Jordan made headlines as the winner of
Norway s Got Talent in 2014 at just 8 years old. The child prodigy brought tears to the judges eyes and blew the audience away with her soulful covers of Frank Sinatra s classics Gloomy Sunday and Fly Me to the Moon. As she s gotten older, she has covered artists ranging from Whitney Houston to Adele, gaining over 300 million views on YouTube and almost 1 billion views on Facebook. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Since signing with Republic Records in 2020, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, now 15, is making original music just released a music video for her debut single Million Miles. The ballad which showcases the teen s powerful vocals is a heartfelt tribute to Jordan s late grandfather.
Doyle Brunson. However, when it comes to being the
âGodfather of Norwegian Poker,â that honor goes to the late
Hansen, who many believe is worthy of the Poker Hall of Fame, was active in poker while he fought the cancer, and while those in the know were aware of his health issues, the larger poker community wasnât. Now, more than two years after his death, Hansenâs story is being told in the new poker documentary
âSmileâ by filmmakers
Linn Amundsen.
The 75-minute film is available now on Vimeo and offers an intimate look at Hansenâs life, particularly his later years while he dealt with his terminal cancer diagnosis.
A musical prodigy, Angelina Jordan sang for the first time at barely a year old, and she never stopped. The Los Angeles-based 15-year-old singer and songwriter amplified her voice around the globe, racking up over half-a-billion YouTube views, just shy of 2 billion Facebook views, and praise from Time, CNN, BBC, and People. Along the way, she performed for world leaders at some of the most influential events in Europe, appeared on European and North American television, and quietly enraptured a growing fan base. She graced the stage of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony and delivered an emotionally charged rendition of “What A Wonderful World.” A year later, she wowed an audience at Brilliant Minds in Stockholm. Touching down in Seoul during 2017, she joined a powerhouse bill alongside PSY and Norah Jones in front of 40,000 people at Muse In City Festival. Quincy Jones personally invited her to perform at his 85th birthday at London’s O2 Arena. Catching the attention of Republ