Who performed at Trump's birthday military parade? See listNew Foto - Who performed at Trump's birthday military parade? See list

Several patriotic and celebratory songs were played during theU.S. Army's 250th anniversary paradeandPresident Donald Trump's unofficial birthday party on June 14. As attendees celebrated the Army, coincidentally on thesame day Trump turned 79,they heard live music throughout, including from country music star Warren Zeider, who performed "Pretty Little Poison," "Guilty As Charged" and other songs at the parade's conclusion. Performers at Trump's events and ceremonies have always been of high interest, from Kid Rock to Carrie Underwood. Here is who performed at the Army birthday parade. Visitors enjoyed live music at the Army birthday celebration from several musicians and service members. Here is who performed: U.S. Army Drill Team U.S. Army Band: Latin Music Ensemble U.S. Army Band: Downrange DJ Nyla Symone Lee Greenwood Scotty Hasting, a former Army infantryman who was wounded in Afghanistan Noah Hicks, a country singer from Nashville Warren Zeiders Zeiders is a 26-year-old country music singer from Hershey, Pennsylvania. He has released four studio albums under Warner Records, including: "Acoustic Covers" (2021), "717 Tapes the Album" (2022), "Pretty Little Poison" (2023) and "Relapse" (2024). The singer had his first number-one hit on country radio with his single "Pretty Little Poison" in 2023, according toBillboard. At Trump's2025 inauguration, country star Carrie Underwood performed "America the Beautiful." Greenwood has appeared at some of Trump's events, including both inaugurations' ancillary events. Kid Rock made an appearance at the Republican National Convention in July 2024, and also at the mostrecent inauguration events, along with Billy Ray Cyrus. At Trump's 2016 swearing-in,Jackie Evancho, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Missouri State University Chorale and the U.S. Marine Band performed. Toby Keith performed at the welcome celebration. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:See who performed at Trump's birthday military parade

Who performed at Trump's birthday military parade? See list

Who performed at Trump's birthday military parade? See list Several patriotic and celebratory songs were played during theU.S. Army'...
Kristen Bell Texts Adam Scott When She's Angry About 'Severance' Cliffhangers and Delays: 'Why Is It Taking So F—ing Long' for New Episodes?New Foto - Kristen Bell Texts Adam Scott When She's Angry About 'Severance' Cliffhangers and Delays: 'Why Is It Taking So F—ing Long' for New Episodes?

Kristen Bell and Adam Scott met more than 20 years ago when he guest-starred on her teen detective drama "Veronica Mars." They've since shared the screen in a handful of comedies — "Party Down," "Parks & Recreation" and "The Good Place" — becoming so friendly that Scott's teenage daughter babysits Bell's kids. "Here's the problem with actors who are friends or see each other socially: It all blends," Bell says as the two sit down to discuss their latest projects. "We went out to dinner two weeks ago. I don't know if that was a scene or if we were at dinner." More from Variety 'Nobody Wants This' Casting Team Used Clips of Adam Brody and Kristen Bell's Past Projects: 'Everyone Could See the Chemistry Right Away' Keri Russell and Scott Speedman on Nearly 30 Years of 'Felicity' and Friendship, From His Last-Minute Audition to Her Regrets: 'Why Didn't I Have More Fun?' Kate Hudson and Kathryn Hahn Relive Their Sweaty 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' Audition and Cry Over Taking Hollywood Risks: 'People Don't Have the Guts to Go For It' Scott chimes in, joking, "Were we shooting that?" They weren't, but fortunately the cameras are rolling for this conversation about their current hit shows — Bell's "Nobody Wants This," a rom-com about an agnostic sex podcaster who falls for a hot rabbi, and Scott's "Severance," in which he plays a white-collar worker who undergoes a medical procedure so that his at-work and at-home selves will exist separately — without any knowledge of each other. KristenBell:We met on "Veronica Mars," and then we worked together the next time on "Party Down." AdamScott:I did "Veronica Mars" because I was buddies with [creator] Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and John Enbom, and then they, of course, created "Party Down" with Paul Rudd. They called me, because when "Veronica Mars" got canceled … Bell:[Feignssurprise] It's canceled?! Scott:I'm so sorry. Can we take five? We may need to take 10. Let's take 15. Bell:That's fine. Moving on. Scott:Around 2008, we started making the show, and that's when you came and did it. Bell:That was actually one of my favorite characters ever. I have a hard time when people are like, "What's your favorite character?" (A) I can't think spontaneously like that; and (b) it's not like I'm marinating about my favorite characters at home, so I don't have an answer. But if I really were to think about it, Uda [Bengt, from "Party Down"] would have been it, because she was so stoic and sharp and just on another planet. She was in another key than everyone else was in. Scott:I remember when you came to do it, we hadn't seen each other or worked together since "Veronica Mars," and I remember being palpably nervous [about you doing] the episode. I'm totally serious. Bell:Why? Scott:Because I hadn't seen you since then, and I don't know, I just remember being nervous. It actually made it easier for me because I could be nervous and not know what to do, because Uda is such a force of nature. Bell:I get what you're saying about being nervous around people. You're very comfortable for me, so I wouldn't say I'm nervous. But when I see other actors, even [those] that I'm friends with, I'm like, they're still someone who's on my television. I've never said it before, but people should know: I get nervous and excited to meet people because they're on my TV too. Scott:People who grow up in Los Angeles or around show business, the big advantage they have on the rest of us is that that's not a big deal for them. Whereas for me, being on a television or on a movie screen or something felt about as likely as going to the moon. So I'm still pretty freaked out about it and get excited on a set. That reminds me. Now seems like a good place for you to maybe officially apologize for the voicemails that you and Dax [Shepard, Bell's husband] leave me? Bell:I would try, but I'm not that good of an actor. The endings to every episode of "Severance" are so biologically frustrating that I don't know how you guys expect anyone to sleep after an episode with that level of a cliffhanger. So what Dax and I tend to do is, when we see someone whose work we love or whose work frustrates us — as in your case — we leave you a nice, long, detailed, unedited voice memo. And you got a lot of those. Scott:I sure did. And I've kept all of them. They're hilarious and deeply flattering, but also deeply insulting. Bell:My favorite one was when Dax pretty much screamed into the voice memo, "Hey, Adam. Kristen just fell out of a two-story window. I bet you'd like to know how she's doing. I'll tell you next week!" Scott:Or the one where you guys called while we were in the middle of shooting Season 2 and just said, "Hey, just curious, are you guys shooting this one minute per week? Why is it taking so fucking long?" Bell:Give us the show! Scott:Just because you guys left that message, it's now going to take seven years for the next season. Bell:Your show has the ability to really evoke a reaction from my family, because my kids watch it as well. Scott:Oh, they do? Bell:They love it! Did you have any idea "Severance" would be as big as it is? Scott:No, not at all. In fact, I remember being particularly freaked out because it was so weird. I mean, I knewIloved it. You never know how something's going to be received until it's out in the world. The most we were hoping for was that people would like it and there would be a following that thought it was weird and cool. But then when it was as successful as it was in Season 1, we were thrilled. It was all a really lovely surprise. Bell:What did you think when you read the scene where your work self and your at-home self meet face-to-face? Scott:If you read something like that, you just immediately start dreading. Bell:That made you nervous? Scott:Oh, yeah — I was terrified to do that. Bell:For what reason? Scott:I just see it as a series of opportunities to screw it up and lean in too far. Bell:Don't talk about my friend like that. I thought it was one of the most dynamite sequences I've ever seen. Scott:We need to talk about your show. Bell:Why would we do that? Scott:Because "Nobody Wants This" is so great. You and Adam Brody obviously have this palpable thing. The word "chemistry" is overused with actors because it generalizes something that either works or doesn't and is incredibly special. Sometimes it's manufactured and the audience can't tell, and theythinkpeople have incredible chemistry. Bell:And sometimes you can't stand the person, but you read like you have incredible chemistry. Isn't that weird? Scott:Itisweird. But with you and Adam, I feel like there is something crackly and special there. And you guys know each other. Bell:We were in ancillary friend groups since our 20s. He was on "The O.C." I was on "Veronica Mars," and he dated a close friend of mine. So I always assumed I knew him — mainly because sometimes we were at his apartment when he wasn't there. Then we worked together on this movie, "Some Girl(s)," and he played a love interest of mine on "House of Lies." I was eight months pregnant; we had a sex scene, which he affectionately refers to as our "threesome." Scott:Oh, Jesus. That's amazing. Bell:It was a whole thing. He's always been such a delight to watch. He makes so many weird choices, and you can't tether him. He's so alive. When I read [the script for "Nobody Wants This"], I was completely convinced it had to be Adam, and I said that to everyone. They were like, "Adam Brody, huh? We hadn't thought of him," and I was like, "Please trust me." And then I showed the producers a tape of Adam and I working together, and I'm like, "Something about what we can manufacture with that lens just works." Scott:That's interesting, though, because you hadn't done something specifically like this before together. It's just something you knew. Something else that's so interesting is that this is an interfaith relationship. Bell:Adam's character, Noah, is a rabbi, so he has had a very specific upbringing. He wants to be the head rabbi; it's ingrained in him. My character doesn't really believe in anything. They meet, and they feel each other on a level that doesn't make sense to either of them — because nobody wants this. But what I liked so much about it is you could insert anything here. This person is a Christian; this person is not. This person is a witch, and this person is not. There's all these different walks of life that you could small-mindedly convince yourself are not for you. Not to be too "coexist bumper sticker" about it, but the reality is we're all just human beings trying the best we can. 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Kristen Bell Texts Adam Scott When She’s Angry About ‘Severance’ Cliffhangers and Delays: ‘Why Is It Taking So F—ing Long’ for New Episodes?

Kristen Bell Texts Adam Scott When She's Angry About 'Severance' Cliffhangers and Delays: 'Why Is It Taking So F—ing Long...
Report: Knicks to interview Mike Brown, Taylor Jenkins for coaching vacancyNew Foto - Report: Knicks to interview Mike Brown, Taylor Jenkins for coaching vacancy

The New York Knicks plan to interview two head coaches who were fired during the 2024-25 season as they continue to seek a replacement for dismissed coach Tom Thibodeau, ESPN reported Saturday. Set to chat with the Knicks are former Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins, who coached the Memphis Grizzlies, per the report. The Knicks have been turned aside in their efforts to talk with current NBA head coaches, with their teams not granting permission. The list includes Jason Kidd (Dallas Mavericks), Chris Finch (Minnesota Timberwolves), Ime Udoka (Houston Rockets) and Quin Snyder (Atlanta Hawks). The Knicks fired Thibodeau last week after the team lost to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals -- the first time they'd advanced to that round in 25 years. Brown, 55, was fired 31 games into his third season in Sacramento, where he posted a 107-88 overall record. He previously was the head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers (2005-10, 2013-14) and Los Angeles Lakers (2011-12) and has a career record of 454-304 in the regular season. His teams are 50-40 in the postseason, and Brown took the LeBron James-led Cavaliers to the NBA Finals in the 2006-07 season. Cleveland was swept by the San Antonio Spurs. He's been named NBA Coach of the Year twice, first with Cleveland following the 2008-09 season and then with Sacramento in 2022-23, when he led the Kings to their first postseason in 16 seasons. The Grizzlies fired Jenkins, 40, in March with nine games left in the regular season and a 44-29 record. At the time he was ousted. the Grizzlies were tied for fourth place in the standings in the Western Conference. They ended the season 3-6 and fell to the play-in round, capturing the No. 8 seed. They were swept by the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the play-in round. Jenkins had a 250-214 record in nearly six full seasons with the Grizzlies. They qualified for the playoffs three times and were 9-14, winning just one series. --Field Level Media

Report: Knicks to interview Mike Brown, Taylor Jenkins for coaching vacancy

Report: Knicks to interview Mike Brown, Taylor Jenkins for coaching vacancy The New York Knicks plan to interview two head coaches who were ...
Las Vegas Grand Prix extended through 2027 after a roller-coaster startNew Foto - Las Vegas Grand Prix extended through 2027 after a roller-coaster start

The Las Vegas Grand Prix received a two-year contract extension that keeps the race that runs down the iconic Strip on the calendar through 2027. Las Vegas was added to the F1 schedule in 2023 on a three-year contract but with commitment from casino partners and a 10-year approval from Clark County for the race to take place along the Strip. Las Vegas was on the 2026 calendar announced earlier this week even though the extension wasn't revealed until Saturday at the Canadian Grand Prix. Emily Prazer, the president of the Las Vegas Grand Prix and chief commercial officer of F1, said the plans are to extend the race long into the future. "We want to make sure that we're continuing to evolve what we're doing. But the intent is a much longer-term arrangement," Prazer said. "As we all know, the race has had its challenges, but we're coming out the other side. So we want to make sure that it continues to work for both sides." Las Vegas has had a roller-coaster start to its F1 presence as the inaugural race was bogged down by high ticket and hotel prices, then a loose water valve cover that damaged Carlos Sainz's Jr. car in the first practice. The valve cover caused a lengthy delay for track inspection and fans were forced to exit the venue ahead of second practice, which ran until 4 a.m. In the end, the race was one of the best of the season. Ticket prices were lowered for 2024 and hotel rates dropped, and ahead of this November's race, the start time has been moved from its previous slot of 10 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. The race holds a spot on the calendar the week before Thanksgiving and city officials credit the Grand Prix for boosting one of its weakest commercial periods into a money-generating week. November, traditionally one of Las Vegas' weakest months, last year had its most commercially successful month in city history. Figures released this year said the 2024 event generated $934 million in revenue with $45 million raised in taxes. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Las Vegas Grand Prix extended through 2027 after a roller-coaster start

Las Vegas Grand Prix extended through 2027 after a roller-coaster start The Las Vegas Grand Prix received a two-year contract extension that...
'90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing'New Foto - '90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing'

'90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing'originally appeared onParade. I've been a huge lover of1990s countrysince, well, the 1990s, and one of my favorite singers of the decade wasJo Dee Messina. Every time I hear, "I'm Alright," "Stand Beside Me," "Lesson in Leavin'," "Bye Bye," or any of her other biggest hits, I always turn up the volume and sing along. Now 54, Messina's vocals are just as strong as they ever were, and she's still entertaining crowds and singing her heart out. Concert goers to her show at The Caverns in Tennessee on June 8 got a special treat when thecountry queenperformed an "epic medley" of classic rock gems. She kicked things off with "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi, and then she went into a few other fan-favorite songs that had the audience all fired up. It would've been so much fun to see this performance! After all, it's not every concert where you get a Bon Jovi tune followed by "Love Isn't Always on Time," "Forever Yours," "Hit Me with Your Best Shot," "I Don't Want to Lose Your Love Tonight," and "I Love Rock and Roll" all in one set. People who watched the TikTok clip were just as thrilled by the medley as those in the live audience. One person said, "She was amazing!!" Another fan added, "Bada-s! Love it!" Someone else said, "Singing so many hit songs. Stunning beauty and a voice of gold. Knew every song from various artists. Awesome, Jo Dee. You are so cool. Rock On. 🎤🎸" Related: '90s Country Queen, 54, Teases Major Career News: 'Do Not Keep Us Waiting' Messina's next show is on Friday, June 27, at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but she alsohas tour dates scheduledinto November of 2025. She'd be a great one to catch for a good dose of '90s nostalgia... coupled with a little bit of classic rock n' roll! 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 '90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing'first appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

'90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing'

'90s Country Star, 54, Stuns Concert Goers with 'Epic Medley' of Classic Rock Tunes: 'Amazing' '90s Country Star, 54...
Bonnaroo Cancels Festival After A Day of RainNew Foto - Bonnaroo Cancels Festival After A Day of Rain

After a day of rain, the organizers of Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2025 in Manchester, Tennessee have called the whole thing off. In a statement released on Friday evening, organizers said, "Significant and steady precipitation [...] will deteriorate camping and egress conditions in the coming days. We are beyond gutted, but we must make the safest decision and cancel the remainder of Bonnaroo." The festival grounds, known as the Farm to attendees, saw rounds of showers and storms beginning early in the afternoon with the heaviest rain falling between 3-4 p.m. A steady rain continued into the evening hours, before tapering off Friday night. "The city of Manchester saw close to 1 inch of rain total," meteorologist Tiffany Savona noted. Some festival goers were less than thrilled with the decision. "What happened to the day when we kept on living through the weather? These days we shut down for everything it makes no sense," one commenter replied to the announcement. Though a single inch of rain might not sound like a dangerous situation to some of us,footage from the campgroundsconfirmed that flooding and mud were a serious concern. Streams of rainwater and mud puddles in campsites grew overnight, though that didn't stop some festivalgoers from making the most of the situation. Shirtless and in swimsuits, many were seendivingandplayingin the mud. It has been a particularly rainy springaround the country, including for Tennessee. The month of May was the third rainiest on record for the state.

Bonnaroo Cancels Festival After A Day of Rain

Bonnaroo Cancels Festival After A Day of Rain After a day of rain, the organizers of Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2025 in Manchester, Te...
Nationals' bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debutNew Foto - Nationals' bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debut

WASHINGTON (AP) — The dog days of summer arrived Saturday at Nationals Park. Bruce, a 21-month-old Golden Retriever, fetched a bat during a ceremony before the Washington Nationals' game against the Miami Marlins as part of a Pups in the Park promotion. He retrieved bats the last two seasons with the Rochester Red Wings, Washington's Triple-A affiliate. Bruce, wearing a bandana with an "MLB debut" patch he received when he arrived at the stadium, was presented a commemorative bat. He then took a circuitous route from the dugout toward first base after Nationals reliever Zach Brzykcy dropped the bat in foul territory before the bat dog collected his quarry to the delight of a crowd wowed by his work and enthusiasm. "Look at this dog and try not to smile," said Josh Snyder, Bruce's owner. "He's great. He's goofy. I think he's the perfect candidate for Rochester, the Red Wings and now the Nationals." Snyder, who wore a No. 25 Nationals jersey with "Bruce" on the nameplate, said he drove through the night with Bruce and arrived in Washington around 3 a.m. Saturday. But it was anything but a rough morning and early afternoon for Bruce, who casually lapped up attention as he walked through the tunnel in the stadium. Bruce spent about 50 minutes on the field before the ceremony, where he was hounded by well-wishers. He also did a couple practice bat retrievals with Snyder's assistance before Nationals catcher Riley Adams stopped to pet him on his way out for pregame work. He won't work during the actual game, however, and will return to Triple-A duties afterward. Bruce is Snyder's second dog work to with the Red Wings, following the late Milo, and both participated in campaigns to raise money for Rochester's Veterans Outreach Center and Honor Flight of Rochester. This week — which included an announcement from the Nationals on Tuesday that Bruce had worked his tail off to earn a promotion — generated plenty of buzz even before Saturday's debut. "Social media, everything like that seems like it's seriously blown up, and we love it," Snyder said. "Really good publicity with our goal and our mission of bringing people together. It shows it's just doing that." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Nationals' bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debut

Nationals' bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debut WASHINGTON (AP) — The dog days of summer arrived Saturday...
U.S. Open: Philip Barbaree and his caddying wife provide the best celebration of the tournamentNew Foto - U.S. Open: Philip Barbaree and his caddying wife provide the best celebration of the tournament

OAKMONT, Pa. — Imagine a five-foot putt, one shorter than the width of your outstretched arms. If you're a professional golfer, you've got a roughly three-in-four chance of making it. The odds are very much in your favor. Now imagine that putt is to make the cut at a major — in this case, the U.S. Open. Suddenly that five feet starts to look like five miles, doesn't it? Philip Barbaree faced that exact challenge Saturday morning. The former Junior Amateur champion returned to the course early Saturday to finish out his rain-delayed second round. He needed to make par on his final hole to make the cut. No pressure. With his wife Chloe caddying for him, with his entire career leading up to this very moment, Barbaree stepped up to the ball, gave it a tap, and watched it roll slightly uphill and true: Making the cut matters.Just ask the Barbarees ❤️pic.twitter.com/VSQnLFIycS — U.S. Open (@usopengolf)June 14, 2025 The moment of sheer joy, the exultation and embrace of Philip and Chloe, rocketed around social media with good reason. Even if you don't know who the Barbarees are — and, let's be honest, most golf fans don't — you can see the joy on their faces, pride and relief and exultation all at once. It was a welcome antidote to all the seething, griping andclub-tossinghappening elsewhere on the course. Here's how it came together. Barbaree has spent most of the last half-decade trying to find his way in the merciless world of professional golf. The 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur champion — he won it two years after a guy named Scottie Scheffler — Barbaree has struggled since turning pro out of LSU in 2021. At one point, he went three years without making a cut on a national-level tour. He only qualified for this year's U.S. Open through local and regional tournaments, but an opening-round 76 appeared to put his dreams of making the cut in jeopardy. The less-than-desirable late-Friday tee time meant Barbaree would have a whole lot of time to think about how to attack the cut line. He posted a three-birdie, two-bogey round through the first 15 holes of Friday to get two strokes clear of the +7 cut line. The finish line was in sight. But at Oakmont, nothing is ever easy. Barbaree bogeyed the par-4 7th, shrinking his margin of error to a single stroke. At that point, the heavens above Oakmont erupted, sending Barbaree and the other few golfers still on the course home for the night. He would have to return to Oakmont at 7:30 a.m. Saturday morning, and he would be facing the two toughest holes on the course. On the par-3 8th, his tee shot reached the green, but 101 feet from the pin. With the greens more unpredictable after an inch of rain had fallen, Barbaree three-putted, eliminating all cushion. Now he would need to make a par on the par-4 ninth hole — the toughest hole on the course, one that had been playing to an average of 4.54 strokes on Friday — to extend his tournament. His tee shot found the fairway, his second shot reached the green 32 feet from the pin, and his first putt stopped five feet, two inches short. He breathed deep, stepped up … and got it done. "Knowing that I pretty much had to come out and make par on one of the hardest holes on the course," Barbaree said after his round, "and then to actually do it, you know, that's what you practice for, that's what you dream about." Then he turned to Chloe, who stood beside him smiling. "To be able to pull off a shot like that when it matters, and then with her on the bag," he said, "is special." Chloe has been caddying for Philip for about a year. She doesn't tote a full tour bag, and she doesn't necessarily help him with the nuances of the course or club selection the way longtime caddies might. "I always tell him I'm honored that he chooses me as his caddy because I know that's a big role to fill," she said, smiling. "I'm not pushy, you know. I don't know all the facts, so I'm really there for moral support and encouragement." "I don't like a lot of information out there. I'll start thinking way too much, so if I start talking it through with the caddy then sometimes I just get it in my own head," Philip explained with a laugh. "Just to have her there with me, just to provide some peace and comfort, it's been really nice." Professionally speaking, making the cut at the U.S. Open is a huge benefit to Barbaree's career.He'll cash a significant paycheck this week, and he's proven he can hang with the game's best; he's several strokes ahead of major winners Cam Smith and Hideki Matsuyama after three rounds, and that's not to mention all those who didn't even make the cut. Beyond that, though, his performance this week exempts him from the first stage of Q School, giving him a leg up on obtaining his full PGA Tour card for the 2026 season. "Oakmont's hard, but Q-School as a whole might be harder," Barbaree said. "Just to be able to skip a stage is huge." Also hard: sticking with your golf dreams. Barbaree conceded that he's gone through some dark times as he's chased his dream. "There were some down periods, absolutely," he said, "multiple times where I'm thinking,Do I want to keep playing? Do I want to keep doing this?But I love golf so much that it's just too hard to give up." Plus, as he noted with a smile, there are tougher jobs than pro golfer. "Oakmont is just barely harder than my experience as a busboy at my dad's steakhouse," he said. "In two short days I got sick, I cut my finger wide open, and it just wasn't a whole lot of fun. So I knew I had to get back on the course." The decision has paid off nicely so far this week.

U.S. Open: Philip Barbaree and his caddying wife provide the best celebration of the tournament

U.S. Open: Philip Barbaree and his caddying wife provide the best celebration of the tournament OAKMONT, Pa. — Imagine a five-foot putt, one...
Joan Jett pays tribute to Sly Stone, Brian Wilson at Las Vegas residency opener: ReviewNew Foto - Joan Jett pays tribute to Sly Stone, Brian Wilson at Las Vegas residency opener: Review

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. LAS VEGAS – IfJoan Jettneeds to peek at a lyric, she doesn't rely on a teleprompter. Instead, she glances down at the binder opened to a printed page. At 66, she's still rockin' the shag hair and tough chick sleeveless vest, both in her preferred black, and delivering the signature "ch-ch-ch-ch" of "Cherry Bomb" with a snarl and a smile. It is notable thatJett remains unchangedafter 50 years in a business that was notoriously bitter toward strong women fronting rock bands. That she's doing it sounding as vocally robust and looking as effortlessly cool as she has for decades is ovation worthy. On Friday, June 13, Jett and her reliable Blackhearts - Dougie Needles on guitar, Hal B. Selzer on bass and Michael McDermott on drums – played the first of afive-show stintthrough June 21 at theHouse of Blues Las Vegas. Jett is also an opener onBilly Idol's current tourand will resume her slot Aug. 14. For her Vegas christening, Jett and her band – which also included longtime producer, business partner and confidante Kenny Laguna on keyboards – unpacked a 75-minute chest of hits and deep cuts. The tracks included the industry side-eye singalong "Fake Friends" and "Coney Island Whitefish," both from 1983's "Album." That record also contained Jett's faithful rendition ofSly & The Family Stone's"Everyday People," a song that espouses her lifelong belief in equality. "This one's for you, Sly!" Jett said before diving into the airy guitar chords. Prior to taking the stage, the Beach Boys' carefree "Fun, Fun, Fun" filled the venue, an obvious nodto cofounder Brian Wilson, who died two days after Stone on June 11. Jett knows that casual fans are thrilled to relish in her swaying hit cover of Tommy James and the Shondells' "Crimson & Clover" and the foot stomper "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)." But theRock & Roll Hall of Fameris also a savvy veteran who understands that her dedicated, multi-generational audience will appreciate a throwback to the Bruce Springsteen-penned "Light of Day," which featured drummer McDermott rolling through a cascade of tom tom beats. Fans will also happily finger snap along with her to The Replacements' "Androgynous." A wallop of a trifecta – "I Love Rock 'N' Roll," "I Hate Myself For Loving You" and "Bad Reputation" – showcased Jett'sbrawny pop-rocksalted with a dash of punk, at least in attitude. In arecent interview with USA TODAY, Jett shared that she wanted to include some acoustic songs in her Vegas shows and she did. At the end of the concert, she detoured with tunes including "Oh Woe is Me," a bonus track from her 1981 breakthrough album "I Love Rock 'N' Roll." Jett is a steadfast rocker — a musician and songwriter whose continued success is rooted in being untrendy but unshakably cool. For that alone, she should take many bows. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Joan Jett drops robust rock at Las Vegas residency opener

Joan Jett pays tribute to Sly Stone, Brian Wilson at Las Vegas residency opener: Review

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How Tall Is Prince George? The 11-Year-Old Wows Royal Watchers in New Photosoriginally appeared onParade. Prince GeorgeattendedTrooping the Colour 2025on June 14 in London, England, alongside his parents, William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales. George's siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were also in attendance for the annual parade which celebrates the birthday of the British Monarch. As the family partook in some of the traditional activities — including greeting the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham Palace — there's one thing that royal watchers couldn't help but notice — Prince George, 11, has gotten really tall. In fact, he's towering over his siblings and is catching up to his mom. Photos of the event were shared on social media and it didn't take long for comments about George's height to pop up. "He is going to be tall like his father! He is already well past Catherine's shoulder today and she is in 4-5 inch heels!"one person wrote on X. "He's going to be tall like his parents!"someone else said. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Once on the balcony, did anyone else notice that Princess of Wales is only about a head taller than Prince George? Plus she's wearing heels. He has gotten so tall! Next year, he'll match her height,"a third comment read. "Teenage girls are going to have a poster of him on their wall very soon,"a fourth X user added. While Prince George's exact height hasn't been confirmed,The Sunreportsthat he stands at 5-foot-3. The outlet also notes that his father, William is 6-foot-3 and Catherine is 5-foot-9. How Tall Is Prince George? The 11-Year-Old Wows Royal Watchers in New Photosfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

How Tall Is Prince George? The 11-Year-Old Wows Royal Watchers in New Photos

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