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Sprung: IMDb TV Orders Comedy Series from Greg Garcia (Raising Hope) – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Garret Dillahunt stars in Sprung TV show on IMDb TV

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IMDb TV is having a bit of a reunion. The streaming service has ordered a new comedy series, Sprung, from Greg Garcia, the creator of shows like My Name Is Earl and Raising Hope. Garret Dillahunt (above), who co-starred on Hope, will lead the series and play a convicted criminal who’s determined to change course after serving more than 20 years behind bars. The cast also includes Illeana Douglas and Phillip Garcia. A premiere date has yet to be announced.

IMDb TV Greenlights “Sprung” a New Comedy Series From Emmy-Award Winning Writer Greg Garcia Starring Garret Dillahunt

Ensemble Cast to Include Illeana Douglas and Phillip Garcia

IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service, today announced it has ordered Sprung, a new single-camera comedy series from Emmy Award-winning writer Greg Garcia. Starring Garret Dillahunt, Sprung centers on an unlikely group of formerly incarcerated people, who band together to use their criminal expertise for good.

From Amazon Studios, Sprung follows Jack (Dillahunt), a convicted criminal who is determined to change course and reclaim his lost years after serving over two decades in prison. With no place to live post-release, and a global pandemic bringing the world to a virtual standstill, Jack moves in with his former cellmate Rooster (Phillip Garcia), Rooster’s mom Barb (Illeana Douglas), and Jack’s former prison girlfriend Gloria. Bound by their marred past and unusual living circumstances, they decide to start righting some of society’s wrongs, targeting those people selfishly taking advantage of others during the pandemic

“I couldn’t be more excited to start working with this talented cast and I’m very grateful to 3 Arts, Amazon Studios and IMDb TV for helping me bring this idea to life,” said executive producer Greg Garcia. “The support and creative partnership with the folks at IMDb TV has been amazing and working with Garret Dillahunt again is an absolute treat. With any luck we’ll create something entertaining that gives the audience a few laughs and makes their day a little brighter.”

“I’m so proud of this show. Greg Garcia is one of the most talented people I know, and I feel so lucky to be working with him again,” said Garret Dillahunt. “The world really needs a good laugh – and we’ve been working hard to that end.”

“Greg Garcia is exceptional at creating distinct and relatable characters that resonate with audiences,” said Lauren Anderson and Ryan Pirozzi, co-heads of content and programming, IMDb TV. “We look forward to delivering customers this sharply comedic, socially relevant series that will navigate the current and post pandemic world through Garcia’s unique balance of heart, humanity and humor.”

Sprung is executive produced by Garcia, Dillahunt, Michael Rotenberg and Jonathan Berry in association with 3 Arts. Tim Stack, Michael Pennie and Bobby Bowman are consulting producers and Gina Gari is co-producer. Garcia will also direct the series’ pilot episode.

Dillahunt recently wrapped a series regular role on Fear the Walking Dead, is currently filming Where the Crawdads Sing, and has roles in the upcoming films Army of the Dead and Ambulance.

IMDb TV uniquely offers premium Originals on a free streaming service including two recently launched docuseries Moment of Truth and Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers. Previously announced IMDb TV Originals include Leverage: Redemption, a Bosch spinoff, the second season of Alex Rider and the Untitled Judge Judy Sheindlin Project – the streaming debut for no-nonsense, expeditious Judge Sheindlin and her signature adjudication style.

Starting May 1, Garcia’s Emmy Award-winning series My Name is Earl joins the extensive and always updating library of hit movies and television shows on IMDb TV.

About IMDb TV
IMDb TV is a free streaming video service with thousands of premium movies and TV shows available anytime. Always entertaining. Always Free.

· Expansive Catalog: IMDb TV is a modern television network, offering viewers ambitious originals and an always updating library of broadly appealing hit movies and TV shows that customers would expect to see on a paid service. IMDb TV adds new titles to the service every month across a wide selection of genres including comedy, family, romance, thrillers, science fiction, documentaries, horror and more.

· Free: IMDb TV is free. No paid subscriptions necessary.

· Half the Ads: IMDb TV has half the ads of traditional linear TV.

· Instant Access: IMDb TV is available as an app on Fire TV and a free Channel within the Prime Video and IMDb apps across hundreds of devices. To use IMDb TV on Fire TV, customers can find the icon in the “Your Apps & Channels” row or using the Alexa Voice Remote, simply say “Alexa, go to IMDb TV.” IMDb TV is also available as an app on third party devices including Roku, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Sony Android TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, LG Smart TVs, PlayStation 4 consoles, NVIDIA Shield and TiVo Stream 4K.

What do you think? Are you a fan of the Raising Hope series? Do you plan to check out the new Sprung TV series on IMDb TV?

Robin Thicke Completely Opens Up About Paula Patton

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Robin Thicke Completely Opens Up About Paula Patton on Ebro in the Morning
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Maxwell – 1990x (Video)

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Official music video for ”1990x’” by Maxwell
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There’s no song that defines it
There’s no music behind it
There’s no lyric to read from
There’s just you and the moment
Lay here closely beside me
Feel my heart as it’s pounded
We will climax with reason
Cause we’re grown and we own it

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Dune’s Timothée Chalamet Has Hit The Pandemic Stage Of Hanging Out With His Own Action Figure

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Responses to the post had his fans questioning his wordage on the caption, because it’s a rather suggestive one. Honestly, I’d make awkward jokes too if I was in possession of a doll of myself. I mean, it’s pretty wild that a toy factory decided to make tons of pocket Chalamet’s thanks to Dune. Thankfully for the actor, it does him justice!

Young Thug Pays Bonds for Multiple Inmates in New Video: Watch

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Young Thug has paid the bonds for multiple inmates at Atlanta’s Fulton County Jail. The rapper, who went to the facility with Gunna, used footage from the visit as the music video for his Slime Language 2 single “Paid the Fine.” Watch the clip below.

According to press materials, Young Thug and Gunna (who features on the track alongside Lil Baby and YTB Trench) visited Fulton County Jail on Sunday, April 25. After working with the district attorney’s office, lawyers, prosecutors, and bond companies, Young Thug paid the bonds for a group of individual inmates who were being held on minor offenses and could not afford the cost of release.

“This is where we are from,” Thug said in a press release. “We just woke up and went to the jail with the lawyer and you know DA’s and the prosecutors, you know, the bonding companies and just got as many people as we can out…It feels so good to the point where you start feeling that’s why God put me here. He put me here to do this.”



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Santana – Evil Ways

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Title: Evil Ways
Artist: Santana
Performance: Woodstock 16 August, 1969

Evil Ways was performed live at Woodstock 16 August, 1969.

Carlos Santana was born in Mexico and migrated to California, USA. He formed Santana originally in San Francisco as the Santana Blues Band in 1966 and by 1967 became Santana. The music progressed rapidly from the blues into a Latin Free Jazz Rock Fusion as the band grew more progressive.

In 1969 Santana released their first album Santana. Shortly there after they played a groundbreaking set at the monumental Woodstock Concert. This is the second song in that awesome set.

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Bladee and Charli XCX Bring the “Drama”

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Bladee. Photos by Hendrik Schneider.

For Bladee, the 27-year-old Swedish pop wunderkind, working with Charli XCX has been a project nearly a decade in the making. Charli and Bladee have been running in the same musical and digital circles for years now, their sound often lumped under the hyperpop microgenre that has emerged from the trenches of the internet and soared to mainstream popularity. But both artists reject the categorization; as they discussed over a recent Zoom call, musical genre is inherently limiting. Now, the world gets to witness their union on Charli’s remix of Bladee’s single “Drama,” from the upcoming deluxe version of the album Good Luck. A week before the release of the remix, the musicians discussed process, Ariana Grande, and their shared love for autotune. —ERNESTO MACIAS

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BLADEE: Nice to meet you—I guess it’s the first time we’re meeting.

CHARLI XCX: It’s weird though because I feel like I’ve kind of known you for a really long time. I feel like you’re kind of in my extended friend group, but we’ve never met.

BLADEE: I actually saw you briefly when I was in Stockholm, a really long time ago at this club.

CHARLI XCX: Was that when Robyn was playing or something? I feel like that was maybe eight years ago. Are you in Stockholm right now?

BLADEE: I’m just at home in Stockholm. So I’ve been here for one year now.

CHARLI XCX: You made three records in 2020, which is so many.

BLADEE: I guess so.

CHARLI XCX: Did you make them all in Stockholm?

BLADEE: The most recent one, Good Luck, me and Mechatok made that in Berlin right before I moved. But we finished everything up, the whole album concept and the video, over a couple months. 

CHARLI XCX: I wondered, because that whole album is just you and him. What’s your process like with him? In some ways we have a similarity, like with me and A. G. Cook when he works with me on stuff, even though I haven’t done a project exclusively with him. It feels very much like it’s just him and I having this intense constant dialogue. What’s it like with you and Mechatok when you did this record?

BLADEE: It’s not something that I seek out, but I usually make a project with one producer because I feel the project is like a whole consistent song and it’s a nice blend of our two minds. It was the first time I worked with him like that. I lived in Berlin for one year and he was pretty much the only guy I knew in Berlin that made music as well. So I would go to his house a lot and we would just hang out and record. 

CHARLI XCX: This might be a really annoying question that you get asked all the time, but I wanted to ask you about location in terms of whether it affects your music, specifically Stockholm. Has working in Sweden affected your sound? When I think of music coming out of Sweden, I think of you and a lot of your peers and collaborators, but I also think of pop exports like Cheiron Studios, Denniz Pop, Max Martin. 

BLADEE: I think when I started making music, I wanted to do something that wasn’t Swedish. I was just more interested in everything else. Now I’ve been doing this for quite a long time, I’m starting to realize that it’s very inspiring. We have a Swedish sound. 

CHARLI XCX: There’s something about making music in Stockholm. I feel productive there.

BLADEE: Do you go to different places to record when you have a new project? 

CHARLI XCX: I used to just kind of go wherever the producer was, that was more in the past. I would often be coming to Stockholm. But then A.G. Cook moved to L.A., so I would just go over to his place and then we were making music there. In the quarantine, when I made my last record, I was just recording myself and we were sending stuff back and forth. So now I feel there’s a lot more flexibility in the way that I record. I feel like I got really bougie for a while and I was only going to the best studio. Now I’m more into just working from home. You made three full-length projects in 2020. Was that always the plan, or did inspiration just strike and you were kind of in the zone?

BLADEE: It was pretty much like that. We’re just constantly recording and I guess, I was just inspired. There was a lot of music. Also, we went to my friend’s summer house. In Sweden everyone has a summer house. We were there for a week or something, and that was one album. Then one album was here in Stockholm. And one in Berlin.

CHARLI XCX: I love recording like that and just shutting everything else out and being so focused on that. It’s kind of hard to do that in L.A. sometimes because, I don’t know, there’s so much shit going on and everybody’s living 15 lives. When you’re writing lyrics, is that something that you have to really sit and think about? Or is it just a natural instinct in your head that flows naturally?

BLADEE: When I started making songs more seriously, I was writing a lot and working just in notes all the time, and tweaking it. Now for the last few years, I hear the song and I just record straight away. I don’t really write anymore. I just record and then pause and record the next.

CHARLI XCX: So it’s kind of almost like a freestyle. That’s really interesting because I do that too, but I record mainly just melodies. There will be some words that sound kind of like words, and then I just put the words to that. So, with “Drama,” when I heard that song, I just immediately went to it and I really loved the lyrics. It kind of reminded me a little bit, tonally, of your song “Mean Girls.” When I heard both of those songs, but particularly “Drama,” I had this vision of this person that you’re talking about. I could just see this person in a club being kind of bitchy. I feel like I’m not really like that in a relationship, but I really like relationships that are like that because it just seems really psycho.

BLADEE: I think I do like that energy a lot. I feel like your music is very much like this energy too. It’s like an attitude.

CHARLI XCX: I feel like there’s a cross-pollination between our fans, but they are actually also different. It feels like they’ve been waiting on a collaboration for a while. What do you think links us? 

BLADEE: I would say, I think you are also very much yourself and I think you have a very true expression. We both like to make catchy melodies.

CHARLI XCX: How was filming the “Drama” video in the hot air balloon? Because my dad, when he was younger, used to run a hot air balloon company for a second. But I’ve never been in one.

BLADEE: It was fun. It was not as crazy as I thought. It’s very calm once you’re up there, and you’re just kind of up there. It’s quiet, and it’s like standing on the top of a hill looking out. 

CHARLI XCX: I wondered whether there was somebody hiding in the basket.

BLADEE: There was. There was a man in the basket. I don’t know if maybe you know, but you can’t really control where the balloon lands. So we had to keep flying for a while because we didn’t go over any big fields where we could land. And then at the end, we had to land right next to a big road. That was the craziest part.

CHARLI XCX: Do you have a dream collaboration for the future?

BLADEE: I want to make a song with Ariana Grande. 

CHARLI XCX: That would be sick. What is it about her music that you like? I feel the same way. especially in the past couple of years. I feel like she came into her own around “thank u next.” The way that she drops music is actually kind of similar to how you and I drop music. It’s quite fast.

BLADEE: She sings very timelessly. Her voice is so classic. But there are certain lyrics to me I just like. And also just the aesthetic of kind of gray and baby pink. It’s kind of cute and future-y at the same time.

CHARLI XCX: I wanted to ask you about autotune because obviously, we both use it quite a lot. For me, it gives me so much freedom and confidence. 

BLADEE: Really? You can sing.

CHARLI XCX: No. I used to be able to sing a lot more when I was younger. But then using autotune all the time, it kind of makes you lazy because it affects everything that you do. So now I definitely lost some of my pitch. When I’m not singing in autotune, it is a bit like, “oh my god.”

BLADEE: I always have it live. I think I never consciously decided it has to be with autotune, it’s just that it made sense to keep using the autotune. It sounds better. It just works.

CHARLI XCX: I’m signed to a major label and I think they’re still really afraid of autotune. It’s such a common tool. Why is it deemed to be really acceptable and cool in rap, but in pop it almost is still seen as a negative tool? I love how your voice sounds with autotune, not just because I like the notes that you’re singing, but it adds to the atmosphere of the song.

BLADEE: Because there are some people that use it where it doesn’t sound good as well. It doesn’t make sense. Well, I’m using it a little bit less. I’m trying to experiment and change up the formula as well.

CHARLI XCX: Do you ever feel like a celebrity? Because I really feel like, to a lot of kids who are really hardcore, you kind of are an underground celebrity. 

BALDEE: I don’t really feel like a celebrity. It still is kind of a weird thing to me. 

CHARLI XCX: To me, in my world and what I see going on around me online, you’re definitely an internet star. Actually, I thought of another question. This is my least favorite question ever to get asked, but I wanted to ask it to you because you’re always brought up in this question, along with a couple of other people. What do you think about hyperpop?

BLADEE: Good question.

CHARLI XCX: And how do you feel about being associated with being a part of its creation?

BLADEE: I’m not super into genres. Especially when it’s a small genre like that, it’s limiting people to only having one sound and not experimenting more. I think it’s cool that there are new types of music coming. I think that’s super important and valuable. But personally, I’m not super into the hyperpop. I don’t really know exactly what it is. I think if they would just call it pop, it would be much better. 



SOFI STADIUM TEAMS WITH AWARD-WINNING CHEFS JON SHOOK AND VINNY DOTOLO FOR ITS CULINARY PROGRAM

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Focused on representing the city’s prolific food culture, SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams, partnered with James Beard award-winning chefs, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo to reimagine the stadium culinary experience. The duo, Los Angeles cult favorite chefs and owners of some of the most iconic restaurants in the city – including animal, Son of a Gun, Jon & Vinny’s, Carmelized Productions and Cookbook Market – created a groundbreaking food program as transformative as the stadium itself.

 

“Jon and Vinny are well-known for their thoughtful and flavorful food, and we are thrilled for them to extend their legacy to SoFi Stadium,” said Jason Gannon, managing director, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park. “Los Angeles’ food culture is celebrated for its creativity, and our goal is to build a culinary experience for fans based on high-quality, fresh ingredients and inspired by the many cuisines you can find throughout the city.”

 

SoFi Stadium’s culinary program is based on four core concepts. Each is grounded in local flavors and features creative combinations. Starting April 22, 2021, SoFi Stadium will release a video each week announcing a concept and delving into its inspiration and ingredients. The videos will feature Jon and Vinny walking fans through the stadium’s innovative program. To watch the videos, go to SoFi Stadium’s YouTube channel, beginning April 22.

 

Shaped from the diverse cuisines of the region, SoFi Stadium’s menus will feature high-quality ingredients paired with top-notch preparation, expertly scaled for a stadium of discerning foodie fans. Building on their expert knowledge of the LA food scene, Jon and Vinny spent months of research and hundreds of hours in development at their test kitchen in Inglewood to create unique expressions of timeless stadium favorites, but with local flair.

 

“The opening of SoFi Stadium is a monumental and historical moment for the city of Inglewood, City of Champions,” said Jon and Vinny. “We are super excited to be part of the LA Eats program at SoFi Stadium. The stadium, along with Legends, has made it incredibly easy for us to transform how people think about stadium food.”

 

SoFi Stadium’s state-of-the-art amenities and indoor-outdoor design will be incorporated into the presentation of its innovative food program to create a memorable experience. The stadium’s kitchens offer open-air spaces with breathtaking views of the city. Their expansive design features clear glass, with each kitchen placed in a location that always has sightlines to the field, videoboard or seating bowl. Fans will now be able to leave their seats for food and drink and not worry about missing the big play.

 

The clear glass in SoFi Stadium’s kitchens allows food to be prepared in front of guest’s eyes. In a first for stadium design, SoFi Stadium features 100 percent live-fire kitchens. This allows for the stadium to produce food in each and every one of its kitchens.

 

The culinary program was created in partnership with Legends, which will operate the stadium’s culinary program under the direction of Legends Executive Chef Robert Biebrich and Legends Vice President of Culinary Innovation Gretchen Beaumarchais.

 

ABOUT SOFI STADIUM

SoFi Stadium, the new home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, is located at Hollywood Park, a nearly 300-acre sports and entertainment destination being developed by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke in Inglewood, Calif. The 3.1 million square-foot SoFi Stadium is the largest stadium in the NFL, as well as the first indoor-outdoor stadium. It seats approximately 70,000, expandable up to 100,000, with more than 260 luxury suites and more than 13,000 premium seats. SoFi Stadium has already secured Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the College Football National Championship Game in 2023, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2028. Adjacent to the stadium and sitting under the same roof canopy is the 2.5-acre American Airlines Plaza and a 6,000-seat performance venue. For more information about SoFi Stadium, visit www.SoFiStadium.com or @SoFiStadium on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

 

ABOUT LEGENDS

Founded in 2008, Legends is a premium experiences company with six divisions operating worldwide – Global Planning, Global Sales, Hospitality, Global Partnerships, Global Merchandise, and Global Technology Solutions – offering clients and partners a 360-degree service solution platform to elevate their brand and execute their vision. Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports; collegiate; attractions; entertainment; and conventions and leisure. We are the industry leaders in designing, planning and realizing exceptional experiences in sports and entertainment. For more information, visit www.Legends.net and follow Legends at Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @TheLegendsWay.



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