‘Deadliest Catch’ star Captain Sig Hansen on riding out the pandemic on the Bering Sea

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The 17th season of Discovery’s hit Deadliest Catch recently premiered, and in addition to the many dangers of crab fishing on the Bering Sea, this season sees the crews dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of the show’s biggest stars, and the show’s technical consultant — F/V Northwestern Captain Sig Hansen — says at the height of the pandemic, he and the crews felt “blessed,” because their work was deemed essential.

“I’ve had friends that are on other fishing vessels…that literally did not leave their boats for eight to nine months, they could not step on land,” he explained to ABC Audio via phone.

“The state of Alaska, we went through our own COVID regulations. You’ve got federal, state, and then every [harbor] has its own set of regulations as well. So, quite honestly, we were so fortunate to be able to go out there and go to work, you know.”

Hansen explains how it’s still amazing to see how people follow the show after so many seasons. “It’s been this snowball. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard families come up to me… ‘My grandson watches Deadliest Catch or my granddaughter or my mother or my father.’ It’s just a generational thing where I think families watch it together.”

Sig adds, “And I still think that’s a good thing, even though this is a dangerous factor in Deadliest Catch, you’ve got that work ethic all the guys have up there. I just think…that’s important for people to see.”

After fishing his whole life as his father did, the captain, best-selling author, and entrepreneur says he’s got no plans to quit his “day job.”

“Yeah, it’s an addiction, it’s in your blood.”  

Deadliest Catch airs tonight at 8 p.m. on Discovery.

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What’s Elton John teasing with Eddie Vedder?

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She may not be able to find a “Better Man,” but perhaps she can locate a “Rocket Man.”

Elton John appears to be teasing a collaboration with Eddie Vedder. In his Instagram Stories, the “Tiny Dancer” icon posted the names of a variety of different artists, including the Pearl Jam frontman, superimposed over an image of sparkling rhinestone stars.

Other musicians listed include Gorillaz, Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder, Brandi Carlile, Nicki Minaj, Lil Nas X and Dua Lipa. Given that Elton just released a new song with Lipa called “Cold Heart,” it would appear that he’s now teasing a whole collection of duets, akin to his 1993 album, Duets.

John also previously teamed up with Gorillaz for a track off the cartoon band’s 2020 album, Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez, and worked with Cyrus on a star-studded rendition of Metallica‘s “Nothing Else Matters.”

Whatever is happening, it appears we’ll know for sure on Wednesday. In a separate Instagram post, John declared, “Announcement tomorrow,” alongside a rocket emoji.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Recent Charlie Watts biographical book moves up Amazon best seller lists in wake of drummer’s death

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A recent book about The Rolling StonesCharlie Watts has received a big sales boost following the passing of the legendary rock drummer, Billboard reports.

Sympathy for the Drummer: Why Charlie Watts Matters, which originally was published in hardcover and digital editions in November 2019 and was released this past August 1 in paperback, has bounded into the top 10 of Amazon’s latest “Best Sellers in Music History & Criticism” list.

The hardcover, paperback and Kindle editions of the book, which was written by veteran author, editor and musician Mike Edison, currently are at #2, #4 and #8, respectively on the list. The hardback version of the biography also sits at #8 Amazon’s “Best Sellers in Rock Band Biographies” list.

Sympathy for the Drummer follows Watts’ life from his early days playing in London’s jazz and R&B scene to joining The Rolling Stones and accompanying the group as they became the biggest rock band on the planet. The book also examines Charlie’s swinging drum style, his work as a composer and producer, his close camaraderie and long relationship with his Stones band mates.

A description of the biography at BackbeatBooks.com characterizes Watts as “the anti-rock star — an urbane jazz fan with a dry wit and little taste for the limelight — [who] was witness to the most savage years in rock history, and emerged a hero, a warrior poet.”

In addition to the hardcover, paperback and Kindle versions, Sympathy for the Drummer is available as an audio book read by Edison. You can check out a NSFW video featuring the author reading a section of the book on YouTube.

Watts died at a London hospital on August 24 at the age of 80.

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Dan + Shay tease potential collaboration with Carrie Underwood

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Do Dan + Shay and Carrie Underwood have a collaboration in the works? 

On Tuesday, the Grammy-winning duo posted a video of a live orchestra playing in the studio, and tagged the fellow superstar alongside the raised-eyes emoji. Carrie replied to the video with a winking-face emoji, and the post sent fans into a frenzy speculating what the two acts have up their sleeves. 

“I’m not readyyy this is gonna be crazyyyy,” one fan writes in the comments section, while another adds, “the VOCALS are gonna slay so hard I cannot handle this,” and yet another suggests that a collaboration of this caliber has the power to “break the internet.”  

Earlier in the day, Dan + Shay incited speculation when they posted a throwback photo on their Instagram Stories of them with Carrie at the 2019 American Music Awards.

News of the possible collaboration comes weeks after Dan + Shay dropped their chart-topping new album, Good Things, which features their hit Grammy-winning collaboration with Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours.” Meanwhile, Carrie’s latest collaboration with Jason Aldean, “If I Didn’t Love You,” is racing up the country charts.

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Get your first full look at animated & real Billie Eilish in preview clip of “Oxytocin” from new Disney+ special

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Billie Eilish‘s Disney+ special Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles debuts on Friday, but we have our first look at it now, with a full-length clip of her performance of “Oxytocin.”

In the clip, an animated Billie peels out in a sleek convertible sports car and speeds through a tunnel as red streaks of light flash by.  The video then cuts to real-life Billie onstage at the Hollywood Bowl, bathed in red light, as she sings the track from Happier Than Ever. 

As previously reported, the special will feature Billie performing every song from the album in order, joined by her brother FINNEAS and additional musicians, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

The special had its official premiere Monday night at The Grove in L.A.  The drive-through experience featured socially distanced photo ops, dinner and a live performance by the L.A. Philharmonic performing five songs from Happier Than Ever.  Billie and FINNEAS were both in attendance.

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DaBaby meets with Black leaders from HIV organizations

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Following his recent homophobic comments, which led to him being banned from several events, it was announced Tuesday that DaBaby met virtually with Black leaders from HIV organizations last week.

During the meeting, HIV facts were discussed by representatives from the Black AIDS Institute, Gilead Sciences COMPASS Initiative Coordinating Centers, GLAAD, National Minority AIDS Council, The Normal Anomaly Initiative, Positive Women’s Network-USA, Prevention Access Campaign, the Southern AIDS Coalition, and the Transinclusive Group.

One hundred twenty-five organizations support an open letter to the “Suge” rapper, which states, “When HIV continues to disproportionately impact Black Americans and queer and transgender people of color, a dialogue is critical. We must address the miseducation about HIV expressed in your comments, and the impact it has on various communities.”

A joint statement added, “We believed that if [DaBaby] connected with Black leaders living with HIV that a space for community building and healing could be created.”

At the Rolling Loud festival last month in Miami, DaBaby said on stage, “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light in the air.” During the meeting, DaBaby apologized for his comments. 

The leaders said after the meeting, “We wish for him to use his platform to relay that critical information to his fanbase and encourage people to get tested and know their status. During our meeting, DaBaby acknowledged that the HIV facts we presented, many of which he himself was unaware of,  are what every American needs to know. HIV is preventable and when treated properly, cannot be passed on.”

They added, “Celebrities and influencers of all backgrounds have the power to defeat the stigma that fuels the epidemic.

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‘Candyman”s Nia DaCosta becomes first Black woman to direct a #1 movie debut

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Nia DaCosta accomplished a major career milestone when her supernatural slasher flick Candyman bowed at number one in theaters over the weekend — she became the first Black woman to debut a film at number one at the domestic box office with a $22.4 million opening.

Deadline reports that DaCosta, who directed the “spiritual sequel” of the first Candyman movie, which came out in 1992, also grossed the second-highest opening over a three-day period for a Black female director.  Ava DuVernay‘s 2018 film A Wrinkle in Time holds the top honor, with a $33.1 million opening weekend.

DaCosta, 31, co-wrote Candyman alongside Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld.  The 2021 reboot is the first in the horror franchise’s nearly 30-year history to feature an all-Black main cast. Candyman is the second film DaCosta’s directed, behind her 2018 debut, Little Woods.

Now, DaCosta is onto her next big project — the Captain Marvel sequel, The Marvels, which is due out November 11, 2022.

Candyman — which stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen IITeyonah Parris and Colman Domingo — is in theaters now.

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Florida Georgia Line, Jordan Davis & more join 2022 Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam lineup

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Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam has tapped an all-star lineup for its 10th anniversary. 

Florida Georgia Line will serve as one of the headlining acts of the three-day festival, taking place in Panama City Beach, Florida June 3-5. They join previously announced headliners Old Dominion and Brooks & Dunn

Jordan Davis, Maddie & Tae and Mitchell Tenpenny have also been added to the lineup, joining other performers Scotty McCreery, “My Boy” singer Elvie ShaneTyler Rich and more. 

FGL replaces Chris Stapleton, who was set to headline the 2021 event but had to bow out of the new date in 2022 due to a scheduling conflict. 

The 2020 edition of Gulf Coast Jam was postponed to June 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With a surge in COVID-19 cases across the U.S., festival organizers decided to move the 2021 event, originally planned for Labor Day weekend, to 2022. Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam COO Mark Sheldon says the first weekend in June will be the festival’s new permanent date. 

Tickets are available now.

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Ashley Graham proudly shows off her curves and stretch marks in new maternity photo

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Ashley Graham is counting down the days until she meets her second child, who is due soon.

Taking to Instagram recently, the supermodel shared a tastefully nude maternity shoot where she proudly shows off her curves and stretch marks in the untouched photo.

“Uh oh she’s naked again,” she cheekily captioned the snap.

In the photo, Graham, 33, drapes her arm over her breasts and stands slightly to the side, showing off the stretch marks on her stomach and hips. 

The model also shared another photo from the maternity shoot, where she stands to the side and shows off her growing stomach.

Graham has regularly rallied for body positivity by sharing unfiltered snaps of her figure and by proudly displaying her stretch marks and cellulite. 

She is expecting her second child with husband Justin Ervin.  The two share a son, who was born in January 2020.

She first revealed her pregnancy in July, writing, “The past year has been full of tiny surprises, big griefs, familiar beginnings and new stories. I’m just beginning to process and celebrate what this next chapter means for us.”

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AJR unites with Daisy the Great for new song “Record Player”

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AJR has teamed up with the indie pop band Daisy the Great for a new song called “Record Player.”

The track is a reworked version of the Daisy tune “The Record Player Song,” which was originally released in 2017 before finding a new life recently on TikTok. It was on TikTok that AJR‘s Jack Met heard the original song, and decided to reach out.

“This has never happened to us before, but we came across this Daisy the Great chorus, and thought it was the catchiest thing we’d ever heard,” AJR says. “We thought if we could team up with the artists behind that hook and build a new song using the existing hook as the basis, it could be something pretty special.”

You can download “Record Player” now via digital outlets. Its accompanying video is streaming now on YouTube.

“Record Player” follows AJR’s new album OK ORCHESTRA, which was released in March. It includes he singles “Bang!” and “Way Less Sad.”

AJR will launch a headlining U.S. tour in support of OK ORCHESTRA September 7 in Madison, Wisconsin. Daisy the Great is opening for the fall trek.

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