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obituaries7 months ago

Sly Stone, Iconic Funk and Soul Pioneer, Dies at 82

Sly Stone, a pioneering musician known for blending funk, soul, and psychedelic rock with socially conscious lyrics, has died at age 82. He was the founder of Sly and the Family Stone, responsible for hits like 'Dance to the Music' and 'Family Affair,' and played a crucial role in shaping 1970s funk. Despite personal struggles and legal issues later in life, his musical influence remains profound, and his legacy continues to inspire.

music2 years ago

Detroit Musician Amp Fiddler, Collaborator with Parliament-Funkadelic, Passes Away at 65

Amp Fiddler, the influential Detroit musician known for his fusion of funk, soul, and electronic music, has died at the age of 65 after battling cancer. Throughout his career, Fiddler released numerous solo albums, collaborated with artists such as Prince and Maxwell, and played keyboards in Parliament-Funkadelic. He also mentored producer J Dilla, helping launch his career. Fiddler's illness had been ongoing, and a GoFundMe was launched to support his medical expenses. A GoFundMe has now been set up to cover funeral costs.

entertainment2 years ago

Pixar's Turning Red, Soul, and Luca to Hit Theaters in 2024

Pixar's films Soul, Turning Red, and Luca, which initially premiered on Disney Plus due to the pandemic, will be released in theaters in 2024. Soul will screen with the short film Burrow starting January 12th, Turning Red will start screening with the short film Kitbull on February 9th, and Luca will begin screening with the short film For the Birds on March 22nd. Tickets for these special engagement theatrical runs will go on sale on January 2nd, 2024.

entertainment2 years ago

Pixar's 'Soul,' 'Turning Red,' and 'Luca' Set for Theatrical Releases in 2024

Pixar's films Soul, Luca, and Turning Red, which were originally released on Disney+ due to the pandemic, will now have theatrical releases. Soul will be released on January 12, followed by Turning Red on February 9, and Luca on March 22. The decision to release these films in theaters was influenced by a slowdown in family product next year and the opportunity to promote the upcoming release of Inside Out 2.

entertainment2 years ago

Pixar's Soul, Turning Red, and Luca Make Theatrical Debut

Pixar's movies Soul, Turning Red, and Luca, which were initially released on Disney+, will now be shown in theaters nationwide. The decision to premiere these movies directly on Disney+ was made during the pandemic, but now they will be available in the format they deserve, complete with traditional animated short films airing ahead of them. The release schedule for the movies and accompanying shorts has been announced.

entertainment2 years ago

Pixar's 'Soul,' 'Turning Red,' and 'Luca' Set for Theatrical Release in 2024

Pixar's "Soul," "Turning Red," and "Luca" will be released in theaters nationwide in 2024 after initially having streaming-only releases on Disney+ during the pandemic. The movies will be accompanied by short films, and tickets will go on sale starting January 2. Pixar aims to remind audiences of the unique experience and visual spectacle of watching films on the big screen. Despite initial box office challenges, Pixar's recent release "Elemental" became profitable through various revenue streams, including streaming, theme parks, and consumer products. The upcoming trio of animated movies will pave the way for Pixar's next film, "Inside Out 2," set to hit theaters in June.

music2 years ago

Smokey Robinson's Intimate Tiny Desk Concert

Smokey Robinson, the legendary songwriter, producer, and vocalist, delivers a captivating performance at the Tiny Desk Concert. With his sweet falsetto and timeless hits like "The Tears Of A Clown," Robinson showcases his enduring talent. He also presents tracks from his new album, Gasms, including the romantic "Beside You" and the standout sax solo in "If We Don't Have Each Other." Closing with the beloved "Cruisin'," Robinson's performance leaves the audience delighted and longing for more.

music2 years ago

"Corinne Bailey Rae's 'Black Rainbows': A Captivating Journey Through Emotions"

Corinne Bailey Rae, known for her easy listening pop, takes a surprising turn towards rock music with her scuzzy, guitar-powered album "Black Rainbows." Drawing inspiration from her early days in an all-girl rock group, Rae delivers a ferocious and confident sound that pays homage to her formative tastes without succumbing to pastiche. The album explores themes of personal metamorphosis and the historical wrongs faced by Black individuals, showcasing Rae's growth as an artist.

politics2 years ago

2024 Candidates Reveal Soul-Stirring Song Selections

Several 2024 presidential candidates, including Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Will Hurd, Larry Elder, Asa Hutchinson, and Cornel West, shared their top songs that stir their souls. The diverse playlists range from classic rock to hip-hop, showcasing the candidates' varied music tastes. The playlists are available on Spotify, allowing voters to engage with the candidates' music preferences, even if they don't plan on voting for them.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Foxx Continues Hospital Stay Amid Medical Complication

Actor Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized more than three weeks after experiencing a medical complication. Details about his condition are still not available, but friends have reported he is awake, alert, and doing better. Foxx hosts and executive produces “Beat Shazam,” and production on season 6 began with a new host. Foxx portrayed Marvel villain Electro in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” and reprised the role for “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” He also voiced the lead character in Pixar’s “Soul,” which won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 93rd Academy Awards.

entertainment2 years ago

Otis Redding III, Son of Legendary Musician, Dies at 59 After Cancer Battle

Otis Redding III, son of the legendary 1960s soul singer, has died from cancer at age 59. Redding followed in his father's footsteps and formed the funk band the Reddings with his brother, recording six albums in the 1980s. Despite never matching his father's success, Redding continued to perform his father's songs and worked with his family's foundation to teach children to play music. He was grateful for his father's enduring legacy, even if it overshadowed his own efforts to make music.