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Pearl Jam Share ‘Dance Of The Clairvoyants’ Performance Video

Pearl Jam have released a video of their live performance of the song “Dance of the Clairvoyants” from their latest album, ‘”Gigaton.” The video performance was part of the  from the All In WA: A Concert for COVID-19 Relief streaming event, and marked the first time that the band has performed the single live.

The All In WA: A Concert for COVID-19 Relief was broadcast live in Washington state and is now available on Amazon Prime. In addition to Pearl Jam, the show also included Macklemore, Brandi Carlile, Ciara, Ben Gibbard, The Black Tones, Dave Matthews, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Mary Lambert, Allen Stone, actor Joel McHale, Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Russell Wilson, and more. 

Watch Pearl Jam’s performance of ‘Dance Of The Clairvoyants’ at the link: here.

Watch Pearl Jam light up in lockdown video for Dance Of The Clairvoyants

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Papa Roach Release New Version Of Their Hidden Track ‘Tightrope’

Papa Roach are continuing to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album Infest, and are sharing Tightrope 2020 – a new version of the LP’s hidden track.

The band have changed up Tightrope and their latest rendition is produced and mixed by Colin Brittain.

Check out Tightrope 2020 at the link: here

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Kelly Clarkson, Zac Efron, Courteney Cox And Shia LaBeouf Among The 2021 ‘Walk of Fame Star’ Recipients

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has announced its 2021 “Walk of Fame” honorees.

Among the names on the list were actors Zac Efron, Shia LaBeouf, Courteney Cox, Naomi Watts, Christian Slater, Don Cheadle, Morris Chestnut, Laura Linney, Sarah Paulson, Josh Brolin and Benedict Cumberbatch, according to Variety.

Musicians including Kelly Clarkson, Missy Elliott, Salt-N-Pepa, Jefferson Airplane and Trisha Yearwood also made the list, as well as a posthumous nod for Charlie Parker, the legendary jazz saxophonist who died in 1955.

Other famous faces like Nick Cannon and Dr. Mehmet Oz will also receive their stars

Reps for the Hollywood Walk of Fame have not yet announced when the 2021 stars ceremonies will be held, and in fact are still working out when some of the 2020 recipients’ events will be scheduled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Hollywood ‘Walk of Fame’ Class of 2021

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Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes For Old Resurfaced Blackface Sketches

Jimmy Kimmel is apologizing for recently resurfaced sketches of him in blackface. Kimmel issued a lengthy statement on Tuesday addressing the controversy, less than a week after announcing he would be taking the rest of the summer off to spend time with his family.

Said Kimmel:  “I have long been reluctant to address this, as I knew doing so would be celebrated as a victory by those who equate apologies with weakness and cheer for leaders who use prejudice to divide us. That delay was a mistake. There is nothing more important to me than your respect, and I apologize to those who were genuinely hurt or offended by the makeup I wore or the words I spoke.” Kimmel addressed the sketches, which originated from The Man Show, Kimmel’s comedy series with Adam Carolla that aired from 1999 to 2004 on Comedy Central.

In his statement, he noted that his summer vacation had “been planned for more than a year and includes the next two summers off as well. I will be back to work in September,” he said. “Thank you for giving me an opportunity to explain and to those I’ve disappointed, I am sorry.”

Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes for ‘Thoughtless’ Blackface Sketches and Impersonations

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Vince Neil Mourns Death of His Beloved Dog

Motley Crue vocalist Vince Neil is in mourning the sudden death of his six year old dog California Wolf Neil, a.k.a. “Cali.” Neil is blaming the sudden death of his pooch on his neighbors and their “two evil neighbor dogs.”  Neil posted this statement on Instagram:

“With a heavy heart we share the news that our beloved California Wolf Neil has gone to heaven. Her passing was tragic. She was brutally murdered on our front door by two evil neighbor dogs, which is caught on our security cameras. Our neighbors are trying to cover it up and say that she ran two football fields to their pasture and their long horn steers killed her!! Please pray for her justice because her killers are still running free!! Cali touched every person she came in contact with and was loved by all. We wish we could have her back. But we know it’s the circle of life and she will come back to us in her next life. Thank you all for your support and love during these difficult times. We will be posting and sharing more photos of her as we have almost 6 years of beautiful memories with her. She had the ‘it factor’ and was perfect in every way. She had a pure soul, loved with her whole heart and could never hurt a soul. We always prayed for her protection and that she would never feel any pain. She had a beautiful life and a horrific sudden end. But she’s in heaven now and she got her wings ????????‍♀️ We will be patiently waiting to see her again ???? #justiceforcali#rip 7-8-2014 – 6-18-2020″

Vince Neil Mourns Loss of ‘Brutally Murdered’ Dog

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Matchbox Twenty Reschedule North American Tour

Matchbox Twenty have announced the rescheduled dates for their North American summer tour, which is now scheduled to take place in 2021. The band was set to reunite for their first tour since 2017 this summer but the tour was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new dates are scheduled to kick off on July 16th in Uncasville, CT at the Mohegan Sun Arena and will be concluding on October 7th in Los Angeles, CA at the Hollywood Bowl.

Tickets for the original dates will be valid for the 2021 stops and fans who purchased tickets will be receiving an email about refunds if they are unable to attend the new dates.  See the full list of dates below:

Matchbox Twenty Announces Rescheduled Tour Dates

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Michael Keaton In Talks to Reprise His “Batman” Role In “The Flash”

More than 30 years after he first starred as the Dark Knight, Michael Keaton is in early talks to reprise his role in Warner Bros.’ The Flash. Keaton previously played Bruce Wayne in 1989’s Tim Burton-directed Batman and its sequel, 1992’s Batman Returns.

There’s no official word yet on what Keaton’s role wold be, but The Flash will see Ezra Miller’s Barry Allan travel through the multiverse to another Earth protected by Keaton’s Caped Crusader, now 30 years older. Keaton returned to the superhero genre in 2017’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, with an upcoming appearance in Sony’s Morbius opposite Jared Leto’s Living Vampire.

A standalone The Flash movie was first announced in 2014, only to face numerous setbacks. As of press time, Andy Muschietti (IT and IT Chapter Two) will direct from a script by Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey).  The Flash is scheduled to hit theaters June 3, 2022.

Michael Keaton in Talks to Reprise Role of Batman for Upcoming DC Films

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First ‘Hamilton’ Trailer Debuts Ahead Of Disney+ Release

The first official trailer for the “Hamilton” film has been dropped, ahead of its early release on Disney+ next month.  “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted the teaser with the caption, “May you always be satisfied…”

The movie version of “Hamilton,” the smash-hit Broadway musical that won 11 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for drama, was set to hit theaters Oct. 15, 2021. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is now coming to the streaming service Disney+ on July 3.

The 60-second trailer opens with the words, “Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the show.” The movie version of “Hamilton” draws from live performances featuring the original Broadway cast shot by the show’s director, Thomas Kail, at New York City’s Richard Rodgers Theatre in 2016.

See the trailer for Hamilton at the link: here. 

‘Hamilton’ movie trailer releases ahead of Disney+ premiere

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Bring Me The Horizon Confirm Release Date For New Single “Parasite Eve’

After the postponement of its release date of June 10, Bring Me The Horizon have now announced that their new single Parasite Eve will drop this week. The band decided to pull the track’s initial release due to Black Lives Matter and the global protests following the death of George Floyd. Now, Parasite Eve will be arriving on June 25.

Bring Me the Horizon’s most recent release is their Music to listen to… EP, which dropped last December, follwing the band’s latest full-length effort, 2019’s Amo.

Bring Me the Horizon unveils new release date for upcoming “Parasite Eve” single

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Lamb Of God Perform Quarantine Performance Marking New Album Release

Lamb of God released their self-titled album last Friday, and now they are sharing a ‘quarantine performance’ featuring two new songs, plus one classic tune.  The five band members played the new album’s “Checkmate” and “New Colossal Hate,” and also performed an old favorite, “Laid to Rest,” from 2004’s Ashes of the Wake.

In addition to the quarantine session, Lamb of God also released an official music video for the track “Gears”. The song marks the fourth single released from the new LP, which is available on vinyl, CD, and digital at the link: here.

You can catch the video for the quarantine session at the link: here

See Lamb of God Perform Socially Distanced Live Versions of Raging New Songs

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