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2 days ago
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Witness the Incredible Horror Transformation of DAYS' Stacy Haiduk
While the Devil hasn't shown his head in Salem for a while, Days of Our Lives has still delivered some horrific moments, such as when EJ was shot or John was engulfed in the meth lab explosion. Star Stacy Haiduk, who plays the seductive and scheming Kristen DiMera, is no stranger to horror movies and TV shows. The actress had previously urged fans to buckle up for her vampire horror short, Brand New Cadillac, in October 2024. And recently, she shared some gruesome fun she had at a horror convention. Haiduk shared a video on Instagram set to Bachman-Turner Overdrive's rock classic, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet. The video was a fast-motion time-lapse of her having extensive makeup and prosthetics applied to her, giving her a stitched-together, Bride of Frankenstein-type look, yet unique and refreshing. Despite the heavy makeup effects, Haiduk's incredible beauty shone through. The post's caption read, 'I was so grateful to have been part of this talented group of artists!!!! When a friend who I worked with on Superboy @rob_burmans_lab asked to be a model for this glamorous monster, I said YES!!! The process took 5 hours!!!. The talented makeup artist @sheilabondmakeup did such an amazing transformation!!!!! Brava!!!! Hair: by @ Stunning dress by Jennifer McMannus @prettyevilco Shadows💋.' READ THIS: Take a look at what's coming up on DAYS. The creators of Rubberwear products, which are rubber prosthetics used for various makeup special effects, are Robert Burman, who has worked on films like The Fly (1986) and Terminator 2 (1991), among others, and Jennifer McManus, who has worked on projects such as The Big Lebowski (1998). Haiduk shared more videos post-makeup application in her stories, where she's showing off the amazing final result. One video was captioned, 'And our wonderful Bride played by Stacy Haiduk.' READ THIS: Check out Haiduk's other new role. Former DAYS co-star Tamara Braun (Ava) commented, 'Absolutely phenomenal!!!!!!!,' with Haiduk replying, '@tamarabraun I agree!!!!!❤️.' Paul Telfer (Xander), eagerly wrote, 'Amazing Stacy!!!! 😮,' to which Haiduk responded, '@paultelfer right!!!!!!!❤️.' And among all of the wowed fan responses, Emily O'Brien (Theresa/Gwen) reacted, 'Wow stunning work!!' and Haiduk reacted, '@emroya I so agree!!!!'


CBC
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Winnipeg's rock history put on the map as road gets honorary Bachman-Turner Overdrive name
A stretch of Winnipeg's Disraeli Freeway has been given an honorary name to celebrate an iconic Canadian band that helped put Winnipeg on the rock 'n' roll map. The southernmost portion of street, running off Main Street, was officially given the commemorative name Bachman-Turner Overdrive during an unveiling ceremony on Friday morning. Last year, city council's property committee passed a motion by Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie asking for the renaming in honour of the band's contributions to the music industry, and frontman Randy Bachman's work "putting Winnipeg on the map during his continuing career." As the city officially put up the signs with the new honorary name on an unseasonably cold morning, the celebrated guitarist offered thanks for "the very appropriate weather." "It's the reason I left Winnipeg," said Bachman, laughing. "But I love coming back.… It was great growing up here. Rock 'n' roll was great," said Bachman, who rose to fame in the 1960s as the guitarist with another famed Winnipeg band, The Guess Who, before going on to form Bachman-Turner Overdrive in the city in 1973 with his brothers, Robbie and Tim Bachman, along with Fred Turner. Another Bachman brother, Gary, managed the band in its early days. The band, inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2014, produced hits such as Takin' Care of Business and You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet. As he thanked the city for the honorary renaming, Randy Bachman paid tribute to his brothers — Tim and Robbie, who died just a few months apart in 2023, and Gary, who died in 2020. "Gary Bachman, Tim, Robbie.… They're gone, but this will live on," Bachman said. Band member Fred Turner was also on hand for the ceremony. "I didn't think this would ever happen, to tell you the truth," he said. "I can't tell you what it means … especially because I came home." Winnipeg's music scene, Turner said, has always been filled with talented artists, a spawning ground that gave his band the tools to take their songs to an international stage. "When I was a kid, I hoped. It was always a dream to do this," said Turner. "How many people have a childhood dream that becomes real?" Matt Derraugh, a born and raised Winnipeg drummer and Bachman–Turner Overdrive fan who attended Friday's public ceremony, said the band laid the groundwork for performers like him. "Just seeing where they took [their music] to … and how far you can take it to, that is definitely an inspiring piece," he said. The band's records encapsulated Winnipeg's "grit and grime," Derraugh said, capturing its essence in their lyrics. "The great heritage of music, what we have here in BTO, is absolutely an essential part of that, and it's essential for me," Derraugh said. Like Derraugh, BTO formed part of the soundtrack of Ronnie Ladobruk's childhood. The Winnipeg guitarist, who was at the unveiling ceremony, studied the band's record to learn how to play and create his own music. "Freddy's voice, Randy's voice, the guitar playing, the bass, drumming — everything is just incredible," he said. "It's next level. It's powerful." He said the honorary name brings a sense of pride, as well as a reminder of how much can be accomplished when someone dedicates their life to their craft, like BTO did. "It's very inspiring to see them recognized," he said. "They set the bar and they set the road, and we walk down it. We try to forge our own names and our own road," he said. "You can see what's possible if you just keep going."
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Two legendary rock bands coming to The Mill this summer
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Mill has announced Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Marshall Tucker Band will be coming to the concrete venue July 25, as part of the Hoosier Lottery Concert Series. Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) rose to fame with hits like 'Takin' Care of Business' and 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet.' BTO's sound is a distinct blend of hard rock and classic pop, remaining as vibrant and electrifying as it did when Randy Bachman and Fred Turner formed the band in the early 1970s. Joining BTO on July 25 will be one of the pioneering forces in Southern rock, The Marshall Tucker Band. The Marshall Tucker Band is known for hits like 'Can't You See' and 'Heard It in a Love Song.' Their music has been described as a fusion of rock, country, jazz and blues. Tickets will go on sale February 28th at 10 a.m., and ticket prices are $85 for VIP Standing Pit, $60 for VIP and $35 for GA. For more information about this performance and other live shows at The Mill, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.