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Music News: Final Black Sabbath Performance To Be Livestreamed

Final Black Sabbath Performance To Be Livestreamed

If you were bummed you couldn't make the trip to England for the final Black Sabbath performance (and all the pageantry surrounding it), we have good news. It's been announced that the event will be livestreamed worldwide. "Back To The Beginning," as the event has been titled, takes place July 5th in Birmingham, UK, the birthplace of the band. The sold out show will feature sets from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice In Chains, Lamb Of God, Anthrax and Mastodon, along with an all-star cast of other musicians. The stream will begin at 10AM Eastern/7AM Pacific on July 5th and will cost $29.99 with VOD replay access through July 7th. Livestream tickets can be purchased now at backtothebeginning.com

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Jared Leto Denies the Sexual Misconduct Allegations of Nine Women

 

 

Jared Leto was accused by nine women of sexual misconduct in a report that was published Friday by "Air Mail". His representative says that "all allegations are expressly denied."

 

 

The allegations date back to 2006 and include assaulting a 17-year-old, walking nude in front of a different 17-year-old, and engaging in sexually explicit conversations with a 16-year-old.

 

 

Another woman said when she was 18, he pleasured himself in front of her and grabbed her hand.

 

 

This all started when one of the accusers re-shared a Facebook post from 2012 that said, quote, "You're not really in L.A. until Jared Leto tries to force himself on you backstage . . . in a kilt. And a snow hat."

 

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Are These the Worst Songs of the '70s?

 

 

A site called FamilyMinded.com put together a list of the WORST songs of the '70s. There are 15, in no particular order:

 

 

1.  "Let 'Em In",  Paul McCartney and Wings (1976)

 

2.  "Feelings",  Morris Albert (1975)

 

3.  "Billy Don't Be a Hero",  Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974)

 

4.  "Muskrat Love",  Captain and Tennille (1976)

 

5.  "(You're) Having My Baby",  Paul Anka (1974)

 

6.  "Convoy",  C.W. McCall (1975)

 

7.  "The Morning After",  Maureen McGovern (1973)

 

8.  "The Streak",  Ray Stevens (1974)

 

9.  "Seasons in the Sun",  Terry Jacks (1974)

 

 

 

10.  "Sing", The Carpenters (1973)

 

11.  "Afternoon Delight",  Starland Vocal Band (1976)

 

12.  "Loving You",  Minnie Riperton (1974)

 

13.  "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)",  Rupert Holmes (1979)

 

14.  "Disco Duck",  Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots (1976)

 

15.  "Ben",  Michael Jackson (1972)

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Jelly Roll Says He's Going to "Quit the Music Business"

 

 

Jelly Roll just said that he's going to quit the music business after accomplishing the unthinkable. He's joking of course, but it's pretty cool for a guy who started his career as a rapper.

 

 

His wife Bunnie Xo posted the clip on Instagram. He said, "I was on Lil Wayne and Eminem's album in the same year, y'all . . . I retire. It's over, y'all. I quit the music business. This is my last tour ever. I can't do anything cooler."

 

 

Lil Wayne's new album, "The Carter VI", dropped on Friday . . . and Jelly appears alongside Big Sean on the song "Sharks".

 

 

Jelly is currently on tour with Post Malone on the Big [Butt] Stadium Tour.

 

 

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Paul McCartney joined Bruce Springsteen onstage in Liverpool for "Can't Buy Me Love" and "Kansas City"

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Olivia Rodrigo brought David Byrne out for "Burning Down the House" at the Governor's Ball in New York City. 

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