Aimee Garcia Joins Lucifer In Season 2

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Fox has announced another new character Ella Lopez to join the cast of Lucifer, the comic-book themed series for Season 2.

Amiee Garcia will join the cast as a regular for Season 2 and will play Ella Lopez, the L.A.P.D’s new forensic scientist who grew up in rough neighborhood in Detroit, and is from a strong Catholic family with five protective brothers. Lucifer finds Ella’s beliefs in both faith and science intriguing. Garcia is known for TV roles such as Veronica Palmer on the ABC sitcom George Lopez, Yvonne Sanchez on CBS period drama Vegas and Jamie Batista on the Showtime drama Dexter and Dr. Jae Kim in MGM’s reboot film RoboCop.

Garcia’s hiring comes on the heels of news that Tricia Helfer will play Lucifer’s mother Charlotte. Season 2 of Lucifer is set to air September 19 and I for one cannot wait.

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Flawed – Usher’s Eighth Studio Album

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Usher has released two new singles from his upcoming eighth studio album Flawed which is set to be released in July 2016. The much-anticipated album features several star studded guest appearances, including Nicki Minaj, Pop & Oak, Pharrell Williams, Jermaine Dupri, Diplo, Ed Sheeran, Skrillex, Drake, and Chris Brown.

One of the producers on the album Eric Bellinger has compared Flawed to Usher Confessions (2004) album, saying that flawed is “more urban” than Usher’s last album Looking 4 Myself (2012). This album is R&B focused and is more of what Usher wanted to do in his heart, rather than previous albums that were based on what people wanted to hear, RCA Records CEO Peter Edge described Usher’s new album as “one of his best records.”

No Limit‘ the first single from the new album Flawed was released on 9th June this year and features Young Thug. Instantly loved it, you can check it out for yourself below.

 

The second single ‘Crash‘ was released the following day 10th June 16. Definitely has the old school/early usher vibe to it. I am loving it!

Confirmed tracks on Flawed are:

  • Believe Me” (produced by Mike Will Made It)
  • Slow Motion” (Feat. Dr. Dre)
  • Clueless
  • Cuz We Can
  • Crash
  • No Limit” (Feat. Young Thug)
  • Hard to Love
  • Cards
  • I Don’t Mind” (Feat. Juicy J)
  • Good Kisser
  • She Came to Give It to You” (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
  • Don’t Look Down” (Martin Garrix Feat. Usher)
  • Chains” (Feat. Nas and Bibi Bourelly)

Given the quality of the first two singles I am eagerly awaiting the release of Flawed, I don’t think we will be disappointed at all, the man is talented! There is no firm date on the release of Flawed except for July 2016.

On This Day In Music History

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Welcome to this weeks edition of On This Day where we look back on what happened in music history, this edition features Eddie Cochran, Cubby Checker, Alice Cooper, Duran Duran and Elton John just to name a few. We kick off this week in 1957

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Lonnie Donegan

On This Day …..

1957

🎙 Lonnie Donegan was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘Gamblin’ Man / Putting On The Style‘, the singers second UK No.1. It was the last UK No.1 to be released as a 78rpm as well as a 7’ vinyl record.

1960

🎙 Eddie Cochran was at No.1 in the UK with the single ‘Three Steps To Heaven‘. The American singer had been killed 3 months earlier in a car crash while touring the UK.

1962

🎙 Ray Charles started a 14-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with ‘Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music‘.

🎙 The film soundtrack to ‘West Side Story‘ went to No.1 on the UK chart for the first time. It spent a total of 13-weeks at No.1 on seven different occasions.

1965

🎙 The Yardbirds appeared at The City Hall, Salisbury, England. Admission was 10 shillings ($1.40).

1966

🎙 The Beatles had their tenth consecutive UK No.1 single with ‘Paperback Writer / Rain‘. The track is marked by the boosted bass guitar sound throughout, partly in response to John Lennon demanding to know why the bass on a certain Wilson Pickett record far exceeded the bass on any Beatles records. It was also cut louder than any other Beatles record, due to a new piece of equipment used in the mastering process.

1970

🎙 Cubby Checker was arrested in Niagara Falls after police discovered marijuana and other drugs in his car.

1973

🎙 10cc were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘Rubber Bullets‘, the first of three UK No.1’s for the band, (who also had a No.1 as Hotlegs).

🎙 George Harrison started a five-week run at No. 1 on the US album chart with ‘Living In The Material World‘, his second US No.1. His third studio solo album was the follow-up to 1970’s acclaimed ‘All Things Must Pass‘ and his massive charity project, The Concert For Bangladesh.

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Alice Cooper

1975

🎙 During his ‘Welcome To My Nightmare‘ tour in Vancouver, Canada, Alice Cooper fell from the stage and broke six ribs.

🎙 Bob Marley and The Wailers played the first of 14 shows over 7 nights at Paul’s Mall in Boston, Massachusetts, as part of their ‘Natty Dread Tour.’

1976

🎙 Paul McCartney and Wings played the last date on their ‘Wings Over America Tour ‘at the Forum in Los Angeles.

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Duran Duran

1984

🎙 Duran Duran started a two-week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘The Reflex‘, the group’s first US No.1, was taken from their third album, Seven and the Ragged Tiger.

1989

🎙 George Michael received the Sliver Clef Award for outstanding achievements to British Music.

1990

🎙 13-year-old Keith Sorrentino filed a $500,000 (£294,118) lawsuit against Madonna, claiming he suffered nightmares and bed-wetting problems after an incident outside Madonna’s home when she allegedly flung him to the ground.

🎙 Elton John had his first UK solo No.1 single with ‘Sacrifice / Healing Hands‘ after achieving over 50 previous UK hits and 6 chart topper’s in the US

🎙 Buddy Holly’s Gibson acoustic guitar sold for £139,658 ($237,419) in a Sotheby’s auction. The guitar was in a tooled leather case made by Holly himself.

1995

🎙 Drummer Alan White made his live debut with Oasis at Glastonbury Festival. Also former Take That member Robbie Williams appeared on stage with the band during the show.

1996

🎙 Bryan Adams went to No.1 on the UK album chart with ‘18-Till I Die‘. Metallica went to No.1 on the US album chart with their sixth studio album ‘Load‘. The album has now sold over five million copies in America alone.

2002

🎙 The top pop earners from US sales during 2001 were listed by Rolling Stone magazine as:
Madonna at No.5 with £29.1 million ($49.5 million)
Dave Mathews Band at No.4 with £31 milion ($52.7 million)
The Beatles at No.3 with £34.2 million ($58 million)
Dr. Dre at No.2 with £37.1 million ($63 million)
U2 at No.1 with £44.2 million ($75 million)

2003

🎙 Diana Ross appeared in court and testified that she was coerced and felt intimidated into taking a breath test that showed her blood alcohol level was 0.2 (well over the 0.08 limit). The singer said, “If I didn’t take the breath tests, I was either going to the hospital or jail”. After the hearing, Ross asked the judge if it would be possible to have court paperwork processed using her married name of Diana Naess. The City Magistrate said he thought it was “a little late” for that now.

2004

🎙 UK DJ Tony Blackburn was suspended by radio station Classic Gold Digital for playing songs by Cliff Richard which was against station policy.

🎙 Bob Dylan was awarded an honorary degree by the University of St. Andrews Scotland’s oldest University and made a “Doctor of Music”.

2008

🎙 Coldplay appeared at Madison Square Garden in New York City on the first night of the North American leg, Viva la Vida, 161-date world tour.

2009

🎙 Chris Brown pleaded guilty to one count of assault on his former girlfriend, Rihanna. The 19 year-old R&B singer was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to do six months community service. Brown had faced charges of assaulting Rihanna, 21, during a row in February. The last-minute plea deal came before a hearing at Los Angeles court at which Rihanna was due to give evidence. The Los Angeles County Superior Court judge also ordered Brown and Rihanna to stay at least 50 yards from each other, except at entertainment industry events when the distance is reduced to 10 yards.

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Bob Dylan

 

2010

🎙 62-year-old Gregg Allman underwent a successful liver transplant operation at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. Allman had begun a series of treatments for Hepatitis C, but chronic damage of his liver led doctors to recommend a transplant. In a statement to the press, Allman said “I changed my ways years ago, but we can’t turn back time. Every day is a gift.”

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The Yardbirds

Well folks that concludes this weeks edition of On This Day for the 23rd June 2016, there are some great songs on this week’s On This Day’s – Spotify Playlist, which you can check out below.

 

The Devil’s Mom Is Revealed

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One of the big questions going into Season 2 of Lucifer is, who is the Mother of the devil? And the second big question is who is going to play the mother of our handsome devil Lucifer? There has been much debate across several forums as to who is the mother of lucifer but ultimately Lilith seemed to be the front-runner for Mother dearest, also in debate was who would be cast as mother dearest. Well I can now answer those two big questions!

Today the two big questions were answered and it is revealed that Tricia Helfer has been cast as mother who in the finale of season 1 was portrayed as a force to be reckoned with. Helfer recur on season 2 as Charlotte in what is expected to be the seasons main plot. Charlotte, God’s ex wife has been trapped in Hell for thousands of years, untill now. The mother of angles is now free and on earth, Charlotte is fearless and has a strong conviction for who she is and what she deserves, it is clear that Lucifer takes after his mother but the pair do not share the same opinion when it comes to humanity.

Humanity repels Charlotte and much to her disgust she will be trapped in a human body whilst she is on earth. Lucifer is eager to find out why mommy dearest is up to, however Charlotte claims that all she wants is to spend time with her boys Lucifer and Amenadiel, but can we really trust that’s all the handsome devils mom is on Earth for? I think not!

So who is Tricia Helfer you ask? Well she is a Canadian model and actress, who is best known for playing the human Cylon Number Six in Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series from 2004-2009 and for voicing Sarah Kerrigan, the Queen of Blades, in the starcraft 2 trilogy, she was also a recurring guest star in Two and a Half men.

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To refresh your memory here is the teaser for Season 2

 

 

Top 50 Singles Chart Wrap Up

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Welcome back to this weeks chart wrap up where we look at the Top 50 Singles across the ARIA, Billboard and Official UK Charts.

ARIA CHART

☆ 1.  One Dance – Drake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (UP – LW 2)

☆ 2.  This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna (DOWN – LW 1)

☆ 3.  Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake (LW 3)

☆ 4.  Me Too – Meghan Trainor (UP – LW 5)

☆ 5.  Too Good – Drake Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 11)

☆ 6.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (DOWN – LW 4)

☆ 7.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Daya (LW 7)

☆ 8.  Say It – Flume Feat.  Tove Lo (DOWN – LW 6)

☆ 9.  Panda – Desiigner (LW 9)

☆ 10.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (DOWN – LW 8)

☆ 11.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 16)

☆ 12.  No Money – Galantis (DOWN – LW 10)

☆ 13.  I Hate U, I Love U – Gnash Feat.  Olivia O’Brien (DOWN – LW 12)

☆ 14.  Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (UP – LW 45)

☆ 15.  Home – Topic Feat.  Nico Santos (DOWN – LW 13)

☆ 16.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Ty Dolla $ign (DOWN – LW 14)

☆ 17.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (DOWN – LW 15)

☆ 18.  This Girl – Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners (UP – LW 23)

☆ 19.  Be The One – Dua Lipa (LW 19)

☆ 20.  Ride – Twenty One Pilots (UP – LW 25)

☆ 21.  Sex – Cheat Codes Feat.  Kris Kross Amsterdam (DOWN – LW 17)

☆ 22.  We Don’t Talk Anymore – Charlie Puth Feat.  Selena Gomez (UP – LW 31)

☆ 23.  Faded – Alan Walker (DOWN – LW 18)

☆ 24.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (DOWN – LW 21)

☆ 25.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (UP – LW 26)

☆ 26.  In My Blood – The Veronica (NEW)

☆ 27.  Secret Love Song – Little Mix Feat.  Jason Derulo (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 28.  Hair – Little Mix (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 29.  The Fighter – Keith Urban Feat.  Carrie Underwood (DOWN – LW 28)

☆ 30.  Cheap – Sia (DOWN – LW 22)

☆ 31.  Sound Of Silence – Dami Im (UP – LW 32)

☆ 32.  Never Be Like You – Flume Feat.  Kai (DOWN – LW 24)

☆ 33.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (DOWN – LW 29)

☆ 34.  1955 – Hilltop Hoods Feat.  Montaigne & Tom Thum (DOWN – LW 30)

☆ 35.  Do It Right – Anne-Marie (DOWN – LW 33)

☆ 36.  Hello Friday – Flo Rida Feat.  Jason Derulo (UP – LW 39)

☆ 37.  Kill Em With Kindness – Selena Gomez  (UP – LW 49)

☆ 38.  Girls Like – Tinie Tempah Feat.  Zara Larsson (DOWN – LW 36)

☆ 39.  No – Meghan Trainor (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 40.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 38)

☆ 41.  Fast Car – Jonas Blue Feat.  Dakota (UP – LW 43)

☆ 42.  Don’t Be So Shy – Imany (NEW)

☆ 43.  Hide Away – Daya (UP – LW 48)

☆ 44.  Roses – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Rozes (UP – LW 46)

☆ 45.  All In My Head (Flex) – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Fetty Wap (NEW)

☆ 46.  Gold – Kiiara (DOWN – LW 42)

☆ 47.  The Sound of Silence – Disturbed (LW 47)

☆ 48.  Crash – Usher (NEW)

☆ 49.  One Call Away – Charlie Puth (R/E)

☆ 50.  Lush Life – Zara Larsson (LW 50)

This week Drake has move two spots to take out the No.1 position with Calvin Harris slipping back to No.2 and Justin Timberlake hanging on to No.3.

New Singles This Week: In My Blood – The Veronicas in at (26), Don’t Be So Shy – Imany in at (42)All In My Head – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Fetty Wap in at (45)Crash – Usher in at (48)

Also this week Charlie Puth has Re-entered the chat with One Call Away in at (49)

Here is the No.1 single across all three charts….  One Dance – Drake Feat. Wizkid & Kyla 


BILLBOARD CHART

☆ 1.  One Dance – Drake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (LW 1)

☆ 2.  Panda – Desiigner (LW 2)

☆ 3.  Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake (LW 3)

☆ 4.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Daya (UP – LW 5)

☆ 5.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Ty Dolla $ign (DOWN – LW 4)

☆ 6.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (LW 7)

☆ 7.  This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 9)

☆ 8.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (DOWN – LW 7)

☆ 9.  Needed Me – Rihanna (DOWN – LW 8)

☆ 10.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (LW 10)

☆ 11.  Don’t Mind – Kent Jones (UP – LW 13)

☆ 12.  Work – Rihanna Feat.  Drake (LW 12)

☆ 13.  Cheap Thrills – Sia (UP – LW 19)

☆ 14.  Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande (DOWN – LW 11)

☆ 15.  Ride – Twenty One Pilots (UP – LW 22)

☆ 16.  Never Forget You – Zara Larsson & MNEK (DOWN – LW 14)

☆ 17.  H.O.L.Y. – Florida Georgia Line (UP – LW 21)

☆ 18.  For Free – DJ Khaled Feat.  Drake (NEW)

☆ 19.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 16)

☆ 20.  Pillowtalk – Zayn (DOWN – LW 15)

☆ 21.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (DOWN – LW 18)

☆ 22.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (DOWN – LW 17)

☆ 23.  My House – Flo Rida (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 24.  Controlla – Drake (UP – LW 25)

☆ 25.  Lost Boy – Ruth B (UP – LW 28)

☆ 26.  Low Life – Future Feat.  The Weeknd (DOWN – LW 23)

☆ 27.  Close – Nick Jonas Feat.  Tove Lo (DOWN – LW 26)

☆ 28.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (UP – LW 32)

☆ 29.  All The Way Up – Fat Joe, Remy Ma & Jay Z Feat.  French Montana & Infared (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 30.  Me, Myself & I – G-Easy Feat.  Bebe Rexha (DOWN – LW 24)

☆ 31.  Me Too – Meghan Trainor (UP – LW 37)

☆ 32.  Let It Go – James Bay (DOWN – LW 29)

☆ 33.  Too Good – Drake Feat.  Rihanna (DOWN – LW 30)

☆ 34.  Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (NEW)

☆ 35.  Oui – Jeremih (DOWN – LW 33)

☆ 36.  Sorry – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 31)

☆ 37.  Cut It – O.T. Genesis Feat.  Young Dolph (DOWN – LW 36)

☆ 38.  Exchange – Bryson Tiller (UP – LW 39)

☆ 39.  2 Phones – Kevin Gates (DOWN – LW 34)

☆ 40.  Humble And Kind – Tim McGraw (UP – LW 45)

☆ 41.  Sorry – Beyonce (DOWN – LW 40)

☆ 42.  Pop Style – Drake Feat.  The Throne (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 43.  Huntin’, Fishin’ & Lovin’ Every Day – Luke Bryan (UP – LW 49)

☆ 44.  Wicked – Future (UP – LW 51)

☆ 45.  T – Shirt – Thomas Rhett (DOWN – LW 41)

☆ 46.  Never Be Like You – Flume Feat.  Kai (LW 46)

☆ 47.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 48)

☆ 48.  Unsteady – X  Ambassadors (UP – LW 70)

☆ 49.  Middle – DJ Snake Feat.  Bipolar Sunshine (DOWN – LW 44)

☆ 50.  No – Meghan Trainor (DOWN – LW 43)

This week Drake continues to hold on to No.1, with Desiigner still sitting comfortably at No.2 and Justin Timberlake again holds onto No.3. So not a lot of change again this week and looks like they won’t be knocked off to easily.

New Singles This Week: For Free – DJ Khaled Feat.  Drake in at (18)Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes in at (34)

This Single sits on No.2 of the Billboard Chart…. Panda – Desiigner 


OFFICIAL UK CHART

☆ 1.  One Dance – Drake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (LW 1)

☆ 2.  This Girl – Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners (UP – LW 4)

☆ 3.  Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake (DOWN – LW 2)

☆ 4.  This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna (DOWN – LW 3)

☆ 5.  Too Good – Drake Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 6)

☆ 6.  Tears – Clean Bandit Feat.  Louisa Johnson (DOWN – LW 5)

☆ 7.  I Hate U,  I Love U – Gnash Feat.  Olivia O’Brien (UP – LW 8)

☆ 8.  Cheap Thrills – Sia (DOWN – LW 7)

☆ 9.  Sex – Cheat Codes Feat.  Kris Kross Amsterdam (UP – LW 11)

☆ 10.  No Money – Galantis (DOWN – LW 9)

☆ 11.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (DOWN – LW 10)

☆ 12.  Panda – Desiigner (LW 12)

☆ 13.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (UP – LW 14)

☆ 14.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Ty Dolla $ign (DOWN – LW 13)

☆ 15.  Girls Like – Tinie Tempah Feat.  Zara Larsson (LW 15)

☆ 16.  This Ones For You – David Guetta Feat.  Zara Larsson (UP – LW 46)

☆ 17.  Middle – DJ Snake Feat.  Bipolar Sunshine (DOWN – LW 16)

☆ 18.  Hotter Than Hell – Dua Lipa (UP – LW 44)

☆ 19.  Lush Life – Zara Larsson (DOWN – LW 17)

☆ 20.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (DOWN – LW 19)

☆ 21.  Beautiful Thing – Stone Roses (NEW)

☆ 22.  I’ll Be There – Neales (NEW)

☆ 23.  Hair – Little Mix (DOWN – LW 18)

☆ 24.  Controlla – Drake (DOWN – LW 21)

☆ 25.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (UP – LW 26)

☆ 26.  Faded – Alan Walker (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 27.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (DOWN – LW 22)

☆ 28.  Dancing On My Own – Calum Scott (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 29.  Wherever I Go – OneRepublic (UP – LW 30)

☆ 30.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Daya (DOWN – LW 29)

☆ 31.  Work – Rihanna Feat.  Drake (DOWN – LW 23)

☆ 32.  Fast Car – Jonas Blue & Dakota (DOWN – LW 24)

☆ 33.  Hymn For The Weekend – Coldplay (DOWN – LW 32)

☆ 34.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 40)

☆ 35.  Light It Up – Major Lazer Feat.  Nyla (DOWN – LW 28)

☆ 36.  Sorry – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 34)

☆ 37.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber  (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 38.  Stitches – Shawn Mendes (LW 38)

☆ 39.  Close – Nick Jonas Feat.  Tove Lo (LW 39)

☆ 40.  Magnetised – Tom O’Dell (UP – LW 79)

☆ 41.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (DOWN – LW 33)

☆ 42.  Piece Of Me – MK & Becky Hill (UP – LW 51)

☆ 43.  Nothing Like This – Blonde & Craig David (DOWN – LW 36)

☆ 44.  Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande (DOWN – LW 37)

☆ 45.  Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (DOWN – LW 31)

☆ 46.  Perfect Strangers – Jonas Blue Feat.  JP Cooper (UP – LW 48)

☆ 47.  Needed Me – Rihanna (LW 47)

☆ 48.  Gold – Kiiara (UP – LW 58)

☆ 49.  Roses – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Rozes (DOWN – LW 41)

☆ 50.  Boys & Girls – Will I Am Feat.  Pia Mia (DOWN – LW 42)

This week Drake is again is sitting at the top in No.1, with Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners take out No. 2 for the first time and Justin Timberlake has slipped back to take out No.3.

New Singles This Week: Beautiful Things – Stone Roses in at (21), I’ll Be There – Neales in at (22).


Here is this weeks No.2 on the ARIA chat…. This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna. 

 

This weeks No.2 on the Official UK Chart is…. This Girl – Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners 

 

This weeks single is sitting at No.3 across the three charts…. Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake. 


That brings us to the end of this weeks chart wrap up, Drake is still a force to be reckoned with along with JT as the continue to dominate across the 3 charts. I will be back next week to bring you the latest ARIA, Billboard and the Official UK chart wrap up and I hope you guys enjoy the video clips of the top 3 single, this will be a permanent feature in the weekly chart wrap up from today onwards.

The Complete 2016 Fall TV Schedule For The US

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It’s that time of the season when the networks release their TV line-up for 2016/17, below I have a complied the complete line-up for the following American networks: ABC, CBS, CW, FOX and NBC.

Some shows have made a move to new nights while others have moved networks, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is now on Fridays and Supergirl has moved from CBS to CW.

Shows in bold = New shows

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MONDAY

8pm

Dancing With The Stars (ABC)

The Big Bang Theory  (CBS) (* moves back to Thursdays at 8pm in October; Kevin Can Wait will take over the timeslot

Supergirl (CW)

Gotham  (FOX)

The Voice (NBC)

8:30pm

Kevin Can Wait (CBS) (* Man With a Plan takes over timeslot in October)

9pm

2 Broke Girls (CBS)

Jane the Virgin (CW)

Lucifer (FOX)

9:30pm

The Odd Couple (CBS)

10pm

Conviction (ABC)

Scorpion (CBS)

Timeless (NBC)


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TUESDAY

8pm

The Middle (ABC)

NCIS (CBS)

The Flash (CW)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine  (FOX)

The Voice (NBC)

8:30pm

American Housewife (ABC)

New Girl (FOX)

9pm

Fresh Off The Boat (ABC)

Bull (CBS)

No Tomorrow (CBS)

Scream Queens (FOX)

This Is Us (NBC)

9:30pm

The Real O’Neals  (ABC)

10pm

Agents of  S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC)

NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)

Chicago Fire (NBC)


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WEDNESDAY

8pm

The Goldbergs (ABC)

Survivor (CBS)

Arrow (CW)

Lethal Weapon (FOX)

Blindspot (NBC)

8:30pm

Speechless (ABC)

9pm

Modern Family (ABC)

Criminal Minds (CBS)

Frequency (CW)

Empire (FOX)

Law & Order: SVU (NBC)

9:30pm

Black-ish (ABC)

10pm

Designated Survivor (ABC)

Code Black (CBS)

Chicago P.D. (NBC)


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THURSDAY

8pm

Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

Thursday Night Football (CBS) (8pm-10:30) (* The Big Bang Theory, The Great Indoors, Mom, Life in Pieces and Pure Genius will all join CBS’ schedule on October 27, once Thursday Night Football is over)

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (CW)

Rosewood (FOX)

Superstore (NBC)

8:30pm

The Good Place (NBC) 

9pm

Notorious (NBC)

Supernatural (CW)

Pitch (FOX) (* Bones will air here in winter now and Prision Break will air here in spring now)

Chicago Med (NBC)

10pm

How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)

The Blacklist (NBC)


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FRIDAY

8pm

Last Man Standing (ABC)

MacGyver (CBS)

The Vampire Diaries (CW)

Hell’s Kitchen (FOX)

Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon (NBC)

8:30pm

Dr. Ken (ABC)

9pm

Shark Tank (ABC)

Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW)

The Exorcist (FOX)

Grimm (NBC)

10pm

20/20 (ABC)

Blue Bloods (CBS)

Dateline (NBC)


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SUNDAY

8pm

Once Upon a Time (ABC)

NCIS: LA (CBS)

The Simpsons (FOX)

Sunday Night Football (NBC) (*8pm-10:30pm)

8:30pm

Son of Zorn (FOX)

9pm

Secrets and Lies (ABC)

Madam Secretary (CBS)

Family Guy (FOX)

9:30pm

The Last Man on Earth (FOX)

10pm

Quantico (ABC)

Elementary  (CBS)


 

On This Day 16th June In Music History

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Welcome back to this weeks edition On This Day, this week features the usual suspects such as David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd, this week also includes a few festivals and some chart features, this week we start in 1962…

On This Day in….

1962

🎙 The Konrads (featuring Dave Jay later to become David Bowie) made their live debut when they played at Bromley Technical School in Kent, England.

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1964

🎙 The Rolling Stones paid £1,500 ($2,500) in return air fares from America back to the UK to honour a booking made a year earlier for £100 ($170) at Magdalen College Oxford. Local group The Falling Leaves were the support act, and the Stones’ bass player, Bill Wyman, had to use on of the Oxford band’s amplifiers because of a malfunction with their equipment. I think their would be very few Bands/Musician who would do that in this day and age.

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1965

🎙 Bob Dylan recorded ‘Like A Rolling Stone‘ at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City, in the sessions for the forthcoming ‘Highway 61 Revisited‘ album. Session musicians included Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, whose Hammond organ on ‘Like A Rolling Stone‘ became one of rock’s most recognizable sounds.

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1966

🎙 John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (featuring guitarist Eric Clapton) appeared at The Marquee Club London, England.

🎙 The Beatles made a surprise live appearance on the UK television program Top Of The Pops, performing ‘Paperback Writer‘ and ‘Rain‘. It became The Beatles‘ last live musical television appearance, with the sole exception of the June 1967 worldwide transmission of ‘All You Need Is Love‘.

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1967

🎙 The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and Soft Machine both appeared at The Liverpool Love Festival in Liverpool, England.

🎙 The three-day Monterey Pop Festival in California began. All the proceeds went to charity when all the artists agreed to perform for free, the ‘Summer of Love‘ was born. The festival saw the first major US appearances by The Who, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. Also on the bill: The Byrds, Grateful Dead, Otis Redding, Simon & Garfunkel, The Steve Miller Band, Canned Heat, The Mamas And The Papas, Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield and The Electric Flag. John Phillips, of The Mamas And The Papas wrote, ‘San Francisco, (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)‘ to promote the festival, which later became a hit for Scott McKenzie.

🎙 Pink Floyd released their second single ‘See Emily Play‘ which was written by original frontman Syd Barrett. The slid guitar work on the song was done by Barrett using a plastic ruler.

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1970

🎙 Mungo Jerry were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘In The Summertime‘. It went on to become the best-selling UK single of 1970 spending seven weeks at No.1 and was a hit in 26 other countries. The UK release was a maxi-single playing at  33 rpm, (whereas singles generally played at 45 rpm).

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1972

🎙 David Bowie released his fifth studio album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars a concept album telling the story of a fictional bisexual alien rock star named Ziggy Stardust. The album reached No.5 in the UK and No.75 in the US.

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1973

🎙 Suzi Quatro had her first UK No.1 single with the Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman song ‘Can The Can‘. 10CC were at No.2 with ‘Rubber Bullets‘ and Fleetwood Mac at No.3 with ‘Albatross‘.

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1976

🎙 The Jackson Five four-week summer variety show premiered on CBS – TV featuring The Jacksons plus sisters Latoya, Rebbie and Janet.

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1977

🎙 Kenny Rogers was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘Lucille‘. It was the American Country music singer’s first of two UK No.1’s.

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1979

🎙 The Electric Light Orchestra started a five-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart with ‘Discovery‘ their first No.1 LP, featuring the tracks ‘Shine A Little Love‘, ‘Don’t Bring Me Down‘ and ‘The Diary Of Horace Wimp‘.

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1980

🎙 The Blues Brothers film starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd premiered in Chicago. The film also featured Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Ray Charles in the role of a streetwise store owner.

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1982

🎙 Pretenders guitarist James Honeyman-Scott died following sustained cocaine and heroin addiction.

🎙 Donny Vanzant of 38 Special was arrested on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma, (a dry town) for drinking alcohol in a public place.

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1984

🎙 Frankie Goes To Hollywood had their second UK No.1 single with ‘Two Tribes‘. It stayed at No.1 for nine-weeks making Frankie Goes To Hollywood the first band to have their two singles go to the top of the UK chart. During this run the group’s previous single ‘Relax‘ climbed back up the chart to No.2.

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1988

🎙 Vince Neil of Motley Crue married mud wrestler Sharisse Rudell.

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1989

🎙 The first day of the UK three-day Glastonbury Festival took place featuring Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Throwing Muses, Pixies, All About Eve, Hot House Flowers, The Waterboys, Suzanne Vega and Fairground Attraction. Tickets cost £28 ($48).

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1990

🎙 After a court battle, pop duo Bros paid over £40,000 in settlement of a legal dispute over management.

🎙 Roxette started a two-week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘It Must Have Been Love‘. The song, taken from the film ‘Pretty Woman‘. The single became the duo’s third US No.1 and a No.3 hit in the UK.

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1994

🎙 Kristen Pfaff, bass player with Hole was found dead in her bathtub due to a heroin overdose, she was 26 years of age.

🎙 Oasis played at The Erotika Club, Paris in France, the bands first gig outside the UK.

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1996

🎙 Metallica went to No.1 on the UK album chart with their album ‘Load‘.

🎙 Rage Against The Machine, Beastie Boys, Smashing Pumpkins, Fugees, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, John Lee Hooker, Beck, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono, De La Soul and Richie Havens all appeared at the two-day Tibetan Freedom Concert, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco: A sell-out crowd of over 100,000 made it the largest US benefit concert since Live Aid in 1985.

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1999

🎙 Screaming Lord Sutch was found dead after hanging himself. The singer turned politician was 58. He was the first long-haired pop star-boasting hair over 18 inches long and the self-styled lord (real name David Sutch), was Britain’s longest-serving political leader, standing in nearly 40 elections.

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2000

🎙 On the first night of his ‘Up in Smoke‘ tour in Chula Vista, Snoop Dogg’s tour bus was stopped at the Temecula border checkpoint in San Diego after the border patrol smelled marijuana wafting from the tour bus. One member of the crew was arrested.

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2001

🎙 Four-year-old Daniel Karven-Veres drowned in Tommy Lee’s swimming pool while attending a birthday party for Lee’s five-year-old son Brandon. His parents, James Veres and Ursula Karven, sued Lee for negligence, claiming they should have been told that a swimming pool was involved, (their son could not swim). Lee was cleared by a jury in April 2003.

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2002

🎙 46 years after his first hit Elvis Presley started a four-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘A Little Less Conversation‘, (Elvis vs. JXL), giving Elvis a total of 18 UK No.1 singles, the most by any artist in chart history. This also set a new record for the longest span of No.1 hits with 44 years, 11 months and 9 days. His first UK No.1 single was ‘All Shook Up‘ in 1957.

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2007

🎙 Rod Stewart married model girlfriend Penny Lancaster on the Italian Riviera just outside the resort of Portofino. The 62-year-old singer was previously married to models Alana Hamilton and Rachel Hunter and has seven children in total.

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2008

🎙 Coldplay kicked off their Viva la Vida, 161-date world tour at the Brixton Academy in London, England.

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Well that brings us to the end of this weeks edition of On This Day, be sure to check back the same time next week to find out more interesting facts of the music world also check out this weeks spotify playlist below.

 

The 2016 Tony Awards – The Nominees & Winners

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On the 12th of June all eyes were on the theater greats as they were celebrated for their incredible talent at the annual Tony Awards. This years event was hosted by a Tony Award winner himself James Corden and held at the Beacon Theatre in New York. Some of the presenters this year included – Cate Blanchett, Glenn Close, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Neil Patrick Harris and many more. Below are the Nominees and winner’s of this years Tony Awards, there is a lot to get through so without further ado let’s get started.

NOMINEES FOR BEST PLAY

Eclipsed – Author: Danai Gurira
Amid the chaos of the Liberian Civil War, the captive wives of a rebel officer band together to form a fragile commuity – untill the balance of their lives is upset by the arrival of a new girl. Lupita Nyong’o stars in this story of survival and resilience.

The Father – Author: Florian Zeller
Past Tony Award-winner Frank Langella stars in this fascinating look inside the mind of a retired dancer living with his adult daughter and her husband.

The Humans – Author: Stephen Karam
The angst, anguish and amity of the American middle class are first coaxed – then shoved – in to the light in this uproarious, hopeful, and heartbreaking play that takes place over the course of a family dinner on Thanksgiving.

King Charles III – Author: Mike Bartlett
The Queen is dead. After a lifetime of waiting, Prince Charles ascends the throne. A future of power that lies before him…. but how to rule?

WINNER OF BEST PLAY

The Humans
Author: Stephen Karam

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NOMINEES FOR BEST MUSICAL

Bright Star
Inspired by a true event, this wholly original musical tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. A powerful reminder that even in the darkest sky, there’s always one….Bright Star.

Hamilton
From the creative team behind in the Heights comes a new musical Alexander Hamilton, the scrappy young immigrant who forever changed America.

School of Rock – The Musical
A new musical based on the smash hit 2003 film of the same title, school of Rock – The Musical features music from the movie, as well as an original score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Glenn Slater.

Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
In May 1921, the new musical Shuffle Along became the unlikeliest of hits, significantly altering the faces of the Broadway musical as well as that of New York City. Because of Shuffle Along, Uptown and Downtown met and became one.

Waitress
A new musical based on the 2007 motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly with a book by Jessie Nelson, music and lyrics by five-time Grammy Award nominated singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles.

WINNER OF BEST MUSICAL

Hamilton

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NOMINEES FOR BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY

Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

Blackbird

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Noises Off

WINNER OF BEST REVIVAL PLAY

Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

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NOMINEES FOR BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL

The Color Purple

Fiddler on the Roof

She Loves Me

Spring Awakening

WINNER OF BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL

The Color Purple

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NOMINEES FOR BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL

Steve Martin – Steve Martin for Bright Star

Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton

Julian Fellowes – School of Rock – The Musical

George C. Wolfe – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed.

WINNER OF BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL

Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton

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NOMINEES FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (MUSIC AND/OR LYRICS) WRITTEN FOR THE THEATRE

Bright Star
Music – Steve Martin & Edie Brickell
Lyrics – Edie Brickell

Hamilton
Music & Lyrics – Lin-Manuel Miranda

School of Rock – The Musical
Music – Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics – Glenn Slater

Waitress
Music & Lyrics – Sara Bareilles

WINNER OF BEST ORIGINAL SCORE WRITTEN FOR THE THEATRE

Hamilton – Lin-Manuel Miranda

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY

Gabriel Byrne – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Jeff Daniels – Blackbird

Frank Langella – The Father

Tim Pigott-Smith – King Charles III

Mark Strong – Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY

Frank Langella – The Father

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY

Jessica Lange – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Laurie Metcalf – Misery

Lupita Nyong’o – Eclipsed

Sophie Okonedo – Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

Michelle Williams – Blackbird

WINNER FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY

Jessica Lange

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Alex Brightman – School of Rock – The Musical

Danny Burstein – Fiddler on the Roof

Zachary Levi – She Loves Me

Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton

Leslie Odom, Jr – Hamilton

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Leslie Odom, Jr – Hamilton

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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Laura Benanti – She Loves Me

Carmen Cusack – Bright Star

Cynthia Erivo – The Color Purple

Jessie Mueller – Waitress

Phillipa Soo – Hamilton

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL

Cynthia Erivo – The Color Purple

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY

Reed Birney – The Humans

Bill Camp – Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

David Furr – Noises Off

Richard Goulding – King Charles III

Michael Shannon – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY

Reed Birney – The Humans

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY

Pascale Armand – Eclipsed

Megan Hilty – Noises Off

Jayne Houdyshell – The Humans

Andrea Martin – Noises Off

Saycon Sengbloh – Eclipsed

WINNER FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY

Jayne Houdyshell – The Humans

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL

David Diggs – Hamilton

Brandon Victor Dixon – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

Christopher Fitzgerald – Waitress

Jonathan Groff – Hamilton

Christopher Jackson – Hamilton

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Daveed Diggs – Hamilton

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NOMINEES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple

Renée Elise Goldsberry – Hamilton

Jane Krakowski – She Loves Me

Jennifer Simard – Disaster!

Adrienne Warren – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and AllThat Followed

WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Renée Elise Goldsberry – Hamilton

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NOMINEES FOR BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A PLAY

Beowulf Boritt – Thèrése Raquin

Christopher Oram – Hughie

Jan Versweyveld – Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

David Zinn – The Humans

WINNER FOR BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A PLAY

David Zinn – The Humans

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NOMINEES OF BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

Es Devlin & Finn Ross – American Psycho

David Korins – Hamilton

Santo Loquasto – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

David Rockwell – She Loves Me

WINNER FOR BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

David Rockwell – She Loves Me

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NOMINEES OF BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A PLAY

Jane Greenwood – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Michael Krass – Noises Off

Clint Ramos – Eclipsed

Tom Scutt – King Charles III

WINNER FOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A PLAY

Clint Ramos – Eclipsed

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NOMINEES OF BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

Gregg Barnes – Tuck Everlasting

Jeff Mahshie – She Loves Me

Ann Roth – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

Paul Tazewell – Hamilton

WINNER FOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

Paul Tazewell – Hamilton

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NOMINEES OF BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A PLAY

Natasha Katz – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Justin Townsend – The Humans

Jan Versweyveld – Arthur Miller’s The Crucible

Jan Versweyveld – Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

WINNER FOR BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A PLAY

Natasha Katz – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

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NOMINEES OF BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

Howell Binkley – Hamilton

Jules Fisher & Peggy Eisenhauer – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

Ben Stanton – Spring Awakening

Justin Townsend – American Psycho

WINNER FOR BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL

Howell Binkley – Hamilton

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NOMINEES OF BEST DIRECTION OF A PLAY

Rupert Goold – King Charles III

Jonathan Kent – Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Joe Mantello – The Humans

Liesl Tommy – Eclipsed

Ivo Van Hove – Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

WINNER FOR BEST DIRECTION OF A PLAY

Ivo Van Hove – Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

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NOMINEES OF BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL

Michael Arden – Spring Awakening

John Doyle – The Color Purple

Scott Ellis – She Loves Me

Thomas Kail – Hamilton

George C. Wolfe – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

WINNER FOR BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL

Thomas Kail – Hamilton

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NOMINEES OF BEST CHOREOGRAPHY

Andy Blankenbuehler – Hamilton

Savion Glover – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

Hofesh Shechter – Fiddler on the Roof

Randy Skinner – Dames at Sea

Sergio Trujillo – On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan

WINNER FOR BEST CHOREOGRAPHY

Andy Blankenbuehler – Hamilton

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NOMINEES OF BEST ORCHESTRATIONS

August Eriksmone – Bright Star

Larry Hochman – She Loves Me

Alex Lacamoire – Hamilton

Daryl Waters – Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed

WINNER FOR BEST ORCHESTRATIONS

Alex Lacamoire – Hamilton

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SPECIAL TONY AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN THE THEATRE

Sheldon Harnick

Marshall W. Mason

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SPECIAL TONY AWARD

National Endowment for the Arts

Miles Wilkin

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REGIONAL THEATRE TONY AWARD

Paper Mill Playhouse Millburn NJ

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ISABELLE STEVENSON TONY AWARD

Brian Stokes Mitchell

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TONY HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE THEATRE

Seth Gelblum

Joan Lader

Sally Ann Parsons

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That is the complete list of Nominees and Winner’s of this year’s 70th Tony Awards.

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Angelina Jolie To Take A Ride On The Orient Express

So it seems that Angelina Jolie is in talks with Fox to star in a new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel Murder On The Orient Express. If the negotiations are successful than Jolie would most like assume the role of Mrs Harriet Belinda Hubbard, An American socialite who finds herself in the company of travelers who may or may not be responsible for the death of a wealthy businessman en route from Istanbul to Paris. At this stage it is unknown who will play the clever Belgian detective Hercule Poirot who is at the center of the story, however it is known that Kenneth Branagh will be directing from the screenplay by Michael Green (Green Lantern).

Production is scheduled to begin in London this November before relocating to Malta. You will have to be patience though as Fox is currently planning a November 22, 2017 release date for the period thriller. I am definitely intrigued to see who will play Hercule Poirot, it not a part just anyone can play and as for Jolie she definitely would be the best person to play Mrs Hubbard as Jolie already has a 1934 glamour puss look about her, she has an old world Beauty about her and I believe that era will definitely suit her. For those of you not familiar with Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express here is a little background for you.

Murder on the Orient Express is a detective novel by the great Agatha Christie and features a Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, the novel was first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 1st January 1934. In 1974 the novel was made into a movie, which was one of the most successful cinematic adaptation of Christie’s work ever and starred; Albert Finney as Poirot, Martin Balsam as M. Bianchi, George Coulouris as Dr. Constantine, Richard Widmark as Cassetti and an all-star cast of suspects including Sean Connery (Arbuthnot), Lauren Bacall (Mrs. Hubbard), Anthony Perkins (McQueen), John Gielgud (Beddoes), Michael York (Count Andrenyi), Jean-Pierre Cassel (Pierre Michel), Jacqueline Bisset (Countess Andrenyi), Wendy Hiller (Princess Dragomiroff), Vanessa Redgrave (Mary Debenham), Rachel Roberts (Hildegard Schmidt), Colin Blakely (Hardman), Denis Quilley (Foscarelli) and Ingrid Bergman who won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Greta Ohlsson.

In 2001 a thoroughly modernised and poorly received made-for-TV version starring Alfred Molina as Poirot was presented by CBS. Meredith Baxter co-starred as Mrs. Hubbard and Leslie Caron as Princess Dragomiroff (renamed Señora Alvarado and portrayed as the widow of a South American dictator). Poirot is portrayed as significantly younger and less eccentric than Christie’s detective and in my opinion that’s why it was received so poorly, I love Poirot for how eccentric he is and when you take that away it also takes a certain depth out of the show.

Agatha Christie’s Poirot:
Murder on the Orient Express
In 2010 David Suchet reprises the role of Hercule Poirot in an episode of the television series Agatha Christie’s Poitrot co-produced by ITV Studios and WGBH-TV, adapted for the screen by Stewart Harcourt and was generally faithfully to the original story.

Now this is my opinion and my opinion only, but I think in order for this adaptation to be received and do well, it needs to stay true to its heritage of 1934 and the 1947 adaptation. Poirot needs to remain the eccentric and clever detective because without that its really is just another crime show. I am a huge fan Agatha Christie’s work including Miss Marple and Poirot so I have high expectations if this adaptation goes ahead and i very much look forward to Jolie as Mrs. Hubbard, I think she was born to play that role one day and Im hopping that day comes very soon.

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David Suchet as Hercule Poirot (2010)

This Weeks Top 50 Singles Chart Wrap Up

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Welcome back to this weeks chart wrap up, lets take a look at who is holding the No.1 position this week.

ARIA SINGLES CHART

☆ 1.  This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna (LW 1)

☆ 2.  One DanceDrake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (LW 2)

☆ 3.  Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake (UP – LW 4)

☆ 4.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (DOWN – LW 3)

☆ 5.  Me Too – Meghan Trainor (UP – LW 9)

☆ 6.  Say It – Flume Feat.  Tove Lo (DOWN – LW 5)

☆ 7.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Daya (LW 7)

☆ 8.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (DOWN – LW 6)

☆ 9.  Panda – Desiigner (DOWN – LW 8)

☆ 10.  No Money – Galantis (LW 10)

☆ 11.  Too Good – Drake Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 13)

☆ 12.  I Hate U,  I Love U – Gnash Feat.  Olivia O’Brien (LW 12)

☆ 13.  Home – Topic Feat.  Nico Santos (DOWN – LW 11)

☆ 14.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.   Ty Dolla $ign (LW 14)

☆ 15.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (LW 15)

☆ 16.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 19)

☆ 17.  Sex – Cheat Codes Feat.  Kris Kross Amsterdam (UP – LW 28)

☆ 18.  Faded – Alan Walker (DOWN – LW 16)

☆ 19.  Be The One – Dua Lipa (DOWN – LW 17)

☆ 20.  Secret Love Song – Little Mix Feat.  Jason Derulo (DOWN  –  LW 18)

☆ 21.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (LW 21)

☆ 22.  Cheap Thrills – Sia (LW 22)

☆ 23.  This Girl – Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners (LW 23)

☆ 24.  Never Be Like You – Flume Feat.  Kai (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 25.  Ride – Twenty One Pilots (UP – LW 29)

☆ 26.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (DOWN – LW 24)

☆ 27.  Hair – Little Mix (DOWN – LW 25)

☆ 28.  The Fighter – Keith Urban Feat.  Carrie Underwood (UP – LW 33)

☆ 29.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (DOWN – LW 26)

☆ 30.  1955 – Hilltop Hoods Feat.  Montaigne & Tom Thum (LW 30)

☆ 31.  We Don’t Talk Anymore – Charlie Puth (UP – LW 36)

☆ 32.  Sound Of Silence – Dami Im (LW 32)

☆ 33.  Do It Right – Anne-Marie (DOWN – LW 31)

☆ 34.  Frankie Sinatra – The Avalanches (NEW)

☆ 35.  No – Meghan Trainor (UP – LW 38)

☆ 36.  Girls Like – Tinie Tempah Feat.  Zara Larsson (DOWN – LW 34)

☆ 37.  Dear Life – Delta Goodrem (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 38.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (UP – LW 45)

☆ 39.  Hello Friday – Flo Rida Feat.  Jason Derulo (UP – LW 42)

☆ 40.  Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 41.  My House – Flo Rida (DOWN – LW 39)

☆ 42.  Gold – Kiiara (UP – LW 46)

☆ 43.  Fast Car – Jonas Blue Feat.  Dakota (UP – LW 47)

☆ 44.  Lot To Learn – Luke Christopher (DOWN – LW 40)

☆ 45.  Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (NEW)

☆ 46.  Roses – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Rozes (DOWN – LW 41)

☆ 47.  The Sound of Silence – Disturbed (DOWN – LW 37)

☆ 48.  Hide Away – Daya (DOWN – LW 44)

☆ 49.  Kill Em With Kindness – Selena Gomez (DOWN – LW 43)

☆ 50.  Lush Life – Zara Larsson (LW 50)

Calvin Harris has managed to hold on to the No.1 spot for the second week, with Drake holding steady at No.2 and Justin Timberlake has moved up to take out No.3.

New Music This Week: Frankie Sinatra – The Avalanches (34) and Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (45).

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BILLBOARD SINGLES CHART

☆ 1.  One Dance – Drake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (LW 1)

☆ 2.  Panda – Desiigner (LW 2)

☆ 3.  Can’t Stop This Feeling! – Justin Timberlake (LW 3)

☆ 4.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.   Ty Dolla $ign (LW 4)

☆ 5.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.  Daya (LW 5)

☆ 6.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (LW 6)

☆ 7.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (LW 7)

☆ 8.  Needed Me – Rihanna (UP – LW 9)

☆ 9.  This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 11)

☆ 10.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (UP – LW 16)

☆ 11.  Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande (DOWN – LW 8)

☆ 12.  Work – Rihanna Feat.  Drake (DOWN – LW 10)

☆ 13.  Don’t Mind – Kent Jones (UP – LW 25)

☆ 14.  Never Forget You – Zara Larsson & MNEK (DOWN – LW 13)

☆ 15.  Pillowtalk – Zayn (DOWN – LW 12)

☆ 16.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (UP – LW 17)

☆ 17.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (DOWN – LW 14)

☆ 18.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (LW 18)

☆ 19.  Cheap Thrills – Sia (UP – LW 24)

☆ 20.  My House – Flo Rida (DOWN – LW 19)

☆ 21.  H.O.L.Y. – Florida Georgia Line (UP – LW 23)

☆ 22.  Ride – Twenty One Pilots (UP – LW 30)

☆ 23.  Low Life – Future Feat.  The Weeknd (DOWN – LW 22)

☆ 24.  Me, Myself & I – G-Easy x Bebe Rexha (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 25.  Controlla – Drake (DOWN – LW 21)

☆ 26.  Close – Nick Jonas Feat.  Tove Lo (DOWN – LW 15)

☆ 27.  All The Way Up – Fat Joe, Remy Ma & Jay Z feat.  French Montana & Infared (UP – LW 38)

☆ 28.  Lost Boy – Ruth B (UP – LW 29)

☆ 29.  Let It Go – James Bay (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 30.  Too Good – Drake Feat.  Rihanna (UP – LW 34)

☆ 31.  Sorry Justin Bieber (UP – LW 33)

☆ 32.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (DOWN – LW 26)

☆ 33.  Oui – Jeremih (DOWN – LW 31)

☆ 34.  2 Phones – Kevin Gates (DOWN – LW 32)

☆ 35.  Pop Style – Drake Feat.   The Throne (DOWN – LW 28)

☆ 36.  Cut It – O.T Genesis Feat. Young Dolph (UP – LW 37)

☆ 37.  Me Too – Meghan Trainor (UP – LW 41)

☆ 38.  Somewhere On A Beach – Dierks Bentley (UP – LW 48)

☆ 39.  Exchange – Bryson Tiller (UP – LW 42)

☆ 40.  Sorry – Beyonce (DOWN – LW 39)

☆ 41.  T -Shirt – Thomas Rhett (UP – LW 47)

☆ 42.  Came Here To Forget – Blake Shelton (DOWN – LW 36)

☆ 43.  No – Meghan Trainor (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 44.  Middle – Dj Snake Feat.   Bipolar Sunshine (DOWN – LW 43)

☆ 45.  Humble And Kind – Tim McGraw (DOWN – LW 44)

☆ 46.  Never Be Like You – Flume Feat.  Kai (UP – LW 54)

☆ 47.  My Boo – Ghost Town Dj’s (DOWN – LW 40)

☆ 48.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 51)

☆ 49.  Huntin’,Fishin’ & Lovin’ Every Day – Luke Bryan (UP – LW 52)

☆ 50.  Wild Things – Alessia Cara (LW 50)

No movement again this week with the top 7 the same as last week, Drake holds onto No.1, Desiigner holds onto No.2,  Justin Timberlake holds onto No.3, Fifth Harmony  holds onto No.4, The Chainsmokers hold onto No.5, Lukas Graham holds onto No.6 and Mike Posner holds onto No.7.

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OFFICIAL UK SINGLES CHART

☆ 1.  One Dance – Drake Feat.  Wizkid & Kyla (LW 1)

☆ 2.  Can’t Stop This Feeling – Justin Timberlake (LW 2)

☆ 3.  This Is What You Came For  – Calvin Harris Feat.   Rihanna (LW 3)

☆ 4.  This Girl  – Kungs Vs Cookin On 3 Burners (UP – LW 10)

☆ 5.  Tears – Clean Bandit Feat.   Louisa Johnson (UP – LW 6)

☆ 6.  Too Good – Drake Feat.   Rihanna (UP – LW 7)

☆ 7.  Cheap Thrills – Sia (DOWN – LW 5)

☆ 8.  I Hate U, I Love U – Gnash Feat.  Olivia O’Brien (LW 8)

☆ 9.  No Money – Galantis (DOWN – LW 4)

☆ 10.  I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner (DOWN – LW 9)

☆ 11.  Sex – Cheat Codes Feat.  Kris Kross Amsterdam (UP – LW 14)

☆ 12.  Panda – Desiigner (DOWN – LW 11)

☆ 13.  Work From Home – Fifth Harmony Feat.  Ty Dolla $ign (DOWN – LW 12)

☆ 14.  Cake By The Ocean – DNCE (DOWN – LW 13)

☆ 15.  Girls Like – Tinie Tempah Feat.   Zara Larsson (UP – LW 17)

☆ 16.  Middle – Dj Snake Feat.   Bipolar Sunshine (LW 16)

☆ 17.  Lush Life – Zara Larsson (UP – LW 18)

☆ 18.  Hair – Little Mix (DOWN – LW 15)

☆ 19.  Just Like Fire – P!nk (UP – LW 22)

☆ 20.  Faded – Alan Walker (DOWN – LW 19)

☆ 21.  Controlla – Drake (LW 21)

☆ 22.  7 Years – Lukas Graham (DOWN – LW 20)

☆ 23.  Work – Rihanna Feat.  Drake (LW 23)

☆ 24.  Fast Car – Jonas Blue Feat.  Dakota (LW 24)

☆ 25.  For Free – Dj Khaled Feat.  Drake (NEW)

☆ 26.  Send My Love (To Your New Lover) – Adele (UP – LW 34)

☆ 27.  Dancing On My Own – Calum Scott (UP – LW 42)

☆ 28.  Light It Up – Major Lazer Feat.   Nyla (DOWN – LW 26)

☆ 29.  Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers Feat.   Daya (UP – LW 33)

☆ 30.  Wherever I Go – OneRepublic (UP – LW 36)

☆ 31.  Treat You Better – Shawn Mendes (NEW)

☆ 32.  Hymn For The Weekend – Coldplay (LW 32)

☆ 33.  Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots (DOWN – LW 27)

☆ 34.  Sorry – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 31)

☆ 35.  Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (DOWN – LW 30)

☆ 36.  Nothing Like This – Blonde & Craig David (DOWN – LW 29)

☆ 37.  Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande (DOWN – LW 25)

☆ 38.  Stitches – Shawn Mendes (DOWN – LW 35)

☆ 39.  Close – Nick Jonas Feat.   Tove Lo (DOWN – LW 28)

☆ 40.  Into You – Ariana Grande (UP – LW 45)

☆ 41.  Roses – The Chainsmokers Feat.   Rozes (LW 41)

☆ 42.  Boys & Girls – Will I Am Feat.   Pia Mia (DOWN – LW 38)

☆ 43.  Me Myself & I – G-Easy x Bebe Rexha (DOWN – LW 39)

☆ 44.  Hotter Than Hell – Dua Lipa (UP – LW 55)

☆ 45.  New Girl – Reggie’n’Bollie (DOWN – LW 37)

☆ 46.  This Ones For You – David Guetta Feat.  Zara Larsson (UP – LW 62)

☆ 47.  Needed Me – Rihanna (UP – LW 48)

☆ 48.  Perfect Strangers – Jonas Blue Feat.  JP Cooper (NEW)

☆ 49.  Raging – Kygo Feat.  Kodaline (DOWN – LW 46)

☆ 50.  One More Time – Craig David (DOWN – LW 44)

Again this week Drake hold onto No.1, with Justin Timberlake holding onto No.2 and Calvin Harris holding onto No.3.

New Music This Week: Perfect Strangers – Jonas Blue Feat.  JP Cooper (48)

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All three charts are very similar this week and  Drake still continues to dominate the charts with One Dance. Will be interesting to see if Justin Timberlake can do the same with his very catchy single Can’t Stop This Feeling! Calvin Harris is also dominating with This Is What You Came For.   Well that brings us to the end of this weeks ARIA, Billboard and Official UK Chart wrap up.

 

 

 

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