Cryin': Aerosmith retires from touring
Steven Tyler's irreparable vocal cord injury forces end to five-decade stage career. "It has been the honor of our lives to have our music become part of yours,” the band says.
Steven Tyler's irreparable vocal cord injury forces end to five-decade stage career. "It has been the honor of our lives to have our music become part of yours,” the band says.
"You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship," Simon Cowell tells the group.
Waters also falsely claims that Kfir Bibas, who at nine months old became the youngest Israeli hostage taken on Oct. 7, has been released in a hostage exchange.
Israeli singer Netta Barzilai released her debut Hebrew album "It's All on Me" today, featuring the title track accompanied by a particularly interesting and fashionable music video.
Unfazed by the booing Israel haters, Eden Golan pulled off a great number like a true professional – and the crowd went wild. “Thank you!” She said before going off stage.
Her performance was stirring, powerful, and precise – despite the boos by pro-Palestinians who tried to drown out her voice only to have their own noise canceled by organizers who turned off the crowd's microphones. Outside, there were massive protests and Eden had to arrive in a convoy of cars with helicopter escorts from above to make sure she was secure.
"It's a beautiful song, a song that brings joy amidst all the darkness surrounding us," musician and entrepreneur Pnina Rosenblum says.
Controversy has also surrounded Britain's entry, Olly Alexander, for signing a petition critical of Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.
The ballad, called "Hurricane," appears to have more personal lyrics, including the lines: "Every day I'm losing my mind" and "I'm still broken from this hurricane."
Much of the song is identical to its original version except for changes that allude to the war and the mood of the country. As expected, the phrase "October Rain," which recurred several times, was completely omitted from the text.
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