ScHoolboy Q delays release of new album following death of Mac Miller

ScHoolboy Q is slowing the launch of his newest album following the death of his friend and collaborator, Mac Miller. The Compton rapper had intended to release the followup to 2016’s Blank Face LP later this year. But, these plans have changed, since he told fans attending his performance at House of Vans Chicago on
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Production people behind “Fixer Upper” searching for Denver restaurant to star in national TV show pilot

Hit shows such as ldquo;Fixer Upper&rdquo& &; ldquo;Cake Boss” have a thread at High Noon Entertainment. And today, as the production company which specializes in unscripted programming looks to picture a new pilot, this has its eyes Denver. “It’s become my passion project,” stated casting associate producer Caroline Beaton, that had been raised in Englewood
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2 Confirmed Deaths at Lost Lands & Other Issues

Jeff Abel, aka Excisionspoke out yesterday at the Facebook group Excision’s Headbangers. Among rumors swirling all weekend of up to 9 alleged deaths, two have been confirmed in Lost Lands Music Festival in Ohio. The official statement in Lost Lands reads:  View the first article to see embedded media. Jeff Abel, aka Excisionspoke out yesterday
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Denver’s inaugural Grandoozy music festival draws 55,000 over 3 days, organizers say

The inaugural Grandoozy music festival reported an attendance of 55,000 over the three-day weekend of music, food and drinks at southwest Denver’s Overland Park Golf Course. The number of attendees was provided to The Denver Post on Monday by Chris Langley, a public relations representative for Superfly, the company that runs the festival. He declined
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