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ZZ Top sells entire music catalog and royalties for $50 Million

Legendary blues-rock group ZZ Top has sold their “entire music interests” to BMG and KKR for $50 million. The deal includes the complete sale of the band’s publishing catalog, their recorded royalties, and their performance royalties.

BMG CEO Hartwig Masuch said: “This deal is a testament to the success, staying power, and continuing musical relevance of ZZ Top, but also to the power of our partnership with KKR. This agreement furthers our vision of providing artists and songwriters, not just a financial exit, but also a vehicle committed to respecting and treasuring their artistry.”

ZZ Top’s manager, Carl Stubner, said, “We are proud to continue working with and expand our long-standing relationship with BMG. This new deal ensures ZZ Top’s remarkable legacy will endure for generations to come.”

Many artists have recently sold their catalogs; Bob Dylan sold his catalog for an unspecified “nine-figure” number last year, and BMG acquired catalogs from Tina Turner and Motley Crue.  Just this month, Bruce Springsteen made headlines for a $550 million deal selling his catalog to Sony.

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‘Beale Street Music Festival 2022’ announces lineup, including Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins & More

Foo Fighters, Lil Wayne, The Smashing Pumpkins and Three 6 Mafia will headline the 2022 lineup of the “Beale Street Music Festival.” The event, which returns after two years off due to the pandemic, will be held at Memphis Fairgrounds April 29 – May 1, 2022 while its usual home of Tom Lee Park is redesigned.

Modest Mouse, Lindsey Buckingham, Moneybagg Yo, DaBaby, and The Glorious Sons are also aboard for Beale Street Music Festival 2022. Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sarkodie, Dirty Honey, Soccer Mommy, Trigger Hippy, Sue Foley and Kenny Brown round out the event’s initial lineup.

The full lineup featuring over 60 artists will be announced in early February. Foo Fighters previously played Beale Street Music Festival in 2000 and 2004. Various Beale Street Music Festival 2021 ticket packages are on sale now here.

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The Weeknd drops the music video for “Echoes Of Silence”

The Weeknd celebrated the 10-year anniversary of his debut trilogy of mixtapes — House Of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes Of Silence — with the new video for “Echoes Of Silence.”  Directed by Kurando Furuya, the video tells the tale of love in a dystopic future.

The video’s release arrives after the mixtape itself was finally uploaded to streaming services, similar to The Weeknd’s previous two installments of the series.

Check out the video for “Echoes of Silence” – here.

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Take a look at Lorde’s new video for “Leader of a New Regime”

Lorde has released the music video for ‘Leader Of A New Regime.”  The video, which Lorde directed with Joel Kefali, was set once again by water – as was the case for ‘Fallen Fruit’ and ‘Solar Power’.

Lorde announced the arrival of the video in a newsletter to fans: “Solstice’s should always have offerings. So for you, here’s the ‘Leader Of A New Regime’ video. Just a couple of bites, a feeling, a perfect mid-point in the [‘Solar Power’] journey. I hope you like it.”

Watch the video for “Leader of a New Regime” – here.

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President Biden addresses the nation to announce changes to COVID-19 plan; including more access to rapid tests, military help for hospitals

President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Tuesday afternoon, announcing changes to his winter COVID-19 plan in light of the Omicron variant causing a rapid surge in positive cases across the country. Among the changes the President noted were providing an additional 500 million rapid coronavirus tests for use across the country. Biden also detailed other changes, including new testing sites, greater support for overloaded hospitals and more efforts for vaccination and booster doses.

Biden and his medical advisers have been monitoring the spread of the Omicron strain, which has quickly become the dominant variant nationwide. The mutation is responsible for almost 75% of all new cases across the United States. The President said: “I know you’re tired. I really mean this, and I know you’re frustrated. We all want this to be over. But we’re still in it. And this is a critical moment. We also have more tools than we have ever had before. We’re ready. We’ll get through this.”

A new website will make nearly 500 million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests available and delivered to homes free of charge for anyone who wants them. Biden also reinforced that his vaccine mandate has been reinstated by an appeals court. The rules require companies with more than 100 employees to require them to be vaccinated or conduct daily testing. “The rule is legal and effective, and it’s going to save thousands of American lives,” he said.

Biden said the the Defense Department is being directed to prepare an additional 1,000 military doctors, nurses, paramedics and other medical personnel to be deployed to hospitals in January and February in an effort to prevent hospitals from becoming overfilled.

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DOJ will allow federal prisoners to continue home confinement during pandemic

The U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday that it will allow federal inmates who had previously been released to serve home confinement because of the threat of COVID-19 in prisons to remain at home. The department originally said it would force inmates released under the program to eventually return to federal custody. Densely populated prisons have become a breeding ground for COVID-19, according to researchers.

The decision on the Justice Department’s website read: “This office concluded in January 2021 that, when the COVID-19 emergency ends, the Bureau of Prisons will be required to recall all prisoners placed in extended home confinement.” Since March 2020, some nearly 5,000 federal inmates have been released from prison and placed into extended home confinement. The directive was part of the CARES Act, an initiative to address COVID-19 crisis. At least 2,830 of those prisoners would have to be returned to a correctional facility once the pandemic emergency is deemed over, under the previous interpretation of the rule.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement:  “Thousands of people on home confinement have reconnected with their families, have found gainful employment, and have followed the rules. We will exercise our authority so that those who have made rehabilitative progress and complied with the conditions of home confinement, and who in the interests of justice should be given an opportunity to continue transitioning back to society, are not unnecessarily returned to prison.”

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NHL Players will not participate in 2022 Olympics amid COVID-19 Omicron surge

On Tuesday, the NHL and NHL Players’ Association have agreed that they will not participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics. Tuesday’s decision comes following multiple game postponements across the NHL. The league announced Monday it will suspend operations from Dec. 22–25, and all cross-border matchups across the United States and Canada have been postponed.

NHL players did not participate in the 2018 Olympics, though they were slated to play in Beijing in February 2022 as part of the league’s new collective bargaining agreement. The NHL plans to use the scheduled Olympic break in February as a time to make-up postponed games. The NHL All-Star Game is still scheduled for Feb. 5.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers to place Leonard Fournette on injured reserve list; expected to sign Le’Veon Bell

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are “likely” placing running back Leonard Fournette on the injured reserve list, ending his regular season.  The Bucs are also signing running back Le’Veon Bell pending a physical, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Fournette suffered a hamstring injury this past weekend, but he’s expected to make a return for the playoffs. The addition of Bell is to fill the hole that the Fournette is leaving behind; his regular season will end with 812 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on the ground. He also caught 69 passes for 454 receiving yards and two scores. B

Bell has only appeared in five games this season when he was with the Ravens; Baltimore released Bell in November. The three-time Pro Bowler tallied 83 rushing yards and two touchdowns in his five appearances so far in 2021.

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The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry reveals she secretly married her partner Johnny Costello 6 months ago

Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry revealed that she married her partner Johnny Costello in secret over the summer, taking to Instagram to reveal the big news that Costello became her husband in June. Perry’s marriage news comes just a few years after the country singer filed for divorce from former MLB player J.P. Arencibia.

Wishing everyone a very MARRIED Christmas…” she wrote in the caption of her social media post, showing her and Costello lovingly staring at each other. She added: “Today my love, @juannycostello, and I are celebrating 6 months since ‘I do!’ On June 17th we hit the road from LA to Las Vegas in a black corvette and got married at midnight. It was wild and wonderful and reminded me all over again that God is the most glorious creator and the master of the most beautiful blueprint for our lives! I love you Johnny and can’t wait for forever….”  Perry concluded the post with a white heart emoji and the words “Mrs. Costello.”

Costello posted a photo of himself and Perry saying: “ALL, WE GOT MARRIED!!!! Happiest Six Months of Marriage @thekimberlyperry . To starting everyday with a prayer and ending it with a kiss. I Love YOU!!”

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Take a look at Lil Durk and Morgan Wallen in the music video for ‘Broadway Girls’

Rapper Lil Durk and Morgan Wallen shut down Lower Broadway and Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar in the music video for their viral single, “Broadway Girls.”

Wallen first teased “Broadway Girls” in early October with a snippet of the track on social media. On Monday (Dec. 20), the GRAMMY-nominated rapper and country hitmaker surprised fans with the release of the new music video, directed by Jerry Productions and Justin Clough.

Take a look at the video for “Broadway Girls” – here.

Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen Share Video for New Single ‘Broadway Girls’: Watch

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