Queen Camilla's first love Kevin Burke has sadly passed away at the age of 77, according to reports.
08.08.2023 - 18:19 / etcanada.com
He changed the game for Punjabi music.
A fan says that in the new trailer for Indo-Canadian trailblazer AP Dhillon’s new Prime Video docu-series, “First Of A Kind”.
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Documenting his rise to global superstardom, Dhillon, 30, emerged from Gurdaspur, India, before trekking his way to British Columbia, Canada, where he carved a name for himself as one of the world’s biggest superstars.
With six international hits, five billion streams worldwide and a legion of fans, AP Dhillon’s success story is based on authentically making a name for ones self through hard work and never giving up.
“When I began my journey from Gurdaspur to Canada, I never thought that one day I would be telling my story in such a manner. I am truly humbled and thrilled to have received so much love and recognition for the kind of music we are creating,” said the global phenom in a press release on Tuesday. “My dream has always been to create music that would live on for generations and inspire people. This is the first time I am opening up and sharing my thoughts for the world to see.”
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This four-part docu-series aims to reveal the vulnerable story of the man behind the game-changing success, featuring up-close-and-personal interviews with his close-knit family, friends and AP Dhillon himself.
“AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind” premieres on Prime Video on August 18.
Queen Camilla's first love Kevin Burke has sadly passed away at the age of 77, according to reports.
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Queen Camilla's first love Kevin Burke has tragically died at the age of 77. While we all know Camilla's love story with King Charles, who she's been married to for 18 years, Kevin was the first man who she found love with.The pair are thought to have met in 1965 at a party in Knightsbridge, during the Queen's halcyon days and during the swinging sixties where they would dance and attend cocktail parties. But it was sadly announced earlier this month that Kevin had sadly passed away.
UK director James Marsh’s literary biopic Dance First, starring Gabriel Byrne as iconic Irish writer Samuel Beckett, will close the 71st San Sebastian Film Festival.
Asake has played his first UK concert since the fatal crush at his gig in Brixton last year, and started the show off by paying tribute to the two fans who were killed.The tragic event took place at his show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton last December and saw two fans – Rebecca Ikumelo and Gaby Hutchinson – lose their life after there was a crowd surge at the venue.An investigation by the Metropolitan Police is still under way and, following the incident, the South London live music venue had its licence under review by Lambeth Council and has remained closed since.A 21-year-old woman also remains in critical condition in hospital after being caught in the crush, and police continue to appeal for information.Now, the Nigerian singer-songwriter and Afrobeats star has returned to the stage for his first live UK show since the event, and paid his respects to the victims.The returning gig took place in the city’s O2 Arena last night (August 20) – a venue which has four times the capacity compared to Brixton. Asake, whose real name is Ahmed Ololade, arrived on stage approximately an hour and 20 minutes later than planned and kicked off the show with a three-minute tribute poem to Ikumelo and Hutchinson.Backing performers dressed in white walked into view, before he appeared on stage, with flowers as a spoken word poem was recited in the background.“Up at 02:30 thinking Gaby Hutchinson could be me,” the poem read (via The Independent).
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Indo-Canadian hip-hop/popstar AP Dhillon is being granted his own Prime Video series.
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