Senin, 04 Juni 2018

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PRINCE ESTATE SUES OVER VANITY 6 VIDEOS

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Prince's estate is suing a man in Yukon, Oklahoma for alleged copyright infringement. The lawsuit says Phil Shadid is distributing Vanity 6 videos on the music distributor TuneCore without permission. The lawsuit says Prince put Vanity 6 together and wrote the music for their 1982 self-titled album. It says TuneCore complied with the estate's request to remove the videos until Shadid contested that. The lawsuit says TuneCore will repost the videos unless a court orders it not to do so. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Shadid could not be reached for comment.

SHOT FIRED NEAR CHIEF KEEF

NEW YORK (AP) - New York police confirm Chief Keef was not hurt after a shot was fired near him early Saturday. Authorities say the shot was fired outside the W Hotel. They cannot say whether Chief Keef was the target. His agent did not return a request for comment.

JUKEBOX THE GHOST EXPLAIN "EVERYBODY'S LONELY"

CHICAGO (AP) - Jukebox The Ghost wrote the song "Everybody's Lonely" based on keyboardist Ben Thornewill's conversation with his grandmother. She had asked her mother during the World War II era why songs on the radio were all about love, and her mother said, "Because everybody's lonely, dear." Guitarist Tommy Siegel (SEE'-gehl) calls it Thornewill's "attempt to write this meta song about writing songs based on hearing songs on the radio."

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013388-a-88:80-(Tommy Siegel (SEE'-gehl), guitarist for Jukebox The Ghost)-"lot of paint"-Jukebox the Ghost hits the mainstream with "Everybody's Lonely.: (4 Jun 2018)

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013386-a-116:16-(Tommy Siegel (SEE'-gehl), guitarist for Jukebox The Ghost)-"on the radio"-Jukebox the Ghost hits the mainstream with "Everybody's Lonely." (4 Jun 2018)

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013387-a-132:48-(Tommy Siegel (SEE'-gehl), guitarist for Jukebox The Ghost)-"art comes from"-Jukebox the Ghost hits the mainstream with "Everybody's Lonely." (4 Jun 2018)

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013385-a-152:64-(Tommy Siegel (SEE'-gehl), guitarist for Jukebox The Ghost)-"everybody's lonely dear"-Jukebox the Ghost hits the mainstream with "Everybody's Lonely." (4 Jun 2018)

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MADDIE AND TAE'S MADDIE MARLOW IS ENGAGED

NEW YORK (AP) - Maddie Marlow of Maddie and Tae is going to be a bride. She tells People magazine her boyfriend of seven years, Jonah Font, proposed late last month. They met as high school students in Texas. Marlow says the center diamond on her engagement ring came from her mother's original engagement ring. She says her parents have been married 25 years and her father bought her mother a new ring. Her mother had hoped to pass the original one down someday. No word on a wedding date.

SHAWN MENDES IS NUMBER ONE WITH SELF-TITLED ALBUM

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Shawn Mendes has landed his third number-one album. His self-titled album moved 182,000 units last week, putting it on top of the Billboard 200 album chart. Mendes' two other albums, "Illuminate" and "Handwritten," also were number one. Mendes, at age 19, is the third-youngest artist to achieve three number-one albums. Justin Bieber did it when he was 17, and Miley Cyrus did when she was 15.

FALL OUT BOY WILL PERFORM AT STANLEY CUP FINAL

WASHINGTON (AP) - Fall Out Boy will play before tonight's Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. The concert will be in Washington as the Capitals host the Vegas Golden Knights. Sting and Shaggy had played before Game 3, and Imagine Dragons before Game 2.

BLUES GUITARIST EDDY CLEARWATER DIES

CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago bluesman Eddy Clearwater has died. Alligator Records announced Clearwater died of heart failure Friday outside Chicago at the age of 83. Clearwater was a self-taught guitarist who started in gospel in Birmingham, Alabama, and switched to blues upon moving to Chicago in 1950. He was initially known as Guitar Eddy, then Clear Waters as a play on Muddy Waters, then Eddy Clearwater. He was known for his flamboyant showmanship. He sometimes wore a Native American headdress as a nod to his Cherokee heritage and would ride up on stage on a horse or on a motorcycle.

by Margie Szaroleta

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