Singer, activist and ‘Grease’ star Olivia Newton-John dies at 73

Singer, activist and ‘Grease’ star Olivia Newton-John dies at 73
Singer, activist and ‘Grease’ star Olivia Newton-John dies at 73
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Chart-topping singer, actress and activist Olivia Newton-John has died, according to a post on her Instagram page from her husband, John Easterling. She was 73.

“Dame Olivia Newton-John passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends,” the note reads. “We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.”

Originally diagnosed with breast cancer in the ’90s, Newton-John was in remission for more than 20 years before her cancer returned in 2017. “Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer,” continues the post.

“Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer,” it concludes. “In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donations be made in her memory to the @onjfoundation.”

Newton-John is survived by her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi; Easterling, whom she married in 2008; as well as a sister, a brother, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Born in 1948 in Cambridge, England, Olivia was the granddaughter of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Max Born. When she was five, her family relocated to Melbourne, Australia. By her teen years, she’d landed her big break, winning a talent contest on the TV show Sing, Sing, Sing.

By 1966, Olivia had a deal with Decca Records, but her major breakthrough wouldn’t come until 1973, with the country-flavored hit “Let Me Be There.” That same year, the Academy of Country Music named her its Most Promising Female Vocalist. In 1974 the Country Music Association agreed, crowning her its Female Vocalist of the Year in a move that sparked controversy among the genre’s traditionalists.

The next year, Olivia’s career would gravitate more toward the pop side, as she released one of her signature songs: “I Honestly Love You.” It won both Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 1974 Grammys.

Generations of fans — particularly young girls — would come to identify with Newton-John as she took on her most iconic film role in 1978, playing Sandy alongside John Travolta‘s Danny Zuko in the big-screen adaptation of the musical Grease. The two would become one of cinema’s most beloved couples, performing the duets “You’re the One That I Want” and “Summer Nights” together. Olivia also scored a Grease solo hit with “Hopelessly Devoted to You.”

In 1980, Newton-John teamed up with the legendary Gene Kelly for the roller skating fantasy Xanadu. Though it failed to be “Magic” at the box office, it was destined to become a cult classic and also gave Olivia another chart-topping hit from its double-Platinum soundtrack.

Newton-John and Travolta rekindled their onscreen romance for Two of a Kind in 1983. While the film wasn’t successful, once again Olivia’s music was. The soundtrack went Platinum and “Twist of Fate” was a top-five hit.

On the small screen, Olivia would become a music video pioneer, turning her super-sexy single “Physical” into a campy romp through saunas, aerobics and workout rooms. The clip propelled the song to 10 weeks at the top of the chart, and “Physical” won the 1982 Grammy for Video of the Year.  

All told, Newton-John charted 10 #1s and sold more than 100 million albums, continuing to work right up until the recurrence of her cancer forced her postpone her 2017 tour. Earlier, she’d staged a well-received Las Vegas residency at the Flamingo for two years, starting in the spring of 2014.

In her eyes, Olivia was certain to see both her family and her humanitarian work as her greatest accomplishments. She gave birth to her daughter, Chloe, in 1986, and later helped establish the Healthy Child, Healthy World organization after Chloe’s childhood friend died of a rare form of cancer.

After going into remission in 1992, Newton-John worked to raise awareness for breast cancer, recording multiple albums that addressed the issue and eventually establishing the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Center. It opened in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia, in June 2012.

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Cops get warrant for Anne Heche’s blood after fiery Los Angeles crash

Cops get warrant for Anne Heche’s blood after fiery Los Angeles crash
Cops get warrant for Anne Heche’s blood after fiery Los Angeles crash
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ABC News has learned that Los Angeles Police Department investigators are looking into whether drugs or alcohol were involved in a fiery Friday car crash that left actress Anne Heche with serious injuries.

The LAPD obtained a warrant for a sample of the actress’s blood, although results are still forthcoming.

Heche’s blue Mini Cooper slammed into a home in Los Angeles’ Mar Vista neighborhood Friday, and the car burst into flames, setting the house on fire. Eyewitnesses tell ABC News the car, which was thought to have been speeding before impact, stopped just feet away from the homeowner and her dogs.

A GoFundMe has been set up for the homeowner, whose home was said to be a “total loss” because of the fire.

Heche’s blood sample would be an important step in piecing together what brought about the accident, as the Emmy winner was reportedly uncommunicative at the time of the wreck and officers have been unable to speak with her because of medical treatment for severe burns she sustained in the crash. She’s reportedly in stable condition at a Los Angeles hospital.

Investigators are also looking into whether the crash is linked to several other misdemeanor hit-and-runs that proceeded Heche’s wreck, which happened close to her home.

Heche has been open about her struggle with drugs and alcohol in the past, but has been enjoying a career upswing of late, with several TV and film projects in various stages of production.

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Architects’ North American tour canceled due to “a number of logistical issues”

Architects’ North American tour canceled due to “a number of logistical issues”
Architects’ North American tour canceled due to “a number of logistical issues”

Architects‘ 2022 North American headlining tour has been canceled.

In a statement posted to their Instagram, the British rockers write, “It pains us to announce that despite the best efforts of everyone in our band, our crew and the rest of the team, a number of logistical issues have forced us to cancel our upcoming North American tour.”

“We had been looking forward to playing so many new songs for you, but everything from transportation to visa approval timelines and other hurdles have made the trip impossible at this stage,” the statement continues. “We recognized the last few years have been a challenging time for everyone and we were really excited to perform for you and share moments together that only live music can facilitate.”

The tour, which was set to kick off September 6 in Minneapolis, was already postponed once from 2021. The original outing was planned in support of Architects’ 2021 album, For Those Who Wish to Exist, which features the single “Animals.” Architects have since announced another album, The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit, due out October 21.

“We will announce new plans to return as soon as we can,” Architects write. “The last thing we want to do is announce new dates that we will be unable to uphold.”

“They you for you understanding,” they add. “We will be back.”

Those who purchased tickets will receive refunds.

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Dylan Scott rides to #1 with “New Truck”

Dylan Scott rides to #1 with “New Truck”
Dylan Scott rides to #1 with “New Truck”
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Dylan Scott has the #1 song in country music this week. 

The Louisiana native is sitting at the top of the charts with “New Truck,” the lead single off his newly released sophomore album, Livin’ My Best Life, which came out Friday. 

This marks his third chart-topping hit following “My Girl” in 2017 and “Nobody” in 2021.  

To celebrate his new hit and corresponding album, Dylan is performing a free album release show Monday at Luke Bryan‘s bar and restaurant, Luke’s 32 Bridge, in downtown Nashville at 5 p.m. ET.

“We may have the #1 song in the country right now too. What? Crazy!” Dylan says in a video teasing the show, zooming in on the surprised expression on his face. 

The showcase will also be available to livestream via Facebook and YouTube. 

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It’s official: Elton John teams up with Britney Spears for “Tiny Dancer” reworking “Hold Me Closer”

It’s official: Elton John teams up with Britney Spears for “Tiny Dancer” reworking “Hold Me Closer”
It’s official: Elton John teams up with Britney Spears for “Tiny Dancer” reworking “Hold Me Closer”
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Elton John scored his biggest hit in years by teaming up with British pop star Dua Lipa for “Cold Heart,” a reworking of four of his old songs. Now it appears that the rumors are true: Elton has done something similar with Britney Spears.

Page Six recently reported that Elton and Britney had teamed up for a remix of John’s 1972 hit “Tiny Dancer” and that the collaboration was Elton’s idea. The track is called “Hold Me Closer,” which is the first line of the chorus of “Tiny Dancer.”

Similarly, “Cold Heart” took its title from a line in “Sacrifice,” one of the four Elton hits that were mashed up by the Australian dance trio PNAU to create the duet with Dua.

Britney’s pal Paris Hilton recently said she’d heard the track and pronounced it “insane.”

“Hold Me Closer” is now available to presave.

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RHCP’s Flea feels fans asking for photos “ruins having actual conversation”: “It is a transaction”

RHCP’s Flea feels fans asking for photos “ruins having actual conversation”: “It is a transaction”
RHCP’s Flea feels fans asking for photos “ruins having actual conversation”: “It is a transaction”
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If you even happen to meet Flea in real life, here’s a piece of advice: don’t ask to take a picture.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist shared his take on taking photos with fans in response to a Twitter user detailing their “special” experience meeting and talking with Flea and frontman Anthony Kiedis.

“It’s because you all generated a kind and gentle light, and you didn’t ask for a picture,” Flea wrote of the interaction. “We are always down to talk and chat, asking for a photo ruins it instantly.”

Flea then added that, while “there’s nothing wrong” with asking to take a photo, he feels the request “ruins having actual conversation.” 

“It is a transaction,” he wrote.

Red Hot Chili Peppers are currently touring the U.S. in support of their new album, Unlimited Love. Another RHCP record, Return of the Dream Canteen, drops October 14.

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Beyoncé scores first solo Hot 100 hit since “Single Ladies”

Beyoncé scores first solo Hot 100 hit since “Single Ladies”
Beyoncé scores first solo Hot 100 hit since “Single Ladies”
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Beyoncé‘s “Break My Soul” has risen to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The single, which debuted at #15, is the #1 song on the all-genre chart. 

“Break My Soul” officially lands Bey her first solo hit since 2008’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” and eighth solo #1 overall. She previously topped the charts with “Crazy in Love” feat. Jay-Z; “Baby Boy” feat. Sean Paul; “Check on It” feat. Slim Thug; “Irreplaceable”; “Perfect” with Ed Sheeran; and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Savage.” This excludes the four #1 songs recorded with Destiny’s Child.

“Break My Soul” was released on June 20 as the lead single to Beyoncé‘s Renaissance and is now available in different iterations. As for the album itself, it currently sits at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. All songs on the record have placed on the Hot 100, according to Billboard.

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Summer Walker releases Amazon Music Live EP, ‘Summer Series’

Summer Walker releases Amazon Music Live EP, ‘Summer Series’
Summer Walker releases Amazon Music Live EP, ‘Summer Series’
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Summer Walker‘s new EP has officially dropped, but the project is void of new tracks. Instead, Summer Series includes live renditions of five of her beloved hits. Featured on the record are “Over It,” “Playing Games,” “Session 32,” “Throw It Away” and “Unloyal,” which are now streaming on Amazon Music.

Summer is expecting her second child, but her pregnancy hasn’t slowed down her grind. The singer performed at London’s Wireless Festival, Essence Fest and the Roots Picnic over the last few months while preparing for the end of her Summer Walker Series: Part II tour, which ends August 17 in Detroit.

She also secured some big collaborations — Kendrick Lamar‘s “Purple Hearts” and The Weeknd‘s “Best Friend (Remix)” — and a Best R&B Video nomination for “No Love (Extended Version)” featuring SZA and Cardi B.

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It’s official: Elton John and Britney Spears team up for a “Tiny Dancer” reworking, “Hold Me Closer”

It’s official: Elton John and Britney Spears team up for a “Tiny Dancer” reworking, “Hold Me Closer”
It’s official: Elton John and Britney Spears team up for a “Tiny Dancer” reworking, “Hold Me Closer”
Interscope

Elton John scored his biggest hit in years by teaming up with Dua Lipa for “Cold Heart,” a reworking of four of his old songs. Now it appears the rumors are true: he’s done something similar with Britney Spears.

Page Six recently reported that Britney and Elton had teamed up for a remix of Elton’s 1972 hit “Tiny Dancer” and that the collaboration was Elton’s idea. The track is called “Hold Me Closer,” which is the first line of the chorus of “Tiny Dancer.”

Similarly, “Cold Heart” took its title from a line in “Sacrifice,” one of the four Elton hits that were mashed up by the Australian dance trio PNAU to create the Dua hit.

Britney’s pal Paris Hilton recently said she’d heard the track and pronounced it “insane.”

The track is now available to presave.

“Hold Me Closer” will be Britney’s first official single since 2016’s “Slumber Party,” the video for which starred her future husband, Sam Asghari. In 2020, she released three bonus tracks that she’d originally recorded for her 2016 album, Glory, but they weren’t official singles.

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Carly Pearce is blown away by crowd singing “What He Didn’t Do”

Carly Pearce is blown away by crowd singing “What He Didn’t Do”
Carly Pearce is blown away by crowd singing “What He Didn’t Do”
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Carly Pearce is reveling in the joy of music. 

Over the weekend, Carly performed at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport, Iowa, where she got a measure of the impact of her new radio single, “What He Didn’t Do.” The singer took to Instagram to share a video of the packed crowd singing the lyrics so loudly that the singer can’t get a word in. 

Standing on the stage, Carly attempts to sing into the microphone, but is drowned out by the sound of the massive crowd as they sing at the top of their lungs, “The devil’s in the details, I won’t tell the hell that he put me through/All I know is in the end, it wasn’t what he did, no/It was what he didn’t do.”

“ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This song just went to radio & y’all sing it like this?! I couldn’t even sing through all the tears!” Carly writes in the caption with a crying face and heart emojis. “I LOVE YOU, IOWA!” 

“What He Didn’t Do” is the third single off the Kentucky native’s latest album, 29: Written in Stone. She recently made a donation to the American Red Cross to help with relief efforts after a devastating flood ravaged her home state last month. 

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