Monday, March 14, 2016

The HOTLIST - Monday, March 14th

 

DON HENLEY ANNOUNCED END TO EAGLES TOURING

Don Henley told the BBC that the Eagles have done their final tour and he doesn’t think they will perform together again.

Henley said that the final tribute the group did, together with Jackson Browne, was when they were on the GRAMMY awards earlier this year. He says he doesn’t think they will ever perform again.

Eagle member Glenn Frey passed away earlier this year, and they had already cancelled dates prior to his death to let him get over an illness that was plaguing him. 

This is the forty-year anniversary of “Hotel California,” the multi-platinum released in 1976. They had been in discussion of a tour were the band would sing the album in its entirety prior to Fry’s death.

Henley continues to promote his new album, “Cass County,” which has a country/folk direction to it. He says that he is already working on a new album that will have a totally different direction – a combination of rhythm and blues and soul.

CIARA AND RUSSELL WILSON ARE ENGAGED

 

You can tell by the ring on her finger and the way she shows it off that Ciara and boyfriend Russell Wilson are now engaged.

Wilson sent out an Instagram after she said yes, and Ciara was  happy to be showing of an oval-shaped diamond that he gave her. Apparently it was an evening to remember, as Wilson took her away on a surprise holiday after the they had been at Paris Fashion Week.


Their eventual destination – Seychelles, at the exclusive resort North Island. He asked her to marry him on a private beach called Honeymoon Beach. No word if they’ll return there for the  honeymoon!

Ciara sent out her own post on Instagram, saying, “God Is So Good! I’m So Grateful For You @DangRussWilson. You Are Truly Heaven Sent, and I’m Looking Forward To Spending Forever With You.

KELLOGG'S HAS LAUNCHED A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION:


Last week a video surfaced that showed a man urinating on an assembly line at a Kellogg's factory in Memphis. The company has responded with "We are shocked and deeply disappointed by this video that we just learned of yesterday". The company has since launched a criminal investigation to locate the person responsible. Since the video was filmed in 2014 the affected products (which include Rice Krispies treats, granola clusters and puffed rice)would have already past their expiration date so it's likely all have been eaten or discarded by now.


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