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Stromae Returns With Video for New Song “Santé”: Watch

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Stromae, the Belgian artist born Paul Van Haver, has returned with a new single. It’s called “Santé,” and it arrives with a new music video directed by Jaroslav Moravc and Luc Van Haver. The video shows people dancing via schematic tutorials in a dreamlike party atmosphere. “Let’s have a toast for the conquerors of the worst work hours,” the song’s lyrics direct. “For the new parents lulled to sleep by cries. For the insomniacs by trade.” Watch it below.

The new single is Stromae’s first since “Défiler,” which was released in 2018.



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Afro cuban jazz suite – Chico O´Farrill

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“Mi instrumento es la orquesta”, dijo Arturo “Chico” O´Farrill.
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Chico O’Farrill (Arturo O’Farrill, La Habana, 28 de octubre de 1921 – Nueva York, 27 de junio de 2001) fue un trompetista, arreglista y director de orquesta de jazz afrocubano, originario de Cuba.
Conocido como “el arquitecto del jazz afrocubano”, aprende a tocar la trompeta mientras cursa estudios en una academia militar en Georgia (EE.UU.). Al volver a La Habana, estudia leyes y figura como músico en orquestas de cabaré. En 1946, se va de gira por Europa, con los Havana Cuban Boys de Armando Oréfiche. A la vuelta, abandona la universidad y la trompeta. Decide viajar a Nueva York para abrirse paso como arreglista. Trabaja anónimamente en la “factoría” del arreglista Gil Fuller, en el edificio Brill, hasta que conoce a Benny Goodman, para quien compone “Undercurrent Blues”.

La orquesta de Machito, con su fusión de jazz con ritmos afrocubanos, es una revelación. Escribe para ellos el tema “Gone City”, mediante el cual llama la atención del productor Norman Granz, quien le encomienda la primera pieza extensa de jazz afrocubano. En 1950, Chico graba su Afro Cuban Jazz Suite, con la orquesta de Machito y la participación de Charlie Parker, Flip Phillips y Buddy Rich como solistas. Con su propia formación, realiza la Second Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite(1952). A ésta la suceden otras composiciones largas: Suite Manteca(1954) y Oro, incienso y mirra(1975), para Dizzy Gillespie; Suite Azteca(1959), para Art Farmer; Three Afro Cuban Jazz Moods(1970), para Clark Terry; Suite Tanga(1992), para Mario Bauzá, y Trumpet Fantasy(1995), para Wynton Marsalis.
Al comienzo de los años 1950, en Nueva York, a raíz de la Afro Cuban Jazz Suite, O’Farrill escribe “Cuban Episode”, para Stan Kenton, y forma su propia orquesta, en la que figuran músicos de la talla de Mario Bauzá, Doug Mettome, Jimmy Nottingham, Eddie Bert, Fred Zito, Lenny Hambro y Flip Phillips. Utilizando la sección rítmica de los Afro-Cubans de Machito (René Hernández, Bobby Rodríguez, Uba Nieto, Luis Miranda y José Mangual), la formación graba para Norman Granz y se presenta en Birdland.

En 1956, O’Farrill regresa de nuevo a La Habana y graba “Chico’s Cha-Cha-Cha”, adaptando el ritmo propio de charanga al formato big band. La Orquesta Riverside cubre su “Cuban Blues”. Es una época que hace mella en la música cubana. Chico realiza descargas para el sello Gema y arreglos para Bola de Nieve, el Cuarteto D’Aida y el director de orquesta Aldemaro Romero.

A finales de esa misma década, O’Farrill viaja a México, en esas fechas plaza esencial para todo músico latinoamericano. Allí vuelve a crear otra formación y se presenta en la televisión como director musical del cantante Andy Russell. Cuando regresa a Nueva York, ya en la década de los sesenta, se convierte en arreglista de figuras tan disímiles como La Lupe (They Call Me La Lupe), Cal Tjader (Along Comes Cal), Clark Terry (Spanish Rice), Count Basie (High Voltage), Gato Barbieri (Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata), Ringo Starr (Night and Day) y David Bowie (I Know It’s Gonna Happen, Looking for Lester). Esta etapa se extiende hasta finales del siglo XX, aunque ya en el último tercio de la década de 1970, las big bands pasan a la historia para O’Farrill, y comienza a trabajar en el lucrativo campo de la música para anuncios publicitarios de televisión.
En los años 1980, tocó con músicos dispares, como Carla Bley. En 1995, más de treinta años después de haber grabado su último disco, el productor Todd Barkan rescata a O’Farrill del abandono con Pure Emotion, muestrario de su trayectoria musical que es nominado para un Grammy. En el verano de 1996, Chico realiza una gira europea con su orquesta. Para algunos autores, O’Farrill es, de todos los músicos que han realizado arreglos en el ámbito del jazz latino, el que consigue un tono más ajustado, con partituras sutilmente coloreadas.

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Day of the Dead – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Day of the Dead TV show on Syfy: canceled or renewed?

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Network: Syfy
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing

TV show dates: October 15, 2021 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled

Performers include: Keenan Tracey, Daniel Doheny, Natalie Malaika, Morgan Holmstrom, and Kristy Dawn Dinsmore with Miranda Frigon, Mike Dopud, Dejan Loyola, Marci T. House, Kevin O’Grady, Matty Finochio, Trezzo Mahoro, Christopher Russell, and Lucia Walters in recurring roles.

TV show description:      
A horror drama series, the Day of the Dead TV show is based on the film of the same name by George A. Romero.

The series tells the intense story of six strangers as they try to survive the first 24 hours of an undead invasion.

The group includes high school senior Cam McDermott (Tracey), the son of a local police detective; Luke Bowman (Doheny), the son of the town mayor; sarcastic Lauren Howell (Malaika), an assistant mortician; former Special Forces Sarah Blackwood (Holmstrom) who now works on a fracking crew outside of town; and Amy (Dinsmore), a life coach and daughter of the town doctor.

The tale seeks to remind us that sometimes all it takes to bring people together is a horde of hungry zombies trying to rip them apart.

Series Finale:     
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This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: TBD

What do you think? Do you like the Day of the Dead TV show? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for another season?

Kim Petras on Designer Clothes and (Not) Dating

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Kim Petras is currently riding the come up of a lifetime. In her latest pop offering, an electric single titled “The Future Starts Now,” Petras purrs in french in a voice that is somehow both sensual and robotic, transcending the pop formula with her infectious, liberated sound. This year, after building up a dedicated following as an entirely independent artist, the German-born singer signed with Republic Records (the home of icons like Ariana Grande and The Weeknd), and is poised to seize her crown as the future of pop royalty. Last week, Petras released an apocalyptic, technicolor music video, with visuals by the director Steven Klein (the mastermind behind music videos by Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Brooke Candy) to accompany the single. “It’s about going into the unknown, having the world change and break under you,” Petras tells Interview, “the point is to celebrate change, and the future, after what feels like the end of the world.” Petras’s ascension up the ranks was accelerated by her performance at last month’s MTV VMAs in New York, where the 29-year-old artist brought her signature blend of jubilant, full-throttle pop sound to an audience that included the likes of Lil Nas X, Lorde, and Olivia Rodrigo. To mark the beginning of Petras’ new era, the artist sat down to answer a few questions, straight from the writings of Andy Warhol.

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INTERVIEW: Do you dream?

KIM PETRAS: Yes, I dream. Sometimes I dream shapes and colors, and sometimes I dream outfits. Sometimes I dream songs— full songs with lyrics. My dreams are important to me. If I have a dream that’s creative, and can I come up with an outfit or a performance afterwards, I feel like I’m on the right track.

INTERVIEW: Showers or baths?

PETRAS: Both. I like to shower and then get into a bath, because the other way around is nasty. I often come up with songs in my bathtub too.

INTERVIEW: When do you get nervous?

PETRAS: When I do award shows…

INTERVIEW: Why can’t it just be magic all the time?

PETRAS: Cuz then we wouldn’t appreciate the magic!

INTERVIEW: What did you have for breakfast?

PETRAS: A pumpkin spice latte.

INTERVIEW: What are you reading right now?

PETRAS: My texts.

INTERVIEW: Where do you dance?

PETRAS: Everywhere.

INTERVIEW: Who’s your dream date?

PETRAS: I find dates so uncomfortable. I don’t really do them. There’s nothing more stressful than a blind date or something like that, to me. I don’t like dating. I just always kind of went into relationships that happened naturally. So, I don’t really have a dream date, because I hate dates.

INTERVIEW: What do you think about love?

PETRAS: It’s the only thing that matters.

INTERVIEW: How were you discovered?

PETRAS: I wasn’t discovered. I discovered myself.

INTERVIEW: What’s the craziest thing a fan has sent you?

PETRAS: Like, a homemade bath bomb.

INTERVIEW: What’s your beauty secret?

PETRAS: I don’t have secrets. I think being brave enough to be beautiful in a different way is the absolute coolest thing. 

INTERVIEW: What’s your favorite movie? 

PETRAS: Death Becomes Her.

INTERVIEW: Would you ever marry one of your fans?

PETRAS: Yes. Actually, wait. No, I never want to get married. I think marriage would ruin the romance. If I had to be with someone legally, I wouldn’t want them anymore.

INTERVIEW: Are you interested in furniture?

PETRAS: Yes, very interested. I find furniture design and home decor is like fashion, or painting, or sculpture. I’m a big believer that your surroundings shape you and can make you more creative. 

INTERVIEW: What kind of clothes do you like?

PETRAS: Designer clothes.

Kim Petras backstage at the 2021 VMAs.

INTERVIEW: Do you have a TV? 

PETRAS: Yes. 

INTERVIEW: What do you love about New York City?

PETRAS: Everything. Most of all, the people. I think New York City has some of the most incredible, unique people. People have their own sense of style, their own sense of humor, and their own personality. That’s something L.A. could only dream of.

INTERVIEW: Do you think Americans have good taste?

PETRAS: Yes and no. Some do, some don’t, like any culture. But I always loved the statement by Karl Lagerfeld, that some of the richest people he’s ever met had the worst taste he’s ever seen. I think that that’s true, across the world.

INTERVIEW: Do you keep a diary?

PETRAS: I don’t. I always found it tedious. My diary is kind of my songs. But an actual diary just feels exhausting.

INTERVIEW: How many hotels have you been kicked out of?

PETRAS: None. I’m not a rock star, apparently! But I want to be so badly, so getting kicked out of a hotel is on my bucket list now. 

INTERVIEW: Do you get eight hours a night? 

PETRAS: [Laughs] No. Never.

 



Unchartered: Up North Part 1 ft. Jon B, Alex Peric, and Westin Smith!

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In Part 1 of 𝗨𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱: 𝗨𝗽 𝗡𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵 we catch up with Jon, Alex, and Westin in Minnesota on the legendary Lake Mille Lacs in search of giant smallmouth bass. This is the first leg of a 3 day journey where the guys are competing in a series of challenges up north for trophy bass, good eats, and to learn more about what the locals love. The angler with the most points after 3 days of challenges will select the charity of their choice to receive a $1,000 donation, furnished by Catch Co., Lund, and Mercury.

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Episode 2 of Unchartered: Up North drops this Thursday Nov. 12th at 7 p.m. EST / 6 p.m. CST!

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Lady GaGa – Vanity

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Lady GaGa – Vanity
I don’t own any of this music!
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Lyrics;
Midnight at the glamour show on a Sunday Night
Everybody drink alotta whiskey and wine
We dance like no tomorrow
Were on Burlesque time
But everybodys gotta work tomorrow at nine

Touch me t-touch me baby but dont mess up my hair
Love me l-love me crazy
But dont get too attached, this is a brink affair

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)
Vanity (there is a camera, so many beauty queens)
Vanity (its so good to be)
Popular and glamourous, we love ourselves and no one else
Va-va-va-va-vanity va-vanity, va-va-va-vanity

Nothin wrong with being just a little bit vain
We need a little pretty cuz this countrys insane
So go ahead and label me whatever you like
But nothings quite as sexy as a woman is fine

Touch me touch me baby but dont mess up my hair
Love me love me crazy
But dont get too attached, this is a brink affair

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)
Vanity (there is a camera, so many beauty queens)
Vanity (its so good to be)
Popular and glamourous, we love ourselves and no one else

Look at me (watcha lookin’ at)
Look at me (watcha starin’ at)
Look at me (watcha lookin’ at)

Look at me (watcha starin’at)

Im comin around, Im sippin on Andre, its time
I heard the cutie’s in the back, start in the p-party line
Lets dance (quick round) were in the vanity house
Well cover the secrets, diamonds, we’re happy cuz we’re shinin

Touch me touch me baby but dont mess up my hair
Love me love me crazy
But dont get too attached, this is a brink affair

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)
Vanity (there is a camera, so many beauty queens)
Vanity (its so good to be)
Popular and glamourous, we love ourselves and no one else

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)
Vanity (there is a camera, so many beauty queens)
Vanity (its so good to be)
Popular and glamourous, we love ourselves and no one else
Va-va-va-va-vanity va-vanity, va-va-va-vanity

FARMER BOYS APPOINTS NEW VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

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Farmer Boys®, the Southern California-based fast casual restaurant chain known for its award-winning burgers and exceptional service, has appointed restaurant industry veteran Joe Adney to serve as the concept’s new Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer.

 

In this role, Adney will lead marketing, menu innovation, advertising, and the brands’ digital marketing efforts.

 

Adney brings 30 years’ experience in leading marketing teams and a proven track record of driving results through data driven innovation, cross-functional collaboration, and developing strategic partnerships. He most recently held the position of Chief Marketing Officer at Black Bear Diner and has led highly successful teams at Shari’s Cafe + Pies, Baskin-Robbins, IHOP Corp., Disney and Bob Evans Restaurants.

 

“Farmer Boys is known for its exceptional customer service and deep-rooted hospitality,” said Adney. “I am pleased to join a team and brand that values food quality and customer experience so highly.”

 

“Adney has vast experience working with national and locally-recognized concepts and consulting firms, and we’re very excited for his passion and expertise to enhance the growth of Farmer Boys,” said Dave Wetzel, President and COO of Farmer Boys.

 

The appointment comes alongside the announcement that Farmer Boys’ current Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Larry Rusinko, has retired after 6 and a half years with the company and nearly 30 years of leading high-performing teams and enabling growth in the restaurant industry.

 

For 40 years, Farmer Boys has set the standard for serving high quality, farm fresh food in a fast casual setting. The menu consists of award-winning burgers, cooked-to-order breakfast served all day, hand-chopped salads, specialty sandwiches, and more, all prepared with quality ingredients that are locally sourced whenever possible. Produce is delivered fresh and whole to each restaurant every morning, meaning it doesn’t sit in a warehouse for weeks and can be enjoyed at its pinnacle of crispness and flavor. By going the extra mile for delicious, flavorful food, Farmer Boys’ guests can count on fresh, cooked-to-order meals every time they visit.

 

To learn more about Farmer Boys, view their menu of farm fresh fare, or find the restaurant nearest you, visit www.farmerboys.com and follow the brand at @FarmerBoysFood on Instagram and Facebook, and @FarmerBoys on Twitter. Farmer Boys fans are encouraged to download the Very Important Farmer (VIF) app to enjoy personalized offers, birthday treats, early alerts about new menu launches, and information on local events. Farmer Boys’ VIF app is available in the App Store and Google Play.

 

About Farmer Boys®

Celebrating 40 years of farm fresh, Farmer Boys® is a farm-to-table fast casual restaurant chain serving award-winning burgers and all-day breakfast, stacked sandwiches, hand-chopped salads, and signature hand-breaded zucchini sticks and colossal onion rings™. At Farmer Boys, Farm Food Ain’t Fast Food®. Farmer Boys is annually recognized with ‘Best Of’ food awards, voted by consumers who value generous portions of farm fresh food at a fair price. The burger concept has also been recognized by notable industry publications, including being named one of Fast Casual’s Top 100 Movers & Shakers. Farmer Boys currently operates restaurants in California, Nevada, and Arizona. For more information, visit www.farmerboys.com.

 

 



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