Vanilla Fudge’s Mark Stein on new solo album, ‘There’s of Light’: “It all holds together and has a message”

Vanilla Fudge’s Mark Stein on new solo album, ‘There’s of Light’: “It all holds together and has a message”
Vanilla Fudge’s Mark Stein on new solo album, ‘There’s of Light’: “It all holds together and has a message”
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Founding Vanilla Fudge lead singer and keyboardist Mark Stein recently released his first official solo album, There’s a Light.

Stein put the album together during the COVID-19 pandemic, mixing brand-new songs with older originals and a few covers, all featuring themes reflecting issues that the U.S. and the world have been facing during this volatile period in history.

Speaking about There’s a Light to ABC Audio, Stein notes that the album features “songs about love and patriotism and social issues that we’ve all been dealing with. Songs like ‘Racism’ and ‘All Lives Matter’ and ‘We Are One‘ and my cover of [The Temptations‘] ‘Ball of Confusion.’ It all holds together and has a message.”

Stein says the song that kickstarted the project was “We Are One,” a song about unity that he wrote in response to the divisiveness he noticed in the U.S. during the early days of the pandemic.

“I wrote that about six weeks after the initial pandemic, in April 2020,” he recalls. “I was compelled to write this song, and it started out like a ball of fire.”

Another song with a positive message on the album is “Let’s Pray for Peace,” and Mark recently released a music video for the tune to coincide with the holidays.

“During this Holiday Season, I hope this song helps to bring our volatile world a little closer together,” Stein says in a message. “Merry Christmas & A Happy Healthy New Year.”

Among the guest musicians featured on “There’s a Light” are longtime Utopia bassist Kasim Sulton, former Billy Joel drummer Liberty DeVitto and Vanilla Fudge’s bassist, Pete Bremy.

There’s a Light is available now. Limited-edition bundles featuring a signed CD copy of the album and special merchandise items can be purchased at MerchBucket.com.

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Fox’s New Year’s Eve special featuring Imagine Dragons canceled

Fox’s New Year’s Eve special featuring Imagine Dragons canceled
Fox’s New Year’s Eve special featuring Imagine Dragons canceled
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Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2022 special, which was going to feature  performance by Imagine Dragons, has been canceled due to the surging number of COVID-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant.

The show was set to be hosted live in New York City’s Times Square by Ken Jeong and Joel McHale, alongside special correspondent Kelly Osbourne, daughter of Ozzy Osbourne.

A statement from Fox obtained by Variety reads, “While we are confident in the health and safety protocols for Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2022, the recent velocity of the spread of Omicron cases has made it impossible to produce a live special in Times Square that meets our standards.”

“We will not be moving forward with Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2022 in New York,” the statement continues. “The health and safety of our casts and crews has always been, and will continue to be, of the utmost importance. Replacement programming for New Year’s Eve on Fox will be announced in the coming days.” 

Variety notes that it “remains to be seen” whether the announced musical guests, including Imagine Dragons, who pre-recorded their performance, will still be part of said replacement programming.

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Post Malone to spice up your Friday nights with ‘Magic: The Gathering’ partnership

Post Malone to spice up your Friday nights with ‘Magic: The Gathering’ partnership
Post Malone to spice up your Friday nights with ‘Magic: The Gathering’ partnership
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Post Malone is ready to face a greater challenge with his latest endeavor — bringing back Friday Night Magic with the role-playing platform, Wizards of the Coast.

Posty, who is an outspoken fan of Magic: The Gathering, owned by Wizards of the Coast, aims to reboot the popular play program for the trading card game.  The Grammy winner will help bring back those Friday night Magic tournaments to game stores across the globe and entice new players to give the tabletop strategy game a try.

The “Circles” rapper said in a statement, “I’m obsessed with Magic: The Gathering. This is really a dream come true.  We’ll be doing some cool stuff so keep an eye out.”

He also teased on Twitter, “It’s about to get wild.”

Nathan Stewart, head of franchise marketing for Wizards of the Coast, offered in a separate comment, “You’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of Magic: The Gathering than Post Malone.”

“As a fan for years, he knows just how much Friday Night Magic means to players. We’re thrilled to collaborate with Posty in ways that will allow his signature style, talent and love of the game to combine in ways fans will never forget,” continued Stewart.

Magic: The Gathering was released in 1993 and has ballooned into a global fan base of 50 million players.

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Mariah Carey teases upcoming collaboration with Brandy

Mariah Carey teases upcoming collaboration with Brandy
Mariah Carey teases upcoming collaboration with Brandy
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Once the holidays wrap up, Mariah Carey won’t be going into hibernation.  In fact, she is planning a very busy 2022 and is already teasing some of her upcoming projects.

Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, Mariah hinted she has something musical cooking with Brandy, but declined to reveal the name of their collaboration.  But she was willing to reveal how the two wound up in the recording studio together.

“She was like, ‘Mariah, I love you. I want to do this with you. Can we please do it?’ And I was like, ‘Please? Can we please do it? I’m asking you,'” she recalled. 

Mariah added that she’s gained a whole new appreciation for Brandy, noting, “The people have no idea.  She’s a mother. She’s doing this and that. She is doing it all.”

Mariah is also teaming with the luxury jeweler Chopard for a special holiday collection. “They’ve always been so generous,” the singer gushed of Chopard, noting that her relationship with the company has lasted decades, even throughout all her career ups and downs.

In her shoot for Harper’s, Mariah is dripping in Chopard jewels, but it’s not clear if they’re from her forthcoming collection.

The singer also revealed that she very recently rolled up her sleeve for the COVID-19 booster, but admitted that it made her feel a little ill. “No one warned me, ‘Oh, by the way, it might take you out a little bit,'” she joked.

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Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin divorce after nine years of marriage

Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin divorce after nine years of marriage
Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin divorce after nine years of marriage
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After nine years of marriage, Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin are going their separate ways. 

In a joint statement shared to their respective Instagram pages Tuesday, the pair announced, “After much prayer and consideration we have decided to go into our futures separately but forever connected.”

“We celebrate almost a decade of marriage together and a love that is eternal,” the statement continued. “There’s no one at fault, we believe this is the next best chapter in the evolution of our love. We are incredibly grateful for the life-changing years we’ve spent together as husband and wife.”

They concluded, “We are also extremely thankful to God for the testimony being created inside us both and for blessing our lives with each other.” 

Good, 40, and Franklin, 43, posted the announcement alongside a photo of the two with their backs to the camera as they sit admiring the green pastures. They both tagged the location as “Forever Love.”

The Harlem star and film producer got engaged in May 2012 and married in June 2012 after meeting while filming the 2011 rom-com Jumping the Broom

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Diddy regains ownership of Sean John with $7.5 million bid

Diddy regains ownership of Sean John with .5 million bid
Diddy regains ownership of Sean John with .5 million bid
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Diddy is officially the owner of his fashion lifestyle brand, Sean John — again. 

The business mogul, born Sean Combs, won the bid to gain complete ownership of the brand for a whopping $7.551 million, People confirmed. 

The buy-back comes after Combs, 52, sold a majority stake in the company to Global Brands Group in 2016.

In a statement obtained by People, Diddy said, “I launched Sean John in 1998 with the goal of building a premium brand that shattered tradition and introduced Hip Hop to high-fashion on a global scale.”

Diddy added, “Seeing how streetwear has evolved to rewrite the rules of fashion and impact culture across categories, I’m ready to reclaim ownership of the brand, build a team of visionary designers and global partners to write the next chapter of Sean John’s legacy.”

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Journey’s Jonathan Cain hosting Christmas concert tonight that will be streamed live online

Journey’s Jonathan Cain hosting Christmas concert tonight that will be streamed live online
Journey’s Jonathan Cain hosting Christmas concert tonight that will be streamed live online
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Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain will be co-hosting a special Christmas concert called “Wonder of Wonders” tonight with his wife, pastor Paula White-Cain, at her City of Destiny church in Apopka, Florida.

The event, which begins at 7 p.m. ET, is free and open to the public, and also will be livestreamed at CityofDestiny.us.

The concert will feature guest appearances by Brianna Alomar, a young singer-songwriter who has collaborated with Jonathan in recent years; Cain’s brother, drummer Tommy Cain; and guitarist Kevin Eknes, who plays in Jonathan’s solo touring band. There also will be a full choir and a string quartet.

Cain tells ABC Audio that he’s planning to have the show filmed, and possibly put it out on video.

According to a press release, Cain will take people “on an adventure through the Nativity” during the concert, which will feature performances of his 2019 Christmas radio hit “Wonder of Wonders,” and other songs from his recent faith-based solo releases, including material from his new EP, Oh Lord Lead Us.

Jonathan also will perform a tune called “Behold” that he wrote specially for this concert.

Cain tells ABC Audio that his family Christmas celebration will be “abbreviated” this year, because of how busy he’s been this month, with Journey having played a series of shows in Las Vegas leading into his preparation for the holiday concert.

“I’m coming right out of Vegas into church, and then straight into Christmas,” he explains. “So it’s gonna be crazy.”

Cain will stay busy right into 2022, as Journey will be heading to New York City to perform in Times Square on New Year’s Eve as part of the ABC special Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.

“Hopefully, Paula and I will get a vacation in January,” Jonathan declares.

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Ex-Mötley Crüe vocalist John Corabi releasing autobiography in 2022

Ex-Mötley Crüe vocalist John Corabi releasing autobiography in 2022
Ex-Mötley Crüe vocalist John Corabi releasing autobiography in 2022
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Former Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi is releasing an autobiography.

The book, titled Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, will be released June 2022, and finds Corabi telling the story of his life “from the mean streets of Philadelphia to the Sunset Strip,” including tales from his days in Crüe, as well as his other musical endeavors.

A publisher’s escription for Horseshoes and Hand Grenades reads, “Whether it’s detailing his parents difficult divorce, his family’s dark history of abuse, his run-in with a serial killer, or simply the best way to arrive at a wedding — which maybe is by helicopter and maybe it isn’t — [Corabi] pulls no punches and outlines the good and bad of it all in this raucous autobiography.”

Corabi joined Mötley Crüe in 1992 after the band parted ways with founding vocalist Vince Neil. He sang on Mötley’s 1994 self-titled album before being fired himself in 1996, after which Neil rejoined.

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U2, Brian Wilson, Van Morrison, Carole King & more shortlisted for Oscar nominations for Best Original Song

U2, Brian Wilson, Van Morrison, Carole King & more shortlisted for Oscar nominations for Best Original Song
U2, Brian Wilson, Van Morrison, Carole King & more shortlisted for Oscar nominations for Best Original Song
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U2, Brian Wilson, Van Morrison and Carole King are among the music artists that have made the shortlist to be nominated for a Best Original Song award for the 2022 Oscars.

Among the finalists in the Best Original Song category are U2’s Sing 2 track “Your Song Saved My Life”;  “Right Where I Belong,” from the Wilson documentary Long Promised Road, which the Beach Boys legend co-wrote with My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James; Morrison’s “Down to Joy,” from the film Belfast; and “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home),” which King co-wrote with Jennifer Hudson and Jamie Hartman for the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect. Hudson, of course, is the star of the latter film.

Meanwhile, a few music-related movies also were chosen for the shortlist of the Best Documentary Feature prize, including the Todd Haynes-directed The Velvet Underground, about the influential Lou Reed-led rock band, and the Questlove-directed Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), about the star-studded 1969 music festival in Harlem, New York, that came to be known as “Black Woodstock.”

The 2022 Oscar nominees will be announced February 8. The ceremony takes place March 27 on ABC.

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Rob Thomas giving away free NFTs to fans

Rob Thomas giving away free NFTs to fans
Rob Thomas giving away free NFTs to fans
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Even if you don’t know what an NFT is, you want one for free, right?  Then sign up for Rob Thomas‘ newsletter.

The singer is giving away his first-ever batch of NFTs to fans who sign up for his newsletter by Christmas Day.  NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, give you the ability to own a unique piece of digital art.  In this case, that art is a little video that shows the cover of Rob’s holiday album Something About Christmas Time, along with his signature and a “Merry Christmas” wish.

If you sign up, on Christmas Day, you’ll get an email from Rob telling how you can redeem the NFT.  One lucky fan will randomly receive the rarest version — the “Gold Certificate” NFT — while 100 fans will get the “Silver” one, and 1,000 will receive the “Bronze” one.  Everyone else will get “Blue” one.

In other festive Rob Thomas news, he’s recorded a version of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” for your listening pleasure. Find it on his social media accounts.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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