ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill dead at age 72

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Dusty Hill, the long-bearded, longtime bassist for beloved Texas blues-rock trio ZZ Top, has died at age 72.

ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons and drummer Frank Beard announced Hill’s passing with a message on the band’s official Facebook page.

“We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX,” the note reads. “We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top.’ We will forever be connected to that ‘Blues Shuffle in C.'”

Hill joined ZZ Top shortly after the group’s formation in 1969. Gibbons sang lead on most of the group’s songs, while Hill usually handled backing vocals, although he occasionally did take over as lead singer for select tunes, including the band’s classic 1975 hit, “Tush.”

Dusty co-wrote many of ZZ Top’s songs, including “Tush” and other enduring classics including “Cheap Sunglasses,” “Gimme All Your Lovin’, “Got Me Under Pressure,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” “Legs,” and “Sleeping Bag.”

Hill was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ZZ Top in 2004.

The band’s plans for a major 50th anniversary tour in 2020 were sidetracked because of the COVID-19 pandemic. ZZ Top had recently started playing shows again, but the band announced last week that Hill had to return home to Texas “to address a hip issue,” and that the group’s longtime guitar tech, Elwood Francis, was filling in for him.

These recent shows marked the first time since Hill had joined ZZ Top that they performed with out him.

ZZ Top’s most recent album, La Futura, was released in 2012, although Gibbons revealed in recent interviews that the band had been working on material for a new record.

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FINNEAS denounces Twitter account’s stories about Billie Eilish as “fake,” fans beg him to take legal action

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After a fan begged him to do something, Billie Eilish‘s brother and musical collaborator FINNEAS called out a post from a Twitter account called “Billie Eilish Updates,” denouncing it as “fake.”

Retweeting the post, the fan asked FINNEAS, “Can you do something right for once and get this account suspended thank u.” The since-deleted post was a mock-up of a People story that quoted Billie as saying, “When I got rich I started balling [sic] my eyes out, I wanted to be poor so I can relate to most of my fans” and “I still want to be broke and poor, it looks really fun and cute.”

FINNEAS responded to the post, which features numerous punctuation errors and misspellings, as “Fake obviously,” adding, “Honestly I just wish they’d label this account satire like the onion or something. I have no problem with a joke as long as people know it’s a joke.”

Earlier this week, FINNEAS tweeted that the same site was “posting relentless lies about billie so if you see that account, report and block Em.”

Fans begged FINNEAS to go further and take legal action, claiming that those who run the account were deliberately trying to ruin Billie’s career.  In just the last few minutes, the account has been taken down.

Prior to that, it was labeled, “Your best source on 7x Grammy Winner, Billie Eilish. NOT Affiliated with anything related to Billie Eilish. Parody Account.”  However, it’s not clear when that description was added to the account.

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Usher’s ex-wife Tameka Raymond Foster discusses their marriage in new memoir

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Celebrity stylist Tameka Raymond Foster wants to clear up any rumors or misconceptions about her marriage to Usher in her upcoming memoir, Here I Stand… in a Beautiful State.

According to HotNewHipHop, the book will feature stories about the former couple’s relationship, Foster’s life growing up in Oakland, California, and stories about her former clients, such as Lauryn Hill,Jay-Z, Timbaland, Aaliyah, Chris Brown and more. The title is a nod to Usher’s 2008 studio album, Here I Stand.

Usher and Tameka were married from 2007 to 2009 and share two sons, Naviyd Ely and Usher V. During their heated custody battle, Tameka suffered the devastating loss of her 11-year-old son, Kile Glover. He passed away in 2012 after a jet ski accident on Lake Lanier in Georgia.

Now, Usher and Tameka co-parent their blended family, along with the singer’s nine-month-old daughter, Sovereign Bo. Usher is also preparing to welcome his second child with his girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea.

“Here I stand to finally tell my side of the story,” says Foster in a trailer for the book. “Unfiltered and unapologetic. A story of survival and perseverance. You think you know a story, but you don’t even know the half.”

Here I Stand… in a Beautiful State will be released on September 15. Autographed copies of the book are available for pre-order at TamekaRaymond.com

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Explore the ‘Art & Design’ of Jack White with new website

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Jack White is collecting all of his non-musical endeavors in one online space.

The project, dubbed Jack White Art & Design, showcases everything from the rocker’s industrial and interior design work to photography and film. There’s even a section on furniture and upholstery, which you may recall was White’s job prior to The White Stripes taking off.

You can check out all Jack White Art & Design has to offer at JackWhiteArtandDesign.com. The site also includes a subsection titled “Exhibitions” that states “No shows currently,” suggesting that White may be displaying some of his work on the road at some point.

White’s most recent music release is the 2019 Raconteurs album, Help Us Stranger.

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“Girl Who Didn’t Care”: Tenille Townes casts inspirational women + young dreamers in her new music video

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Tenille Townes is sharing an inspirational message to girls and young women everywhere with the music video for her new single, “Girl Who Didn’t Care.”

The clip, which arrived this week, spotlights three women who are at the top of traditionally male-dominated fields. They are space enthusiast and future Mars One ambassador Alyssa Carson, soccer goalie Sarah Fuller and Nashville firefighter Shannon Wells. Also included in the video are three young girls who play the part of the women’s younger selves, dreaming about accomplishing big goals one day. 

“Seeing this idea come to life and telling real stories about what it looks like to go get a crazy dream and make it happen was the coolest thing,” Tenille says of the video on social media

“I wouldn’t be here without the heroes I had to look up to…There’s something so powerful about seeing somebody actually living out their dream,” she continues. “It makes it all seem possible. I hope you see that and believe that about your own dream when you watch this.”

“Girl Who Didn’t Care” is Tenille’s first new song off an upcoming project.

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Carrie Underwood surprises CMA Summer Jam crowds with a Dwight Yoakam jam session

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The Country Music Association’s CMA Summer Jam kicked off the first night of a two-day country music party on Tuesday, with acts like Carly Pearce, Cole Swindell, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Luke Bryan taking the stage at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. 

But fans got a special treat during Carrie Underwood’s closing set: The singer invited country mainstay Dwight Yoakam to join her onstage. Together, Dwight and Carrie powered through an exciting selection of some of his biggest hits, including a honky-tonkin’ duet version of “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere.”

In her solo set, Carrie certainly wasn’t short on hits, either: CMT reports that her CMA Jam performance included fan favorites like “Before He Cheats,” “Two Black Cadillacs” and “Blown Away.”

If you weren’t in the crowd to catch Dwight and Carrie’s performance, have no fear: The CMA Summer Jam is being filmed as part of a three-hour primetime TV special, which will air later this summer on ABC. 

The fun returns on Wednesday night, when acts like Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs, Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Miranda Lambert and more take the CMA Summer Jam stage. 

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New Jersey names highway rest stops after home state stars Whitney Houston & Jon Bon Jovi

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Sure, getting inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is nice, but now New Jersey’s own Jon Bon Jovi and Whitney Houston are getting a real honor: rest stops named after them on the Garden State Parkway.

The neighboring New Jersey Turnpike has rest stops named after historical New Jerseyites, like Thomas Edison, but the Parkway is going for star power, reports NorthJersey.com.  The rest stop formerly known as — no joke — Cheesequake will now be known as the Jon Bon Jovi Service Area, while the one formerly known as Vauxhall will be renamed the Whitney Houston Service Area.

Other famed New Jerseyites who are getting the rest stop treatment include Frank Sinatra, Toni Morrison, James Gandolfini, salsa legend Celia Cruz and author Judy Blume.  It’s all part of a campaign by the New Jersey Hall of Fame, which is installing displays about each rest stop’s famous namesake.

But wait, you ask — where’s the Bruce Springsteen Service Area?

“Bruce Springsteen respectfully declined to have a service area named after him,” a New Jersey Hall of Fame spokeswoman told NorthJersey.com. “It should be noted, though, that Bruce has been very supportive of the New Jersey Hall of Fame over the years, and is very much a part of the fabric of the Hall.”

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Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin release the music video for “We Win”

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Rapper Lil Baby and gospel artist Kirk Franklin have dropped the music video for their #1 collaboration, “We Win,” from the Space Jam: A New Legacy soundtrack

The visual opens with Franklin playing a white piano before the spotlight hits Baby on the basketball court.  

“Long as I keep puttin’ my faith and trust in God /I know that everything will be fine,” Baby raps on the gospel-laden track from producer Just Blaze. A choir and a group of kids showing off their skills later join Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin on the court.

Weeks after “We Win” topped Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart in June, Lil Baby and Franklin performed their uplifting single at the 2021 BET Awards. It marks Baby’s first entry on the Gospel chart, while Franklin has been a regular since 2005. 

The Space Jam: A New Legacy soundtrack also features appearances from Saweetie, Cordae, Salt-N-Pepa, Kash Doll, Joyner Lucas, John Legend, G-Eazy and more, including SZA and SAiNt JHN on “Just for Me.”

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Second annual Daze Between Jerry Garcia celebration scheduled to run through August 10

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A second annual edition of Daze Between, a series of events celebrating the life and legacy of Jerry Garcia that’s scheduled on and around the late Grateful Dead frontman’s August 1 birthday, recently kicked off and is slated to run through August 10.

While last year’s inaugural Daze Between was a virtual celebration because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 edition is a hybrid of live and streaming events and activities.

In conjunction with Daze Between, a variety of Garcia tribute concerts by Melvin Seals & JGB, The Garcia Project, Dark Star Orchestra and others will be held at various venues between Thursday, July 29, and Monday, August 9. Among these is a special Daze Between show on August 8 in New Haven, Connecticut, featuring Warren Haynes, Grace Potter and more.

In addition, Major League Baseball will host a series of special “Jerry Day” games featuring special Garcia merch giveaways and taking place July 29 at Boston’s Fenway Park, August 2 at Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park, and August 10 at San Francisco’s Oracle Park.

Other events include livestreamed concert, an exhibition of Garcia’s digital art hosted by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, and an online auction featuring a selection of Grateful Dead collectibles.

Daze Between was launched in partnership between Garcia’s family and the Grateful Dead’s Rex Foundation charity. Proceeds raised will benefit the foundation, which supports people involved with creative endeavors in the arts, sciences and education.

For details about the celebration, visit DazeBetween.com.

Garcia was born on August 1, 1942, and passed away on August 9, 1995, at age 53.

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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen introduce their new Basset Hound puppy, Pearl

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Following the death of their beloved dog, Pippa, singer John Legend and wife Chrissy Teigen opened their hearts and homes to a puppy — a Bassett Hound named Pearl.

Teigen announced last week that Pippa, a 10-year-old French Bulldog, had passed away “in my arms.”  The death left the family heartbroken, she said.

Legend, 42, and Teigen, 35, announced on Tuesday that they welcomed a four-legged member into their family.

“Pearl has touched down into the legend/teigen/stephens household! We love this little girl so much already but I will admit, she has definitely taken to John first,” Teigen gushed while sharing a few photos and video of the brown and white puppy roaming around her home. “I grew up with Basset Hounds so I can’t wait for John to see this bouncy, no-bones, jello mold of skin grow into the stubborn logs of love I love so much.”

Teigen also confirmed that their other dog, a French Bulldog named Penny, is already “obsessed with her.”

Chrissy added there was a special meaning behind the puppy’s name by writing in a comment, “Pippa – we hope you love her name. A tribute to you! You were always an iconic, different lady when your pearls were on.  I’ll never forget when they shattered in front of you and you sunk into a funk for weeks until we got you a new one.”

Teigen later shared an adorable video to her Instagram story of her and Legend’s three-year-old son, Miles, bonding with the puppy.

Also taking to Instagram to welcome the newest addition, Legend shared a crop of photos and gushed, “Meet our newest family member Pearl!”

The “All of Me” singer made sure to include a photo of Pearl snuggling on his lap.

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