Rita Wilson certainly hasn't let quarantine, or even COVID-19, keep her from being creative.
22.04.2020 - 06:05 / billboard.com
On the fourth anniversary of Prince's death, CBS aired Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince, a Maya Rudolph-hosted special featuring an assortment of talent paying homage to one of the most beloved and most difficult artists to cover in the history of popular music.
It's a credit to the late icon's talent that while numerous people scored smash hits with his compositions, generally speaking, listening to someone sing a Prince song tends to leave you thirsting for the source material.Even
.Rita Wilson certainly hasn't let quarantine, or even COVID-19, keep her from being creative.
Famous Canadian actor William Shatner has weighed in on an incident that happened on May 4 in Lethbridge, when police received two 911 calls regarding a person in a Stormtrooper costume carrying a firearm along 13th Street N.
William Shatner sent his “contempt” to a police department in Alberta, Canada, after video emerged of officers drawing their weapons on a young woman dressed up as a Stormtrooper to celebrate "Star Wars" Day. While people across the world celebrated the beloved science-fiction series on May 4, one business in Alberta held a promotion in which a female employee donned a Stormtrooper costume, complete with a plastic toy blaster.
William Shatner on Wednesday shared his contempt over a recent incident inAlberta, Canada, where police drew their guns on a girl who was dressed as a Stormtrooper from Star Wars, carrying a toy blaster. The incident made international headlines after video of the situation was posted to social media and went viral, showing guns drawn on the woman before she was taken to the ground by officers and bloodied.
With a re-broadcast of CBS' hit Prince celebration hastily scheduled for Saturday, Ken Ehrlich provided behind-the-scenes color commentary on performances by Sheila E., the Revolution, the Time, Susanna Hoffs, Misty Copeland, St. Vincent, Mavis Staples and more.
The CBS concert special Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince pumped up sales for the legend’s catalog of songs, as well as those of some of his famed collaborators. The show was taped in January and aired on April 21, the four-year anniversary of Prince's death.
Marking the fourth anniversary of Prince's death, stars from Maya Rudolph to Miguel revived his greatest hits for CBS' Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince on Tuesday night. Although nothing compares to him, Billboard wants to know who you think really brought it to the stage.Gary Clark Jr.
Women including St. Vincent, Susanna Hoffs, Mavis Staples, Sheila E and even Misty Copeland highlight the Prince salute — but beware Philip Bailey's slayer falsetto, too.
The highly anticipated concert special Let’s Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute To Prince is airing TONIGHT (April 21) on CBS, and we’ve got the full list of performers who will hit the stage.
Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince airs Tuesday night (April 21) on CBS to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the legendary artist's death.Named after the opening track from his 1984 seminal blockbuster soundtrack Purple Rain, the special casts a star-studded lineup to rewind through Prince's beloved hits. Maya Rudolph will bring out her all-female Prince cover band, Princess, while hosting the two-hour tribute event, which was filmed Jan.
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“Prince was in every way incomparable.”
The Royal Family has had a hard few months, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit from their royal duties and Prince Charles being tested positive for COVID-19. As for Prince William and Kate Middleton, the royal couple is currently stationed in their Sandringham country home, Anmer Hall, along with their three children - Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4 and Prince Louis, 23 months.
The global coronavirus pandemic is continuing to wreak havoc on the awards show calendar.
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.The Duke of Cambridge, 37, revealed that he, Kate and their children are keeping in touch with the rest of the royal family via video calls during lockdown. Kate, 38, admitted that the video calls be difficult with their three young children; Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, almost two.
Brian Dennehy, the Tony-winning actor who made an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with memorable work in film, television and theater, died Wednesday of natural causes. He was 81.