On This Day, November 14, 2006: Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart inducted into the Uk Music Hall of Fame Tuesday, November 14 by ABC NewsOn This Day, November 14, 2006… Led Zeppelin and Rod Stewart were among the inductees who entered the U.K. Music Hall of Fame, which honored musicians of all nationalities for their lifetime contributions to music in the United KingdomThe ceremony took place at Alexandria Palace in London, with Queen’s Roger... Read More.
$1.4 billion jackpot up for grabs in Saturday’s Powerball drawing Friday, October 6 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- An estimated $1.4 billion jackpot is up for grabs in the next Powerball drawing on Saturday night.It's the third-largest purse in the American lottery game's history. It's also the fifth-largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever, according to a press release from Powerball.The... Read More.
No match for Powerball numbers as jackpot reaches $1.4 billion Thursday, October 5 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The Powerball frenzy was in full swing Wednesday as potential billionaires were lining up at kiosks across the nation with dreams of winning the $1.2 billion jackpot up for grabs. But no one managed to clinch the prize, pushing the new... Read More.
Pete Davidson hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ on October 14 with Ice Spice as SAG-AFTRA clears performers Wednesday, October 4 by ABC NewsSaturday Night Live will return October 14, with one of its most famous alums in recent history, Pete Davidson, as host and Ice Spice as the musical guest.On Wednesday, the show's official Instagram announced the Bupkis star and the "Munch... Read More.
On This Day, September 14, 1981: The Rolling Stones play surprise show in Worcester, Massachusetts Thursday, September 14 by ABC NewsOn This Day, September 14, 1981…The Rolling Stones headlined a surprise show at Sir Morgan’s Cove club in Worcester, Massachusetts. The concert was a warm-up show ahead of their American tour, and they were billed as Little Boy Blue & The Cockroaches.After a local radio station spilled the... Read More.
Government spending $1.4 billion to study new and improved COVID vaccines, despite low uptake Thursday, August 24 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Over $1.4 billion has been awarded to clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines, the development of a new monoclonal antibody, and new vaccines and therapeutic technologies, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced.The awards were the first set of allocations... Read More.
Weekly COVID hospitalizations rose 14%, as numbers still lower than at other points in pandemic Tuesday, August 15 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- COVID-19 hospitalizations are continuing to increase in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.For the week ending Aug. 5, COVID hospitalizations increased 14.3% from 9,026 to 10,320 weekly hospitalizations, data from the federal health agency updated Monday... Read More.
On This Day, August 14, 1971: The Who release ‘Who’s Next’ Monday, August 14 by ABC NewsOn This Day, August 14, 1971… English rockers The Who released their iconic album Who’s Next, featuring such future Who classics as “Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” and “Behind Blue Eyes.”The album was originally conceived as another rock opera, Lifehouse, following their 1969 hit Tommy. Pete Townshend eventually scrapped the whole... Read More.
Fox celebrates Wednesday night’s 250th episode of ‘Masterchef’ with season 14 green light Wednesday, August 9 by ABC NewsFox's Gordon Ramsay-fronted reality series MasterChef unveils its 250th episode August 9, and to celebrate, the network has given the green light to a 14th season.The show, which is officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Cookery Television... Read More.
On This Day, July 14, 1982: The movie of Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’ premieres in London Friday, July 14 by ABC NewsOn This Day, July 14, 1982...A movie based on Pink Floyd’s classic album The Wall opened at The Empire, Leicester Square in London, England. Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason all attended the premiere, as did such fellow musicians as Pete Townshend, Sting, Roger Taylor, Andy Summers and more. Directed by Alan Parker, with a screenplay by... Read More.
Gov’t Mule announces Island Exodus 14 details Thursday, July 13 by ABC NewsGov’t Mule is once again inviting fans to come hang out with them on the beach. The band just announced details of their Island Exodus 14, happening January 14-18, at Jewel Paradise Cove Resort in Runaway Bay, Jamaica.The island getaway will feature four nights of... Read More.
On This Day, June 14, 1980: Billy Joel’s ‘Glass Houses’ lands at #1 Wednesday, June 14 by ABC NewsOn This Day, June 14, 1980…Billy Joel landed at #1 with his seventh studio release, Glass Houses.Influenced in part by new wave music, it featured, in Billy’s words, “bigger, louder, faster, shorter and punchier” material.Four tunes off the album became Top 40 hits, including “It’s Still Rock and Roll... Read More.