Cousins Killed In Double Prince George's County Shooting Remembered As 'Incredible Fathers'
2024-03-20
Charles Oxley, 28, of Oxon Hill, and Washington, DC resident Lamont Oxley, 30, have been identified by police as the victims who were gunned down on Sunday, Sept. 10.
The shooting was reported at approximately 11:10 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 10 in the 5500 block of Livingston Terrace.
Upon arrival, officers say that they pronounced Charles Oxley dead at the scene, while Lamont Oxley was rushed to an area hospital where he later died from his gunshot wounds.
Gary Allan Engaged To Fiance Molly Martin| Insights About His Married Life & Net Worth
2024-03-20
The country singer, Gary Allan revealed that he proposed to his girlfriend, Molly Martin, via Instagram at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens in Nashville. The singer shared several photos on his Instagram where he is seen on one knee wearing a coat having his girlfriend surprised. The snaps included the couple sharing a glass of champagne surrounded by fairy lights and a close-up shot of the engagement ring which the singer designed himself.
PHILADELPHIA (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — A Philadelphia promoter has filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, alleging breach of contract, after Live Nation withdrew from a partnership to produce the Popped! Festival.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Popped! CEO Alexis Rosenzweig, names not only Live Nation but also two of the company's executives, Geoff Gordon and Jim Sutcliffe, who the suit alleges committed tortious interference when they worked to prevent the band The Roots from appearing at the Popped!
PORT TOWNSEND (CelebrityAccess) – THING, co-produced by Seattle Theatre Group and founded in 2019 by Adam Zacks (Sasquatch! Festival founder) is returning to Washington state for 2022, on August 26-28 at Fort Worden State Park next to Puget Sound in Port Townsend, Was.
The 2022 edition, which includes music, podcasts, comedy, family entertainment, visual art installations and more, features Modest Mouse, Father John Misty, Jungle, Goose, Freddie Gibbs, Durand Jones and the Indications, Adrian Younge, Dry Cleaning, L’Rain and more.
NEW YORK (CelebrityAccess) – Amuse, a music company combining custom-built technology for talent discovery and empowering the independent music community, is proud to be the official sponsor of the 2023 Anti Social Camp – the biggest songwriting camp in the world. The camp will be held for the third time June 12 – 17 across the “big apple” – New York City.
Anti Social Camp has been described as the “SXSW for songwriters” – a front-facing global festival with 100 recording sessions and a packed calendar of concerts, parties and events.
NASHVILLE (CelebrityAccess) – Reigning ACM “Artist of the Decade” Jason Aldean has today (Sept. 16) announced details for his upcoming 2020 We Back Tour.
Named after the new lead single from his upcoming ninth studio album, 9 (Macon Music/Broken Bow Records), due out on November 22, the 20-city trek is slated to kick off January 30 in Columbia, SC and will make stops in Jacksonville, Oklahoma City and Tupelo among other cities before wrapping up March 14 in St.
Naim Nezaj, 42, was driving a white Mercedes north on River Road when it struck a curb and he lost control of the vehicle in the 1100 block near the Admiral’s Walk condominiums around 5 a.m., authorities told CLIFFVIEW PILOT.
The Mercedes then “crossed over into the southbound lane,” hitting a Mitsubishi Lanser driven by a 36-year-old Jersey City woman, they said.
Nezaj was pronounced dead at the scene, and the driver of the other car was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center with several compound fractures, they said.
Tom Bergeron got fired from Dancing With The Stars (DWTS), which has come as a surprise. However, Bergeron had already opened about his departure from the franchise reality show on 14 July 2020 through Twitter. He shared a tweet a couple of months back in July and mentioned that Dancing With The Stars will resume without him.
'Just informed @DancingABC would be continuing without me. It's been an incredible 15-year run and the most unexpected gift of my career.
Lee Seung Gi is a familiar name in the South Korean music scene. With six studio albums and numerous other career credits, he has been ruling out the music industry with beautiful tracks and compositions. He is widely acknowledged for the songs like And Goodbye, Will You Marry Me, Smile Boy, Because You're My Girl, Please, Hard To Say, and more.
Similarly, he is an actor, who appeared in Non-Stop (2000), Shining Inheritance (2009), The King 2 Hearts (2012), You're All Surrounded (2014), A Korean Odyssey (2017-18), Vogabond (2019), and others.