Powerful solar weather brings northern lights farther south

Powerful solar weather brings northern lights farther south
Powerful solar weather brings northern lights farther south
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(NEW YORK) — The Northern Lights may be visible as far south as Pennsylvania and Iowa on Friday, Space Weather Prediction Center from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

The remarkable sky lights may come down farther south due to a geomagnetic storm that began on Wednesday, experts said.

The storm is the result of a coronal mass ejection, or CME, which is a powerful burst of magnetized plasma from the sun’s corona, its outermost layer.

Scientists detected two CMEs erupting on the sun and aimed for Earth, which they expected to arrive on August 18.

The CMEs can combine to create a geomagnetic storm, scientists say, to reach strong levels that may create auroras closer to the equator than usual.

The auroras, which make up what we know as the Northern Lights, form when high-energy particles from the sun collide with Earth’s atmosphere. The particles glow because they excite the gasses in the sky.

Stronger energy brings the glowing particles farther from the poles, experts say.

Leading up to the stronger storm, scientists said a coronal hole high-speed stream arrived on Thursday night to create a more minor geomagnetic storm.

A coronal hole is a cooler area in the sun’s outermost layer that can generate high-speed solar wind that is full of charged particles that can get spread across the solar system.

These high-speed streams can create auroras on Earth, too.

Typically, auroras are most visible from December to February, but viewers have strong chances from September to November, too, experts say.

Stronger solar weather is needed for such a view in the summer months.

Alaska is known as a top U.S. destination for seeing the lights, but visitors can also expect a view in northern Maine during favorable conditions, scientists say.

Experts say that less densely populated areas, where the night sky remains darkest, are most favorable for northern viewing of the magical sky lights.

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The Struts premiere new single, “Fallin’ with Me”

The Struts premiere new single, “Fallin’ with Me”
The Struts premiere new single, “Fallin’ with Me”
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The Struts have premiered a new single called “Fallin’ with Me.”

“‘Fallin’ With Me’ is something that The Struts have never done before,” says frontman Luke Spiller. “We’ve done a lot of straight-up rock, but this feels different.”

Spiller adds that the track was inspired by the iconic Sunset Strip of Los Angeles.

“The song’s lyrics were written down whilst on numerous nights out with someone that I was seeing at the time,” Spiller shares. “We always kept meeting at the same place on the Sunset Strip, and after a while I had a collection of phrases and lines that all had a certain feel to them.”

You can listen to “Fallin’ with Me” now via digital outlets and watch its accompanying lyric video streaming now on YouTube.

“Fallin’ with Me” follows The Struts’ 2020 album Strange Days, which includes guest spots from Rage Against the Machine‘s Tom Morello, The StrokesAlbert Hammond Jr., and Def Leppard‘s Joe Elliott and Phil Collen. They also released a collaboration with Paris Jackson, “Low Key in Love,” and a cover of the Queen classic “We Will Rock You” in 2021.

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Eddie Vedder celebrates Joe Strummer’s 70th birthday with Mescaleros cover

Eddie Vedder celebrates Joe Strummer’s 70th birthday with Mescaleros cover
Eddie Vedder celebrates Joe Strummer’s 70th birthday with Mescaleros cover
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Eddie Vedder has released a cover of “Long Shadow,” a song by late Clash icon Joe Strummer and his backing band The Mescaleros.

The Pearl Jam frontman recorded the track in honor of what would have been Strummer’s 70th birthday this Sunday, August 21.

The original “Long Shadow” was included on the 2003 Mescaleros album Streetcore, which was released a year after Strummer’s death in 2002.

“I just think that what Joe did with The Mescaleros and those records, and those songs, and those words, it was a very communal sound,” Vedder says. “I think when you have a communal sound, the listener feels like they can be part of that community.”

You can watch Vedder’s “Long Shadow” performance streaming now on YouTube.

As previously reported, in commemoration of Strummer’s milestone birthday, a box set collecting all of his work with The Mescaleros will be released on September 16.

Joe Strummer 002: The Mescaleros Years features remastered versions of the group’s three studio albums — 1999’s Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, 2001’s Global a Go-Go and Streetcore — as well as a disc titled Vibes Compass that boasts 15 rare and previously unreleased tracks.

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Kane Brown’s “Grand” earns a nod for 2022 VMAs Song of the Summer

Kane Brown’s “Grand” earns a nod for 2022 VMAs Song of the Summer
Kane Brown’s “Grand” earns a nod for 2022 VMAs Song of the Summer
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Kane Brown’s latest pop release, “Grand,” is getting some love at the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards.

The song is one of 16 nominees in the fan-voted Song of the Summer category. He’s up against heavy hitters like Beyoncé, Lizzo, Charlie Puth, Harry Styles and many more. Voting in the category opens on August 25 at 11 a.m. ET, and fans can tap to vote on MTV’s Instagram Story through August 27.

Kane will also be performing his new song on the VMAs stage during the awards show. He’ll be making history when he takes the stage: It will be the first time a male country act has ever performed at the VMAs. Country artists who have performed at the all-genre show in the past include Taylor Swift and Kacey Musgraves.

“Grand” is the third single off of Kane’s upcoming Different Man album, which is set to drop September 9.

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Elton John’s duet with Britney Spears, “Hold Me Closer,” arrives August 26

Elton John’s duet with Britney Spears, “Hold Me Closer,” arrives August 26
Elton John’s duet with Britney Spears, “Hold Me Closer,” arrives August 26
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We finally have a release date for Elton John‘s collaboration with Britney Spears, “Hold Me Closer.”

The song, thought to be an interpolation, remix or reimagining of Elton’s classic 1971 tune “Tiny Dancer,” will be released on August 26. The single’s artwork features a famous picture of Elton as a child sitting at a piano, as well as a photo of Britney as a little girl wearing a pink dance costume. Spears’ pic certainly fits the theme of a “tiny dancer.” You can presave the song now.

“Hold Me Closer” will be the first new music from Elton since 2021. Of course, Elton recently scored a major chart hit with “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” his collaboration with British pop star Dua Lipa, which was released last year and went on to reach #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 this past January.

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‘Multiple fatalities’ reported after two small planes collide mid-air at California airport, officials say

‘Multiple fatalities’ reported after two small planes collide mid-air at California airport, officials say
‘Multiple fatalities’ reported after two small planes collide mid-air at California airport, officials say
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(WATSONVILLE, Calif.) — Three people are dead after two small planes collided mid-air at a California airport on Thursday, authorities said.

The crash occurred shortly before 3 p.m. local time at the Watsonville Municipal Airport in Watsonville, an agricultural area located about 50 miles south of San Jose, officials said.

The two planes were attempting to land when they collided, the city of Watsonville said on social media. “We have reports of multiple fatalities,” it said.

A single-engine Cessna 152 and a twin-engine Cessna 340 “collided while the pilots were on their final approaches,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.

One person was in the Cessna 152 and two were in the Cessna 340, the agency said. No injuries were reported to anyone on the ground.

The Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Office said Friday that all three onboard the planes were killed in the crash. The names of the victims will be released following family notification.

The city tweeted Thursday that it was “absolutely saddened to hear about the tragic incident that took the lives of several people.”

“The City of Watsonville sends its deepest condolences to the friends and family of those who passed,” it added.

“We are grieving tonight from this unexpected and sudden loss,” Watsonville Mayor Ari Parker said. “I want to express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences.”

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to an aircraft collision on Aviation Way near the airport and secured the scene with the Watsonville Police Department.

“This afternoon, two planes collided and came to rest at and near the Watsonville airport. There are multiple fatalities right now,” Lt. Patrick Dimick said. “There are multiple fatalities. We cannot confirm anything else at this time as we’ve just secured the airport for the NTSB and FAA to arrive and conduct their investigation.”

An investigation is underway by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA.

ABC News’ Michelle Mendez and Alex Stone contributed to this report.

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Björk reveals title of next album

Björk reveals title of next album
Björk reveals title of next album
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Björk‘s next album has a title.

In an interview with The Guardian, the Icelandic artist reveals that her upcoming 10th studio effort will be called Fossora and is set to arrive this fall.

Fossora will be Björk’s first album since 2017’s Utopia. She describes its sound as “biological techno.”

Björk also reveals that she’ll be starting a podcast series going through her back catalog. That’s set to premiere in the fall, as well.

While you wait for all that, you can see Björk in the new movie The Northman, which premiered earlier this year.

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Harry Styles gifted guitar pedal with a special connection to ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’

Harry Styles gifted guitar pedal with a special connection to ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’
Harry Styles gifted guitar pedal with a special connection to ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’
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The Ed Sullivan Show aired on TV before Harry Styles‘ time, but he now has a very special connection to all the musical greats who played on the landmark show.

Nardwuar, the lead singer of the band The Evaporators, presented Harry with the gift when he sat down for an interview with the Canadian musician. Nardwuar gifted Harry a Satellite Amps guitar pedal made for his Gibson guitar; he noted the piece was actually “made from a transistor from the Ed Sullivan board!”

Harry was speechless as Nardwuar continued, “So all the bands that played on The Ed Sullivan Show between ’48 and ’71 played through that transistor.” 

The myriad of music legends to play Sullivan include Elvis PresleyTina TurnerElla FitzgeraldJames Brown, The BeatlesThe Jackson 5 and Janis Joplin

Nardwuar told a grinning Harry that the guitar pedal is extremely rare and only 30 exist in the world. He explained the soundboard used for The Ed Sullivan Show “was cut up and the transistors were saved.”

“That’s a very nice gift,” Harry said, noting that it’s a fuzz pedal, so he’ll be sure to “fuzz it up” on his performances. He also admitted, “I don’t really use that many pedals” because they tend to tangle up his microphone cable during performances and recording sessions.

Nardwuar’s gift is the exception, though. “This,” Harry declared while holding up the rare piece, “I will be adding … For the spicy fuzz, for now on.” He also thanked Satellite Amps’ Adam Grim for salvaging the transistors made from the soundboard and also gave thanks to the late Ed Sullivan.

The Ed Sullivan Show aired from 1948 to 1971, serving as a TV debut for many legendary artists, such as Fred Astaire and Irving Berlin.

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Foo Fighters, RHCP, Måneskin & Imagine Dragons nominated for Group of the Year MTV VMA

Foo Fighters, RHCP, Måneskin & Imagine Dragons nominated for Group of the Year MTV VMA
Foo Fighters, RHCP, Måneskin & Imagine Dragons nominated for Group of the Year MTV VMA
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Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Måneskin and Imagine Dragons are among the nominees for Group of the Year at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.

The prize is among the just-announced VMA “social categories,” which will be chosen through MTV’s Instagram Story. Bracket-style voting is set to begin Monday, August 22, at 11 a.m. ET.

The other Group of the Year nominees are K-pop bands BLACKPINK and BTS, hip-hop duo City Girls, and Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak‘s Silk Sonic.

The social categories also include Song of the Summer and Album of the Year, which includes Billie Eilish‘s Happier Than Ever as a nominee.

As previously reported, Red Hot Chili Peppers will be honored at this year’s VMAs with the Global Icon Award, which was given to Foo Fighters in 2021. RHCP will also perform at the ceremony, as will Måneskin and Panic! at the Disco.

The 2022 MTV VMAs will take place next Sunday, August 28.

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Aerosmith’s 50 Years Live! concert film series continues Friday with 2003 Detroit show

Aerosmith’s 50 Years Live! concert film series continues Friday with 2003 Detroit show
Aerosmith’s 50 Years Live! concert film series continues Friday with 2003 Detroit show
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The fourth installment of Aerosmith‘s five-week archival streaming concert series, 50 Years Live!: From the Aerosmith Vaults, premieres Friday at 3 p.m. ET on the band’s official YouTube channel.

The flick captures the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers performing in September 2003 at Detroit’s Comerica Park during the Rocksimus Maximus Tour, a co-headlining trek with KISS.

The show features a rendition of Aerosmith’s 2001 hit “Jaded,” as well as such classics as “Walk This Way,” “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” “Mama Kin,” “Love in an Elevator” and “Cryin’.” The band also played some select covers, including Aretha Franklin‘s “I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)” and the early Fleetwood Mac gem “Stop Messin’ Around.”

The film, which has been remastered in HD from the original master tapes, will be viewable for one week after its premiere.

As previously reported, the five-part series is offering new archival “official bootleg” concert films featuring never-before-seen footage debuting weekly. Each flick captures Aerosmith during a different decade.

One day after each film premieres, highlight clips from the respective movies will be added to Aerosmith’s YouTube channel.

The 50 Years Live! series concludes next Friday with a 2016 concert that Aerosmith played in Mexico City. The band is then scheduled to begin its 50th anniversary tour plans, which include a September 4 concert in Bangor, Maine, a September 8 show at Boston’s Fenway Park and two eight-date Las Vegas residencies at the Dolby Live at Park MGM venue. The Vegas engagements run from September 14 to October 5 and November 19 to December 11.

Here’s the remaining schedule of the 50 Years Live!: From the Aerosmith Vaults series:

8/19 — Live from Comerica Park, Detroit, MI, 2003 (Rocksimus Maximus Tour)
8/26 — Live from Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, 2016 (Rock ‘n’ Roll Rumble Tour)

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