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Chrissy Teigen Donating $200,000 To Help Bail Out Protestors After George Floyd’s Death

As protests continue against police brutality throughout the United States surrounding the police killing of George Floyd, Chrissy Teigen is using her platform to help those protestors who have been arrested. Teigen shared on Twitter that she would first donate $100,000 to help pay for protestors’ bailouts, but later increased the amount to $200,000. 

“I am committed to donating $100,000 to the bail outs of protestors across the country,” Teigen tweeted before increasing the amount to another $100,000 after someone replied in a now deleted tweet that the protestors were “rioters and criminals.”

George Floyd, a black man, died after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeled in his neck for more than seven minutes after arresting him for suspicion of forgery.  Derek Chauvin was fired from the Minnesota Police Department and then four days later was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. He is currently being held on $500,000 bail. 

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INXS To Release Restored “Live Baby Live” Concert Film

The INXS‘ 1991 concert film Live Baby Live captured one of the band’s largest performances as they played a sold-out Wembley Stadium in London to over 72,000 fans. The film was restored from the original 35mm recording into a remastered widescreen 4K Ultra HD version and was shown in theaters across the world late in 2019.

Now the band has announced the release of the remastered version of the movie on home media, available in a variety of formats including digital download, 4K Ultra High Definition Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD. The non-digital formats come with a variety of goods including 4K-sourced photos from the concert, new liner notes from the band, an essay by British TV broadcaster Jamie East, and a poster from the Australian release of the film.

The film will be released on June 26th, but is available for pre-order at the link here.

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Pearl Jam Among Those Confirmed For Washington State COVID-19 Relief Concert

Many of Seattle’s most famous artists are coming together to raise money for the COVID-19 relief effort.  Pearl Jam, Ben Gibbard, Dave Matthews, Brandi Carlile, Macklemore, Ciara and Russell Wilson, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Joel McHale, Allen Stone, Mary Lambert, the Black Tones, and more will perform a star-studded virtual concert for All In WA.

Backed by Amazon, the show is intended to raise $65 million for various nonprofits throughout Washington state. All In WA has already raised $20 million towards that goal, and Jeff Bezos has pledged to match individual donations under $1 million up to $25 million total.

The concert will broadcast on Amazon Music’s Twitch channel and local NBC affiliates KING 5 and KONG at 7PM on 6/10; a recording will be available on Amazon Prime after the initial airing.

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ Album Debuts

Lady Gaga released her new album, “Chromatica” and took to Instagram to post a video of herself dancing to the song, “911” from her new work. The 16-track album features an array of music that shows Gaga returning to her dance floor roots.

“Chromatica” was initially scheduled for release on April 10, but Gaga announced in March that she was postponing its debut due to the coronavirus pandemic. Prior to the full album debut, Gaga released multiple songs from it, including her collaboration with Ariana Grande, “Rain on Me.” The album also includes the previously released “Stupid Love” and “Sine From Above,” featuring Elton John.

Chromatica is Gaga’s first album since 2016’s “Joanne.”

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Britney Spears Releases Her First New Music In 4 Years With ‘Mood Ring’

Britney Spears released her first new music in years by dropping the bonus track “Mood Ring (By Demand)” from her 2016 album “Glory,” a track that was previously only available in Japan.

Spears wrote on Instagram alongside the new album cover: “Repurposed this since we didn’t use it. What was requested next is out now … I hope you turn #MoodRing up sooooooo loud!!!”

Spears announced that she’d be dropping the “Mood Ring (By Demand)” to streaming services. Earlier this month, she released a new cover for “Glory” after fans started the #JusticeForGlory social media campaign, and the album rose through the charts on iTunes. “You asked for a new Glory cover and since it went to number one we had to make it happen!!!!,” the artist said on Instagram. “Couldn’t have done it without you all.”

Britney Spears Surprises Fans with Release of ‘Mood Ring’ After 2016 Album Glory Went No. 1

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