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Music News: A Ton Of Music Movies Are Coming To Sundance

A Ton Of Music Movies Are Coming To Sundance

Next year’s Sundance Festival will spotlight a wide range of music-related films, including the premiere of Charli XCX’s mockumentary “The Moment,” which follows a rising pop star as they deal with the pressures of fame. Other music-forward films include "Antiheroine," the Courtney Love documentary, as well as “The Best Summer,” which looks at "an era-defining moment in music" examining artists like Beastie Boys and Sonic Youth. Fan of the Wu-Tang Clan? Sundance has you covered with “The Disciple,” which explores the creation of their album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.” The 2026 festival runs from January 22 to February 1, taking place in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Sharon Osbourne Revealed Ozzy's Last Words to Her

 

 

In a new interview, Sharon Osbourne revealed Ozzy's last words to her, on the night before he died.

 

 

She said, quote, "He was up and down to the bathroom all night, and it was like 4:30 a.m., and he said, 'Wake up.' I said, 'I'm already bloody awake, you've woken me up.'"

 

 

Then he said, "Kiss me" and "Hug me tight."

 

 

Later that morning, Ozzy went downstairs to work out, and that's when he died. Sharon said, quote, "I ran downstairs, and there he was, and they were trying to resuscitate him, and I'm like, 'Don't . . . just leave him. Leave him. You can't. He's gone.'"

 

 

She added, quote, "If only I'd have told him I loved him more. If only I'd have held him tighter."

 

 

In the last few weeks of his life, following the success of the Back to the Beginning show, Sharon says Ozzy was happier than he'd been in seven years.

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Jelly Roll Was Just Invited to Be a Member of the Grand Ole Opry

 

 

Jelly Roll just fulfilled a lifelong dream. Yesterday, Craig Morgan invited him to join the Grand Ole Opry. And it all happened on "The Joe Rogan Experience".

 

 

Joe played Jelly a clip from one of his past Opry performances. Jelly called it "the most special night of my life." He talked about how Craig's song "Almost Home" helped him while he was in jail.

 

 

Then a video popped up of Craig thanking Jelly for making a "positive difference" and he said the words every country artist dreams of . . . "Jelly Roll, you're officially invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry."

 

 

Jelly broke down crying. After a while, he tossed off his headphones and asked for a hug with Joe.

 

 

Jelly said he once bought Opry tickets just to see Craig sing "Almost Home" . . . And now Craig was the first to announce that he's joining the family.

 

 

Congratulations to Jelly Roll on this amazing honor. 

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Gene Simmons apologized for saying "bad decisions" led to Ace Frehley's death. 

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Gavin Rossdale credits his success to owning a dog early in life.

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Jon Bon Jovi shared his very first music contract, which paid him $180 for singing on a "Star Wars" Christmas album in 1980. 

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Hackers stole $5.3 billion from people by impersonating celebrities online. Here are the music artists whose identities were most frequently used. 

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