Zoh Amba has signed with Matador Records and announced their debut album, 'Eyes Full,' set to release on June 5. The album features Jim White on drums and Kevin Hyland on guitar.
In the 50s, Chuck Berry wrote things that were so good they could've been part of the Harlem Renaissance, and he taught my whole generation. They're all influenced by Chuck Berry—Bob and the Beatles and everybody—cause he made stories in words that flowed effortlessly. And his stories were great.
"I licensed some ICE footage to show at the very, very end of that song. If we showed it for the whole song, it would be kind of sad, depressing, but we show it at the very end and we start off with some footage that I saw of what looked like a delivery guy on a bike being chased by the ICE guys, and he gets away! It was in Chicago."
"Starting over is never easy but it's been so worth it! I brought new music and a new album to the world!," she wrote on Instagram, posting a video of her dress in an outfit emphasizing her lack of pregnant belly.
We weren't due on stage until after 6pm, so I looked to see if there was a match I could go and watch. It was the extra preliminary round of the FA Cup, so I thought that it would be good for me to get away and out of my head by going to see a football match, in the same way some people go to an art gallery or meditate. So I found out Penrith were playing Pickering Town and went along to the game on my own.
"America's on fire, ain't it?" says Jon Bon Jovi. He looks like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, without many signs of his 63 years. His waistline is that of a 20-year-old and his hair is thick, even bouffant. He is a rock star who has sold over 150 million records but is not afraid to speak up.
(Matt Seidel / For The Times) SANTA YNEZ - Shaun Cassidy steers his Dodge Ram 250 into the parking lot of the Maverick Saloon and throws open the truck's passenger door, refrigerated air whooshing out of the cab, where he sits behind the wheel wearing sunglasses, black jeans and a black T-shirt. The onetime teen idol who topped Billboard's Hot 100 in 1977 with his chirpy cover of the Crystals' "Da Doo Ron Ron"
Because of you, I am stronger, wiser, better than I've ever been, I won't let you no longer, longer, ever say goodbye to me. It was perfect... you made me believe, it made me stronger, stronger, bulletproof. Now watch me climb out of the wreckage of you.