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Andy Cohen Doubles Down on New Year’s Eve Drinking Plans, Says He Can ‘Torch’ CNN Before Returning to His Bravo Duties
Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock Life of the party! Andy Cohen has no plans of reining in his drinking while cohosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live with pal Anderson Cooper. “It’s fun for me because I’m a guest on CNN, so I’m like a visitor,” Cohen, 54, told Rolling Stone in an interview published on Wednesday, December 28.
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Ryan Seacrest—a no-fun party pooper—says CNN is wise to scale back the New Year's Eve drinking
Ryan Seacrest has come forward in support of folks being *shudder* sober during the New Year’s Eve broadcasts. The host of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve on ABC shares that he does not drink while hosting the festivities and thinks everyone else would be better off hosting a buttoned-up, non-boozy show—unlike those delinquents over at CNN.
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Journey's Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain Bicker over Band's Music Playing at Trump Mar-a-Lago Event
The guitarist sent a cease and desist letter to the keyboardist over long-held tension regarding the former's connections to Trump and the resulting political implications
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Journey's Neal Schon serves Jonathan Cain with cease-and-desist letter after Donald Trump performances
Neal Schon has served Journey's Jonathan Cain a cease-and-desist letter after he performed at events affiliated with former President Donald Trump.
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Journey Member Files Cease-And-Desist Against Bandmate
'Journey is not, and should not be, political.'
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Journey’s Neal Schon Files Cease-and-Desist Against Bandmate Jonathan Cain for Playing Group’s Music at Trump Rallies (EXCLUSIVE)
The members of long-running rock band Journey have long had fractious relations, but an inter-band cease-and-desist order is a new peak: Keyboardist Jonathan Cain, who performed “Don’t Stop Believin’” for Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last month with a backing “chorus” including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Kari Lake, was served with a cease-and-desist order […]
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Perry Farrell is well enough to play the Spokane Arena and the frontman makes a Lollapalooza announcement
Nov. 8—Fronting a rock band is more strenuous than most fans realize. Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and Fishbone vocalist Angelo Moore have had knee replacements. Former Journey singer Steve Perry had a hip replacement. Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell has had his share of physical issues. A neck injury caused Farrell and his band to cancel five recent appearances on his current tour ...
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Steve Perry Releases Expanded ‘The Season’ Featuring New Song ‘Maybe This Year’
'The Season Deluxe Edition' adds two previously unreleased songs to the eight from the first release.
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Reclusive Rock Icon Steve Perry Drops Hint About 1st New Original Song In Years
The former Journey frontman surprised fans by singing a few lines of the new tune.
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Ex-Journey Singer Steve Perry Battles Former Bandmates Over Trademarks
Perry hopes to block members Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon from using trademarks to band's classic songs, including Anyway You Want It,” “Wheel In The Sky” and “Open Arms”
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