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Sony To Launch New Label, Palm Tree Records, With Kygo & Manager Myles Shear

(CelebrityAccess) – Sony Music Entertainment announced this week that it has partnered with global superstar DJ Kygo (Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll) and his manager Myles Shear, to launch a brand new label, Palm Tree Records. The imprint will focus on ‘identifying and cultivating emerging artistry in dance and electronic music,’ and will work in connection with Kygo and Shear’s newly launched management company. Commenting on the partnership, Rob Stringer, CEO, Sony Music said: “We are thrilled to be expanding our successful relationship with Kygo and Myles.

Brandon Ingram Dating, Family, Salary, Tattoos

EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: November 14, 2019When you are competing in one of the highest leagues in the world, one has to be in the best shape of his/her life. In contrast, if you have any injury or have been diagnosed with anything terrible, it becomes a challenge to be able to survive among the best athlete. Indeed, New Orleans Pelicans # 14, small forward Brandon Xavier Ingram’s 2019, has been full of injury, recently with a knee injury in mid-November 2019.

Gifted 7-year-old dubbed the preschool Picasso shakes up the art world

“At just seven years old, he is established in the art world. There is interest from Germany, France and the USA,” his father and manager, Kerem Akar, said. Akar senior discovered Mikail’s precocious talent by chance several years ago, when he gifted his son a canvas and some handprint paints for his fourth birthday. “We had already bought him enough cars and action figures, so we had the idea of getting him a canvas,” Kerem Akar said.

How the Song Blake Shelton Wrote With His Mom Became an Empire

Perhaps moms do know best. For Blake Shelton, his big break came with a song called "Austin," which he released in 2001. For Shelton's mom, Dorothy Shackleford, it was a Christmas song they wrote together called "Time for Me to Come Home." The song was a part of Shelton's Christmas album Cheers, It's Christmas, which came out in 2012 ... but that wasn't the end of it. Since then, the song has taken on a life of its own.

Photos: Truck-eating bridges in QC

In 1971, a local newspaper ran a special report on the “truck-eating viaduct” on Brady Street. A proposed solution at the time was yellow flashing lights. 4 MORE Some semis just can’t resist the flashiest truck-eating … Truck-eating bridge enjoys roof for dinner Truck-eating bridge didn’t miss breakfast Semi gets through truck-eating bridge; trailer doesn’t “Must this viaduct ramming go on forever?