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WWE Talent Releases: Main Roster & NXT Cuts Made
Today WWE began releasing talent from their contacts with the main roster being the first hit. This was a short time after announcing a new 1.4 billion dollar television deal for SmackDown with the USA Network and a return to Perth, Australia for Elimination Chamber next year. Currently, the list is small, but more are expected later today from NXT. We will update as the news breaks, make sure to keep an eye on Sean Ross Sapp and Fightful as they seem to be the ones with the most information at this time. WWE Talent Releases Afternoon Releases: Top Dolla, Aliyah, Rick Boogs, Riddick Moss, Emma, Elias, Mustafa Ali, Shelton…
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RED: Taylor Swift Looks At Life Through Colour
RED by Taylor Swift was a groundbreaking album seeing Swift fully transition from young country star to an absolute phenomenon. During this album cycle she began to experiment with more pop and rock influences in her music while still maintaining that country sound she cultivated on her first three albums. Taylor’s Version of Red has a huge number of tracks, 30 in total, along with two extra that was included in an EP around the same time. 20 of these songs appeared on the deluxe edition of the original recording with an additional 10 tracks from ‘The Vault’. I really hope one day she releases a full multi disc version…
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Hayley Williams: Analyzing Petels For Armour
We take a look at the behind the scenes photography for Hayley Williams’ fantastic song and music video for her single, Dead Horse, off of Petals For Armour. Images taken/video directed by Zac Farro [Paramore/HalfNoise] I got what I deserved, I was the other woman first
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10 Cover Songs That Need To Go On Your Playlist Now
1. Friday I’m In Love by Pheobe Bridges (originally by The Cure) 2. Teardrop by Hayley Williams (originally by Massive Attack) 3. Zombie by Miley Cyrus (originally by The Cranberries) 4. Hazy Shade of Winter by The Bangles (originally by Simon & Garfunkel) 5. Don’t Speak by Carley Rae Jepson (originally by No Doubt) 6. God is a Woman by Paloma Faith (originally by Ariana Grande) 7. Teenage Dirtbag by Amy Shark (originally by Wheatus) 8. Your Song by Ellie Goulding (originally by Elton John) 9. Careless Whisper by The Gossip (originally by George Michael) 10. Little Lion Man by Tonight Alive (originally by Munford & Sons)
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Johnny Cash: The Man In Black
Johnny Cash was known as the Man In Black. Born J. R. Cash on 26th February 1932 he would go on to be one of the biggest and most well-known country stars of the last century. His music and style has inspired a whole generation of artist and musicians amongst people from every walk of life. A man of the people, a rebel, and a god-fearing man, he was a man of many contradictions, but he was always himself. On stage, he was a rebellious free thinking unapologetic man with a calm bass-baritone voice while his demeanour was that of a sombre and humble man. He performed free prison concerts,…