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The Musician Excelled Across Multiple Entertainment Mediums and Produced the Best Selling Album of All Time
Nov 04, 2024
By Mark Redfern
The legendary musician, producer, arranger, film and TV composer, and film and TV producer, Quincy Jones, has died at age 91. Jones was one of the few EGOT winners (meaning he’s been awarded an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and a Tony) and had won 28 Grammys (out of 80 nominations). Jones died at his home yesterday in Bel Air. More
Also Watch Springsteen’s Interview with Barack Obama on Their New Book
Oct 26, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Bruce Springsteen was a guest last night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he spoke in depth about his upcoming concert film, The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concert, and performed “The River,” a song which he originally debuted at his legendary “No Nukes” concerts. Springsteen was also interviewed with former President Barack Obama by CBS This Morning’s Anthony Mason in a segment that aired this past Sunday and Monday, where they discussed their newly-released book, Renegades: Born in the USA. More
October 3 Event to Include Music, Film, and Interactive Portions
Sep 02, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
This past March both President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama were speakers at SXSW. Now the White House is partnering with SXSW again for a joint mini one-day festival at the White House dubbed South by South Lawn, again proofing that the Obama administration is likely the hippest in history (although Nixon did invite Elvis to the Oval Office). More