Author: Kelly Whitewood

Bruce Springsteen Pays Tribute to Joe DePugh, the Baseball Star Who Inspired “Glory Days” Bruce Springsteen is honoring one of the most important figures from his early years — and the real-life inspiration behind one of his most beloved songs. On Sunday, March 30, the 75-year-old rocker shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute to his former classmate Joe DePugh, the star Little League pitcher who helped shape Springsteen’s 1984 hit “Glory Days.” DePugh died in Florida after a battle with cancer. He was 75. “Just a moment to mark the passing of Freehold native and ballplayer Joe DePugh,” Springsteen wrote. “He…

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HOLIDAY MAGIC ON LIVE TV: KEITH URBAN AND KELLY CLARKSON DELIVER A ROMANTIC CHRISTMAS DUET ON THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW Viewers were not prepared for the level of holiday spectacle that unfolded on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The stage was transformed into a movie-worthy winter scene: softly falling snow, warm candlelit hues, a glowing fireplace backdrop, and twinkling lights surrounding two of music’s most recognizable voices — Keith Urban and Kelly Clarkson. Their performance of “Go Home With You” became an instant standout moment of the holiday season. A DUET DEFINED BY CHEMISTRY AND CONTROL From the opening guitar chords,…

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Kelly Clarkson Stuns With Soulful “Tennessee Whiskey” Performance on The Kelly Clarkson Show Kelly Clarkson delivered yet another knockout “Kellyoke” moment this week, putting her unmistakable stamp on the country-soul classic “Tennessee Whiskey.” The song, written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove and popularized across generations—from David Allan Coe to George Jones and most recently Chris Stapleton—has become a vocal showcase for those brave enough to attempt it. Clarkson not only attempted it—she mastered it. 🎤 A Voice That Commands the Room The performance opened with sparse, bluesy instrumentation, giving Clarkson space to take full control. Her first notes were…

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Johnny Depp Joins Bruce Springsteen, Michael Stipe & Patti Smith for Star-Studded Tribute at Carnegie Hall Patti Smith received an extraordinary musical salute in New York City on Wednesday, March 26, where some of the most iconic names in rock gathered at Carnegie Hall for People Have the Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith. Among them: Johnny Depp, Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, and Smith herself — all sharing the stage for a powerhouse finale of her 1988 anthem “People Have the Power.” The two-and-a-half–hour tribute, per Rolling Stone, featured a wide roster of artists honoring Smith’s legacy. Scheduled performers…

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Country Music Moms Take Over NFR — And Absolutely Steal the Show The National Finals Rodeo (NFR) has officially taken over Las Vegas this week, and while the arena action is the main attraction, the concerts, shopping, after-parties and full-blown western fashion takeover are just as legendary. And this year, one fashion show in particular had the entire Fontainebleau buzzing. Rodeo Quincy — the beloved western lifestyle and clothing brand — hosted a runway event featuring three very unexpected (and very iconic) models:the moms of Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, and Ella Langley. And let me tell you… these women owned…

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A Night of Music, Mercy, and Miracles: Michael Bublé Sings for Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican’s “Concert With the Poor” Last night inside the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall, thousands gathered expecting a concert — but what unfolded felt closer to liturgy. Michael Bublé stood onstage, hands clasped, visibly humbled. Among the 3,000 invited guests sat Pope Leo XIV — and, by design, the true VIPs of the night: the homeless, refugees, the forgotten, and the unseen. What followed is already being described as one of the most moving musical moments the Vatican has hosted in decades. 🎤 A Voice…

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The Curtain Dress That Changed Television Comedy Forever Long before memes, TikTok trends, and viral clips ruled pop culture, The Carol Burnett Show delivered one of the most iconic comedic moments in American television. In 1976, the series aired its now-legendary parody of Gone with the Wind, cheekily titled “Went with the Wind!” — a sketch that instantly cemented itself as a comedy classic. ⭐ Carol Burnett’s Unforgettable Entrance In the parody, Carol Burnett stars as Starlet O’Hara, a determined Southern heroine desperately trying to save her beloved home. Inspired by the original film’s famous curtain-dress moment, Starlet decides to…

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Kane & Katelyn Brown Bring Their Hit Duet to Life in New Lifetime Christmas Movie Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch This holiday season, Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn Brown, are spreading Christmas cheer in a brand-new way: by stepping behind the camera as executive producers for a Lifetime original movie inspired by their No. 1 duet, “Thank God.” Lifetime has officially released the trailer for Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch, giving fans their first look at the heartfelt, romantic story the Browns helped bring to life. ⭐ A Story of Healing, Hope, and Unexpected Love The movie…

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Tim Conway & Harvey Korman Go Undercover — and Immediately Lose It — in a Classic Carol Burnett Show Sketch Few comedy duos in television history could implode into laughter as spectacularly as Harvey Korman and Tim Conway. One of their most unforgettable moments comes from a sketch in The Carol Burnett Show in which the pair play two police officers going undercover to catch a mugger. Their disguises alone are enough to send the audience into hysterics — and from there, the chaos only escalates. The Disguises: Harvey the Gentleman… Tim the “Lady” Harvey Korman steps out first, dressed…

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The Holiday Jam You Never Knew You Needed The holiday season is officially here, which means Christmas music is blasting for some… and being avoided at all costs by others. While plenty of people crank up the Christmas playlists before the first frost, I’m firmly in the after Thanksgiving camp. Not because I’m obsessed with Thanksgiving — I just think every holiday deserves its own moment. And apparently, science agrees. Psychologist Linda Blair has warned that listening to Christmas music too early can actually have a negative effect on your mental health. According to her, the nonstop, repetitive push of…

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