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* Madonna [https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/madonna-confessions-ii-the-film-watch-it-now-1236267723/] premiered her 10-minute film “Confessions II - The Film” at Tribeca; now on YouTube. Directed by TORSO with Stuart Price, it previews her July 3 album “Confessions II” and features Sabrina Carpenter, Kate Moss, Debi Mazar, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Lourdes Leon. * 2026 Governors Ball [https://www.billboard.com/lists/gov-ball-2026-best-moments-recap-lorde-katseye-asap-rocky/] in Queens faced weather delays but delivered strong sets. KATSEYE drew huge crowds; Lorde debuted a reworked set; highlights also included Ravyn Lenae, Major Lazer, and JENNIE. * Steven Tyler [https://www.alternativenation.net/steven-tyler-seeks-new-deposition-before-trial/]seeks a new deposition in a lawsuit from Julia Holcomb alleging abuse when she was a teen. His team argues new personal details may affect her emotional distress claims; court decision pending. * Portland International Airport’s [https://www.aginguntold.com/2026/06/08/live-music-oregon-airport-offers-calm-amid-travel-stress/] live music program uses volunteer performers to reduce traveler stress, creating a shared calming experience. * Charli XCX [https://variety.com/2026/music/global/charli-xcx-music-fashion-film-tour-1236769213/]announced a 12-date North American arena tour starting Sept. 11 in Philadelphia, supporting her July 24 album “Music, Fashion, Film,” with stops including Brooklyn and Los Angeles. * Sturgill Simpson [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/sturgill-simpson-mutiny-after-midnight-streaming-release-1235574078/]’s “Mutiny After Midnight” is now on streaming with a bonus track after an initial physical-only release supporting indie record stores. * Rush [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-live-reviews/rush-tour-review-anika-nilles-new-drummer-neil-peart-1235573924/] returned to the stage post–Neil Peart with emotional tributes and performances of “Bravado” and “Tom Sawyer.” New drummer Anika Nilles received strong praise. * A judge vacated a sealing order in Sony Music [https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/judge-vacates-order-that-sealed-udios-confidential-data-in-sony-musics-copyright-lawsuit/]’s lawsuit against AI platform Udio over alleged use of 30,000+ copyrighted works; dispute centers on Udio’s training data. * 227 CISAC [https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/220-rights-orgs-worldwide-urge-frances-national-assembly-to-adopt-bill-that-would-force-ai-firms-to-prove-copyrighted-content-wasnt-used-to-train-their-tech/]-affiliated groups urged France to pass the Darcos bill, shifting the burden to AI firms to prove they didn’t use copyrighted works in training. * “Hell,” Michigan is for sale for $625K, including local attractions like Screams Ice Cream, mini golf, Hell’s Chapel of Love, and a souvenir shop. Top 5 Albums: [https://www.instagram.com/p/DZVVJTcjmij/?hl=en] 5. The Boys of the Dugeon Lane – Paul McCartney 4. The Great Divide – Noah Kahan 3. I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen 2. Dandelion – Ella Langley 1.Iceman – Drake Join the Discord: http://tiny.cc/dmhdiscord [http://tiny.cc/dmhdiscord] For Hammond Chamberlain, working behind the scenes, this is Brian Ibbott. Thanks again for listening. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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