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Charles takes on official role for malaria charity of which Andrew was patron
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Oklahoman Kitt Wakeley tops charts with album featuring Joe Satriani
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Stockholm’s Avicii Arena lends its name to mental illness prevention
Stockholm Live, managed by worldwide live entertainment company ASM Global, has announced a name change for the Ericsson Globe. The venue will now be branded as Avicii Arena.
A partnership with the Tim Bergling Foundation, and support from local naming rights sponsors, insurer Trygg-Hansa and construction retailer Bauhaus will also mean the venue will become a symbol for mental illness prevention.
“ASM Global takes tremendous pride in not only presenting unparalleled entertainment experiences but also in playing a positive role in the lives of our millions of guests in countries throughout the world,” said ASM Global president and
Happy Birthday to Pete Townshend, who turns 76 today (May 19th)!!! Townshend, who is the primary creative force behind the Who, wrote nearly all of the band's music and has been responsible for crafting the stories and themes behind such rock classics as Tommy, Who's Next, and Quadrophenia. Recently released is the "Super-Deluxe Edition" of The Who Sell Out in a massive box set, with a total of 112 tracks over five discs. The collection includes never-before-heard outtakes and Townshend demos along with a heaping dose of replica memorabilia from the era. The Who's most recent studio set, titled WHO, was released on December 6th, 2019 and entered the Billboard 200 at Number two behind Roddy Ricch's chart-topping Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. WHO hit the UK charts at Number Three and still marks the Who's best charting album in the States since 1978's Who Are You which also peaked at Number Two. An updated version of the album is now