Adding to the week’s eclectic lineup, Afro-fusion collective 255 drop their new album TRINITY, a collaborative masterwork ...
Pino Palladino, a master of the bass guitar, has played on iconic albums from Eric Clapton to D'Angelo. Guitarist and ...
When he was a three-year-old on his dad's shoulders, Nick Fradiani watched Neil Diamond during his first concert. Now 38, Fradiani belts out the the legendary showman's iconic hits on stage for "A ...
Kate Hudson a rejoint Hugh Jackman lors de l'une de ses dernières représentations de From New York With Love au Radio City Music Hall pour chanter des chansons de Neil Diamond avant la sortie de leur ...
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Hugh Jackman is once again, the greatest showman. This time, the actor, 56, is starring opposite Kate Hudson, 46, as real-life couple Mike and Claire Sardina, who formed the Neil Diamond tribute band, ...
There’s an old post about Hugh Jackman I think about every single time he’s in a new movie. Doesn’t matter if it’s an action, thriller, drama, musical, or any other genre. It’s a joke about how every ...
Focus Features has released the official trailer for “Song Sung Blue,” which will be released nationwide in theaters on Dec. 25. Directed by Craig Brewer, the musical drama stars Hugh Jackman and Kate ...
Everybody knows one, and every garden grows one. We have the first trailer for Song Sung Blue, starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson in the true-life tale of two down-on-their-luck musicians who form ...
It's been nearly a decade since Hugh Jackman last dropped a musically powered movie around the holidays. The Greatest Showman became a massive hit, and now we'll see if lightning can strike twice. The ...
The story of Milwaukee's Lightning and Thunder is heading to the big screen Christmas Day starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson − and the first trailer is out now. Studio Focus Features released the ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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