New Pearl Jam touring member Josh Klinghoffer feels like he’s “known these guys for 30 years already”

New Pearl Jam touring member Josh Klinghoffer feels like he’s “known these guys for 30 years already”
New Pearl Jam touring member Josh Klinghoffer feels like he’s “known these guys for 30 years already”
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Josh Klinghoffer is feeling right at home with Pearl Jam.

The former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist made his debut as the grunge outfit’s newest touring member during their performance at New Jersey’s Sea.Hear.Now. Festival in September. As Klinghoffer tells Consequence, joining up with Eddie Vedder and company feels “enormously gratifying.”

“My bedroom wall when I was like 11, 12, 13 years old was all these people,” Klinghoffer says. “I feel like I’ve known these guys for 30 years already, I don’t know if that will make it work better or not.”

Describing his place in the live Pearl Jam setup, Klinghoffer says he’s “sort of doing a new role,” including providing percussion and background vocals for songs off the band’s new album, 2020’s Gigaton.

“Anything that’s an older song that has a harmony, extra little things that they sort of get by without, I have free range to add if it makes sense to,” Klinghoffer explains. “I generally don’t go up there for one little teeny part, I try to make my being onstage matter instead of just popping in and out for one little word.”

Klinghoffer adds that his new band mates have been “incredibly welcoming and generous.”

“[They] have just sort of let me find my place,” he says.

You’ll also be able to hear Klinghoffer on Vedder’s upcoming solo album, Earthling.

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Salma Hayek “burst into tears” after donning her ‘Eternals’ costume

Salma Hayek “burst into tears” after donning her ‘Eternals’ costume
Salma Hayek “burst into tears” after donning her ‘Eternals’ costume
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Salma Hayek became one of the few Latina actresses in the MCU when she suited up as Ajak, a member of the immortal race of superheroes in Marvel’s Eternals, and it was an emotional experience for her.

During a recent interview with Despierta America, the the 55-year-old actress said she “burst into tears” when she donned the suit for the first time.

“Not like in telenovelas, but the tears came out and I said, ‘What happened here?'” said Hayek, adding, “The image of it did something to me…I saw my brown face in a superhero suit.”

“I saw my face as a little girl, who had to have a lot of courage to dream big,” she continued. “I saw the face of all the little girls…and I realized that a door had opened where I didn’t enter alone — but inside that suit were all the Latinos who waited so long for this moment.”

Marvel’s Eternal‘s is in theaters now.

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Missy Elliott says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Missy Elliott says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Missy Elliott says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Missy Elliott is still beaming about her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. After her star-studded Walk of Fame ceremony on Monday, where Lizzo and Ciara helped to pay tribute to Elliot’s illustrious career, Missy took to Instagram to post a touching message.

“We here baby!” she began, sharing photos and a video of the event. “And I know a lot of people say (Missy it’s bout Time) but this was the right time (God’s Timing) & I am Grateful! This is a moment that I shall never forget & all the people who have been on this journey with me through my ups and downs & sickness I want you all to know how much you mean to me.”

Elliott then took time to acknowledge her peers in hip hop, as well as those who came before her. “I am still filled by seeing I have a star amongst so many other great Stars my heart is Smiling and I thank all my SuperFriends and all the female EMCEES before me thank you for being the foundation for me Queens,” she wrote. “I am HUMBLED!”

Missy, a four-time Grammy winner, has a long list of accomplishments. She became the first female hip hop artist, and third-ever rapper, to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, following Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri. As a writer, producer, and artist, Elliott’s collaborated with numerous stars, including Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston and Aaliyah.

Last year, Elliott expanded into television, co-producing the Lifetime original movie The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, with Queen Latifah and Mary J. Blige.

 

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Missy Elliot says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Missy Elliott says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Missy Elliott says she’s “humbled” by her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

Missy Elliot is still beaming about her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. After her star-studded Walk of Fame ceremony on Monday, where Lizzo and Ciara helped to pay tribute to Elliot’s illustrious career, Missy took to Instagram to post a touching message.

“We here baby!” she began, sharing photos and a video of the event. “And I know a lot of people say (Missy it’s bout Time) but this was the right time (God’s Timing) & I am Grateful! This is a moment that I shall never forget & all the people who have been on this journey with me through my ups and downs & sickness I want you all to know how much you mean to me.”

Elliot then took time to acknowledge her peers in hip hop, as well as those who came before her. “I am still filled by seeing I have a star amongst so many other great Stars my heart is Smiling and I thank all my SuperFriends and all the female EMCEES before me thank you for being the foundation for me Queens,” she wrote. “I am HUMBLED!”

Missy, a four-time Grammy winner, has a long list of accomplishments. She became the first female hip hop artist, and third-ever rapper, to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, following Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri. As a writer, producer, and artist, Elliott’s collaborated with numerous stars, including Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston and Aaliyah.

Last year, Elliott expanded into television, co-producing the Lifetime original movie The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, with Queen Latifah and Mary J. Blige.

 

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Kane Brown recalls Chris Young’s impact ahead of CMA Awards performance

Kane Brown recalls Chris Young’s impact ahead of CMA Awards performance
Kane Brown recalls Chris Young’s impact ahead of CMA Awards performance
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When Kane Brown takes the stage at the 2021 CMA Awards, it’ll be a full-circle moment for the singer who grew up emulating his duet partner, Chris Young.   

Long before he was a country superstar, Kane cut his teeth posting videos of country cover songs online that ultimately went viral. He also won his high school talent show with a performance of Chris’ hit, “Gettin’ You Home.” 

“I basically studied every album of his when I was in my Facebook days. I think his song was the first song that I covered because I did it at the talent show,” Kane recalls of Chris’ influence, adding that his first concert was seeing Chris open for Brad Paisley.  

Kane’s growing popularity online caught the attention of Sony Music Nashville, which happens to be Chris’ record label. After the “Homesick” hitmaker was signed to the label, Kane was flown out to Chris’ show in Atlanta in the same place he first saw them. 

“That’s where I met him for the first time and we’ve been friends ever since then,” Kane remarks. 

Kane and Chris will perform their #1 hit, “Famous Friends,” when the CMA Awards air on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. 

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Sammy Hagar & The Circle, REO Speedwagon both performing at Nevada concert in May 2022

Sammy Hagar & The Circle, REO Speedwagon both performing at Nevada concert in May 2022
Sammy Hagar & The Circle, REO Speedwagon both performing at Nevada concert in May 2022
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Sammy Hagar & The Circle will team up with REO Speedwagon next year for a May 7 concert in Laughlin, Nevada, at the Laughlin Event Center.

Opening the show will be Sir, Please, a band featuring REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin‘s twin sons Josh and Shane.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, November 10, at 10 a.m. PT, while pre-sale tickets will be available starting today at 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster.com.

The concert is one of two performances Hagar and his current band have confirmed for 2022, along with a headlining appearance on July 8 at the Lakefront Music Fest in Prior Lake, Minnesota.

First up for Hagar, the Red Rocker will wrap up his 2021 “Sammy Hagar and Friends” residency at The Strat hotel and casino in Las Vegas with concerts this Friday, November 12, and Saturday, November 13.

Sammy’s Vegas gigs have featured various guest musicians joining him, including his friend Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, who hit the stage with Hagar and his longtime backing group The Wabos this past Friday. They played three songs — covers of Buddy Holly‘s “Not Fade Away,” The Rascals‘ “Good Lovin’,” and Depeche Mode‘s “Personal Jesus.”

Meanwhile, Hagar and The Circle will head to the Lone Star State in December for the “A Toast to Texas” tour, a four-show outing that also will celebrate the recent launch of Sammy’s Beach Bar Cocktail Co., the Red Rocker’s new line of canned sparkling rum cocktails.

The tour will visit Fort Worth on December 3, San Antonio on December 4, Austin on December 6 and Houston on December 8.

Visit RedRocker.com for more details about Hagar’s itinerary.

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Dashboard Confessional announces new album, ’All the Truth That I Can Tell’

Dashboard Confessional announces new album, ’All the Truth That I Can Tell’
Dashboard Confessional announces new album, ’All the Truth That I Can Tell’
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Dashboard Confessional has announced a new album called All the Truth That I Can Tell.

The eighth studio effort from the “Hands Down” outfit — and the first since 2018’s Crooked Shadows — is due out February 25. You can listen to the lead single “Here’s to Moving On” now via digital outlets.

“I think in this song I find myself understanding what brought me to the mat and what it takes to get up off the mat,” says frontman Chris Carrabba.

“Sometimes what brought you to the mat are outside forces and sometimes it’s you, yourself,” he continues. “Or it can be all those things. But it does seem the only thing that gets you up off the mat isn’t outside forces — it’s always you.”

Here’s the All the Truth That I Can Tell track list:

“Burning Heart”
“Everyone Else Is Just Noise”
“Here’s To Moving On”
“The Better of Me”
“Southbound and Sinking”
“Sleep In”
“Me and Mine”
“Sunshine State”
“Pain Free in Three Chords”
“Young”
“All The Truth That I Can Tell”

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Killswitch Engage announces rescheduled tour dates for 2022

Killswitch Engage announces rescheduled tour dates for 2022
Killswitch Engage announces rescheduled tour dates for 2022
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Killswitch Engage has announced a headlining U.S. tour for 2022.

The outing, set to kick off January 28 in Pittsburgh, includes rescheduled dates for the metal band’s planned 2020 tour, which was scrapped due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As with the original tour, the 2022 dates will also feature support from August Burns Red and Light the Torch, the latter of which features former KsE vocalist Howard Jones.

“The long wait is finally over,” says Killswitch frontman Jesse Leach. “We worked very hard to carefully piece this tour back together properly.”

“After the tour was shut down two days in when it started in 2020, we are bringing it back!” he adds. “We are honored and stoked to have August Burns Red and Howard Jones and the boys in Light the Torch along to make this an ‘all killer, no filler’ lineup.”

KsE will be touring behind their latest album, 2019’s Atonement.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit KillswitchEngage.com.

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Amy Winehouse’s final performance dress nets $243K at auction

Amy Winehouse’s final performance dress nets 3K at auction
Amy Winehouse’s final performance dress nets 3K at auction
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The green-and-black mini dress that Amy Winehouse wore for her final performance sold for $243,200 at an auction event held by Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills over the weekend.

The garment, described as a “custom-made figure-hugging halter mini dress” with “bamboo and floral print on silk incorporated into a Spanx dress,” was designed by Winehouse’s stylist, Naomi Parry. It was initially expected to raise between $15,000 and $17,000.

Winehouse’s garment was worn at her final performance in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2011, before her untimely death at the age of 27 just a month later from alcohol poisoning.

More than 800 of Winehouse’s dresses, shoes and jewelry items that she wore over the course of her career have sold for about $4 million total.

Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which was established by the singer’s parents, Mitch and Janis Winehouse, to raise awareness and support for young adults with addiction problems.

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50 Cent shares how he convinced Eminem to play White Boy Rick on Sunday’s episode of ‘BMF’

50 Cent shares how he convinced Eminem to play White Boy Rick on Sunday’s episode of ‘BMF’
50 Cent shares how he convinced Eminem to play White Boy Rick on Sunday’s episode of ‘BMF’
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While BMF executive producer 50 Cent may currently be “disappointed” with Starz for prematurely releasing Sunday’s episode a week early, the rapper-turned-TV executive says he’s still incredibly proud of Eminem‘s performance in the upcoming episode.

50, who also serves as director for episode seven, says it wasn’t easy to get Eminem to play the notorious FBI informant White Boy Rick on the series.

“They’ve made huge offers,” 50 tells ABC Audio of previous opportunities that Eminem passed on. “Like I’ve gone out to Detroit to offer Em eight million dollars to do a movie. They bring it to me first because they felt like they had a better shot of him doing it if I bring it.”

50 points out that while Em may have had success in playing a loosely based version of himself in 8 Mile, since then he’s been reluctant to get back on screen.

“I don’t think he likes the processes as much as… music,” 50 explains. “[He works] organically on his time, when he feels like it…[unlike acting when]…you have to be ready…and prepare yourself to perform… There’s a…different kind of pressure.”

50 says it was only because of their friendship, and that fact that he was at the helm, that Eminem eventually signed on to do the role.

“I said, ‘You should play White Boy Rick,'” 50 recalls, before sharing how production transformed Eminem into the teenage FBI informant.

“They take each speckle of [Eminem’s] actual beard out of his face…so he can play White Boy Rick in the actual show,” 50 says. “And he just came out and did it for me because I was directing. And in episode seven, I think they’re going to really enjoy it.”

Episode seven of BMF airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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