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Stars in the House, Seth Rudetsky lost count.
Cohosting the sometimes twice-daily YouTube shows with his husband, actor-producer James Wesley, with guests in theatre, television and film, plus composers and health officials, since March 2020, has been an amazing, if not dizzying, accomplishment.
Rudetsky, 53, a veteran theatre pianist, has been part of the orchestra pit for numerous Broadway shows. He also hosts his own Sirius/XM Satellite Radio show,
On Broadway, and has created a few of his own musical plays and numerous benefit concerts onstage before the pandemic inspired he and Wesley to quickly adjust to home entertainment.
That includes his converted live concerts with Broadway and TV performers that until early last year toured the country, including San Francisco.
Great to see and welcome back, said Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, thanking the new U.S.President Biden for rejoining the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change, immediately after his inauguration last week.
The LA based artist is also a Grammy nominee.
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During one of the most challenging years in recent times, singer/songwriter Ant Clemons turned his dreams into reality. Clemons has been making music since he was a kid growing up in New Jersey. And as recently as a few years ago, was working at Red Lobster to pay the bills while working on his music.
Ant Clemons and Justin Timberlake will perform their song Better Days during the Celebrate America Primetime Special.
And in what can only be described as the living American Dream, tonight, he’ll take the national stage performing alongside Justin Timberlake during the “Celebrating America Primetime Special.” So how did he get here?
Vice President Kamala Harrisâs swearing in inspires local girls
Local girls inspired by Sen. Kamala Harris becoming vice president By Kassie Simmons | January 20, 2021 at 6:20 PM EST - Updated January 20 at 7:22 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - As Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn into office today, girls across the nation watched in awe, knowing that nothing is out of reach.
âItâs exciting because sheâs the first African American woman to be the Vice President,â said Imoni and Saniyah James, sisters ages eight and nine.
Before Election Day, it seemed impossible to the girls. Even until today, these girls thought they might never see a female vice president , let alone a woman who looks like them.