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  • "The only reason why he's looking at me right now is because I told him it was a 'blood choke,' " witness Donald Williams said of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
  • The fighting across the country continues as Ukraine's president prepares to speak to the U.S. Congress.
  • Established in 2000, The Devastators are a four-piece reggae outfit based out of San Diego, California. Their sound has been described as a soulful mix of roots reggae and dub with a hint of funk, combining heavy drum and bass grooves and the old school sounds of Hammond organ, clavinet, and piano. The core line-up consists of prominent SD reggae musicians Ivan Garzon (lead vocals, bass), John Allen (drums, backing vocals), Alex Somerville (keyboards), and Brian Teel (backing vocals, guitar, keyboards). These four veteran performers share over 10,000 hours of combined stage experience and have backed National artists such as Pato Banton, Big Mountain, The Wailing Souls, Garth Dennis, The Itals, Elijah Emanuel, James McWhinney, Edi Fitzroy, Earl Zero, Wadi Gad, Bunny Mystic, Mystic Bowie, Majic (NZ), Carlos Paez (B-Side Players), One Drop, and Kevin Kinsella (John Brown's Body/10ft. Ganja Plant), among others. Common Sense is not just another reggae band from Orange County. With a SoCal background and a small beach town attitude Common Sense took their reggae-rock influences and created their own style. Common Sense & The Devastators perform on July 16 at 8:30 p.m., to purchase tickets go here.
  • The PettyBreakers are the nation’s premier “Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers” tribute act. The band accurately recreates the sights, sounds and concert experience of a Tom Petty concert with all the classics… "American Girl"…"Break Down"… "Free Fallin’"… "Mary Jane’s Last Dance"…"Refugee"… "Runnin’ Down a Dream." Playing to packed houses all over the U.S., the band is comprised of excellent musicians who have performed and recorded with international artists and recorded with bands like The Rembrandts and The Gin Blossoms. The PettyBreakers were chosen to perform on AXS TV’s “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands,” honoring the music of this legendary American icon. They will be performing at The Belly Up Tavern on July 11, doors open at 6:30 p.m., to purchase tickets go here.
  • How do we understand Blue in the 21st century? Can we think of Mitchell's 1971 album, long considered the apex of confessional songwriting, as a paradigm not of raw emotion, but of care and craft?
  • Catherine Serou, a 34-year-old U.S. citizen, is found dead a few days after she was feared abducted. A suspect in her killing, a man in his early 40s with past convictions, has been arrested.
  • The songs are part of the catalog belonging to the family's record label. Producers were able to digitally update Selena's voice in her teen songs to sound exactly as she did before her death in 1995.
  • The 28-year-old rapper opens up about her two Grammy nominations, and how meditation helps her stay centered amid an increasingly busy career.
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • The International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced that New York's governor will be recognized Monday for his "use of television to inform and calm people around the world."
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