Covid-19 were detected. Inchmarlo Care Home in Banchory, Aberdeenshire has been closed to new admissions and visitors after the coronavirus outbreak.NHS Grampian say that the 44 cases affect both residents and staff.
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Cher is joining forces with Lenny Kravitz and a number of other recording artists for a new charity single, covering Oasis’ 2002 track “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”.
The new single credited to “the Radio 2 All-Stars” was released on Friday, Nov. 13 — the day of BBC Radio 2’s annual fundraising drive — in order to “raise vital funds to help support children and young people across the U.K. facing disadvantage, at a time when they need it most.”
In addition to Cher and Kravitz, other musicians
Covid-19 were detected. Inchmarlo Care Home in Banchory, Aberdeenshire has been closed to new admissions and visitors after the coronavirus outbreak.NHS Grampian say that the 44 cases affect both residents and staff.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA Christmas charity single written by two Ayrshire musicians is currently topping the Amazon music charts.‘What Do You See?’ was released by Down Syndrome charity, Wouldn’t Change a Thing on Monday evening to great acclaim.The song has lyrics from Ayr’s Tom Kerr and music by Irvine’s Colin Kennedy, who also sings the track.Within 24 hours the uplifting track reached number one on the UK Amazon
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here and on all top music platforms now. The single will be officially released on December 18 along with the video starring all of the famous faces that make up Rig Aid.
Liam Gallagher has certainly been no stranger to chart success in recent years with three solo Number 1 albums under his belt, but now he's set to make an impression on the Official Singles Chart too with new charity single All You're Dreaming Of.
Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak peek of Lifetime’s Too Close for Christmas, Jessica Lowndes‘ Hayley attempts to get Chad Michael Murray‘s Luke into the Christmas spirit — and bring some tradition into his life.During the preview, the pair visit a Christmas tree farm and Luke picks out a small tree with very little branches. “It’s not bare, it just has its own thing going on,” he says.
Matt Lucas has announced the release of a new Christmas charity single following the success of his Baked Potato Song in support of the NHS earlier this year.
Mariah Carey has announced plans for a new Christmas album and TV special next month.The show, which will premiere on AppleTV+ on December 4, will include musical performances and guest appearances from Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson and Snoop Dogg.The special will also be accompanied by a soundtrack featuring a new version of Carey’s ‘Oh Santa!’ with Grande and Hudson.
The Democratic mayor of Atlanta apparently sees President Trump as a villain along the lines of Hannibal Lecter. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms lashed out with graphic imagery against the president on Wednesday night as she discussed the importance of two runoff elections in Georgia in January that will determine control of the U.S. Senate.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorLooking to avoid a repeat of March 2020, when its men’s basketball tournament became one of the first major casualties of COVID-19, the NCAA is looking to hold the three-week event in a single city next year.In a press release Monday, the organization said it is in “preliminary talks” with the state of Indiana and the city of Indianapolis on a solution.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAmerican Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has provided more information on the upcoming AHS spinoff anthology series, American Horror Stories.In an Instagram post today, Murphy said, “We are doing 16 one-hour stand alone episodes delving into horror myths, legends and lore…many of these episodes will feature AHS stars you know and love. More to follow…”The American Horror Stories spinoff series was announced in May.
More than 20 artists from around the world have joined forces for this year's official BBC Children in Need single.Cher, Kylie Minogue, and Robbie Williams are among stars who have come together to record a cover of the Oasis hit Stop Crying Your Heart Out.The charity single was released on Friday, November 13, to raise vital funds to help support children and young people across the UK facing disadvantage, at a time when they need it most.The BBC Children in Need 40th anniversary appeal show
Alice Cooper has shared a cover of The Velvet Underground’s ‘Rock & Roll’, which is taken from his upcoming new album.The rock icon will release a new record called ‘Detroit Stories’ next year, paying homage to his birthplace of Detroit.His cover of the New York band finds its place on the record because of its links to Motor City. In 1971, the band Detroit recorded their own version of ‘Rock & Roll’, which was produced by Bob Ezrin.
Kylie Minogue leads a star-studded new Oasis cover which is set to feature on tonight’s (November 13) edition of Children In Need – listen below.The version, first broadcast on this morning’s Zoe Ball breakfast show on BBC Radio 2, sees Kylie taking on the Gallagher brothers’ 2006 hit ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’ with some famous friends.Joining the singer on the new version are the likes of Cher, Nile Rodgers and Bryan Adams.
This year’s Children In Need single has been released to coincide with, well, Children In Need, which is today. The song, a cover of Oasis’s ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’, features numerous artists, including Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Adams and Cher.Produced by Mark Taylor and Brian Rawling, artists were recorded remotely around the world.