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Classic Rock Band Has Instruments Stolen on Eve of Tour Launch
Classic Rock Band Has Instruments Stolen on Eve of Tour Launch

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time18 hours ago

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Classic Rock Band Has Instruments Stolen on Eve of Tour Launch

Classic Rock Band Has Instruments Stolen on Eve of Tour Launch originally appeared on Parade. The classic rock band Heart had their tour plans marred when a thief took some of the band's precious gear as they prepared to kick off the latest leg of their tour on May 31 at the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, N.J. Among the items missing is a custom-built, purple sparkle baritone Telecaster with a hand-painted headstock, made specifically for . Also stolen was a vintage 1966 Gibson EM-50 mandolin that band member has played for over 25 years. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 'These instruments are more than just tools of our trade—they're extensions of our musical souls,' said Wilson in a statement. 'The baritone Tele was made uniquely for me, and Paul's mandolin has been with him for decades. We're heartbroken, and we're asking for their safe return—no questions asked. Their value to us is immeasurable.' Fans with information about the instruments are urged to come forward and contact the band's tour manager, Tony Moon at tonymoon@ with any leads. Despite the theft, Heart is continuing their Royal Flush Tour with special guest Tuesday, June 3 in Lexington, Ky. The band's current tour runs through Aug. 30 in Bethel, N.Y. Heart singer has been performing seated after she survived a battle with cancer last year. The singer took a fall in a parking lot earlier this year and broke her elbow in three places, prompting her to perform seated to avoid any further Rock Band Has Instruments Stolen on Eve of Tour Launch first appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

How Kelly Clarkson Got Into Trouble on Show: ‘F— That'
How Kelly Clarkson Got Into Trouble on Show: ‘F— That'

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time15-05-2025

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How Kelly Clarkson Got Into Trouble on Show: ‘F— That'

Kelly Clarkson is about as sweet as you can get when it comes to a former reality TV star. The daytime talk show host is often seen interacting with her fans. Everyone loves to hear her sing or make small talk. But recently, she found herself in hot water after she commented on people's appearances. During her May 10 concert at the Hard Rock Live via Too Fab at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Kelly got carried away when talking about self-love. Like most musicians do, Kelly took a moment to open up to her audience. This time she spoke on the topic of double standards. In recent years, Kelly has made headlines for her weight loss. And while it shouldn't be a topic of conversation these days, it somehow still is. One fan decided to yell that she was 'sexy' during her speech, which triggered the mom of two to reflect on the many compliments and insults she had received over the years. Kelly shared that she had been chastised for complimenting on how others looked around her. Even though she only meant for positive encouragement, her management felt it was a bad decision. While on stage, Kelly joked, 'Every time I go to an HR meeting, I'm like, 'How have I not been fired? They say you're not allowed to say someone looks attractive, and I say f*ck that.' Even though some of the rules are there to avoid any hard feelings, Kelly isn't about to stop being nice. The 43-year-old added 'They were like, 'It might make people feel bad that they looked bad before.' I was fat before, so I'm saying I want you to say, 'Damn!'' she continued. 'Because some of those b*tches are out here working, and we're trying, and I want every motherf*cker that passes me to go, 'Damn! Well done!'' She ended her speech by telling the fan, 'Thank you for saying I look sexy. I will not be calling HR.' TELL US – DO YOU THINK KELLY WAS WRONG TO GIVE A COMPLIMENT? The post How Kelly Clarkson Got Into Trouble on Show: 'F— That' appeared first on Reality Tea.

EXCLUSIVE 'Ungrateful' Kelly Clarkson leaves colleagues 'heartbroken' after fight with HR over her weight loss
EXCLUSIVE 'Ungrateful' Kelly Clarkson leaves colleagues 'heartbroken' after fight with HR over her weight loss

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time15-05-2025

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EXCLUSIVE 'Ungrateful' Kelly Clarkson leaves colleagues 'heartbroken' after fight with HR over her weight loss

What doesn't kill Kelly Clarkson makes her stronger, but the singer's clash with human resources over comments she made following her 60-pound weight loss have seemingly unearthed a slew of underlying issues at her daytime talk show. Clarkson, 43, was performing at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday when she admitted to the audience that she had difficulty observing some of HR's strict rules over at NBC's The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Why Kelly Clarkson Says Releasing New Music Independently as the 'Boss' Feels Different
Why Kelly Clarkson Says Releasing New Music Independently as the 'Boss' Feels Different

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time06-05-2025

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Why Kelly Clarkson Says Releasing New Music Independently as the 'Boss' Feels Different

Clarkson released her first independent single, "Where Have You Been," earlier this month Whatever Kelly Clarkson releases next is up to her. In an interview on the May 6 episode of Today, the three-time Grammy winner opened up about putting out new music as an independent artist after sharing her latest single, "Where Have You Been," earlier this month. "It's interesting, I'm going back and forth with just releasing what I want when I want and doing a full album," Clarkson, 43, whose last album, Chemistry, came out in 2023, told host Carson Daly. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement "I'm going back and forth on that. And the really cool thing about that, Carson, is I'm the boss, so I can do what I want," she added. "Because the next one we're working on doesn't sound like this song, so it's a little more rock and roll." The PEOPLE App is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Released on May 2, "Where Have You Been" marks Clarkson's first independent release on her newly launched label, High Road Records, and features lyrics about finding love after a period of hardship. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement "Where have you been? / What took so long? / I thought I'd found you / Found out I was wrong," she sings on the chorus. "I almost gave up / My light was so dim / And now, here you are / Where have you been?" Clarkson will perform two shows at Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City on May 9 and 10, followed by her upcoming Studio Sessions residency at the Colusseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas later this summer. Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Kelly Clarkson in April 2025 Related: Kelly Clarkson Thought She Found True Love. How Being 'Wrong' Inspired Her New Song 'Where Have You Been' In the Today interview, the "Miss Independent" singer teased of the upcoming residency, "This is totally different for us, how we're doing it." ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement "It's called Studio Sessions, and the reason for that is I feel like you don't get live anymore — maybe back in the '70s — but you really don't get live what you really feel in the studios," explained Clarkson. "You fill out the whole stage, like I've hired more musicians, more singers are coming out, we're literally filling out everything." She added, "There's no tracks at all of any instruments or anything. It's all live. It just feels amazing in the studio, so we wanted to bring that into the setting for everybody, so it's going to be really fun." Read the original article on People

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