Seether Singer Angry After Concert Security Removes His Daughter From The Stage Area
Seether’s lead singer, Shaun Morgan, was furious after security removed his 7-year-old daughter, Lily, from their May 31st concert in Nashville. During the show at Bridgestone Arena, Morgan saw Lily crying in the crowd and learned security had separated her from her mother for being in an unsafe area near the stage. Morgan stopped the performance to call out the security team, saying it was a family-friendly event and his daughter should’ve been safe. He later apologized to fans on social media for his outburst but said he’d do anything to protect his child.
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All-American Rejects' Tyson Ritter Launches OnlyFans Account
The All-American Rejects frontman has launched an OnlyFans account ahead of the release of the band's single "Easy Come Easy Go" June 5.
"We've always been a band who's got a tongue bursting through the cheek when it comes to our music," Ritter told GQ in an interview published June 4. "So why not, you know, do a little peen bursting through a zipper?"
Fans, he teased, "can expect full-frontal rock and roll with all access" on his new OnlyFans page—which promotes the band's new single on the cover page. However, he added, "I'll leave it to the vagueness of that statement to define itself."
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A-Ha singer Morten Harket has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and may never perform again.
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Eminem's 8 Mile Style publishing company is suing Meta for $109 million for allegedly using his music across its platforms without permission.
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The original Alice Cooper band just released another single from their upcoming album. It's called "Wild Ones".
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Huey Lewis Can't Hear Music Because of Ménière's Disease
74-year-old Huey Lewis previously shared that he was diagnosed with Ménière's disease in 1996. It's a disorder of the inner ear that causes dizziness, hearing loss, and ringing in the ear.
Unfortunately, he can no longer enjoy music at all. Quote, "I have a cochlear implant in my head that now enables me to hear speech much better. I lost bilaterally, my hearing . . . The intense vertigo, I have kind of outgrown.
"I'm mildly dizzy all the time, and my hearing just went to zero . . . The worst part is that means it's bad enough not to be able to perform, sing, and play, but it's really bad not to even be able to enjoy music."
Huey says he'll never be able to perform again. Quote, "I mean, I might get to where I can try to, and I'm not going to give up. I'm going to try. But geez, that kind of fun . . . I doubt I'm ever going to feel that again."
But he's still working on the Huey Lewis and the News Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll". He says the goal is to get it to London, and that it'll tour America in 2027.
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