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JD & the Straight Shot (also promoted as JD and the Straight Shot) is the country blues and roots rock vanity project [1] [2] of its frontman and guitarist, Cablevision Systems Corporation CEO and Madison Square Garden Company Executive Chairman James L. Dolan, formed in 2001.
A series of tour cancellations and changes by big-name artists has sparked questions about whether the post-pandemic live music boom could be cooling. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling ...
On January 16, 2024, a sexual assault lawsuit was filed against Dolan in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California by Kellye Croft, a former massage therapist who alleged Dolan pressured her into giving him "unwanted sexual intercourse" when his band JD & the Straight Shot was touring with the Eagles in 2013.
Three. Two. One.: The Tour Lennon Stella: Tour cancelled. [195] Time to Shine Tour Ally Brooke: Tour cancelled. [196] Tomorrow's Modern Boxes Tour Thom Yorke: North American leg postponed. [10] Tour for You Tinashe: Tour cancelled. [197] Twicelights World Tour: Twice: Seoul and Tokyo shows cancelled. [198] [199] Unfinished Business: The ...
One final wish. The details of Larry King’s last will and testament have been revealed nearly three weeks after his death. Celebrity Deaths in 2021 Read article In the legal document, which Us ...
The Larry King Show, 2007. Back in 2007, Seinfeld appeared on The Larry King Show and was almost lost for words when host King, who died in 2021 aged 87, questioned whether his show had been canceled.
Larry King is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, and band leader based in Chicago, Illinois. In the late 1980s King along with guitarist Keith Burnstine (Bluesmind, Mindspool) was the co-founder and lead singer of the Los Angeles glam rock band Human Factor, and after moving back to Chicago, founded the Larry King Orchestra in 1997 ...
In the 1980s and ’90s, for celebrities, politicians, lawyers, activists and many others, an appearance on CNN’s “Larry King Live” was a sign that you’d made it on the national stage.