Alan Bergman, Oscar-winning songwriter for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand, dies at 99New Foto - Alan Bergman, Oscar-winning songwriter for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand, dies at 99

Alan Bergmanwrote a song with his future wife on the day they first met. Over the next 60 years, they never stopped making music together. Bergman was one half of one of thegreatest American songwritingduos. The other half was his wife Marilyn, who died in 2022. On July 17, Alan Bergman died at 99, family spokesperson Ken Sunshine told Reuters. Together, the Bergmans wrote the lyrics for "The Way We Were" and "The Windmills of Your Mind," tunes for the film "Yentl," and the theme songs for 1970s television comedies "Maude," "Alice" and "Good Times." "It was a terrible song, but we loved the process," Bergman said in 2011 of that first collaboration. "And from that day on, we've been writing together." The songwriting team went on to win three Oscars, four Emmys and two Grammy awards, and to be inducted into theSongwriters Hall of Famein 1980. Their lyrics were set to the music of composers including Michel Legrand, Marvin Hamlisch, John Williams and Quincy Jones. Singers ranging from Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra to Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand and Sting recorded their songs. In anInstagram postshared July 18, Streisand remembered Bergman as "not only a prolific lyricist, and incredible husband, father and grandfather" but also someone who "was family to me — a father figure." "We met over 60 years ago, and we never stopped loving each other and collaborating together," the singer wrote. "My last conversation with him was about a wonderful song he was working on. At 99 his creative gifts still flowed. I like to think he's again in Marilyn's warm embrace and I'm sure they have started collaborating again on another song! I will miss them both." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Barbra Streisand (@barbrastreisand) Alan Bergman was born in September 1925 in Brooklyn, New York, in the same hospital where his wife was born a few years later. But the couple didn't meet until 1956, when they were introduced by the composer Lew Spence in Los Angeles. The couple married in 1958 and had one daughter. Bergman wrote his first song when he was 13 years old and continued to pen lyrics into his 90s, after his wife's death. The song "Wherever I May Go (for Marilyn)" was a tribute to her. Bergman studied at the University of North Carolina and completed a Master's degree in music at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he met songwriter Johnny Mercer. Mercer, who wrote the lyrics of "Moon River" for the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in 1961, became his mentor. Despite his desire to write songs, Bergman first worked as a TV producer in Philadelphia. At Mercer's urging, he moved to California in the 1950s. "I was writing both music and lyrics in those days, and he would listen to what I was writing and critique it and encourage me," Bergman toldJazzTimes magazinein 2024. "I would not be here today without him. He was a great influence." Bergman liked to use a baseball analogy to explain the couple's writing process — pitching and catching ideas back and forth. He preferred to have the music before he began to write the lyrics. Composers would leave their compositions with the couple. They would then write words that fit the notes. "We believe that words are at the tips of those notes and it's our job to find them," hetold NPRin 2011. "That's the adventure." "Yellow Bird" was the duo's first money-making song, but their big break came with Frank Sinatra's 1960 album "Nice 'n' Easy." The crooner became a friend of the couple. He referred to them as "the kids." They had another career breakthrough when they worked with composer and producer Quincy Jones in 1967 on the song "In the Heat of the Night," for the film of the same name. They won their first Academy Award for best original song for writing "The Windmills of Your Mind" the following year, with Michel Legrand, for the film "The Thomas Crown Affair." They were awarded another Oscar in 1974 for "The Way We Were" with Marvin Hamlisch, as well as a Grammy for Song of the Year in 1975. In 1983, the couple were the first songwriters to have written three of the five Oscar-nominated songs. Two years later they took home their third Academy Award for "Yentl," starring Barbra Streisand. The singer became a friend and frequent interpreter of their music, recording more than 50 of their songs. She released the album "What Matters Most" as a tribute to the Bergmans and their music. The couple's Emmys included awards for the TV movies "Queen of the Stardust Ballroom" (1975) and "Sybil" (1977), and the song "Ordinary Miracles" from the 1995 Streisand special "Barbra: The Concert." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Alan Bergman dies: Songwriter for Sinatra, Streisand dead at 99

Alan Bergman, Oscar-winning songwriter for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand, dies at 99

Alan Bergman, Oscar-winning songwriter for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand, dies at 99 Alan Bergmanwrote a song with his future wife on t...
Jenna Bush Hager Says Dad Was 'Kind Of Mad' She Asked About Obama Divorce RumorsNew Foto - Jenna Bush Hager Says Dad Was 'Kind Of Mad' She Asked About Obama Divorce Rumors

Former President George W. Bush isn't here for the attacks on the Obamas' marriage. Apparently, he wasn't too keen when his daughter Jenna Bush Hager called him up to discuss the gossip that former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama might be heading for a split. "I remember I called my dad, and I was like, 'Have you heard this rumor?'" Hager recalled on Thursday's episode of"Today With Jenna & Friends." To her recollection, her father sharply responded, "I don't believe it. It's not true." The daytime host noted that her dad was "kind of mad" that she would ask such a question. And he wasn't the only one who had strong feelings about the rumor mill. Actor Octavia Spencer joined Hager as a guest host and weighed in on the chatter. "It's kind of ridiculous," Spencer said. Hager agreed, adding: "The whole world created all of these rumors because they weren't always in the same room." The two women shared a moment of frustration over the way public figures are picked apart.They agreed that "the scrutiny is ridiculous." But Spencer ended with a glimmer of hope. "If people are talking about you, they're thinking about you," she said. As for the Obamas?They addressed the speculationon a Wednesday episode of Michelle Obama's podcast "IMO," which she co-hosts with her brother, Craig Robinson. The former president joined the show, and the couple made light of the allegations. The former first lady also offered a heartfelt response to shut things down once and for all. "There hasn't been one moment in our marriage where I thought about quitting my man. And we've had some really hard times … I have become a better person because of the man that I'm married to," she said. Barack And Michelle Obama Address All Those Divorce Rumors Michelle Obama Opens Up About Why People Might Think She And Barack Are Getting A Divorce Michelle Obama Shares The 1 Reason She's Glad She Didn't Have Boys

Jenna Bush Hager Says Dad Was 'Kind Of Mad' She Asked About Obama Divorce Rumors

Jenna Bush Hager Says Dad Was 'Kind Of Mad' She Asked About Obama Divorce Rumors Former President George W. Bush isn't here for ...
British Open: Is Scottie Scheffler inevitable?New Foto - British Open: Is Scottie Scheffler inevitable?

On a strange day at the British Open, where we saw everything from sideways rain toa bat in the broadcast boothtoa genuine rules controversy, at least one part of the game proceeded exactly as expected: If there's a leaderboard around, Scottie Scheffler is going to be at the top of it. Sure, Scheffler has very little experience on links courses. This is just his fifth British Open, after all. But you didn't think that was going to slow him down for long, did you? Scheffler carded a stunning 64 to enter the weekend at -10, one stroke ahead of 2022 U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick. Both Scheffler and Fitzgerald put together substantial birdie strings. Scheffler had eight against one bogey, and came within a stroke of a record-tying 63. Fitzpatrick also had eight, with a four-birdies-in-four-holes run to start the back nine. "I felt like every facet of my game was on today and I felt like I really played solid," Fitzpatrick said after his round. "To take advantage of the opportunities I had out there was obviously really positive." Also near Scheffler at -8: China's Haotong Li and 2023 Open champion Brian Harman, the Georgia Bulldog who caused quite a stir two years ago when the British media learned about his love of hunting. That earned him one of the great nicknames in golf: The Butcher of Hoylake, and on Friday he carved up Portrush before most of the rest of the field teed off. "The only thing I'm really worried about is the first tee ball (Saturday), and then I'll try to hit the next one up there close to the flag. If not, go to the second hole. It's a very boring approach that I take," Harman said. "I'm not trying to be heroic or do anything crazy. I know that I've got the game to do it, and it's just a matter of executing and staying in my own head." Also in the mix: the Hojgaard twins, Nicolai and Rasmus, as well as Tyrrell Effing Hatton, Big Shot Bob MacIntyre, Harris English and Scottish Open winner Chris Gotterup. That whole group is at -5, except for Nicolai at -4 … within striking distance. At least in theory. The afternoon wave, including Fitzgerald and Scheffler, had to deal with brief but torrential rains, a soaking downpour before the sun came out … typical British Open weather, in other words. "When we were teeing off, depending on what weather forecast you looked at, it was going to tell you something different," Scheffler said after his round. "It was super sunny when we were on the driving range, I'm out there in short sleeves, it's warm out. Then we get to the first hole, it's still sunny. Then all of a sudden, you look around and it's super dark and it starts pouring rain. You're like,boy, I wonder how long this is going to last. Fortunately, it didn't pour the whole time. We only had maybe four or five holes where it was really coming down, and I was able to take advantage of the holes where we had some good weather." Also part of this odd day: A bat got loose in the broadcast booth, forcing Kevin Kisner to hide under his sportcoat: And Shane Lowry, the 2019 winner here at Royal Portrush, found himself in the midst of a rules controversy on the 12th hole where a ball moved during a practice swing: Halfway home, the British Open is looking like the Scottie Scheffler Show. Still a long way to go, but in a year when we saw one career grand slam achieved, we might be nearing another one already. "He's going to have the expectation to go out and dominate," Fitzgerald said of Scheffler. "He's an exceptional player. He's World No. 1, and we're seeing Tiger-like stuff. I think the pressure is for him to win the golf tournament."

British Open: Is Scottie Scheffler inevitable?

British Open: Is Scottie Scheffler inevitable? On a strange day at the British Open, where we saw everything from sideways rain toa bat in t...
Ex-NFLPA head Lloyd Howell reportedly resigned after charging union for strip club visits totaling over $3,000New Foto - Ex-NFLPA head Lloyd Howell reportedly resigned after charging union for strip club visits totaling over $3,000

Former NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell resigned Thursday night after an outside investigator reportedly discovered Howell charged the union formultiple strip club visits, according to ESPN. Howell allegedly charged the union $738.82 on one receipt and another $2,426 during a separate strip club visit. The first receipt stems from an alleged visit to a strip club in Miami Gardens. On Nov. 2, 2023, Howell was reportedly picked up at the Fort Lauderdale International Airport at 10:26 p.m. He allegedly had that car drive him to an address in Miami Gardens, which turned out to be a strip club named Tootsie's Cabaret. Around 6 the following morning, that car allegedly drove Howell to his condo in Sunny Isles Beach. Howell reportedly submitted an expense totaling $738.82 to the union. One of the union's finance workers was curious about the cost of the ride, looked up the Miami Gardens address and discovered it was a strip club, per ESPN. That employee sent the request up the chain for review. The head of travel for the union reportedly forwarded the receipt and documents to union lawyers to review the situation, sources told ESPN. Howell allegedly submitted a similar expense over a year later. He reportedly charged the union $2,426 after taking two employees to Magic City strip club in Atlanta this past February. The purpose of the outing was reportedly listed as "Player Engagement Event to support & grow our Union" on the receipt. Howell reportedly encouraged one of the employees who attended the strip club to also submit an expense report. That employee filed for $736. Bob Stropp, a veteran labor lawyer, spoke to ESPN about the 2023 incident. Stropp called Howell's actions "horrible," among other things. "That's pretty horrible," said Stropp, 77, the former general counsel of the United Mine Workers of America. "That's unbelievable. I don't know how you get around that. It's hard to believe that anyone would be that stupid." It's not the first time Howell has allegedly come under fire due to a strip club expense report. In 2015, Howell and another employee at Booz Allen, where Howell worked at the time, reportedly racked up thousands of dollars in expenses during a visit to a strip club. The employee attempted to submit an expense report for that visit. That employee was fired and Howell was reportedly reprimanded. The incident reportedly occurred while Howell was a defendant in a sexual discrimination lawsuit filed by a Booz Allen partner. Details of that lawsuit came to light in an ESPN report Thursday. It was unclear whetherNFLPA members knewabout Howell's involvement in the sexual discrimination lawsuit when he was elected to be the next NFLPA executive director. Booz Allen eventually settled that lawsuit for an undisclosed sum, per ESPN. ESPN's report Thursday marked the fourth time this offseason Howell's actions as NFLPA executive director came under scrutiny. Journalists Mike Florio and Pablo Torre previously unearthedtwo grievance rulingsthe NFL and NFLPA worked to keep secret. One of those rulings foundevidence of collusionamong teams, a potentially explosive revelation that Howell allegedly not only worked to keep out of the public, but also may havetried to keep from players. After the first grievance filing came to light,Howell's consulting workwith The Carlyle Group also received attention. Howell began working with the company, which is an NFL-approved private equity firm seeking minority ownership in NFL franchises, prior to being elected by the NFLPA. Given the Carlyle Group's ties to the league, Howell's consulting role was seen as a conflict of interest. Howell was reportedly asked to resign from his position with The Carlyle Group before taking over as NFLPA executive director, but declined to do so. Despite the sexual discrimination lawsuit and his consulting work, Howell emerged as a finalist to take over for DeMaurice Smith as the NFLPA executive director. Howell was elected into that role in 2023 after a vote by the 32 player reps. In his position as NFLPA executive director, Howell made $3.6 million last year.

Ex-NFLPA head Lloyd Howell reportedly resigned after charging union for strip club visits totaling over $3,000

Ex-NFLPA head Lloyd Howell reportedly resigned after charging union for strip club visits totaling over $3,000 Former NFLPA executive direct...
Pink Shares Rare Photo of Her Two Kids for Husband Carey Hart's 50th BirthdayNew Foto - Pink Shares Rare Photo of Her Two Kids for Husband Carey Hart's 50th Birthday

Getty Pink wrote a sentimental tribute to her husband of 19 years, Carey Hart, for his milestone 50th birthday on July 18. The singer shared a four-page, handwritten note to Instagram, where she listed 50 reasons why she loves her husband, whom she met in 2001 and married in 2006. Alongside the list, she also shared a rare photo of Hart with their kids, 14-year-old Willow and 8-year-old Jameson. Pinkis helping husband Carey Hart ring in his milestone 50th birthday with—you guessed it—50 reasons why she loves him. On July 18, the singer shared her handwritten list to Instagram, complete with a photo of Hart with their two kids, Willow, 14, and Jameson, 8. In the shot—which opens the heartfelt carousel—Hart poses with his daughter and his son outdoors in front of a tray of donuts. "Happy birthday @hartluck," Pink wrote alongside the image. "Just thought the world needed 50 more reasons." Among Pink's reasons? "Even when you're in pain, you try to smile through it," "Underneath a very tough exterior, you are all heart," "You're a hero to many, but especially to these two kids," "You have given me a safe place to land for decades," and "You are the same person in every room." "Make it a good one," Pink—whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore—signed off the four-page note, using Alecia in her signature rather than her stage name. The performer also added that her husband is aging "like a fine wine" and that he's "just getting started." Getty Getty Pink and Hart have been married for 19 years after she originally met the motocross racer in 2001; they split in 2003 for a year before reconciling in 2004, and Pink proposed the following year at a motocross race in Mammoth, California, holding up a sign that said, "Will you marry me?" followed by another that read, "Serious!" Hart pulled over and gave his reply—"Yes!" (perHello!). The couple married in a beachside ceremony in front of 100 guests at the Four Seasons resort in Costa Rica in January 2006, but after two years of marriage, Pink announced she had separated from Hart. The two broke up for 11 months before reconciling in April 2009, and they welcomed daughter Willow in June 2011 and son Jameson in December 2016. Getty When asked what his secret to his lasting marriage with Pink is, Hart toldUs Weekly, "It's communication, having a teammate, [and] talking through bad situations." "Marriage isn't easy, and it's always coming back to the table," he continued, adding that he and his wife are both "highly, highly competitive people." "He and I have been at this a long time, and it is our relentless and stubborn idealism that keeps us together," Pink wrote on Instagram in 2020 (viaE!). "Marriage is awful, wonderful, comfort, and rage. It is boring, terrifying, and a total nail biter. It is loving another fallible creature while trying to love yourself. It is a lifetime of coming back to the table." Getty To mark their 19th wedding anniversary this past January, Pinkwrote in a tribute to her husband, "19 years ago on a beach in Costa Rica, we both took a chance we weren't sure we even believed in. I'm so glad we did." "I've been with you longer than I haven't," she added. "You've been my one constant. You have loved me, hated me, and loved me again. I love our story no matter what gets written. It is gritty and sweet." Getty In a 19th wedding anniversary tribute of his own, Hart wrote, "For over 20 years we've traveled the world, made a family, and created amazing memories & life together. Not bad for a couple kids who weren't expected to amount to anything. You are like a fine wine, and I love you." Read the original article onInStyle

Pink Shares Rare Photo of Her Two Kids for Husband Carey Hart's 50th Birthday

Pink Shares Rare Photo of Her Two Kids for Husband Carey Hart's 50th Birthday Getty Pink wrote a sentimental tribute to her husband of 1...
Coldplay's jumbotron captures — what exactly? The internet has its theoriesNew Foto - Coldplay's jumbotron captures — what exactly? The internet has its theories

LONDON (AP) — It started out as a routine bit of fun at a Coldplay concert: Lead singer Chris Martin asked the cameras to scan the crowd for his "Jumbotron Song," when he sings a few lines about the people the camera lands on. At a concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Wednesday, a man wearing a birthday sash was up first. Two people in banana costumes were highlighted. But in between, something else ensued. For several seconds, a couple was shown on the big screen. They were cuddling and smiling, his arms wrapped around her, as she leaned back into him. When they saw themselves on the big screen, her jaw dropped, her hands flew to her face and she spun away from the camera. He ducked out of the frame, as did she. "Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy," Martin joked. But it didn't end there. The video went viral, and the internet got to work. Internet sleuths think they know who the people are The Associated Press could not immediately confirm the couple's identity. But internet sleuths allege he is the chief executive officer of a U.S.-based company, while she is the chief people officer — in other words, the head of human resources. A spokesman for the company did not respond when asked to confirm the identities of the people shown on camera. But he said in an email that a statement circulating online that was attributed to the chief executive was a "fake from a clearly labeled parody account." The company later released a statement saying it had opened an investigation into the incident, but did not directly identify the employees. The woman didn't respond to a request for comment on LinkedIn. The man's LinkedIn page appeared to be deactivated, and no other way of contacting him could be immediately found. A phone call to a number listed in an online directory under his name went straight to voicemail. Attempts to reach him through other numbers associated with his name in the directory were not successful. A representative for Coldplay said the band had no comment. Most concert venues warn attendees that they can be filmed It's easy to miss, but most concert venues have signs informing the audience that they could be filmed during the event. Look for them on the walls when you arrive and around the bar areas or toilets. It's common practice especially when bands like to use performances for music videos or concert films. The venue in this case, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, also has a privacy policy online which states: "When you visit our location or attend or participate in an event at our location, we may capture your image, voice and/or likeness, including through the use of CCTV cameras and/or when we film or photograph you in a public location." Once captured, a moment can be shared widely In the internet age, such videos — or ones taken on someone's smartphone — can quickly zip around the world. This video rocketed around social media, as people speculated about why the couple dodged the camera. Empathy for the pair and their families was mixed with plenty of snarky commentary and countless memes, with the fake statement from the chief executive generating a lot of additional vitriol. And news reports said that the CEO's LinkedIn account was disabled after it was flooded by a wave of comments. "It's a little bit unsettling how easily we can be identified with biometrics, how our faces are online, how social media can track us — and how the internet has gone from being a place of interaction, to a gigantic surveillance system," said Mary Angela Bock, an associate professor in the University of Texas at Austin's School of Journalism and Media. "We are being surveilled by our social media. They're tracking us in exchange for entertaining us." _____ AP Business Writer Wyatte Grantham-Philips contributed to this report from New York.

Coldplay's jumbotron captures — what exactly? The internet has its theories

Coldplay's jumbotron captures — what exactly? The internet has its theories LONDON (AP) — It started out as a routine bit of fun at a Co...
Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's leave extended through Aug. 31 amid MLB gambling probeNew Foto - Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's leave extended through Aug. 31 amid MLB gambling probe

CLEVELAND (AP) — Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz will remain on non-disciplinary leave through Aug. 31 while he is the subject of a Major League Baseball gambling investigation. Ortiz's paid leave began on July 3 and was supposed to end on Friday before MLB and the MLB Players Association agreed to extend it. The team can continue to have contact with Ortiz, but he can't enter any of the Guardians' facilities. The Guardians said in a statement they have been informed of the extension and will continue to fully cooperate with the investigation. The investigation is related to in-game prop bets ontwo pitches thrown by Ortizthat received higher activity than usual during his starts at Seattle on June 15 and his recent outing against St. Louis on June 27. The gambling activity on the pitches was flagged by a betting-integrity firm and forwarded to MLB. The 26-year-old Ortiz is in his first season with Cleveland after he was acquired in a trade with Pittsburgh last December. The right-hander is 4-9 with a 4.36 ERA and 96 strikeouts in 16 starts this season. In four big-league seasons, Ortiz is 16-22 with a 4.05 ERA and one save. Cleveland hosts the Athletics in a weekend series. The Guardians have won six of seven after a 10-game losing streak. The investigation into Ortiz comes a little more than a year after MLB suspended five players for gambling, including a lifetime ban for San Diego Padres infielderTucupita Marcano. MLB said Marcano placed 387 baseball bets totaling more than $150,000 with a legal sportsbook in 2022 and 2023. Athletics pitcher Michael Kelly and three minor leaguers — San Diego pitcher Jay Groome, Arizona pitcher Andrew Saalfrank and Philadelphia infielder José Rodríguez — received one-year suspensions. UmpirePat Hoberg was fired by Major League Baseballin February for sharing his legal sports gambling accounts with a friend who bet on baseball games, and for intentionally deleting electronic messages pertinent to the league's investigation. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's leave extended through Aug. 31 amid MLB gambling probe

Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's leave extended through Aug. 31 amid MLB gambling probe CLEVELAND (AP) — Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz will...
British Open: A bat invaded the NBC broadcast booth, hilariously sending Kevin Kisner and Dan Hicks into a panicNew Foto - British Open: A bat invaded the NBC broadcast booth, hilariously sending Kevin Kisner and Dan Hicks into a panic

Kevin Kisner didn't hesitate to take cover on Friday afternoon inside the NBC broadcast booth. The PGA Tour star and "proud hunter" wanted absolutely nothing to do with an errant bat that found its way into their tower during the second round of the British Open on Friday at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Kisner dove down under the table and whipped his jacket over his head in an apparent effort to just wait out the invasion. Kisner's broadcast partner, Dan Hicks, wasn't much help either. He just started waving his hands around frantically. Thankfully, Mike Tirico was there to describe the entire scene. "I'm telling you Mike ... just when you think you've seen it all," Hicks said after things had settled, adding that the bat did 20 laps around the tower they were sitting in. "I saw the feet up looking to land, I was ducking out," Kisner added. Honestly, it's hard to blame him. Kisner is on the call this week as part of his role as NBC's lead golf analyst, which he does while still competing on the PGA Tour. The four-time winner finished T8 at the ISCO Championship earlier this month, which actually marked his first made cut after missing nine straight and only his second of the season. While the duo aren't even to the midway point of the tournament, a bat making its way into the booth is about the last thing you'd expect while covering a major championship. Hopefully, the rest of the weekend is easier on them.

British Open: A bat invaded the NBC broadcast booth, hilariously sending Kevin Kisner and Dan Hicks into a panic

British Open: A bat invaded the NBC broadcast booth, hilariously sending Kevin Kisner and Dan Hicks into a panic Kevin Kisner didn't hes...
Al Roker Says He's 'Very Proud' of Son Nicholas as He Celebrates His 23rd Birthday with Touching TributeNew Foto - Al Roker Says He's 'Very Proud' of Son Nicholas as He Celebrates His 23rd Birthday with Touching Tribute

Al Roke/Instagram Al Roker's son is another year older TheTodayweatherman shared a sweet video on Instagram Reels to celebrate his son Nicholas' 23rd birthday, sharing an assortment of throwback and recent pictures of his son Roker is also a father to daughters Courtney and Leila Al Roker's son is another year older! On Friday, July 18, theTodayweatherman, 70, shared a sweet video viaInstagram Reelsto celebrate his son Nicholas' 23rd birthday. In the clip, which was set to Lenny Kravitz's "Happy Birthday," Roker included several pictures of his son from his childhood into adulthood, saying that he's "very proud of the young man he has become." "Happy Birthday to this guy. Hard to believe he is 23!" Here's a look at those 23 years. So very proud of the young man he has become. We love you, Nicholas!!" Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Al Roker (@alroker) In addition to Nicholas, Roker is a father to daughters Courtney and Leila. He first became a father in 1987 when his daughter Courtney, 37 – whom he shared with hislate ex-wife Alice Bell— was born. Following his divorce from Bell in 1994,Roker wed Deborah Robertsin 1995 and the couple went on to have two children together: daughter Leila, 26, and son Nicholas. The meteorologist often boasts about Nick's many talents and accomplishments — of which the college student has plenty. He has ablack belt in Taekwondoand began training for a marathon. When he was 16 years old he wontwo gold medalsat the Special Olympics New York Summer Games for the 25-yard butterfly and 50-yard freestyle swim races. "He's very goal-oriented andhe's a great kid," Roker said of Nick in 2020. "As a lot of parents who have kids who have special needs [know], they can try your patience. Not that they mean to, or anything like that. I look at him and all that he does and I want to be a better person." Unsurprisingly, Roker was every bit the beaming dad and said he "could not be prouder" of his son. On Sunday, May 18, Roker shared several photos celebrating his son on his major accomplishment of graduating college. In the five-photo carousel, the proud dad shared throwback photos of him and his wife posing alongside their son as they dropped him off for his freshman year. He also included several snaps and a video from his son's graduation, including a picture of them after the ceremony. "Three years ago, we dropped him off as a first year college student," he wrote. "Today@nickroker155has his#associatesdegreein#communicationsand we could not be prouder of how hard he has worked and is determined to get his#bachelorsdegreeWay to go, my boy." Al Roke/Instagram The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Earlier that month, theTodayanchor, who became a "pop-pop" in July 2023 when daughter Courtney gave birth to baby girlSky Lara, shared with PEOPLEhow he's going to take advantage of being a grandfather. "I'm going to do everything I didn't do as a parent with my grandchildren," he told PEOPLE. "I am breaking all the rules." He continued to joke, "This kid's going to be on sugar overload. She's going to get whatever she wants. It's going to be fantastic." He then explained that being a grandparent "outranks everything," including breaking the rules, "Because then I leave." "It's like, 'Okay, she's all revved up. Here you go. Bye. Got to go. Pop Pop's got a date with a ghost,' " he jokingly added. Read the original article onPeople

Al Roker Says He's 'Very Proud' of Son Nicholas as He Celebrates His 23rd Birthday with Touching Tribute

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Dave Stewart was playing Dylan songs as a teen. Now he's made an album of themNew Foto - Dave Stewart was playing Dylan songs as a teen. Now he's made an album of them

Dave Stewartis known as half of '80s New Wave powerhouseEurythmics. He's also well-regarded for his production and writing with Mick Jagger, Tom Petty, Jon Bon Jovi and Ringo Starr, and for crafting the music for Broadway's"Ghost the Musical"and "The Time Traveller's Wife." But Stewart's 40-year friendship and collaborative relationship withBob Dylanis a revelation for most. Then again, this is the guy who, at 72, cheerfully reminds you that he's "always working on aboutfive different thingsat once. If you've got the greatest job in the world, why stop? It's not like I'm going to retire from having a good time." Stewart's affection for Dylan's lauded catalog is etched in his new "Dave Does Dylan" album. Originally released in April exclusively forRecord Store Day, the 14 tracks blend well-worn classics ("Lay, Lady, Lay," "Knockin' on Heaven's Door") with deep cuts ("To Ramona," an album track on 1964's "Another Side of Bob Dylan"). The Stewart-Dylan connection is perhaps deepest on "Emotionally Yours," a 1985 cut from Dylan's "Empire Burlesque" album featuringa video shot by Stewartas Dylan wandered Camden High Street in North London. The charmingly chatty Stewart spoke last spring, and hadn't yet seen"A Complete Unknown,"the fictionalized take on a portion of Dylan's career. But he shares plenty about his time with the bard. More:Lady Gaga thrills at theatrical Mayhem Ball tour kickoff: Review Question: You've known Dylan since 1985, so is this an album you've wanted to do for a long time, but your schedule interfered? Dave Stewart: Over the last year for fun I was putting my iPhone on a stick and singing a Dylan song (for social media). People were saying how much they loved them, so after doing about 24 videos, I thought, "Why not just do 14 songs that are exactlywhat you see on Instagram?" The iPhone was filming it and the mic was picking up what I was singing. I didn't think I was making an album, but I was! You mention that Dylan's lyrics and melodies have kept you company through the best and worst of times. How did you determine which songs fall in those categories? I could have made another album with all of the songs I left off. I was making it more for the people buying the vinyl album and how the songs flowed. When I was 15 I'd get into a folk club and sing "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and it would shock people because it was 1960s England and they were singing coal miner songs. Then I'd buy Dylan albums and lay on the floor stoned, listening to all four sides of"Blonde on Blonde." And then years later you heard from the man himself. I got a real shock in 1980something when the phone rang in the studio and the receptionist said, "Bob Dylan is on the phone." The minute he started speaking I knew it was real because it was impossible to imitate that voice. From then on we became friends. The back cover of your album is a photo of you shooting Dylan for the "Emotionally Yours" video. It seems as if you have an easy rapport with the notoriously shy guy. When I'm with him, we just talk like two people talking. Bob talkedin a "60 Minutes" interviewthat he knew something was different about him when he was a kid and then he realized it was a special thing. I know what he means when people ask me, "How did you write this or that song?" It's not that you don't want to explain, it's just some kind of feeling, and I understand that. More:Robert Plant announces fall 2025 US tour with Saving Grace: Cities, dates, tickets Back to your previous life, do you think you and Eurythmics partner Annie Lennox will ever do anything together again? We haven't toured since 1999, and we were offered touring. Annie says she can do some songs for other people (she performed forJoni MitchellandElton Johnat their respective Gershwin Prize for Popular Song concerts) but doesn't want to tour. Basically she's like, Eurythmics was then. But the songs live on, so I like playing Eurythmics songs. I think Annie is happy doing her own thing. But you, of course, are always working on something. I'm not a person who wants to control stuff. I like to relinquish control and let stuff happen. That could be chaotic to the people living it, but it's a fun thing that happens. When I look back at my life with things like theTraveling Wilburysrecording in my back garden (Stewart lent George Harrison his California home and the supergroup with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Harrison was formed around his kitchen table), you have to let things just happen. It's a way of allowing your mind to actually be open to endless possibilities and not go bonkers. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Dave Stewart turns his friendship with Bob Dylan into an album

Dave Stewart was playing Dylan songs as a teen. Now he's made an album of them

Dave Stewart was playing Dylan songs as a teen. Now he's made an album of them Dave Stewartis known as half of '80s New Wave powerho...

 

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