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It's About Time (1966)

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It's About Time

Jonathan Bennett, Robert Buckley on Starring In Hallmark’s First LGBTQ+ Film: “It’s About Time”
Hallmark Channel is making history this month with its newest holiday film The Christmas House, marking the first time the network will air an original movie featuring an LGBTQ+ storyline.

The film’s stars Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the importance of highlighting an LGBTQ+ relationship in the movie, as well as the inspiration behind the film.

The two actors play brothers Mike (Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Bennett) who, in the film, are summoned back home for the holidays by their parents Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and Bill (Treat Williams), to relive a family tradition of turning their house ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 11/20/2020
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart Set for Country Music Hall of Fame
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Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart, and songwriter Dean Dillon are the 2020 class of inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Country Music Association made the announcement on Wednesday morning.

Williams will fill the “Veterans Era Artist” slot, Stuart will be inducted as the “Modern Era Artist,” and Dillon in the “Songwriter” category, which rotates every three years with the “Non-Performer” and “Recording and/or Touring Musician” inductees.

Williams’ induction comes nearly 60 years after his father — the still influential Hank Williams — was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 8/12/2020
  • by Joseph Hudak
  • Rollingstone.com
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Hear Jefferson Starship’s New Song ‘It’s About Time,’ Co-Written by Grace Slick
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Jefferson Starship have shared “It’s About Time,” a new single co-written by Grace Slick. The track appears on their upcoming EP Mother of the Sun, out August 21st.

“Old white men have had their turn,” lead singer Cathy Richardson declares in the video over blaring guitars. “Thousands of years, what have we learned?”

“I watched the Women’s March with Grace at her house back in 2017,” Richardson tells Rolling Stone. “She said, ‘This is just like the Sixties!’ and I suggested that we write a female empowerment song for the times that encapsulated the movement.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 7/27/2020
  • by Angie Martoccio
  • Rollingstone.com
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Music at Home: Nineties R&b Classics
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The Nineties were a golden era for R&b, a time when hip-hop and soul music joined forces to bridge gaps and create new sounds. Today, singers like Summer Walker, Partynextdoor, and Bryson Tiller all draw inspiration from the music recorded back then, making a period that ended 20 years ago feel timeless.

This week’s latest installment of Rolling Stone’s weekly playlist series, “Music at Home,” flashes back to 10 tracks that highlight the era of love songs, baggy-pants overalls, and smooth jams.

(Find this playlist on Spotify here.)

D’ Angelo,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 7/17/2020
  • by Dewayne Gage
  • Rollingstone.com
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Jefferson Starship Tease ‘Mother of the Sun,’ Their First Album in 12 Years
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Jefferson Starship have revealed the first details of Mother of the Sun, the psychedelic rock band’s first full-length album in 12 years.

Co-founder and longest-tenured member David Freiberg teased the album on a recent appearance on the podcast Kyle Meredith With... During a conversation centered on the 45th anniversary of Red Octopus, Jefferson Starship’s sophomore album, Freiberg said, “Actually, we have a new one coming out. I guess it’s actually going to start coming out next month…But yes, it’s called Mother of the Sun.”

He hinted that a lead single,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 6/30/2020
  • by Claire Shaffer
  • Rollingstone.com
Nick Jonas
Best Nick Jonas songs ranked: His 13 sweetest, sexiest hits of all time
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Nick Jonas accomplished a hell of a lot from a young age. As a teenager he was the youngest member of the sibling pop music trio Jonas Brothers, then struck out on his own before making a comeback as a group with his family band. But what are the best songs of his career? Scroll down for our countdown of his greatest hits. Do you agree with our choice for his very best?

He has been in show business for most of his life, acting on Broadway from childhoodand releasing his debut album “Nicholas Jonas” with songwriting and background vocal help from his bros Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas. That led the three of them to form a band together. They released four albums — “It’s About Time” (2006), “Jonas Brothers” (2007), “A Little Bit Longer” (2008) and “Lines, Vines and Trying Times” (2009) — starred in their own Disney Channel series, “Jonas,” and earned a...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 4/22/2020
  • by Kevin Jacobsen
  • Gold Derby
Dick Miller Has Passed Away
If you watch movies, then chances are you would instantly recognize Dick Miller's face, not just because he has more than 180 screen credits to his name (according to IMDb), but because he instills each of his characters with an unforgettable personality and indelible screen presence. Miller was truly a unique and wonderful performer, and it is with especially heavy hearts that we share the news of his passing at the age of 90.

Multiple sources, including The Hollywood Reporter, report the news of Miller's passing at the age of 90 in Toluca Lake, California. According to a family spokesperson, he passed away from natural causes and was surrounded by loved ones.

Miller's first film role dates back to 1955, and from that point on, there was no turning back for Miller, who was a constant presence in film and TV, playing memorable characters in just about every genre imaginable over seven decades.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 1/31/2019
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
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