It's finally Friday. Fuck yeah.

The Bowie Baysox will pay tribute the late David Bowie tonight by changing the official pronunciation of their name and wearing jerseys inspired by one the singer's many personas.
A postgame fireworks show set to the singer's songs will also be held. Here's a look at the jerseys.
Add the Rolling Stones to the ranks of artists who don't want to be associated with Donald Trump.
Reports say the band has "continuously" requested that the Trump campaign refrain from using their music, and "have never given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs. (The band) have requested that they cease all use immediately.”
Britain's Official Charts Company, celebrating its 60th birthday this month, has announced it will honor Sir Paul McCartney with its second Official Record Breaker Award as the most successful album artist of all time in the U.K. McCartney has been in the top spot on the company's charts 22 times with the Beatles and during into his solo career.
“Okay, you know how it really feels? It feels unbelievable, because when you write your songs you don't count how well they're doing,” McCartney said in a statement. “I remember when Please, Please Me went to No. 1, that was our first No. 1 record, and it’s a beautiful feeling to suddenly get this [award], I mean it's amazing.
“So thank you to the people for giving it to me, I love you. And thank you to everyone who made it possible by buying the records, we love you too!"
Birthdays today include: Selena Gomez; Daniel Jones of Savage Garden; Rufus Wainwright; Pat Badger of Extreme; Emily Sailers of Indigo Girls; Keith Sweat; Don Henley; Richard Davies of Supertramp; and the one, the only- George Clinton. #MusicalBirthdays
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