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Don Omar Faces a New Battle: The Reggaeton Star's Fight Against Cancer
AceShowbiz· 4 days agoAceShowbiz - Reggaeton icon Don Omar, born William Landron, recently took to Instagram to share deeply personal news - he is currently battling cancer. The 46-year-old Puerto Rican star divulged ...
FRANKY PEREZ Adds Two More Shows to Las Vegas Residency Inbox
Broadway World· 4 days agoBy popular demand, FRANKY & THE ALL NIGHTERS have expanded their “Hot Vegas Nights” artist residency...
First-ever Super Arts Festival wants to highlight ‘hidden talent’ in Utah
KTVX via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe United Nations Super Arts Festival will take place on Saturday, July 20 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m....
Goldie Ingram and Bashiri Asad in The Alley in Indianapolis at The Cabaret 2024
Broadway World· 6 days agoThe Alley is a gathering space where all are welcome to experience art and free live music with the...
Cardi B 7 Essential Songs
HotNewHipHop· 2 days agoBursting onto the scene with her unapologetic attitude, Cardi B, real name Belcalis Almanzar, has captured the hearts of millions. With a string of chart-topping hits and a charismatic persona ...
I Resisted Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Movie for the Longest Time. Now I'm In
CNET· 7 days agoThe reason was simple: As a British Swiftie, I hadn't had the chance to see the Eras Tour live yet....
The Tiarras are coming to Temple
Temple Daily Telegram· 5 days agoTiffany Baltierra, bass player for The Tiarras, describes their music as a melting pot of music, blending a mix of genres into a unique sound. If you...
Puerto Rican singer Don Omar is battling cancer
Rolling Out· 3 days agoDon Omar took to Instagram to reveal in his native tongue that he is battling a type of the disease, which he did not disclose, but has vowed to beat.
Legendary musician Mulatu Astatke is bringing his Ethio-jazz to D.C.
Washington Post· 3 days agoMulatu Astatke, the Ethiopian vibraphonist who created the style known as “Ethio-jazz,” says he’s...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 3 days agoOver the weekend, the CEO of the Recording Academy, Harvey Mason Jr., confirmed that the academy has begun the process of giving Afrobeats its own category at the Grammys. The categories are decided by proposals submitted by members.