We had the pleasure of interviewing Tam Mutu who plays Pierre Dulaine in 'Take the Lead.' He shared fascinating insights ...
That's "Hola Tejas!", the Mexican Standoff's first album. Jiménez played on several songs on the album along with Max Baca y ...
From Francis Ford Coppola to Antonio Banderas, directors and actors across Hollywood on Thursday mourned the death of actor Gene Hackman. The 95-year-old, best known for his Oscar-winning roles in ...
A video of AbRam made its way to social media; it shows him playing the guitar at a school event. The star-kid was also singing Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ Grammy-winning song ‘Die With A Smile’. AbRam ...
On Monday, the country singer shared a clip of a new song titled “Superman” on which he sings to the four-year-old and admits to many of his life errors, including his April 2024 arrest for ...
Grammy-winning artist Keith Urban is coming to a screen near you this fall as headliner of "The Road," CBS' new singing competition series, "CBS Mornings" exclusively revealed on Tuesday morning.
Keith Urban will be headliner of “The Road,” a new singing competition show from CBS that tests up-and-coming musicians’ ability to perform in front of live audiences. The series ...
Three months after CBS announced plans for a new singing competition series called The Road, new details about what to expect have been revealed. The show comes from creators Blake Shelton and ...
They change that one word so maybe @taylorswift won’t be angry.” The audio is of Erin and Mae singing the words to Taylor Swift’s 2019 hit song “Lover,” except, instead of singing ...
Among the most talked-about figures is Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the Filipino prelate who has risen to prominence within the Vatican. Luis Antonio Tagle, born on June 21, 1957, in Manila, ...
featuring Antonio Banderas. Musical direction of Arturo Díez-Boscovich. Score by Stephen Sondheim. Includes live bonus track of Banderas singing "Being Alive" in English. CD will be released in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Antonio Pappano, who leads the London Symphony Orchestra, feels like he is always “playing catch-up” because he skipped music school.
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