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Tokyo Olympics Committee Chief Says putting off games is “impossible” despite public opinion to cancel games again

The chief of Tokyo’s Olympic organizing committee said Tuesday it would be “absolutely impossible” to postpone the Summer Games again due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, who serves as president on the committee, said putting off the Games again would be impossible because many of the organizing officials were already on loan from other organizations in the local government.

Mori’s comments come less than one week after Japan recorded its highest number of new cases in a day — more than 7,800 on Friday. The capital city of Tokyo is currently under a state of emergency through Feb. 8. Globally, coronavirus cases are among an all-time high, with more than 609,000 new cases reported and nearly 10,000 deaths reported Monday.

A Kyodo News survey released Sunday showed that about 80% of people in Japan support postponing or canceling the Summer Games, which were postponed from 2020. The events are scheduled to begin July 23 and will include about 15,000 athletes and tens of thousands more coaches, judges and other workers.

Tokyo Olympics: Over 80% of people surveyed in Japan reportedly believe games should be canceled, won’t happen

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Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser Announce “Country Cadillac” Co-Headlining Tour

Country singer/songwriters Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser will hit the road for their co-headlining Country Cadillac Tour, which kicks off Feb. 5 at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, Texas and include stops in Orlando, Atlanta, Myrtle Beach, Birmingham and more. 

Presale tickets are available Wednesday, January 13 at 10AM local time to Thursday, January 14 at 10PM local time and public on sale begins this Friday, January 15 at 10AM local at jameyjohnson.com/tour and randyhouser.com. Tickets are only available online for this socially distance live tour.

The full list of dates for the Jamey Johnson & Randy Houser ‘Country Cadillac Tour’ can be found below. 

Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser Announce Co-Headlining Acoustic Tour

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Winner of “The Voice” Jake Hoot Duets With Kelly Clarkson on ‘I Would’ve Loved You’

Season 17 champion of NBC’s The Voice, Jake Hoot, is teaming up with his former coach Kelly Clarkson for his new single, “I Would’ve Loved You.”

Hoot wrote the song alongside Lonestar keyboardist Dean Sams and Jamie Floyd.  He said about the track: “‘I Would’ve Loved You’ is a song about … the choices we make and the consequences that follow. It is a story about someone who has so much love to give, but due to the other person’s decisions, that love turns into a hate that lasts forever,” Hoot explains. ” … I am beyond thankful to Kelly Clarkson for believing in me and recording this song with me!”

The duet will be the leading single from Hoot’s upcoming EP, Love Out of Time. “I Would’ve Loved You” officially drops on Jan. 27, along with the Love Out of Time EP.  It will become available for pre-order beginning Jan. 14.

‘The Voice’ Winner Jake Hoot Taps Kelly Clarkson For ‘I Would’ve Loved You’ Duet

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Aaron Sorkin’s film on Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to star Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem

Aaron Sorkin’s movie about the relationship between I Love Lucy stars and real-life couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz will have a new star to play Ball. Nicole Kidman has been cast as the television icon, with fellow Oscar-winner Javier Bardem cast as Arnaz. The project has been in the works for several years, with Cate Blanchett set to play Ball at one point.

Being the Ricardos will be written and directed by Sorkin, with Amazon Studios and Escape Artists producing the film, reports Deadline. The film takes place during the one-week production of an I Love Lucy episode, filmed while Ball and Arnaz are faced with a crisis that could end their marriage and careers. The couple’s children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr., are among the executive producers.

Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem to Play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in New Movie

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Kevin Hart Signs Multi-Project Deal With Netflix

Streaming giant Netflix have signed a first-look film production deal with Kevin Hart and his company, HartBeat Productions, as well as a partnership for feature films.

Hart said in a statement, “Partnering with Netflix is an amazing opportunity for HartBeat and myself. I am excited to act in and produce cutting edge films with Netflix. I am extremely grateful to Ted Sarandos and Scott Stuber; we share the same creative vision and always put the audience first. This business is about growth and my HartBeat team continues to exceed my expectations with their ability to develop stories and relationships. Our goal is to make the HartBeat name synonymous with first-class entertainment and narratives.” Netflix will be the exclusive home for four feature films starring and produced by the popular comedian. Hart’s movies have grossed more than $4 billion at the global box office.

Hart will star in and executive produce the Netflix scripted limited series True Story, which marks Hart’s first dramatic series debut. 

Kevin Hart Signs Four-Film Netflix Deal

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Geddy Lee to appear with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in virtual concert

Rush bassist Geddy Lee has been announced as one of the guest musicians at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s virtual event The Show Must Go On: Stories of Resilience to be held on February 18, 2021. 

The show will be hosted by jazz and pop singer Steve Maddock, and also feature appearances from Dutch conductor Otto Tausk, renowned violinists James Ehnes and Itzhak Perlman, soprano Measha Brueggergosman, k.d. lang, Barenaked Ladies co-founder Steven Page, trumpeters Jens Lindemann and Bria Skonberg, and pianist Stewart Goodyear.

Tickets are on sale now at just $100CAD, while for an additional fee patrons may order a “wine and charcuterie box” for home delivery for the full gala experience. For more information go to the VSO’s website.

Rush: Geddy Lee to perform with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

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Lana Del Rey Releases New Single “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”

Lana Del Rey is sharing its title track to her upcoming album, Chemtrails Over the Country Club. The new single is the second offering off the upcoming album, following the track “Let Me Love You Like a Woman.”

“Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is produced by Jack Antonoff, and you can check out the video for the single – here. In addition to the new track, Del Rey also shared the album’s artwork and tracklist via social media, which can be viewed on Del Rey’s Instragram page.

Chemtrails Over the Country Club is out on March 19 and can be preordered at the link – here.

Lana Del Rey Shares Video for New Song “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”

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Billie Eilish announces released of new self-titled photo book

Billie Eilish has announced the upcoming release of a new self-titled photobook and audio companion.  According to an official synopsis, Billie Eilish will give fans “an intimate inside look at her life and career – both on and off the stage.”

The book was created by Eilish herself, and will include hundreds of previously unseen photos and cover her childhood, life on tour, and more. Meanwhile the audiobook will be published at the same time as the photo book, but will be a standalone product that will see Eilish reflect on her life so far. She will share stories that have never been told before about her personal life and meteoric career, as well as see memories about the star shared by her parents. 

In a press release, Eilish said: “I spent many hours over many months pouring through my family albums and archives, handpicking all of the photos in this book. I hope you love it as much as I do.” Both books will be released on May 11 and can be pre-ordered at the link here.

Billie Eilish Announces New Photo Book of Her Life So Far

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Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ Becomes Highest Certified Song in History

Lil Nas X’s massive hit ‘Old Town Road‘ and its remix with Billy Ray Cyrus is now the most certified song in RIAA history. The smash hit has now been certified 14x platinum by the RIAA which makes it the highest certification any song has achieved in music history. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s ‘Despacito’ held the previous record at 13x platinum for about a year starting last January.

The music video for ‘Old Town Road’ has combined views of over a billion on YouTube. In March, 2019, the song reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before the organization disqualified it on the grounds that it did not fit the “Country” genre, sparking a huge debate online about the definition of Country music. This controversy partly helped with the popularity before the remix with Billy Ray Cyrus took the track to record-breaking status.

Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ Becomes Most-Certified Song In History

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State capitols step up security amid new safety concerns after DC siege

State capitols across the nation are stepping up security, and deploying National Guard units, SWAT teams and extra police officers as several legislatures convened amid heightened safety concerns following last week’s violence at the U.S. Capitol.

After insurrectionists backing President Donald Trump overran the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, some governors and lawmakers began ramping up security because of online threats suggesting that more mobs could target state capitols.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee activated hundreds of National Guard troops to help state police keep order at the state Capitol and defend security fencing. At the Georgia Capitol, a state patrol SWAT team walked the perimeter wearing fatigues and carrying rifles while lawmakers gathered inside for the start of a two-year term.  In Idaho, doors to the House and Senate chambers were locked Monday morning, and two Idaho state troopers were stationed at each entrance. 

Legislatures convened in more than half a dozen states. Because of concerns about the coronavirus, many state capitols had already adopted procedures to curb the potential for large crowds, including arranging for lawmakers to meet remotely. Those steps greatly reduced the number of people who are actually working in capitol buildings.

Security in D.C., state Capitols tightened amid inauguration threats

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