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Inspiring Quotes for Saturday, May 10, 2025
I believe, every day, you should have at least one exquisite moment. ~ Audrey Hepburn Actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn remains one of the greatest icons of 20th-century Hollywood. She won an Academy Award for her first major film, "Roman Holiday," stunned the masses in haute-couture comedies like "Sabrina" and "Breakfast at Tiffany¡¯s," and conveyed a natural sense of grace all her life. Yet before her glitzy career, as a young girl in Nazi-occupied Belgium, Hepburn was a Resistance courier who often teetered on the brink of starvation. (This informed her work as a UNICEF ambassador decades later.) Her wisdom here stems from the knowledge that life's exquisite moments can be fleeting and should be cherished. Creating that momentary beauty and stillness for ourselves can help us push forward, even through the hardest times. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 10 2
From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 10: Actor David Clennon (¡°thirtysomething¡±) is 82. Singer Donovan is 79. Singer Graham Gouldman of 10cc is 79. Singer Dave Mason is 79. Sports anchor Chris Berman is 70. Actor Bruce Penhall (¡°CHiPs¡±) is 68. Actor Victoria Rowell (¡°The Young and the Restless¡±) is 66. Singer Bono of U2 is 65. Drummer Danny Carey of Tool is 64. Actor Darryl M. Bell (¡°A Different World¡±) is 62. Rapper Young MC is 58. Actor Erik Palladino (¡°ER¡±) is 57. Singer Richard Patrick of Filter is 57 Actor Lenny Venito (¡°Kevin Can Wait¡±) is 56. Actor Dallas Roberts (¡°Dallas Buyers Club,¡± ¡åThe Good Wife¡±) is 55. Actor Leslie Stefanson (¡°The Hunted,¡± ¡åThe General¡¯s Daughter¡±) is 54. Actor Todd Lowe (¡°True Blood,¡± ¡åGilmore Girls¡±) is 53. Actor Andrea Anders (¡°Joey¡±) is 50. Bassist Jesse Vest of Tantric and of Days of the New is 48. Actor Kenan Thompson (¡°Saturday Night Live,¡± ¡åKenan and Kel¡±) is 47. Singer Jason Dalyrimple of Soul For Real is 45. Drummer Joey Zehr of The Click Five is 42. Actor Lindsey Shaw (¡°Pretty Little Liars¡±) is 36. Actor Lauren Potter (¡°Glee¡±) is 35. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw Music History for May 10
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 10 1940 - Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra recorded "Perfidia." 1964 - Dusty Springfield made her U.S. television debut on the "Ed Sullivan Show." 1968 - Jim Morrison (Doors) incited a riot during a Chicago concert. 1969 - The Turtles and the Temptations played the White House upon the request of Tricia Nixon. Mark Volman fell off the stage 5 times. 1974 - Eric Clapton recorded "I Shot the Sheriff." 1975 - Stevie Wonder and his band Wonderlove played for 125,000 people at the Washington Monument as part of Human Kindness Day. 1983 - Metallica began recording the album "Kill 'Em All" in New York. They finished on May 27, 1983. 1985 - The Go-Go's announced their breakup. 1986 - Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) and Heather Locklear were married. 1988 - In the U.K., Prince's 10th album was released entitled "Lovesexy." Some stores refused to sell the album due to the nude portrait that was on the cover. 1991 - Bushwick Bill (Geto Boys) lost his right eye after being shot by his girlfriend. 1994 - Tupac Shakur began serving a 15-day county jail term for attacking director Allen Hughes on a video set. 1997 - Barbara Mandrell launched her "Country Sentiments" line of jewelry on the QVC cable TV channel. 2003 - Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) was given an honorary doctorate degree in music by the Berklee College of Music. 2005 - The iTunes Music Store reached 400 million songs sold. 2005 - The iTunes Music Store opened for Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: TV Hiistory for May 10
From: Jackie Schmitt TV History for May 10 1982 - Elliott Gould made his dramatic television debut after 30 movies in 17 years. He starred in "The Rules of Marriage" on CBS-TV. 1983 - The last episode of "Laverne & Shirley" aired on ABC. 1994 - The "Perry Mason Mystery" TV movie "The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle" aired. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Rolling Stone: Music (5/09/2025): Best New Music: Miley Cyrus, Andr¨¦ 3000, Tyla, More
View on web New reader? Subscribe May 09, 2025 Andr¨¦ 3000's Piano Record Is a Bold Example of Not Knowing Exactly What You're Doing One of the greatest hip-hop artists ever follows his ambient flute album with 7 Piano Sketches Kali Uchis' 'Sincerely,' Is a Vulnerable Meditation on Motherhood and Memory An ambitious pop artist offers a rich retro-pop exploration of family and tradition Thom Yorke's Minimalist Electronic Record is Scary Good Radiohead frontman teams up with producer Mark Pritchard for an engrossingly spooky new LP PinkPantheress Takes a Quick Spin Through the Club 20-minute mixtape Fancy That highlights the rising U.K. pop star's fondness for collaborations and early-2000s bangers Maren Morris' Big Hooks Hide Private Wounds Singer's new album Dreamsicle is a complicated modern-pop confection What's the Deal With Sleep Token? U.K. prog-metal band has found mainstream success mixing an enigmatic image and equally strange sound Mike Contains Multitudes on the Tony Seltzer-Produced 'Pinball II' The increasingly prolific Brooklyn rapper delivers a set of trap-infused tracks that'll manage to obliterate any genre boxes he might be put in Cuco's Sweet Soul Throwback L.A. artist delivers an ode to Sixties and Seventies sounds he loves Visit the Preferences Center to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. ? 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York, 10017 View in Browser | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Use Update Profile Mary Live long and prosper
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WDRV's Ten @ 10 - Guess the Year - With Bob Stroud 3
Ten @ 10 Each weekday at 10am, The Drive¡¯s Bob Stroud picks ten great songs from one great year or sometimes a great theme to feature. See the old lists here and vote on the current list. We'd like to know what song you heard on today's Ten @ 10 that made you turn up your radio or just plain made you go "wow!" Check out the available songs from today¡¯s Ten @ 10 in The Drive¡¯s Playlist Center. Check back tomorrow for a brand new Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive! Comments or suggestions for Ten @ 10? Email us at: Ten@... Huey Lewis & The News -- Do You Believe in Love Billy Squier -- Everybody Wants You Supertramp-- It's Raining Again Rush -- Subdivision Billy Joel -- Pressure The Pretenders -- Back on the Chain Gang Men at Work -- Who Can it Be Now The Stevee Miller Band -- Abracadabra Van Halen -- Oh! Pretty Woman The Alan Parsons Project -- Eye in the Sky Comments or Suggestions for Ten @ 10 E-mail us at: Ten@... The Theme for May 6 was "Happy Birthday Bob Seger!" Number One Song as Voted by the Listeners: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band -- Travelin' Man/Beautiful Loser Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Friday, May 09, 2025
One day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful. ~ Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud, the renowned neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, believed that our unconscious mind is as powerful as our conscious mind. It is often in life¡¯s hardest times that we experience the most growth ¡ª though it may not feel like it to our conscious mind in the moment. Struggle can bring out hidden depths of tenacity and determination within us that may otherwise remain latent but are exactly what we need to cross the proverbial finish line. We may not look back fondly on those times of struggle, but through honest introspection, we can glean the beauty from them. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 9 2
From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 9: Producer-director James L. Brooks is 88. Guitarist Sonny Curtis of Buddy Holly and The Crickets is 88. Singer Tommy Roe is 83. Singer-guitarist Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco) is 81. Actor Candice Bergen is 79. Singer Clint Holmes is 79. Actor Anthony Higgins (¡°Raiders of the Lost Ark¡±) is 78. Musician Billy Joel is 76. Bassist Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick is 75. Actor Alley Mills (¡°The Bold and the Beautiful,¡± ¡°The Wonder Years¡±) is 74. Actor Amy Hill (¡°Magnum P.I.¡±) is 72. Actor Wendy Crewson (¡°Revenge¡±) is 69. Actor John Corbett (¡°My Big Fat Greek Wedding,¡± ¡åNorthern Exposure¡±) is 64. Singer David Gahan of Depeche Mode is 63. Actor Sonja Sohn (¡°Body of Proof,¡± ¡åThe Wire¡±) is 61. Rapper Ghostface Killah of Wu-Tang Clan is 55. Guitarist Mike Myerson of Heartland is 54. Actor Chris Diamantopoulos (¡°Episodes,¡± ¡å24¡å) is 50. Singer Tamia is 50. Trombonist Dan Regan of Reel Big Fish is 48. Singer Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan is 46. Actor Rosario Dawson is 46. Musician Andrew W.K. is 46. Actor Rachel Boston (¡°Witches of East End,¡± ¡åIn Plain Sight,¡± ¡åAmerican Dreams¡±) is 43. TV personality Audrina Patridge (¡°The Hills¡±) is 40. Actor Grace Gummer (¡°American Horror Story,¡± ¡åThe Newsroom¡±) is 39. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 9
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 9 1939 - Ray Eberle recorded "Stairway to the Stars" with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. 1944 - Jimmie Davis became the Governor of Louisiana. He wrote the song "You Are My Sunshine." 1958 - Alan Freed was indicted for inciting unlawful destruction of property in Boston. 1962 - Brian Epstein met with EMI producer George Martin. Martin signed the Beatles to record demos on June 4, 1962. It was their first recording contract. 1964 - Chuck Berry began his first British tour. 1965 - Vladimir Horowitz played his first public concert in 12 years at Carnegie Hall in New York City. 1967 - "Damita Jo Day" was celebrated in her hometown of Austin, TX. 1973 - Mick Jagger added $150,000 of his own money to the $350,000 raised by the Rolling Stones' January benefit concert for victims of a Nicaraguan earthquake. 1978 - Fee Waybill (Tubes) fell of a stage during a show in England, resulted in a broken leg. 1985 - Phil Collins released the single "Sussudio." 1990 - Sinead O'Connor refused to perform on Saturday Night Live after Andrew Dice Clay was named as host. 1998 - Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page were musical guests on NBC's Saturday Night Live. They performed their collaboration "Come With Me." 1998 - Lester Butler died at the age of 39 of a drug overdose. 2000 - A U.S. federal appeals court upheld a $5.4 million jury decision that Michael Bolton had plagiarized parts of the song "Love is a Wonderful Thing." The original song, of the same name, was released in 1966 by the Isley Brothers. 2002 - It was announced that Ozzy Osbourne and his family had signed deal that included two books. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: TV History for May 9
From: Jackie Schmitt TV History May 9 1946 - "NBC's Hour Glass" premiered. It was the first hour long entertainment show. 1958 - Richard Burton made his network television debut in the presentation of "Wuthering Heights" on CBS-TV. 1991 - Michael Landon appeared on the "Tonight Show" and talked about condition with cancer. 1992 - The final episode of "The Golden Girls" aired on NBC. 1996 - WRAL-TV filed the first application in the U.S. for a license to operate a high-definition television station. 2002 - The pilot episode of "CSI: Miami" aired. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: This Day in History (May 09): 1960: FDA approves "the pill"
On May 9, 1960, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the world¡¯s first commercially produced birth-control pill¡ªEnovid-10, made by the G.D. Searle Company of Chicago, Illinois. Development of ¡°the pill,¡± as it became popularly known, was initially commissioned by birth-control pioneer... read more THIS DAY IN HISTORY May 09 1960 FDA approves ¡°the pill¡± On May 9, 1960, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the world¡¯s first commercially produced birth-control pill¡ªEnovid-10, made by the G.D. Searle Company of Chicago, Illinois. Development of ¡°the pill,¡± as it became popularly known, was initially commissioned by birth-control pioneer... read more 19th Century 1887 ¡°Buffalo Bill¡¯s Wild West¡± show opens in London Arts & Entertainment 1950 L. Ron Hubbard publishes ¡°Dianetics¡± 1964 An unlikely challenger ends the Beatles¡¯ reign atop the U.S. pop charts Crime 1671 Irish adventurer ¡°Colonel Blood¡± steals crown jewels 1978 Former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro is found dead 1988 Woman convicted of killing two in Excedrin tampering 1997 Andrew Cunanan continues murder spree Exploration 1926 Explorer Richard Byrd claims to have flown over the North Pole U.S. Presidents 1914 Woodrow Wilson proclaims the first Mother¡¯s Day holiday 1974 House votes to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Nixon Vietnam War 1969 Reporter breaks news of secret bombing in Cambodia 1970 President Nixon meets with anti-war protesters at the Lincoln Memorial World War I 1915 Allies launch dual offensive on Western Front Follow The HISTORY ? Channel Update Preferences | Subscribe | Contact Us Having trouble viewing this message? View the web version. This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Global Media?. ? 2025 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 http://www.aegm.com/ TV Parental Guidelines | Careers | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Rolling Stone: Music (5/08/2025): Warren Zevon's Son Talks Dad's Rock Hall Induction
View on web New reader? Subscribe May 08, 2025 Warren Zevon's Son Thinks His Dad Would Be Proud to Enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Jordan Zevon talks about his father's overdue induction through the Musical Influence Award, like Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, and Billie Holiday before him: "It's not really a shitty club, you know ¡­ By Angie Martoccio Lorde Unveils 2025 Ultrasound World Tour Dates The North American leg of the run will kick off in September in support of the musician's upcoming fourth studio album Virgin, out June 27 The Who Announce The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour ¡°All good things must come to an end,¡± says Pete Townshend. ¡°This tour will be about fond memories, love, and laughter¡± 7 Things We Learned From Karol G's 'Tomorrow Was Beautiful' Documentary From industry hardships to a glimpse into her personal life, the Netflix documentary unveils a whole other side to the Latin superstar PinkPantheress Takes a Quick Spin Through the Club 20-minute mixtape Fancy That highlights the rising U.K. pop star's fondness for collaborations and early-2000s bangers PJ Morton Is 'Re-Presenting' a Legendary Louisiana Studio for a New Generation The Maroon 5 keyboardist and producer is dedicated to preserving Studio in the Country, along with other important musical landmarks in his home state: "That's my birthright" Arcade Fire Keep Moving Forward Together Embattled rockers recenter their musical vision and emotional world on Pink Elephant Kendrick Lamar Leads BET Awards Nominations, Doechii, Drake, Future, GloRilla Tie Behind Him The BET Awards will celebrate their 25th anniversary with a ceremony on June 9 2025 ACM Awards: The Complete Winners List Zach Top, Ella Langley, and Red Clay Strays are early winners at the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards Visit the Preferences Center to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. ? 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York, 10017 View in Browser | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Use Update Profile Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Thursday, May 08, 2025
Pay attention to what you pay attention to. ~ Amy Krouse Rosenthal Anyone considering a career change might tire of people telling them, ¡°Do what you love, and the rest will follow.¡± How can you be so sure? What counts as ¡°love"? This is work we¡¯re talking about! For anyone looking less for a passion project and more for what they¡¯d be really good at, author Amy Krouse Rosenthal tweeted this advice in 2013. It¡¯s deceptively Zen: If you watch your mind at work, you¡¯ll start to notice patterns of thought, which will show you where your strengths are. It¡¯ll also be good practice for when you do finally land that new gig, since good work does ¡ª always and necessarily ¡ª require focus and attention. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 8
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 8 1941 - Anita O¡¯Day recorded "Let Me Off Uptown" with Gene Krupa and his band. 1970 - The Beatles album "Let it Be" was released. 1972 - Billy Preston became the first rock performer to headline at Radio City Music Hall. 1977 - Olivia Newton-John made her New York City debut with a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House. 1990 - Tom Waits won $2.5 million when a Los Angeles court ruled that Frito-Lay unlawfully used a Waits sound alike in its Doritos ads. 1992 - Will Smith (the Fresh Prince) and songwriter Sheree Zampino were married. 1998 - Johnny Winter was inducted into Hollywood's Rock Walk. 1998 - The Smashing Pumpkins filed a suit against Westwood One. The claim was that the radio syndicator had breached an oral and implied agreement when they licensed a 1991 interview with the band. 2002 - It was announced that Mariah Carey had signed a deal that included her own label. Happy birthday to all and may all be celebrating a birthday next year Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 8 2
From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 8: Singer Toni Tennille is 85. Country singer Jack Blanchard is 83. Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett is 80. Drummer Chris Frantz of Talking Heads and of Tom Tom Club is 74. Singer Philip Bailey (solo and with Earth, Wind and Fire) is 74. Country musician Billy Burnette is 72. Drummer Alex Van Halen of Van Halen is 72. Actor David Keith is 71. Actor Raoul Max Trujillo (¡°Mayans M.C.¡±) is 70. ¡°The NFL Today¡± commentator and former NFL coach Bill Cowher is 68. Actor Melissa Gilbert is 61. Drummer Dave Rowntree of Blur is 61. Drummer Del Gray of Little Texas is 57. Singer Darren Hayes (Savage Garden) is 53. Singer Enrique Iglesias is 50. Singer Joe Bonamassa is 48. Actor Matt Davis (¡°The Vampire Diaries¡±) is 47. Actor Domhnall Gleeson (¡°Peter Rabbit,¡± ¡åUnbroken¡±) is 42. Drummer Patrick Meese of Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats is 42. Actor Julia Whelan (¡°Once and Again¡±) is 41. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: TV History for May 8
From: Jackie Schmitt TV History for May 8 1984 - Joanie (Erin Moran) and Chachi (Scott Baio) got married on ABC-TV's "Happy Days.¡± 1999 - Dana Michelle Plato died 26 years ago today at the age of 34. Best known for playing the role of Kimberly Drummond on the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: The Masked Singer¡¯ recap: May 7
From: Sharon Pohlman The Masked Singer¡¯ recap: Who won the Golden Mask trophy on ¡®Lucky Season 13 Finale¡¯? Denton Davidson Reality TV May 7, 2025 In the grand culmination of lucky Season 13, the final four battle it out for the Golden Mask trophy on The Masked Singer! Boogie Woogie, Coral, Mad Scientist Monster, and Pearl take the stage for the last time as panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora make their final guesses for a chance to win their own Golden Ear trophy. Four mystery celebs will be unmasked, but only one can walk away a winner as Nick Cannon hosts "The Two-Hour Lucky Season 13 Finale" episode of The Masked Singer airing Wednesday, May 7 (8 p.m. ET/PT) on Fox. So far this season, 11 famous faces have been unmasked: Cedric the Entertainer as Honey Pot, Oscar De La Hoya as Fuzzy Peas, Aubrey O'Day as Ant, Scheana Shay as Bat, Flavor Flav as Space Ranger, James Van Der Beek as Griffin, Candace Cameron Bure as Cherry Blossom, Method Man as Stud Muffin, Erika Jayne as Yorkie, Matthew Lawrence as Paparazzo, and Edwin McCain as Nessy. Find out who the final four are by following our live blog below.Pearl Kicking things off is the show-stopping Pearl, who shares what making the finale means to the performer who always brings shine and sizzle to the stage: "Every time I put on this Pearl costume, I think it's so strange that I've pulled off being this bejeweled princess. It's so unlike me. I'd say the hoodie and sweatpants is more in line with who I am. What can I say? I'm gritty, raw, unapologetic. I've always been that way. A lot of times, especially when I was first starting out, it stood in the way of my success. I'll never forget this one time I was singing for a record exec, and I see out of the corner of my eye, him writing down 'N-O.' I was about to break into tears right then there, so I just closed my eyes, kept on going, and finished the audition. Turns out, what that note said was 'N-O-W.' Sign her now! What a difference one letter can make. Even after all these years, I think people still don't know what I'm capable of ¡ª until now! Being here, I've been able to come out of my shell and show my range. Tonight, I'm hoping to get another 'W.' It would mean the world to win that Golden Mask trophy." Pearl sang "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" by KT Tunstall before receiving a surprise phone call from her daughter. Pearl responded, "That means the world. I'm so proud of my daughter. To hear her say that she's proud of me ¡ª I'm floored. I am crying." The panelists' then reviewed their guesses for the season including Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Kacey Musgraves, Madonna, Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, and Melissa Etheridge. Coral Next up is Coral, who shares what this journey has been like for her: "As a little girl, I had those Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at Tiffany's dreams. Staring at the old Hollywood movies from the other side ¡ª wishing one day to be just like the glamorous stars in them. My wish came true! I became a part of one of the biggest franchises of all time. Now there are little girls watching me! It's so surreal. But, I didn't want it to just stop there. For years I was trying to release my music ¡ª to be a pop star. But people weren't listening. They just thought of me as that girl from those movies. The Masked Singer is the perfect place to come when you've got something to prove. Here, I was given the opportunity to show that I am a triple threat. I've grown so much since I've started this. I've found my confidence, I've found my range, and I've even found that I can do it all in knee-high boots! Tonight, I'm dreaming about that trophy. Winning it would take me over the moon." Coral sang "Moon River" by Audrey Hepburn before receiving a surprise phone call from her dad. Coral responded, "It means so much. Coming on this show, I just wanted to be more confident in my singing and performing. My dad and mom are my biggest supporters." The panelists' then reviewed their guesses for the season including Rachel Zegler, Meg Donnelly, Sofia Carson, Dove Cameron, Hailee Steinfeld
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Fw: Rolling Stone: Music (5/07/2025): How Lifeguard Unleashed the Melodies Inside Their Punk Noise
View on web New reader? Subscribe May 07, 2025 How Lifeguard Unleashed the Melodies Inside Their Punk Noise Chicago rock trio talk about the creative breakthroughs behind their superb full-length debut, Ripped and Torn By Simon Vozick-Levinson Nathaniel Rateliff on Overcoming Anxiety, Curating Newport Folk, and New Video In the clip for ¡°South of Here,¡± Rateliff both explores and pokes fun at the anxiety and stress that almost led him to cancel last year¡¯s Night Sweats tour Liam Payne, Who Died Without a Will, Left $32 Million Estate Cheryl Tweedy, the One Direction singer's former partner and mother of his son, was named one of the co-administrators of his estate Andr¨¦ 3000's Piano Record Is a Bold Example of Not Knowing Exactly What You're Doing One of the greatest hip-hop artists ever follows his ambient flute album with 7 Piano Sketches Fiona Apple Drops First Song in 5 Years to Support Mothers in Pretrial Detention The singer-songwriter released a video for her new track, ¡°Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),¡± featuring women who survived the impacts of America's cash-bail system The Who Tease Upcoming 'The Song Is Over' Project. What Is It? A new rock opera? The long-awaited Keith Moon biopic? A perfume? Are they breaking up? The safe money is on a farewell tour Cuco's Sweet Soul Throwback L.A. artist delivers an ode to Sixties and Seventies sounds he loves Lorde Says Her Met Ball Dress Was an 'Easter Egg' for New LP 'Virgin' The singer wore a custom Thom Browne ensemble that she helped to design Kanye West Lasts Three Minutes With Piers Morgan, Storms Off After Stupid Dispute Over X Followers The brief conversation also found Ye boasting about the quality of his life after "being attacked by the banks" Visit the Preferences Center to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. ? 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York, 10017 View in Browser | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Use Update Profile Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Write relentlessly, until you find your voice. Then, use it. ~ David Sedaris David Sedaris wrote every day for 15 years before his first collection of stories and essays was published in 1994. Since then, he¡¯s authored and collaborated on over a dozen books, every one of them full of hilarious insight. His distinct, observant satire dives deep into the ridiculous nuances of everyday life, often revealing surprising truths and heartbreaking vulnerability. No one tells a story quite like Sedaris, who insists that he would still be scribbling away even if he had never seen his words in print. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 7
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 7 1941 - Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded "Chattanooga Choo Choo." 1958 - Van Cliburn signed an artist¡¯s contract with RCA Victor Records. 1968 - Aretha Franklin recorded a live album in Paris. 1968 - Reginald Dwight decided to change his name to Elton John. 1971 - The Rolling Stones released "Brown Sugar" in the U.S. It was the first record on their own label, Rolling Stones Records. 1978 - Bob Dylan sold 90,000 tickets in less than eight hours for upcoming concerts at London's Wembley Empire Pool. 1982 - Diana Ross received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 1984 - The Cars released the single "Magic." 1991 - A judge in Macon, Georgia dismissed a wrongful death suit against Ozzy Osbourne. A local couple failed to prove their son was inspired to attempt suicide by Ozzy's music. 1998 - Thousands of fans shut down central Tokyo after the suicide of Hideto "Hide" Matsumoto (X-Japan). 1998 - Steve Perry left Journey. 1999 - Lisa Stansfield made her film debut in the U.K. The film was the comedy "Swing." _ Mary Live long and prosper
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