Hey, hi, howdy kiddios. Hope you're all having a good week.
If you couldn't see it coming, well... I am a cynic. Kim Campbell, widow of the late Glen Campbell, has filed a claim against the singer's estate seeking reimbursement for just over half a million dollars for expenses she said she incurred while caring for the singer during his battle with Alzheimer's.
Kim Campbell is the executor of her late husband's estate, which three of the singer's eight children have filed a dispute against, and two others have questioned their father’s mental capacity at the time he executed the 2006 document- as well as their battle with their stepmother over the right to visit their ailing father before he died.
I'm guessing they won't be playing this at the next family reunion.
Jason Aldean announced yesterday that he'd be performing at the Braves' Cobb County clusterfuck stadium on July 21st.
The show will be Aldean's Atlanta stop on his High Neon Tour and feature a one night only reunion of Hootie & The Blowfish (which, of course, is the only way- besides being on the team- that the rednecks on that side of town would actually welcome anyone with Darius Rucker's skin tone).
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"Out of all the shows we’ve played, I know this show is going to be a career defining moment," Aldean said. "We haven’t had a chance to play Atlanta in a couple years in anticipation of this show and I know this night is going to mean a lot to my family and me."
I was looking a NME.com and got a pop-up to subscribe. I'm pretty sure their last print issue is this week's.
Trent Reznor says Nine Inch Nails new EP will be released before the end of June, and will be the final one of a trilogy that began with 2016's Not The Actual Events and 2017's Add Violence.
Reznor told 6 Music that the band "started out with a rigid concept, having not written them all.. (but as) we finished Add Violence we found ourselves… it felt too predictable. It felt like we were forcing things. Musically and storytelling-wise. The reason this has been delayed is because it took us a while for—what has become the third EP—to reveal itself to us."
The band will play a string of dates in Europe and Japan this summer in support of the release.
The Killers, Lady Gaga, Florence & The Machine, and Queens Of The Stone Age are among the performers who've been announced for Revamp- an Elton John tribute album due out next month.
The album will also feature "reimagined" versions of Sir Elton's songs from Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, Miley Cyrus, and Mumford & Sons.
"It’s always a huge compliment when an artist loves your song enough to take the time and effort to rework it," John said. "As songwriters, Bernie and myself are thrilled when singers we admire and respect as much as those on Revamp choose to add their own unique twist in the process."
Birthdays today include: DJ Joseph Hahn of Linkin Park (41); will.i.am of Black Eyed Peas (43); Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 (46); Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray (50); Rockwell (54); Brett Michaels of Poison (55); Steve McCoy of Dead Or Alive (56); Terence Trent D'Arby- who's now known as Sanada Maitreya (56); Dee Snider of Twisted Sister (63); Ry Cooder (71); Howard Scott of War (72); Sly Stone of Sly & The Family Stone (74); Mike Love of The Beach Boys (77); and Phil Lesh of Grateful Dead (78). #MusicalBirthdays
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