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Car crash spurs solo turn for rock band leader

Car crash spurs solo turn for rock band leader Tash Neal s recovery led to new songwriting direction FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3 3of3 On March 12, Tash Neal releases his solo debut, “Charge it to the Game.” It’s not his first go-round releasing music; he’s issued a few killer albums with the New York City-based garage rock duo London Souls (who, you may or may not recall, opened for Joe Perry at then-Northern Lights in Clifton Park and thoroughly blew the axeman from Aerosmith off the stage). But this time, it’s different.  “It wasn’t ever my idea to start a band; I got into rock guitar when I was 14 after starting on classical guitar,” Neal said. “People thought I was all right enough to be in bands, but I never really thought of myself as a bandleader. 

Controversial Classics Spur New Conversations for TCM Hosts

Controversial Classics Spur New Conversations for TCM Hosts Brian Steinberg, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Most of the classic films that run on TCM are introduced by a single host. In March, some will require a whole team. The WarnerMedia outlet on Thursdays this month will seek to put some popular but troublesome films in better context, part of an effort it calls “Reframed.” A team of the network’s on-air personnel will introduce viewers to some of Hollywood’s most seminal pictures, which remain popular but are increasingly being scrutinized under a different lens as the nation ponders more deeply how people of different races, backgrounds and creeds treat one another.

33 years later, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall return to Zamunda

33 years later, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall return to Zamunda
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Chick-fil-a giving away $5 Million in grants for Charleston nonprofits

Chick-fil-a giving away $5 Million in grants for Charleston nonprofits The grants are called the Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards and they range from $50,000 to $350,000. (Source: Pexels) By Riley Bean | March 2, 2021 at 1:11 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 10:47 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Chick-fil-a says they will be giving away $5 million to black-led nonprofits and organizations serving communities of color. The fast food giant says organizations in the Charleston area have the chance to apply for their share of a $5 million pot dedicated to helping under-represented communities. The grants are called the Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards and they range from $50,000 to $350,000. The goal is for Chick-fil-a to help organizations that are making an impact in the areas of hunger, homelessness and education.

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