever been so humorous?)

    “For me, this album is about growing pains and trying to figure out who I am at this point in my life,” Rodrigo stated in a press launch when the album was first introduced. “I feel like I grew 10 years between the ages of 18 and 20 — it was such an intense period of awkwardness and change. I think that’s all just a natural part of growth, and hopefully the album reflects that.”

    The musician as soon as once more teamed up along with her shut collaborator Dan Nigro, who produced “SOUR,” her first album that was a multiplatinum debut that received Rodrigo three Grammy Awards and made her the youngest solo artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Few forces are stronger than a younger inventive girl’s dissatisfaction — solely, after all, if she chooses to wield it. For Rodrigo, it was by no means a query. She’ll simply punctuate it with amusing.

    LOS ANGELES: On Friday, Olivia Rodrigo — the Grammy winner finest recognized for her 2021 smash single “drivers license” — launched her extremely anticipated sophomore album, “GUTS.”

    It’s an apt title, as a result of audacious she is: Across 12 tracks, Rodrigo builds off the life experiences of a pop famous person now within the throes of fame — and her early 20s — with an acute knowledge.

    From the bloodsucking piano ballad “vampire” to the cheeky backslide anthem “bad idea right?” (Rodrigo has saved the all-lowercase titles that styled her debut), “GUTS” is at occasions a pop-punk album unafraid of taking dynamic swings, and a diaristic bloodletting.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    But these lead singles hid better moments: opener “all-american bitch,” impressed by a cast-off quote from a younger hippie in Joan Didion’s “The White Album” essay assortment, is pop-punk knowledgeable by Liz Phair or, like, probably the most obscure Rose Melberg report. Irony and anger are her swords: “I’m grateful all the time / I’m sexy and I’m kind / I’m pretty when I cry,” she sings.

    “pretty isn’t pretty” remembers The Cure’s dreamy guitar tones, a reducing treatise on the worth of inconceivable magnificence requirements.

    It’s simple to listen to your favourite rock bands represented right here, however in a mode utterly Rodrigo’s personal: Pavement punctuates “ballad of a homeschooled girl,” with lyrics that might double as a AOL away message. Pick your favourite: “Sеarchin’ ‘how to start a conversation?’ on a website (How to flirt?)”, or “Thought your mom was your wife / Called you the wrong name twice / Can’t think of a third line.”

    “the grudge” is born from “drivers license” — a brave piano energy ballad. Where whisper-singing has develop into the inspiration for a lot of modern younger pop stars, whose greatest singles consequently really feel restrained, Rodrigo’s efficiency is pushed to the bounds. Rage and disappointment will do this to you: They’re maybe pop’s most underutilized instruments — and rock’s biggest asset.

    At the highest of her debut album, Rodrigo requested “I’m so sick of 17 / Where’s my f—-ing teenage dream?” in “brutal.” On “GUTS” she solutions it within the nearer “teenage dream”: “I’m sorry that I couldn’t always be your teenage dream,” she sings, the identical girl who made getting her driver’s license a pop music concern for the world. Could adolescence be extra damning?

    Long has Rodrigo has been in comparison with her musical antecedent Taylor Swift, however the factors of proof on “GUTS” are few and much between — and within the album’s weakest moments, like “get him back!”, nonetheless far superior to a lesser artist’s biggest uptempo observe. (Special point out goes to the lyric “I wanna meet your mom, just to tell her her son sucks.” Has devastation ever been so humorous?)

    “For me, this album is about growing pains and trying to figure out who I am at this point in my life,” Rodrigo stated in a press launch when the album was first introduced. “I feel like I grew 10 years between the ages of 18 and 20 — it was such an intense period of awkwardness and change. I think that’s all just a natural part of growth, and hopefully the album reflects that.”

    The musician as soon as once more teamed up along with her shut collaborator Dan Nigro, who produced “SOUR,” her first album that was a multiplatinum debut that received Rodrigo three Grammy Awards and made her the youngest solo artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Few forces are stronger than a younger inventive girl’s dissatisfaction — solely, after all, if she chooses to wield it. For Rodrigo, it was by no means a query. She’ll simply punctuate it with amusing.

  • G20 summit: President’s dinner to be a night of musical journey

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  An ensemble comprising 78 instrumentalists from throughout states is about to enthral delegates attending the G20 Summit at Bharat Mandapam. The Ministry of Culture has deliberate a novel harmonious efficiency — Bharat Vadya Darshan (The Musical Journey of India) — on the dinner President Droupadi Murmu can be internet hosting on Saturday.

    The three-hour present, beginning at 6 pm, is split into three elements. The performances can be in ascending tempo from Vilambit Laya (gradual tempo composition), to medium or Madhya Laya, to quick or Druta Laya (concluding part). 

    The Vilambit Laya includes Raagmalika and Rajasthani and Kashmiri people songs. The center part could have conventional songs of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Assam, Sikkim, and Jammu & Kashmir apart from Rabindra Sangeet and Raaga — Bihag, Pilu, Bhupali, Desh, Khamaj and Malkouns.

    The concluding part contains performances primarily based on totally different raags similar to Darbari Kanada, Mohnam, people music of Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Sikkim, and Meghalaya.

    The highlights of this half can be devotional songs — Vaishnav Janto and Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram and in addition an iconic track selling nationwide integration — Mile Sur Mera Tumhara, which is predicated on Raag Bhairavi and Dadra.

    The track composed by famend vocalist Bhimsen Joshi was telecast on Doordarshan for the primary time in 1988 after the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi delivered his speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence Day.  

    Several uncommon devices of India similar to Surbahar, Jaltarang, Naltarang, Vichitra Veena, Rudra Veena, Saraswati Veena, Dhangli, Sundri, Bhapang and Dilruba can be used in the course of the presentation.
    “Bharat Vadya Darshan is envisaged as a sequence of instrumental music performances, whereby the viewers can be taken on a one-and-a-half hour journey of India via the consultant music of various States of the nation.

    What really units this ensemble aside is the inclusion of 34 Hindustani musical devices, 18 Carnatic musical devices, and 26 people musical devices that includes 78 artists together with 11 youngsters, 13 ladies, six differently-abled (Divyang) artists, 26 younger males and 22 professionals,” mentioned officers aware about preparations.

    The accountability to curate the occasion was entrusted with Sangeet Natak Akademi below the Ministry of Culture. The efficiency has been conceptualised by the chairman of the Akademi Sandhya Purecha. Chetan Kumar Joshi is the music director.

    “Some of the prominent styles included in the presentation are Hindustani, Carnatic, folk and contemporary music. This journey will take us through all parts of India through their representative music,” officers added. 

    ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’

     78 instrumentalists from throughout states will enthral delegates at President’s dinner on Saturday
     They will carry out a 3-hour-long ‘Bharat Vadya Darshan’ (The Musical Journey of India) 
     It will characteristic the long-lasting track ‘mile sur mera tumhara’
     Rare devices similar to surbahar, jaltarang, naltarang, vichitra veena, rudra veena, saraswati veena, dhangli, sundri, bhapang and dilruba can be used

    NEW DELHI:  An ensemble comprising 78 instrumentalists from throughout states is about to enthral delegates attending the G20 Summit at Bharat Mandapam. The Ministry of Culture has deliberate a novel harmonious efficiency — Bharat Vadya Darshan (The Musical Journey of India) — on the dinner President Droupadi Murmu can be internet hosting on Saturday.

    The three-hour present, beginning at 6 pm, is split into three elements. The performances can be in ascending tempo from Vilambit Laya (gradual tempo composition), to medium or Madhya Laya, to quick or Druta Laya (concluding part). 

    The Vilambit Laya includes Raagmalika and Rajasthani and Kashmiri people songs. The center part could have conventional songs of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Assam, Sikkim, and Jammu & Kashmir apart from Rabindra Sangeet and Raaga — Bihag, Pilu, Bhupali, Desh, Khamaj and Malkouns.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    The concluding part contains performances primarily based on totally different raags similar to Darbari Kanada, Mohnam, people music of Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Sikkim, and Meghalaya.

    The highlights of this half can be devotional songs — Vaishnav Janto and Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram and in addition an iconic track selling nationwide integration — Mile Sur Mera Tumhara, which is predicated on Raag Bhairavi and Dadra.

    The track composed by famend vocalist Bhimsen Joshi was telecast on Doordarshan for the primary time in 1988 after the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi delivered his speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence Day.  

    Several uncommon devices of India similar to Surbahar, Jaltarang, Naltarang, Vichitra Veena, Rudra Veena, Saraswati Veena, Dhangli, Sundri, Bhapang and Dilruba can be used in the course of the presentation.
    “Bharat Vadya Darshan is envisaged as a sequence of instrumental music performances, whereby the viewers can be taken on a one-and-a-half hour journey of India via the consultant music of various States of the nation.

    What really units this ensemble aside is the inclusion of 34 Hindustani musical devices, 18 Carnatic musical devices, and 26 people musical devices that includes 78 artists together with 11 youngsters, 13 ladies, six differently-abled (Divyang) artists, 26 younger males and 22 professionals,” mentioned officers aware about preparations.

    The accountability to curate the occasion was entrusted with Sangeet Natak Akademi below the Ministry of Culture. The efficiency has been conceptualised by the chairman of the Akademi Sandhya Purecha. Chetan Kumar Joshi is the music director.

    “Some of the prominent styles included in the presentation are Hindustani, Carnatic, folk and contemporary music. This journey will take us through all parts of India through their representative music,” officers added. 

    ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’

     78 instrumentalists from throughout states will enthral delegates at President’s dinner on Saturday
     They will carry out a 3-hour-long ‘Bharat Vadya Darshan’ (The Musical Journey of India) 
     It will characteristic the long-lasting track ‘mile sur mera tumhara’
     Rare devices similar to surbahar, jaltarang, naltarang, vichitra veena, rudra veena, saraswati veena, dhangli, sundri, bhapang and dilruba can be used

  • Robbie Robertson, lead guitarist and songwriter of ‘The Band’, dies at 80

    By AFP

    NEW YORK: Robbie Robertson, guitarist and fundamental songwriter of the seminal rock group ‘The Band’, has died, his supervisor mentioned in a press release. He was 80 years previous.

    As the ringleader of the Canadian-American group, Robertson penned The Band’s most iconic songs together with “The Weight,” “The Night They Drove Ol’ Dixie Down” and “Up On Cripple Creek.”

    His supervisor mentioned in a press release Robertson was surrounded by household on the time of his dying, which adopted “a long illness.”

    Prior to his work and management with The Band, Robertson was a key collaborator with none aside from Bob Dylan, touring with him and taking part in on the album “Blonde on Blonde.”

    Born July 5, 1943, in Toronto, Canada with each Mohawk and Jewish roots, Robertson labored on travelling carnivals in his early teenage years, earlier than becoming a member of and beginning a wide range of bands.

    “I’ve been playing guitar for so long I can’t remember when I started,” he instructed Rolling Stone journal in 1968. “I guess I got into rock and roll like everybody else.”

    He joined the backing band of Ronnie Hawkins, a rockabilly star, when he was simply 16, the place he finally met fellow musicians, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Levon Helm.

    The group shaped a robust bond, and so they grew to become Dylan’s backing band within the mid-Sixties for his notorious first electrical tour.

    They additionally performed with the icon on his much-bootlegged “basement tapes.”

    Statement from Robbie Robertson’s household.

    Luis Sinco pic.twitter.com/J9c79003D5

    — Robbie Robertson (@r0bbier0berts0n) August 9, 2023

    Robertson’s history-minded compositions had been masterful yarns that evoked the wilds of America and the characters who colored them, and specifically, targeted on the American South.

    “The Weight” is an everyday on all-time biggest track lists. A people tune with nation and gospel parts in addition to Biblical allusion, it is thought-about a traditional of the American songbook.

    The group performed Woodstock and lower a string of albums together with “Music from Big Pink,” “The Band” and “Cahoots.”

    The Band cut up up in 1976 with a farewell live performance in San Francisco, immortalized on movie by director Martin Scorsese in “The Last Waltz.”

    The movie, theatrically launched in 1978, has turn out to be often known as a critically acclaimed pioneering rock documentary.

    It additionally ushered in Robertson’s longtime collaboration and friendship with Scorsese, who employed the guitarist as a musical supervisor on a string of his movies together with “Casino” and “Gangs of New York.”

    At the time of his dying, Robertson had been engaged on a follow-up to his memoir “Testimony,” and had simply accomplished scoring Scorsese’s “Killers of The Flower Moon” which is ready for launch this fall.

    Hailing his pal as “a giant,” Scorsese known as Robertson “a constant in my life and work.”

    “Long before we ever met, his music played a central role in my life — me and millions and millions of other people all over this world. The Band’s music, and Robbie’s own later solo music, seemed to come from the deepest place at the heart of this continent, its traditions and tragedies and joys,” Scorsese mentioned in a press release.

    “His effect on the art form was profound and lasting.”

    Robertson did not tour once more after “The Last Waltz” however did launch a string of solo albums beginning in 1987 when he dropped “Robbie Robertson.”

    He remained a beloved determine of American rock and people, each for his guitar chops and his poetry.

    “I thought of a couple of words that led to a couple more,” he instructed Rolling Stone in 1969, requested how he penned the traditional “The Weight.”

    “The next thing I know I wrote the song,” Robertson continued. “We just figured it was a simple song, and when it came up we gave it a try and recorded it three or four times.”

    “We didn’t even know if we were going to use it.”

    NEW YORK: Robbie Robertson, guitarist and fundamental songwriter of the seminal rock group ‘The Band’, has died, his supervisor mentioned in a press release. He was 80 years previous.

    As the ringleader of the Canadian-American group, Robertson penned The Band’s most iconic songs together with “The Weight,” “The Night They Drove Ol’ Dixie Down” and “Up On Cripple Creek.”

    His supervisor mentioned in a press release Robertson was surrounded by household on the time of his dying, which adopted “a long illness.”googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Prior to his work and management with The Band, Robertson was a key collaborator with none aside from Bob Dylan, touring with him and taking part in on the album “Blonde on Blonde.”

    Born July 5, 1943, in Toronto, Canada with each Mohawk and Jewish roots, Robertson labored on travelling carnivals in his early teenage years, earlier than becoming a member of and beginning a wide range of bands.

    “I’ve been playing guitar for so long I can’t remember when I started,” he instructed Rolling Stone journal in 1968. “I guess I got into rock and roll like everybody else.”

    He joined the backing band of Ronnie Hawkins, a rockabilly star, when he was simply 16, the place he finally met fellow musicians, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Levon Helm.

    The group shaped a robust bond, and so they grew to become Dylan’s backing band within the mid-Sixties for his notorious first electrical tour.

    They additionally performed with the icon on his much-bootlegged “basement tapes.”

    Statement from Robbie Robertson’s household.
    Luis Sinco pic.twitter.com/J9c79003D5
    — Robbie Robertson (@r0bbier0berts0n) August 9, 2023
    Robertson’s history-minded compositions had been masterful yarns that evoked the wilds of America and the characters who colored them, and specifically, targeted on the American South.

    “The Weight” is an everyday on all-time biggest track lists. A people tune with nation and gospel parts in addition to Biblical allusion, it is thought-about a traditional of the American songbook.

    The group performed Woodstock and lower a string of albums together with “Music from Big Pink,” “The Band” and “Cahoots.”

    The Band cut up up in 1976 with a farewell live performance in San Francisco, immortalized on movie by director Martin Scorsese in “The Last Waltz.”

    The movie, theatrically launched in 1978, has turn out to be often known as a critically acclaimed pioneering rock documentary.

    It additionally ushered in Robertson’s longtime collaboration and friendship with Scorsese, who employed the guitarist as a musical supervisor on a string of his movies together with “Casino” and “Gangs of New York.”

    At the time of his dying, Robertson had been engaged on a follow-up to his memoir “Testimony,” and had simply accomplished scoring Scorsese’s “Killers of The Flower Moon” which is ready for launch this fall.

    Hailing his pal as “a giant,” Scorsese known as Robertson “a constant in my life and work.”

    “Long before we ever met, his music played a central role in my life — me and millions and millions of other people all over this world. The Band’s music, and Robbie’s own later solo music, seemed to come from the deepest place at the heart of this continent, its traditions and tragedies and joys,” Scorsese mentioned in a press release.

    “His effect on the art form was profound and lasting.”

    Robertson did not tour once more after “The Last Waltz” however did launch a string of solo albums beginning in 1987 when he dropped “Robbie Robertson.”

    He remained a beloved determine of American rock and people, each for his guitar chops and his poetry.

    “I thought of a couple of words that led to a couple more,” he instructed Rolling Stone in 1969, requested how he penned the traditional “The Weight.”

    “The next thing I know I wrote the song,” Robertson continued. “We just figured it was a simple song, and when it came up we gave it a try and recorded it three or four times.”

    “We didn’t even know if we were going to use it.”

  • Grammy winner American singer Tori Kelly hospitalised after collapsing at dinner

    By ANI

    LOS ANGELES: Grammy-Winning American singer Tori Kelly is within the hospital receiving remedy for blood clots round her important organs, a supply confirmed TMZ including that the situation was actually severe.

    According to sources near the Grammy-winning artist, she was out to dinner with buddies in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday night time when her coronary heart started to race. Tori reportedly handed out and was out for some time.

    According to TMZ, Tori’s buddies wished to verify she wasn’t despatched to a hospital downtown, however somewhat to Cedars-Sinai, one of many nation’s high hospitals, in order that they took her outdoors, loaded her right into a automobile, and rushed to the hospital as a substitute of calling an ambulance.

    Doctors detected clots in Tori’s legs and lungs and are nonetheless making an attempt to determine if any clots are close to her coronary heart, in response to a supply within the ICU. Throughout her hospitalisation, the singer has been out and in of consciousness.

    Recently, Kelly launched her first new solo single, ‘Missin u.’

    Kelly rose to prominence as a child on a number of TV competitors reveals earlier than breaking into the business along with her acoustic renditions on YouTube and a stint on ‘American Idol’ in 2010. She got here simply shy of the Top 24 on Idol, however she shortly established a profitable pop profession, releasing her debut album ‘Unbreakable Smile’ in 2015.

    She had successes with ‘Nobody Love’ and ‘Should’ve Been Us’ and was nominated for 2 Grammys in 2019. 

    LOS ANGELES: Grammy-Winning American singer Tori Kelly is within the hospital receiving remedy for blood clots round her important organs, a supply confirmed TMZ including that the situation was actually severe.

    According to sources near the Grammy-winning artist, she was out to dinner with buddies in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday night time when her coronary heart started to race. Tori reportedly handed out and was out for some time.

    According to TMZ, Tori’s buddies wished to verify she wasn’t despatched to a hospital downtown, however somewhat to Cedars-Sinai, one of many nation’s high hospitals, in order that they took her outdoors, loaded her right into a automobile, and rushed to the hospital as a substitute of calling an ambulance.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Doctors detected clots in Tori’s legs and lungs and are nonetheless making an attempt to determine if any clots are close to her coronary heart, in response to a supply within the ICU. Throughout her hospitalisation, the singer has been out and in of consciousness.

    Recently, Kelly launched her first new solo single, ‘Missin u.’

    Kelly rose to prominence as a child on a number of TV competitors reveals earlier than breaking into the business along with her acoustic renditions on YouTube and a stint on ‘American Idol’ in 2010. She got here simply shy of the Top 24 on Idol, however she shortly established a profitable pop profession, releasing her debut album ‘Unbreakable Smile’ in 2015.

    She had successes with ‘Nobody Love’ and ‘Should’ve Been Us’ and was nominated for 2 Grammys in 2019. 

  • Music composer M.M. Keeravani returns to Malayalam film enterprise after 27 years

    Home > News > Malayalam Cinema News

    Thiruvananthapuram, May 29: After the historic win for Natu Natu music at Oscars 2023, music composer M.M.

    Keeravani is about to work in Malayalam film ‘Magician’.

    Keeravani was throughout the state capital metropolis to take part throughout the launch of his new Malayalam film which he signed after a spot of 27 years.

    The closing time Keeravani labored throughout the Malayalam film enterprise was in 1996 throughout the film ‘Devaragam’ which was an unlimited success.

    He talked about he is very snug to return to the Malayalam film enterprise after an prolonged gap.



    Music composer M.M. Keeravani returns to Malayalam film enterprise after 27 years IANS 29 May 2023 Post Your Comments


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  • Honey Singh in The Weekend Interview: On Mental Health, Getting a Grammy For India, And Comeback After 7 Years

    Home LeisureHoney Singh in The Weekend Interview: On Mental Health, Getting a Grammy For India, And Comeback After 7 Years

    Anyone who will meet Honey Singh in the present day will determine he is a modified man. He says it is his 3.0 model and now, he needs his music to mirror the identical. In an unique interview with india.com, the favored rapper explores his ambitions, looking for consistency at work and being developed.

    The Weekend Interview With Honey Singh – on Comeback After 7 Years, Getting a Grammy For India And Living a Fulfilled Life

    The Weekend Interview with Honey Singh: Singer, music composer, author, and rapper Honey Singh says he’s in his 3.0 model in the present day. The 39-year-old is out with back-to-back songs, a couple of curated for Bollywood movies, and some made with love for unbiased music. Honey says he’s developed in life in the present day and has come a great distance from designing music that talks nearly being unstoppable or having endless power towards life. He now says it’s necessary to take a pause, loosen up a bit, analyse earlier than taking one other step in life. Honey is a modified man than he was 20 years again. His developed persona now displays in his music as nicely. Or at the least, that’s what he goals at exhibiting to the viewers: that Honey Singh 3.0 is healthier, and extra bold but in addition is aware of the worth of getting a state of mindfulness and wholesomeness.

    In our particular sequence The Weekend Interview with india.com, Honey Singh talks about his new music ‘Kanna Vich Waaliyan’ wherein he has collaborated with singer Homi Dilliwala. The ‘Brown Rang’ singer is seen giving a romantic rap for that uncommon time in his profession, once more proving how he’s exploring a brand new facet of his music at 40. When requested if he believes in manifesting issues into the universe, he says he at all times needs to solely dream massive in life. “God has given me more than what I ever deserved but I will never stop asking. I will dream big and manifest the biggest of achievements for myself. HE asks us to dream big but also to be ready to put in enough effort to fulfill those dreams. I have never feared working hard,” he says.

    He additionally speaks about connecting with folks, observing them, and absorbing all that they do and suppose, and that finally transcends into his music. For Honey, it’s consistency that he seeks in life. For good seven years, the singer was away from the trade, engaged on himself, treating his melancholy and different well being points that he recognized in time. Honey says after his first music ‘Glassy’, he needed to sit with none work for 3 years. And throughout that point, all he needed was to work, with out enthusiastic about the hits and the flops.

    Honey is grateful that he’s acquired sufficient work to maintain himself busy and so far as his massive goals are involved, he says ‘vo toh fundamental kar ke rahuga‘ when talked about that he as soon as promised to get India its first Grammy award. Scroll up and watch his full interview!

    Published Date: March 5, 2023 6:35 PM IST

  • Toddlers’ Reaction To Whitney Houston’s Song Is More Precious Than Grammy | Watch Viral Video

    Home ViralToddlers’ Reaction To Whitney Houston’s Song Is More Precious Than Grammy | Watch Viral Video

    To be trustworthy, that adjustment by Whitney Houston may have disarmed even the perfect patrons of music.

    Toddlers’ Reaction To Whitney Houston’s Song Is More Precious Than Grammy | Watch Viral Video

    Whitney Houston Song: Kids have their very own candy little world which is simply lovely, inventive, delicate, inquisitive, and filled with their very own tales and imaginations. Kids understand issues in their very own method and their reactions to even the mundane happenings are sufficient to shock and amuse us adults. They have their very own likes and dislikes when it’s to TV applications. Most of them like carton exhibits whereas most just like the animals on the small display. The method they react to those tv programmes can vary from pleasure to mushy.

    There is one glorious video that captures the various reactions of two toddlers to the TV program they’re watching along with a bowl of snacks every of their tiny arms. It is without doubt one of the best-selling and a number of award-winning American singers and actresses Whitney Houston on the display. They are very deeply mesmerized by her rendition of “I Will Always Love You” that they simply sit nonetheless. So far, so good. Then there’s the world-famous Whitney particular change of modulation that wakes the duo from the trance, and it’s past this world. The two nearly drop their bowls. The video is shared on Twitter by @buitengebieden with the caption: “Sound on and wait for it..”

    WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

    Sound on and watch for it.. pic.twitter.com/3sJtbcTV6J

    — Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) January 8, 2023

    This is the impact music has on us and as mentioned many instances earlier than, it cuts past age.

    Published Date: January 15, 2023 3:51 PM IST

  • Indie music artists that you just completely want to take a look at

    The web has given so many artists a chance to share their artwork with the world. It is a veritable mine of sounds and voices, which may maybe specific your feelings even higher than you possibly can, and make you are feeling at dwelling proper the place you’re. We check out one of the best of worldwide and desi music artists, and discover some underrated gems so that you can savour and get hooked on. 

    Quinn XCII

     

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    Quinn XCII is among the most underrated artists on our radar. Born and bred in Grosse Point, Michigan, Mikael (his actual identify) began to make music at a really younger age. Soon sufficient his tune ‘Kings of summer’ with an artist known as ayokay blew up, and he was signed by Columbia Records. Today, Mikael has amassed a really massive devoted fanbase within the United States. His music’s vibe ranges from enjoyable and playful to soulful and comforting. ‘Stacy’ and ‘Doris Terrace’ are songs by him that you just completely ought to hearken to. 

    Jeremy Zucker

    Jeremy Zucker is a really cherished indie artist from the United States, although nonetheless very underrated in India. With hits like ‘come thru’ and ‘therapist’ to his belt, Jeremy has an extremely distinctive fashion and sensibility together with his music. Also extremely regarded for his voice, Jeremy is destined to be a fan favorite. 

    Chelsea Cutler

     

    Chelsea Cutler is understood for her highly effective voice and distinctive music composition. Cutler writes and produces most of her personal music, and has gained lots of momentum, particularly within the United States. Her songs ‘Sad Tonight’ and ‘Your Shirt’ get lots of her followers up and screaming the lyrics on the prime of their voices. Cutler can be very energetic on social media and is understood to candidly work together along with her followers. 

    Anumita Nadesan

    Anumita Nadesan first took the web by storm by creating phenomenal covers of well-known songs. She then rose to prominence due to her dreamy single ‘Khwaab’. This smooth, heartfelt tune gained lots of traction due to its melody and otherworldly vibe. Anumita’s voice can be considered a delight and is savoured by her followers throughout India and the world.

    ayokay

    ayokay rose to prominence with Quinn XCII, and the 2 usually work collectively and collaborate on completely different initiatives. ayokay’s songs like ‘Sleepless nights’ and ‘I still need you’ have garnered lots of consideration.
    His newest album, ‘Digital Dreamscape’ has a dreamy, digital sound and is a deal with for anybody that enjoys indie pop. 

  • Justin Bieber and spouse Hailey submit cute messages for one another to mark 4th marriage ceremony anniversary

    Singer Justin Bieber and mannequin Hailey Bieber had their dream marriage ceremony in September 2019. To mark their fourth marriage ceremony anniversary, the star couple devoted social media posts to one another expressing their love and gratitude in direction of one another.

    Justin, 28, posted a monochrome image of himself with Hailey and captioned it as, “Happy anniversary to my best friend and wifey @haileybieber .. thanks for making me better in every way.” The submit immediately acquired love and appreciation from his pals and social media followers. Director Alfredo Flores commented, “Love y’all’, musician Harv congratulated them and wrote, “Happy anniversary guys”.

     

    Hailey too, posted a sequence of images with Justin to want him. From an image from their marriage ceremony day, to moments from their holidays and different moments, Hailey coated all features of their marriage with the caption, “4 years married to you. the most beautiful human I’ve ever known… love of my life. Thank God for you.” Hailey too bought smitten responses on her submit. Ireland Baldwin commented, “Love your love”, Celebrity stylist Karla Wench commented, “Love you both so much. To a lifetime more.”

     

    Justin and Hailey have all the time been open about their love for one another. In a latest interview with Harper’s Bazaar journal, Hailey spoke about their marriage and stated, “I feel like that’s because of the effort that’s been put in on both sides. At the end of the day, like, he’s my best friend, but it still does take a lot of work to make it work.”

    Justin just lately canceled his Justice World Tour and stated that he needs to give attention to his psychological and bodily well being. The Baby hitmaker had earlier revealed that he’s affected by Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. In an Instagram submit, he had written, “I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being. I’m going to be okay, but I need time to rest and get better,” he stated. “I’ve been so proud to bring this show and our message of Justice to the world.” However, the submit was later eliminated by Justin, hinting that the tour is likely to be again on the schedule.