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Tanya Tucker shares her recovery progress after undergoing hip surgery

Tanya Tucker is sharing details of her recovery after undergoing emergency hip surgery. Tucker posted  on Instagram:  “My hip has been giving me hell for awhile now and the docs discovered a hip fracture. I had to have surgery right away. The operation went well and I’m on track for a speedy recovery. I’ll be at home healing for a few weeks, but I can’t wait to get back out and see you as soon as I can. I LOVE y’all & a bad hip can’t keep me down!” 

Tucker also announced tour dates that had to be canceled or rescheduled due to her surgery and recuperation.  Her Friday performance at the Country Thunder Wisconsin event was canceled along with her Saturday performance at Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wis.  In addition, the July 31 show at the Sugar Creek Casino in Hinton, Okla., has been rescheduled for Dec. 10.  As for future dates, Tucker said: “We’ll let you know more information when we can.”

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Dan + Shay release the new video for ‘Good Things’

Dan + Shay have released a music video for their song “Good Things”, the title track to their forthcoming album set to be released on August 13th.

“Good Things” is the follow-up to the duo’s self-titled third album, which was certified platinum and featured the hit singles “Tequila”, “Speechless” and the chart topping “All To Myself”.

Dan + Shay will also be hitting the road soon for The (Arena) Tour this fall.  The tour originally kicked off in March of 2020 before it was postponed due to the pandemic.

Watch the video for ‘Good Things’- here.

Dan+Shay Reveal ‘Good Things’ Album Coming in August

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Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett reuniting for two shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett will reunite for two shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga will begin on August 3, which is Bennett’s 95th birthday, and conclude with a second show on August 5.

Radio City Hall made the announcement on their Instagram, sharing: JUST ANNOUNCED: Native New Yorkers @itstonybennett and @ladygaga will share the stage one last time at Radio City Music Hall for two nights only on Aug 3 & 5 to celebrate a decade of music and friendship. Tickets go on sale this Thu, July 22 at 10am. More info at link in bio. Per the artist’s request, no cellphones, cameras or recording devices will be allowed. Upon arrival, all phones and smart watches will be secured in Yondr pouches that will be unlocked at the end of the event.

Earlier this year, Bennett’s family revealed that the legendary singer was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2016. A press release bills the Radio City performances as Bennett’s “last NYC performances of his career.” In 2014, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett released Cheek to Cheek, which earned them the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.  A press release states that the duo will also release a new collaborative album later this year.

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Alanis Morisette, Grimes, will.i.am., Nick Lachey, and Rosci Diaz to judge new avatar singing competition show ‘Alter Ego’ on Fox

A new singing competition show on FOX is coming. The network announced on Instagram that  Alter Ego — a.k.a. “the world’s first avatar singing competition series” — is slated to air this fall, featuring Grimes, Alanis Morissette, will.i.am., Nick Lachey, and Rosci Diaz as its judges.  Fox also shared a video clip about the upcoming show.

Alter Ego will use motion capture technology to transform its participants into their “dream avatars.” Rob Wade, Fox’s president of alternative entertainment and specials, said in a press release: “Alter Ego merges talent and technology to revolutionize the singing competition show in only a way Fox can do. We are so excited to bring the fantastic will.i.am, Alanis, Grimes, Nick and Rocsi together as they search for the next big singing star, allowing incredible vocalists a chance to realize their dreams and perform like never before.”

A premiere date has not been set for “Alter Ego,” but is expected to be revealed soon.

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Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus gives update on his cancer battle

Mark Hoppus has shared some good news about his cancer battle. Hoppus revealed that the results of his cancer scans show his chemotherapy is working! In a short update on social media, Hoppus wrote: ​“Scans indicate that the chemo is working! I still have months of treatment ahead, but it’s the best possible news. I’m so grateful and confused and also sick from last week’s chemo. But the poison the doctors pump into me and the kind thoughts and wishes of people around me are destroying this cancer. Just gonna keep fighting…”

Just last week Hoppus had revealed he would be taking a ​“test that may very well determine if I live or die”, In a recent fan Q&A, Mark went into more detail about the ​“blood-related” cancer that he is battling: “My classification is diffuse large B‑cell lymphoma Stage 4‑A, which means, as I understand it, it’s entered four different parts of my body,” he explained. ​“I don’t know how exactly they determine the four-part of it, but it’s entered enough parts of my body that I’m Stage 4, which I think is the highest that it goes. So, I’m Stage 4‑A.” He also added that his mother previously beat the ​“exact same” type of cancer that he has, as well as breast cancer twice: “I’ve been able to talk with her and bond with her quite a bit,” Mark said. ​“Oddly enough, we have the exact same form of cancer that she had. And she beat it – twice for breast cancer and one for the same cancer that I have.”

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Grimes, Alanis Morissette, will.i.am., Nick Lachey, and Rosci Diaz to judge new avatar singing competition show ‘Alter Ego’ on Fox

A new singing competition show on FOX is coming. The network announced on Instagram that  Alter Ego — a.k.a. “the world’s first avatar singing competition series” — is slated to air this fall, featuring Grimes, Alanis Morissette, will.i.am., Nick Lachey, and Rosci Diaz as its judges.  Fox also shared a video clip about the upcoming show.

Alter Ego will use motion capture technology to transform its participants into their “dream avatars.” Rob Wade, Fox’s president of alternative entertainment and specials, said in a press release: “Alter Ego merges talent and technology to revolutionize the singing competition show in only a way Fox can do. We are so excited to bring the fantastic will.i.am, Alanis, Grimes, Nick and Rocsi together as they search for the next big singing star, allowing incredible vocalists a chance to realize their dreams and perform like never before.”

A premiere date has not been set for “Alter Ego,” but is expected to be revealed soon.

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will.i.am., Nick Lachey, Alanis Morisette, Grimes, and Rosci Diaz to judge new avatar singing competition show ‘Alter Ego’ on Fox

A new singing competition show on FOX is coming. The network announced on Instagram that  Alter Ego — a.k.a. “the world’s first avatar singing competition series” — is slated to air this fall, featuring Grimes, Alanis Morissette, will.i.am., Nick Lachey, and Rosci Diaz as its judges.  Fox also shared a video clip about the upcoming show.

Alter Ego will use motion capture technology to transform its participants into their “dream avatars.” Rob Wade, Fox’s president of alternative entertainment and specials, said in a press release: “Alter Ego merges talent and technology to revolutionize the singing competition show in only a way Fox can do. We are so excited to bring the fantastic will.i.am, Alanis, Grimes, Nick and Rocsi together as they search for the next big singing star, allowing incredible vocalists a chance to realize their dreams and perform like never before.”

A premiere date has not been set for “Alter Ego,” but is expected to be revealed soon.

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Halsey welcomes first child with boyfriend Alev Aydin

Halsey has welcomed her first child, Ender Ridley Aydin, with boyfriend Alev Aydin last week. The singer shared the news on social media Monday, posting a pic with Aydin and their new bundle of joy, as well as a black-and-white photo of her baby breastfeeding, along with the caption: “Gratitude. For the most ‘rare’ and euphoric birth. Powered by love. Ender Ridley Aydin, 7/14/2021.”

The baby news comes just weeks after Halsey announced her upcoming album, “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” (due out August 27), which she called “a concept album about the joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth.”

Halsey first announced her pregnancy in January with a social media post that showed off her baby bump, tagging her boyfriend, Aydin.

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Federal appeals court blocks order lifting CDC’s COVID-19 rules on cruise ships

A federal appeals court has blocked a ruling that prevented the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) from imposing guidelines for cruise lines to return to operation. A panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to stay the order that stated cruise lines were not bound to the CDC’s “conditional sailing order” following a lawsuit filed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The Middle District of Florida granted a preliminary injunction last month to suspend the mandatory guidelines for cruise ships through Sunday, which allowed ships to depart from Florida with the CDC requirements remaining “as only a non-binding ‘consideration,’ ‘recommendation’ or ‘guideline’ as in the case for other industries such as railroads and hotels.” The sailing order required cruise ships to ensure that at least 95% of crew and passengers were vaccinated or to commit to taking volunteers on a series of “test” cruises demonstrating how they would mitigate COVID-19 risks before resuming regular voyages with paying customers. Sunday’s ruling stayed the injunction, allowing the restrictions to remain in place.

Norwegian Cruise Lines filed an amicus brief in the case challenging a Florida law that prohibits cruise lines from requiring passengers to show proof of vaccination. The cruise line is set to resume operations on Aug. 15 and said in the suit that the only way it could “maintain its protocols and operations as currently planned is by abandoning Florida altogether.” On June 27, the Celebrity Edge became the first cruise ship to set sail from the United States with paying customers, departing from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at 36% capacity with all crew members and at least 95% of passengers fully vaccinated.

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Chemical exposure at Six Flags water park in Texas leads to 28 people hospitalized

28 people were treated for chemical exposure from a water park in Texas; authorities say they were released on Sunday. The exposure took place in a children’s pool area at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown water park in Spring, Texas on Saturday afternoon when a lifeguard became sick, followed by dozens of guests. First responders decontaminated 86 people and officials said 31 people were transported to local hospitals.

Memorial Herman-Texas Medical Center treated 21 patients and seven were taken to Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, with all 28 patients treated at the two hospitals later discharged in good condition. Some of the affected guests experienced difficulty breathing and skin irritation. Officials added that one of the most severely affected was a 3-year-old who experienced respiratory issues, and was reported in stable condition.

The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office said the chemicals involved a solution of 35% sulfuric acid and hypochlorite, both commonly used in pools. HAZMAT officials monitored air quality at the park and Hidalgo said there was no indication of air quality or chemical leaks in the surrounding area. Harris County Public Health officials ordered the park to remained close while an investigation into the cause of the incident was ongoing.

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