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Rolling Stones Release Video For ‘Scarlet’ Featuring Actor Paul Mescal

The Rolling Stones have released the new music video for their previously unreleased song “Scarlet” from their forthcoming “Goat Heads Soup” reissues. The song was recorded in 1974 and features guest appearances from Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page and Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech.

The video stars Emmy-nominated Normal People actor Paul Mescal, and was filmed with a socially distanced shoot at London’s iconic Claridge’s hotel.

The band have expanded their classic album “Goat Heads Soup” for special reissues that will be released in various formats on September 4th. 

Watch the new video for “Scarlet” at the link: here

Watch the Rolling Stones’ New ‘Scarlet’ Video Starring Paul Mescal

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Miley Cyrus Announces New Single, “Midnight Sky” Will Drop Next Week

Miley Cyrus is dropping new music. Cyrus posted on Instagram  and Twitter that her new single titled “Midnight Sky” will be released on Aug. 14. “I know it feels like you’ve been waiting forever and ever …. but no more….. She is finally here,” the singer tweeted.

Cyrus recently teased new music on Twitter by posting a video of herself and a short clip of an unknown song. “Midnight Sky” is expected to appear on Miley’s seventh studio album titled She Is Miley Cyrus

Cyrus released an EP in 2019 titled She Is ComingHer last album, Younger Now, was released in 2017.

‘She Is Finally Here’: Miley Cyrus Announces ‘Midnight Sky’ Release Date

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Ariana Grande Set To Release Concert Film From Her ‘Sweetener Tour’

Ariana Grande is said to be releasing a concert film from her Sweetener Tour.  The film will follow the 27-year-old on her 2019 tour, starting with the release of her album Thank U, Next.

According to multiple reports, there is currently a bidding war for the rights to the doc, with Netflix and YouTube being among the top contenders.

Ariana had previously released her Dangerous Woman Diaries, which followed her on her Dangerous Woman Tour, and was filmed over multiple shows. That docu-series aired on YouTube, and is now available to watch for free on her own YouTube channel.

Ariana Grande will be releasing a documentary of her Sweetener Tour from 2019: Report

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Los Angeles Will Shut Off Water And Electricity At Homes Hosting Large Gatherings

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Wednesday announced the city was taking action against those who throw large parties.” data-reactid=”28″ type=”text”>Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday that the city will be taking action against those who throw large parties in violation of health orders due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Garcetti said: “While we have already closed all bars and nightclubs, these large house parties have essentially become nightclubs.” He then indicated he would hold them to similar scrutiny. “The same thing we would do with businesses.”

Garcetti added that when the LAPD verifies that there have been violations at a home, the city will within 48 hours have the DWP shut off service at that home. The mayori also indicated that county health inspectors and other city representatives would be on the lookout for violations.

warned that the large parties seen of late were not only dangerous, but also now illegal.” data-reactid=”45″ type=”text”>In addition, the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Barbara Ferrer, warned that large parties were not only dangerous, but illegal. Ferrer said, “These parties and gatherings hurt all of us. We ask that everyone make good decisions. Don’t host large parties and don’t attend one if you’re invited.”

Los Angeles to cut water and power to homes hosting large parties

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Joe Biden Will Not Travel To DNC In Milwaukee To Accept Democratic Nomination

Former Vice President Joe Biden said he will not be travelingl to Wisconsin for the quadrennial Democratic National Convention, according to a release from its committee Wednesday, citing health concerns with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The release from the committee said: “After ongoing consultation with public health officials and experts — who underscored the worsening coronavirus pandemic — the Democratic National Convention Committee announced today speakers for the 2020 Democratic National Convention will no longer travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in order to prevent risking the health of our host community as well as the convention’s production teams, security officials, community partners, media and others necessary to orchestrate the event.”

Biden was scheduled to accept the party’s nomination on Aug. 20, but will now accept the nomination from Delaware. The convention was initially scheduled to take place in mid-July, but was pushed back to August over concerns about the coronavirus outbreak back in April. Over the last two months organizers scaled back the event, urging members of Congress, state delegations and delegates not to travel to Wisconsin. Delegates are also voting entirely by online ballot, which began on Aug. 3 and will run until Aug. 15, two days before the convention kicks off. The results are expected to be announced on Aug. 17, the first night of the event.

Biden won’t be traveling to Milwaukee for convention

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NCAA Division II And III Fall Championships Canceled Due To COVID-19 Pandemic

Fall sports championships in NCAA Division II and Division III have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The cancellations impact football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey and men’s water polo across both divisions.

The NCAA’s Board of Governors previously told each division to make its own determination on whether to hold fall championships this year, and both came to the same decision and made announcements Wednesday.

Other divisions have until Aug. 21 to decide if they will hold fall championships. If more than 50% of eligible teams cancel their season, the NCAA won’t have championship events in that division.

Meanwhile, the Big Ten — a Division I conference — unveiled its football schedule for the 2020 season Wednesday but cautioned there is no guarantee games will be played.

NCAA’s Division II, Division III fall championships canceled

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Washington Nationals Pitcher Max Scherzer Exits In First Inning During Game Against NY Mets

Washington Nationals pitcher left his start against the New York Mets after only one inning Wednesday night. It was reported that Scherzer exited the game due to a right hamstring issue. Erick Fedde replaced him in the top of the second.

Scherzer went to 2-0 counts against each of the Mets’ first two hitters, allowing one hit, walking one and giving up one run. The Mets went on to earn a 3-1 win over the Nationals, with starter Rick Porcello picking up his 150th career win Wednesday night. He struck out four and allowed one run on five hits across seven innings.

The Nationals host the Baltimore Orioles for a three-game series starting Friday, while the Mets will face the Miami Marlins in a three-game set beginning the same day.

Hamstring trouble forces early exit for Scherzer

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Brothers Osborne Shares New Song “Hatin’ Somebody”

Brothers Osborne — comprised of T.J. Osborne and John Osborne — have released their latest single, “Hatin’ Somebody.” The song is taken off the brothers’ upcoming third album Skeletons, which is set to be released October 9.

“Hatin’ Somebody” follows the brothers track “All Night”, which reunited the duo with producer Jay Joyce. Brothers Osborne’s most recent album, 2019’s Live at the Ryman, documented a sold-out three-night series of shows at the Nashville venue.

Take a listen to Hatin’ Somebody at the link: here

Brothers Osborne’s ‘Hatin’ Somebody’ Calls for Compromise [Listen]

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Maren Morris Shares Acoustic Versions Of Three Of Her Biggest Hits

Maren Morris is sharing acoustic versions of three of her biggest hit songs—“Girl,” “The Bones” and “The Middle.”

The acoustic versions are featured on Maren’s recent EP, Maren Morris: Reimagined. The three-song EP dropped in May, and was produced by Dave Cobb.  

Click the links to listen to Maren’s acoustic versions of Girl, The Bones and The Middle via YouTube.

Maren Morris Shares Acoustic Cuts of “Girl,” “The Bones” & “The Middle” [Listen]

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Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano Reuniting For ‘Who’s The Boss’ Reboot

The classic sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” is coming back, with Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano reprising their father-daughter roles for a reboot of the series that ran from 1984 to 1992. Norman Lear will be the show’s executive producer.

Sony Pictures Television confirmed the reboot, saying in a statement that the new version of Who’s the Boss? “will explore generational differences, as well as opposing world views and parenting styles within the dynamic of a modern family in 2020.”

Milano and Danza also posted the news the news on their own social media pages. “Here we go,” Danza tweeted, and Milano also tweeted that she is “so excited,” adding, “we feel the time is right to tell the story of where these amazing characters are today. Can’t wait to share their stories with you. So happy.”

Danza will reprise his role, but now as a retired housekeeper, while Milano will play a single mother who live in the home where the original series was set. Judith Light and Danny Pintauro, who appeared in the original series, have decided not to return for the new series. Katherine Helmond, who played Light’s mother in the series, died in February 2019 year at the age of 89. 

Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano set to star in planned ‘Who’s the Boss’ sequel produced by Norman Lear

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