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Jeremy Allen White Is Bruce Springsteen in ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Trailer

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The first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere is here, and it’s giving us chills. Jeremy Allen White becomes Bruce Springsteen in this dramatized dive into the making of Nebraska, with Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau and Marc Maron as Chuck Plotkin. Directed by Scott Cooper, the film looks like a haunting, heartfelt tribute to artistic vulnerability. In theatres October 24, Deliver Me From Nowhere captures the myth, memory, and music of The Boss.


83 Surprising Facts About Paul McCartney For His 83rd Birthday

Happy 83rd birthday, Sir Paul McCartney! As the world celebrates his amazing career, let’s dive deep into some lesser-known gems about the legendary musician that you may not have heard before. From quirky moments to behind-the-scenes stories, these 83 facts will add even more admiration to the man who brought us “Yesterday,” “Hey Jude,” and so much more.

  1. Paul McCartney’s real name is James Paul McCartney.
  2. His first musical instrument wasn’t the guitar; it was the trumpet, which his dad gave him for his 14th birthday.
  3. He taught himself how to play the guitar after struggling with right-handed playing and flipping the strings to play left-handed.
  4. McCartney first met John Lennon in 1957 at a church fete in Woolton, Liverpool.
  5. His earliest musical influences were Buddy Holly, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley.
  6. McCartney was inspired to write “Yesterday” after having a dream about the melody.
  7. He originally played rhythm guitar in The Quarrymen, not bass.
  8. Paul was an avid fan of the band The Everly Brothers before The Beatles formed.
  9. McCartney once shared that his dream was to become a postman, a career he almost pursued before music took over.
  10. He was born in a house without indoor plumbing.
  11. Paul’s first band was a skiffle group called The Quarrymen before they evolved into The Beatles.
  12. McCartney wrote “Eleanor Rigby” on a piano at his father’s house.
  13. He had a brief stint playing the organ at a local church as a teenager.
  14. McCartney once wrote a song called “I Lost My Little Girl” when he was just 14.
  15. He’s left-handed, but he plays guitar right-handed.
  16. McCartney was responsible for the “synthesized” sounds heard on the Beatles’ track “Tomorrow Never Knows.”
  17. He has a passion for painting and didn’t reveal it to the public for over 15 years.
  18. McCartney once wrote an entire song, “Scrambled Eggs,” which eventually became “Yesterday.”
  19. When he was young, McCartney considered a career in art, but music won him over.
  20. He’s one of 3 artists to sell 100 million albums in a band and solo – Phil Collins and Michael Jackson are the others.
  21. His children’s book Hey Grandude! was inspired by his love for storytelling with his grandchildren.
  22. Paul McCartney holds a Guinness World Record for the “Most Number One Hits” on the Billboard Hot 100 as a member of the Beatles.
  23. He’s fluent in the art of crosswords, often solving them with his father when he was a child.
  24. McCartney wrote the song “Pipes of Peace” to symbolize his desire for global unity.
  25. He’s a huge animal lover and has been a vegetarian since 1975.
  26. Paul once co-wrote a hit song for Peter and Gordon, “A World Without Love.”
  27. McCartney’s first solo album McCartney was recorded entirely by himself, without any outside musicians.
  28. The Beatles had to replace their original drummer, Pete Best, just before their breakthrough, and Ringo Starr became their permanent drummer.
  29. He’s known for playing multiple instruments across his music, including bass, guitar, drums, piano, and even the recorder.
  30. McCartney came up with the idea of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” as a way to step away from the image of being “the Beatles.”
  31. He’s been married three times, with his most recent wife being Nancy Shevell.
  32. Paul holds the record for most songs written with the word “love” in the title.
  33. The Beatles’ famous track “Love Me Do” was one of McCartney’s first charting hits.
  34. Paul wrote and recorded “Live and Let Die” as the theme for the James Bond movie.
  35. McCartney formed Wings in 1971, after the Beatles disbanded, with his wife Linda.
  36. He co-wrote “Ebony and Ivory” with Stevie Wonder, a song about racial harmony.
  37. The 1973 song “Band on the Run” was created under difficult conditions, with the band getting stranded in Lagos, Nigeria.
  38. McCartney is responsible for the iconic bassline in “Taxman,” one of The Beatles’ most famous songs.
  39. McCartney once spent an entire afternoon in the studio recording animal sounds for his experimental album Wild Life, including the sounds of a donkey and a goat.
  40. McCartney co-wrote “I Am the Walrus” with John Lennon, inspired by their love of experimental music.
  41. Paul once played a live set at the Glastonbury Festival in 2015, making history as the oldest headliner at the festival.
  42. He once admitted that he loved making music for films, having done so for several movies including The Family Way.
  43. McCartney is a massive fan of board games and is known to enjoy a good round of Monopoly or Scrabble.
  44. He and Ringo Starr were reunited for the first time in over 30 years for the “Two of Us” special on VH1 in 2000.
  45. He helped create the famous Apple Records logo.
  46. He once played an unannounced secret gig at The Cavern Club in 2020.
  47. McCartney is one of the richest musicians in the world, with an estimated net worth of over £1 billion.
  48. He’s performed on stage with some of the biggest stars, including David Gilmour and Eric Clapton.
  49. Paul has written songs for movies, including the soundtrack for The Family Way.
  50. His collaboration with Elvis Costello on Flowers in the Dirt produced the chart-topping hit “My Brave Face.”
  51. McCartney loves to travel and has performed concerts on almost every continent.
  52. He spent some time playing with a jazz band while studying at school.
  53. Paul collaborated with Michael Jackson on the song “Say Say Say,” which became a hit across the globe.
  54. McCartney famously said, “You can’t be a Beatle forever, you’ve got to evolve.”
  55. He has appeared on The Simpsons multiple times, contributing his voice to the iconic animated show.
  56. McCartney’s basslines in “Rain” and “Tomorrow Never Knows” are considered among the best in rock history.
  57. He loves playing small, intimate shows and frequently performs surprise sets.
  58. McCartney is known for his environmental activism, particularly advocating for the protection of rainforests.
  59. He once performed a surprise set at the historic Cavern Club, where the Beatles got their start.
  60. He was instrumental in raising awareness for the campaign to ban land mines in the 1990s.
  61. McCartney has performed at the Super Bowl halftime show twice, in 2002 and 2005.
  62. He and Ringo Starr are the last surviving members of The Beatles.
  63. Paul’s bass playing was heavily influenced by soul legends like James Jamerson from Motown.
  64. He once created a fictional band persona for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to help expand the band’s creative horizons.
  65. McCartney’s song “Hey Jude” was originally written for John Lennon’s son, Julian.
  66. He was deeply involved in the Beatles’ decision to stop touring, focusing on their studio albums instead.
  67. McCartney is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, once as a member of The Beatles and again as a solo artist.
  68. McCartney has appeared in several films, including a cameo in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
  69. He’s performed live at many legendary venues, including Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, and the O2 Arena.
  70. Paul wrote “Yesterday” in under an hour, but it was rejected by the rest of the band at first because it didn’t “sound like a Beatles song.”
  71. He is known for his charity work, supporting organizations like PETA and the Humane Society.
  72. McCartney once teamed up with Nirvana’s surviving members for the song “Cut Me Some Slack.”
  73. He’s also a patron of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, the school he helped establish.
  74. He was the first Beatle to visit the White House after being knighted by Queen Elizabeth.
  75. McCartney plays a variety of musical genres, including classical, rock, and electronic music.
  76. He recorded an entire album in just one week, Run Devil Run, in tribute to his early influences.
  77. McCartney’s childhood hero was Buddy Holly, and he later purchased the rights to Holly’s catalog.
  78. He was one of the first to experiment with electronic sounds, paving the way for future artists.
  79. McCartney has stated that he doesn’t write his songs with any particular message or meaning in mind; it’s all about the melody.
  80. He once had a huge crush on Brigitte Bardot as a teenager.
  81. McCartney’s solo career has spanned over 50 years, and he continues to release new music and perform live.
  82. He was part of the famous “Paul is dead” conspiracy theory in the late 1960s.
  83. McCartney once said, “The music will always be there. The important thing is to stay grounded, humble, and love what you do.”

50 Fun Facts About The Blues Brothers Movie

The Blues Brothers is one of those films that never gets old. Released in 1980, it quickly became a cult classic, known for its high-speed car chases, epic musical numbers, and an ensemble cast of legendary stars. It has everything: comedy, music, unforgettable performances, and a whole lot of heart. Here are 50 fun facts that will make you love The Blues Brothers even more:

  • 1. The Blues Brothers started on Saturday Night Live: The iconic characters Jake and Elwood Blues were born during a musical sketch on SNL, where John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd performed live music.
  • 2. The movie was a big gamble: Universal Pictures took a risk with the film, betting on the musical and comedic chemistry of Belushi and Aykroyd, and it paid off big time.
  • 3. A 300-page script: Dan Aykroyd wrote a 300-page script, which was so detailed that it was bound in the cover of a Los Angeles Yellow Pages directory when handed in.
  • 4. The car chases were real: The film holds the record for the most cars destroyed during a movie shoot, with 60 police cars bought and many destroyed during wild chase scenes.
  • 5. Carrie Fisher played Jake’s ex-fiancée: She was not only a love interest in the film, but also the “mystery woman” who relentlessly tried to kill Jake.
  • 6. Cameos by music legends: The film is packed with cameos from music legends, including James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Cab Calloway, adding to the movie’s soulful atmosphere.
  • 7. The original budget was exceeded: The movie’s budget ballooned from an estimated $12 million to $27.5 million due to delays, car chases, and Belushi’s off-set behavior.
  • 8. Elwood’s driving skills: Aykroyd did most of his own stunts while driving the Bluesmobile, including the iconic bridge jump scene.
  • 9. The mall chase was filmed in a real mall: The wild shopping mall chase scene took place in the Dixie Square Mall in Harvey, Illinois, which had already been abandoned.
  • 10. John Landis directed the film: The director of Animal House, John Landis, brought his comedic genius to The Blues Brothers, mixing music and comedy effortlessly.
  • 11. Aretha Franklin’s “Think”: The scene where Aretha Franklin performs “Think” in the soul food restaurant became one of the most memorable moments of the film.
  • 12. A whole new use for the Bluesmobile: The Bluesmobile, a 1974 Dodge Monaco, was originally just a beat-up police car. It became a star in its own right, performing outrageous stunts.
  • 13. Belushi and Aykroyd’s deep friendship: The chemistry between Belushi and Aykroyd was key to the film’s success, with their long friendship translating into their characters’ bond.
  • 14. A legendary musical number: James Brown’s performance of “The Old Landmark” was the film’s most powerful gospel scene, setting the tone for the musical numbers that followed.
  • 15. The 100-piece orchestra: The grand finale concert scene at the Palace Hotel Ballroom included a live orchestra to make the final musical performance even more epic.
  • 16. Police were involved: Real police cars were used in the film, and during one sequence, hundreds of extras were hired to play officers, including a National Guard troop.
  • 17. Not just a comedy: While the movie is known for its slapstick humor, it also incorporates classic blues and R&B music, making it a love letter to the genre.
  • 18. The Chicago connection: Filming took place all over Chicago, including at Wrigley Field, which makes a cameo when Elwood uses it as his “home address” on his driver’s license.
  • 19. Classic rock shout-outs: The film features songs from some of the best of the best in rock and roll, from “Soul Man” to “Shake a Tail Feather,” showcasing some of the greatest musical legends of the time.
  • 20. The cult following: Though not an instant hit at the box office, The Blues Brothers gained a massive cult following and eventually made more than $115 million worldwide.
  • 21. The Blues Brothers Band: The film’s music wasn’t just for show. Many members of the Blues Brothers Band were actual musicians, including Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn of Booker T. & the MGs.
  • 22. The film’s wildest stunt: The Bluesmobile actually went airborne in one of the most outrageous car chases, a move that pushed the boundaries of what was possible in movie stunt driving.
  • 23. Elwood’s signature move: Aykroyd’s Elwood has a distinct way of driving, which made the Bluesmobile’s wild stunts even more entertaining to watch.
  • 24. John Landis made a cameo: Director John Landis appeared as a state trooper chasing the Bluesmobile in one of the many car chase scenes.
  • 25. The Blues Brothers’ debut album: The movie also resulted in a successful album, Briefcase Full of Blues, which was certified platinum.
  • 26. The heart of the movie: At its core, The Blues Brothers is about redemption and brotherhood, with the two main characters on a mission to save the orphanage they grew up in.
  • 27. The revival of classic blues: The movie played a huge part in bringing blues and R&B to a younger generation who may not have known about the genre.
  • 28. The iconic car chase through the mall: The film’s most infamous scene, the Bluesmobile barreling through a mall, was totally unplanned but became a highlight of the movie.
  • 29. A reunion of blues legends: The film brought together blues legends from various generations, giving them a platform to showcase their talents.
  • 30. John Belushi’s performance: The late John Belushi’s portrayal of Jake Blues was one of his best performances, blending humor with sincerity.
  • 31. The mystery woman: Carrie Fisher’s role as Jake’s vengeful ex-fiancée added an extra layer of intrigue to the movie.
  • 32. The enduring legacy: The Blues Brothers became one of the most important movies in music cinema, influencing countless films in the decades that followed.
  • 33. The greatest music film of its time: At its release, it was hailed as one of the best music-based films of all time, featuring live performances from music icons.
  • 34. A full-circle moment: The band performed live on Saturday Night Live after the film’s success, marking their return to their roots.
  • 35. The memorable chase sequences: The car chases in The Blues Brothers have since become some of the most iconic sequences in movie history.
  • 36. The script’s wild origins: Dan Aykroyd originally wrote a 300-page draft that wasn’t structured like a typical screenplay, leading to some hilarious improvisations.
  • 37. Classic jokes: The Blues Brothers is full of one-liners that have become as iconic as the music itself, like “We’re on a mission from God.”
  • 38. Recreating the Bluesmobile’s look: The Bluesmobile was designed to be intentionally funny, but it quickly became the star of the film.
  • 39. Behind-the-scenes chaos: The production was notorious for delays due to Belushi’s partying, but it only made the movie more legendary.
  • 40. A love letter to Chicago: The city of Chicago played a huge part in the movie, with locations like the Daley Center and Wrigley Field getting screen time.
  • 41. The epic rooftop concert: The final rooftop concert, which featured the band playing “I’m a King Bee,” was one of the film’s most memorable moments.
  • 42. An extended shootout scene: The movie features a wild shootout as the brothers try to evade the police, with high-speed chases and lots of action.
  • 43. A groundbreaking movie for its time: The film pushed the boundaries of car stunts and musical performances, making it a true cinematic classic.
  • 44. Iconic musical moments: The Blues Brothers is responsible for some of the most memorable musical moments ever captured on film.
  • 45. Legendary performances: The ensemble cast included some of the most iconic musicians of all time, making the film a who’s who of music legends.
  • 46. The Bluesmobile’s own fame: The Bluesmobile has become a symbol of the film, with replica cars appearing in museums and car shows across the country.
  • 47. It’s more than a comedy: While hilarious, the film also features some deeply emotional moments, especially in terms of the brothers’ redemption.
  • 48. The iconic “Soul Man” performance: The band’s performance of “Soul Man” in the movie is still considered one of the best music moments on film.
  • 49. Belushi’s commitment: Belushi was completely committed to his role, and his dedication to the film was a big reason why it was such a hit.
  • 50. The timeless legacy: The Blues Brothers continues to be a beloved film, watched by new generations of fans who are still discovering its charm and its music.

10 Tips for Choosing the Right Band Members

Choosing the right band members is a crucial step in forming a band that can take on the world. Whether you’re a new artist just starting out or looking to expand your lineup, the people you choose to work with will play a massive role in shaping your band’s sound, success, and overall vibe. So, what do you need to consider when picking out your bandmates? Here are 10 tips that will help guide you through the process and ensure you find the perfect match.

1. Chemistry Over Skill
While skills are important, chemistry is what keeps the music flowing. A band is like a marriage—if the members can’t get along or work well together, it’s never going to click. Choose people you vibe with and can communicate openly with. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself later.

2. Shared Musical Vision
All members should share a similar musical vision, whether that means they love rock, pop, or something in-between. Misaligned goals will lead to tension and frustration. It’s essential that everyone is on the same page musically to make sure the sound you’re aiming for stays consistent.

3. Balance Personalities
A good mix of personalities can make your band dynamic and interesting. While one person might be the quiet genius, another might be the lively, outgoing personality who connects with fans. Think about how each person’s vibe contributes to the energy of the group as a whole.

4. Consider Long-Term Goals
When choosing band members, make sure you’re considering long-term commitment. You need people who are not just willing to put in the work now but who are also aligned with the band’s future ambitions. Discuss the goals and make sure they match across the group.

5. Be Honest About Time Commitment
Music can be a demanding pursuit, so be upfront about the time commitment needed. If someone has other commitments, such as school or a day job, be realistic about how much they can dedicate to the band. This conversation early on saves a lot of stress down the road.

6. Get to Know Their Work Ethic
Skills aside, how hard does someone work when it comes to rehearsal, writing, and performing? A band is a team effort, and each member needs to contribute equally. You want to work with people who are as dedicated to the music as you are.

7. Musical Versatility
Ideally, you want band members who can bring multiple strengths to the table. Maybe one person is amazing at playing lead guitar, but can also step in as a backup vocalist when needed. The more versatile your members, the more flexibility your band will have.

8. Know Their Gear and Setup
A band is about what you bring to the table musically and technically. You want to make sure your band members have the right gear to pull off the sound you’re envisioning. Good equipment helps keep things running smoothly on stage and in the studio.

9. Look for Team Players
When it comes to creating music, ego can kill creativity. Look for members who are eager to collaborate and make the collective sound shine, not just their individual parts. Team players make the best collaborators and help create a cohesive and supportive environment.

10. Audition, Don’t Assume
Don’t just pick a band member based on their previous work or reputation. Auditioning them gives you a better understanding of how they’ll fit with your group’s dynamics, both musically and personally. Sometimes the best fit comes from unexpected places, so trust your instincts.

Choosing the right band members is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your music career. Remember, it’s not just about finding great players—it’s about finding the right people who can work together and make something truly special. Keep these tips in mind and take your time. The perfect band lineup will take your music—and your journey—to the next level.

10 Classic Rock Songs You’ve Definitely Heard in a Movie

Movies and music have always had a special connection, but when classic rock hits are thrown into the mix, magic happens. Whether it’s an iconic car chase, a tender moment, or a climactic scene, classic rock has a way of amplifying emotions and creating unforgettable cinematic moments. Let’s dive into 10 classic rock songs that you’ve definitely heard in a movie—because nothing elevates a film quite like the sound of timeless rock anthems.

“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen
Perhaps one of the most well-known classic rock anthems to make its way into film, Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” became an iconic moment in Wayne’s World (1992). The scene of Wayne and his crew headbanging to this epic track has cemented it as a cultural touchstone.

“Layla” by Derek and the Dominos
The piano coda plays during a montage of mob hits in Goodfellas (1990), creating a chilling contrast between beauty and brutality. It’s one of Martin Scorsese’s most iconic music cues.

“Back in Black” by AC/DC
AC/DC’s “Back in Black” is a high-energy rock anthem that made its mark in Iron Man (2008), playing during the introduction of Tony Stark’s iconic armored persona. The song’s electrifying riff and bold attitude set the stage for a superhero transformation.

“Dream On” by Aerosmith
Aerosmith’s power ballad made its way into Armageddon (1998), capturing the emotional depth of the film’s heartfelt moments. With its soaring vocals and emotional weight, “Dream On” is a perfect soundtrack for an unforgettable disaster movie.

“You Make Loving Fun” by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac’s “You Make Loving Fun” plays a significant part in The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), adding a perfect touch of lightheartedness and romance to the scene, and showing that even the best classic rock songs can fit into a modern comedy.

“Gimme Shelter” by The Rolling Stones
This classic track by The Rolling Stones plays in Goodfellas (1990) during a brutal, climactic scene. Its gritty, ominous sound enhances the intensity of the film, making it an unforgettable addition to one of Scorsese’s best.

“Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf
Used in Easy Rider (1969), “Born to Be Wild” became the anthem of the free-spirited, rebellious counterculture of the 1960s. It’s the perfect tune for those long motorcycle rides through the open American roads, encapsulating the essence of the film.

“Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” makes a notable appearance in Forrest Gump (1994), where it underscores a moment of change and freedom. The song’s extended guitar solo is synonymous with freedom and rebellion, a perfect fit for the film’s reflective tone.

“American Woman” by The Guess Who
The Guess Who’s “American Woman” was featured in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), bringing the song’s 1970s rock vibes to a hilarious and stylish comedic setting. It’s the perfect anthem to capture the groovy yet over-the-top nature of the film.

“I Can’t Tell You Why” by Eagles
In The Big Lebowski (1998), the Eagles’ smooth track “I Can’t Tell You Why” provides the perfect backdrop to a scene that’s both calm and surreal. Its laid-back yet introspective mood fits effortlessly into the quirky world created by the Coen brothers.

Most People Have the Wrong Internet Plan – Do You?

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By Mitch Rice

When it comes to home internet, most people think faster is always better, so they pay more for the biggest plan they can get. On the other end of the spectrum, some people try to save money by settling for the cheapest plan they can find. Neither approach works. You’re either going to pay too much for speeds you don’t need, or you’ll get stuck with internet that drops out and buffers all the time.

If you’re tired of paying too much, or you’re done with unreliable internet, here’s a breakdown of how to avoid common mistakes and get the right internet plan.

Don’t automatically buy the fastest plan

Internet plans are faster than ever these days, reaching Gigabit speeds, but sometimes the fastest plan offered far exceeds a person’s needs. Why pay for what you don’t need? Instead of signing up for the biggest plan you can find, start by assessing your needs. Many people don’t need more than 500 Mbps, and most families can function with speeds between 100 and 300 Mbps, depending on how they use the internet.

If you don’t need the biggest plan your ISP has to offer, get the plan that will support your needs. A reliable ISP will offer competitive, affordable rates for their plans. For example, a fast plan from Optimum Internet can cost as little as $40 per month, and you get 24/7 support with no annual contracts.

If you’re not working from home, streaming 4k on 2+ televisions, and gaming all at once, you don’t need a Gigabit connection. With that said, if you do have gamers and streamers in your household, and there are always multiple devices connected to your internet, it’s worth considering Gigabit speeds.

Don’t take “high-speed” at face value

High-speed doesn’t mean “fastest internet.” It’s a relative term that has no set definition. Even DSL providers describe their internet speeds as “high-speed,” and DSL is just one step above dial-up. Check this speed guide to determine what you actually need in your household. Then choose your internet plan based on your needs.

Consider upload speeds

Most people focus on download speeds, but upload speeds matter, too. If you ever upload videos, back up your files in a cloud file storage account, or use video calls, you need a good upload speed for a smooth experience. If your upload speed is slow, your Zoom calls can freeze and large file uploads can take forever. You also need a decent upload speed if you have a smart home system, like security cameras with cloud storage.

Before selecting an internet plan, check the upload speed. Most companies don’t advertise them, so you may need to read the fine print or check out the FAQ section on their web page to find the information.

Don’t look for the cheapest plan out there

It’s good to save money, but buying the cheapest internet plan isn’t necessarily going to help. Even if you find an internet provider offering the same speeds for less, there’s a chance it won’t be as reliable. For example, 100 Mbps will vary based on the type of connection. Satellite, traditional cable, and fiber optic connections will all provide variable reliability at the same speed.

Fiber optic will always be the most reliable, but you’ll need to factor in neighborhood use and weather conditions to know if satellite or traditional cable is better.

At the end of the day, if you buy a slow internet plan to save money, you’ll end up upgrading anyway, so don’t start with the barebones plan if you know you’ll need more speed.

Don’t ignore data caps

Some internet providers offer high speeds, but place a limit on how much data you can use at that speed each month. Once you hit the limit, they throttle your speed or charge you extra fees. It’s crucial to read the fine print and ask about this potential before buying a plan. If you stream, work from home, or game, you’re probably going to hit a data cap faster than you realize.

Check long-term pricing for all promotions

Internet service providers love to provide amazing discounts to get new customers, but those discounts are short-lived. Often, the price drastically increases once the promo period is over. Always check what the regular rates will be first.

The right plan means less stress

Choosing the wrong internet plan will only frustrate you and waste your money. But it doesn’t have to be that way. When you choose your plan based on your needs, you won’t have to worry about overpaying or getting stuck with a limited plan.  

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Beyond Storage – Exploring Guarda’s Features as the Best Crypto Wallet

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By Mitch Rice

In an ecosystem crowded with simple vaults and cumbersome interfaces, finding the Best crypto wallet can feel overwhelming. Guarda Wallet breaks the mold by combining storage, exchange, and cross-chain capabilities in one polished package. It’s more than a Cryptocurrency wallet—it’s a command center for your digital finances.

A highlight is Guarda’s built-in exchange. Users swap assets directly within the wallet, bypassing external exchanges and complex order books. Competitive rates, minimal fees, and transactions that settle in under five minutes make it a standout feature. This seamless experience positions Guarda as the Best bitcoin wallet for active traders who demand speed and reliability.

Guarda’s cross-chain swap and bridging integrations unlock the full potential of Web3. By leveraging Bridgers API, the wallet facilitates fluid transfers between networks like Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. These innovations eliminate tedious bridges and reduce transaction steps, ensuring you stay ahead in the evolving DeFi landscape. Such forward-thinking design distinguishes Guarda in the race for the Best crypto wallet.

Managing a diverse portfolio is effortless. Real-time tracking, price charts, and detailed transaction histories give you clear insights into performance. Add and monitor dozens of tokens within a single account, without juggling multiple apps or browser extensions. This cohesive experience is exactly what defines the Best Cryptocurrency wallet for modern investors.

From gas-free USDT transfers on Tron to upcoming mobile bridging support, Guarda continues to expand its feature set while maintaining a user-first ethos. Whether you’re sending Bitcoin, staking Ethereum tokens, or exploring DeFi, Guarda’s comprehensive toolkit makes it the ultimate choice. Download Guarda Wallet today and discover why it leads as the Best bitcoin wallet, the Best crypto wallet, and the overall Best wallet for all your blockchain adventures.

To further enhance adoption, Guarda offers fiat on-ramp services in multiple regions, letting users buy crypto with credit cards or bank transfers in minutes. Coupled with cross-platform synchronization—desktop, mobile, and web—the wallet ensures you never miss a market opportunity. This blend of accessibility, innovation, and security is what cements Guarda’s reputation as the Best crypto wallet on the market today.

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Stevie Nicks Announces 2025 ‘Live In Concert’ Tour Across U.S.

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Fleetwood Mac icon Stevie Nicks announces her 2025 live performances with eight shows across the U.S.. Produced by Live Nation, Live In Concert takes Stevie Nicks to Brooklyn, NY; Hollywood, FL; Detroit, MI and more from August to October of this year.

The new shows will conclude with a performance at the newly transformed PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, CT on October 25. Nicks will continue to enchant audiences with her unmistakable voice, poetic lyrics, and transcendent live performances.

TICKETS: Presale for the 2025 dates will begin on Wednesday, June 18 at 10am local and general on sale begins on Friday, June 20 at 10am local on livenation.com.

STEVIE NICKS 2025 TOUR DATES:
^NEW SHOWS: Tickets on Sale Friday, June 20
August 8 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center^
August 12 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
August 15 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
August 19 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
August 23 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center
August 27 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
August 30 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
September 3 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
September 7 – Detroit MI – Little Caesars Arena
October 1 – Portland OR – MODA Center
October 4 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
October 7 – Phoenix, AZ – PHX Arena
October 11 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
October 15 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center
October 18 – Atlantic City, NJ – Boardwalk Hall
October 21 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
October 25 – Hartford, CT – PeoplesBank Arena

The B-52s and Devo Unite for Farewell “Cosmic De-Evolution Tour”

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Two of rock’s most influential and distinctive forces, The B-52s and Devo, will unite for the 2025 “Cosmic De-Evolution Tour”: a co-headlining 11-date run serving as both bands’ continuing concert farewells. Lene Lovich will open the celebratory trek, which currently launches September 24th in Toronto and wraps November 2nd in Houston.

“In 2022, I swore I’d never get on a tour bus again” said Fred Schneider “but we were careful to say to our fans that we would still perform in special situations that don’t require all of the awful tour travel. Our Vegas residency is going great, and when we were offered the chance to do a small run of shows with Devo, we all said this is an extraordinary opportunity we couldn’t say no to.”

Added Kate Pierson, “When we first came from Athens to New York City to perform, punk was in full force…and New Wave was right on its tail! We loved all the New Wave groups, including Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Blondie and the Ramones. We also really dug the far-out weirdness of Devo, which seemed very in tuned to our sensibilities. We remember one of our first shows– amazed that David Bowie, Brian Eno, Frank Zappa, Allen Ginsberg, Talking Heads and Blondie all came to see us! When we opened the Mudd Club, we partied with Devo and really hit it off on the dance floor. Later, Brian Eno went onto to produce Devo’s incredible first album…and now we will align again ! So put on your wig hats and Devo bonnets and get ready to party! This is going to be wild.”

Said Cindy Wilson, “When both of our bands performed at the recent SNL 50 concert at Radio City, we started talking and agreed we had to do these shows” says Cindy Wilson. “Believe or not, we’ve never done more than a festival or two together in all this time. This will be amazing and I can’t wait for The B-52s to share these stages with Devo!”

Said Mark Mothersbaugh, “The B-52s had one of the best sounds of any of the bands out there in the late 70’s early 80’s – Rock Lobster is one of my favorite songs – DEVO used to sing it to Booji Boy after DEVO shows. It was either fate or luck or the SNL anniversary that brought us all together to create this amazing chance to go out on tour. All I can say is Cosmic Devolution is REAL!”

Added Gerry Casale, “Devo and The B-52s on tour together! That it took almost 50 years to happen is rather mind-blowing. But better late than never. We each did something right in different ways that withstood the test of time. Now we’re here to prove we can still “bring it” as they say!”

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with CITI and AMEX presales (details below) beginning Monday, June 16. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday June 20 at 10 AM local time at LiveNation.com.

CITI PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Cosmic De-Evolution Tour*. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Monday, June 16 at 12 PM local time until Thursday, June 19 at 10 PM local time through the Citi Entertainment Program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com. *LA date is not available within this presale.

AMEX PRESALE: American Express Card Members can purchase tickets for the Los Angeles show before the general public beginning Monday, June 16 at 10 AM local time through Thursday, June 19 at 10 PM local time.

The B-52s- led by original co-founders Fred Schneider (vocals), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards), and Cindy Wilson (vocals)-kicked off their extended goodbye run back in 2022. Since that time, they have electrified select venues and large music festivals across the U.S. and even established a Las Vegas residency at The Venetian Theatre, powered by their colorful, danceable iconic classics that have made a seismic impact on New Wave and music history. As they prepare for a 2025 farewell tour, a high-profile documentary and their first official book, The B-52s undoubtedly stand poised to inspire and influence future generations.

This curtain-call timing overlaps with Devo, who are also fronted by three of their original members: Mark Mothersbaugh (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Gerald Casale (vocals, bass, keyboards), and Bob Mothersbaugh (guitar, vocals). In 2023, the fellow New Wave icons (“Whip It,” “Uncontrollable Urge”) kicked off their own farewell tour, 50 Years of De-Evolution, paired with a compilation album of the same name. That jaunt has since been extended and continues through the summer and fall of 2025.

COSMIC DE-EVOLUTION TOUR DATES 2025:
9/24 – Toronto, ONT @ Budweiser Stage
9/25 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
10/2 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
10/4 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
10/5 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
10/16 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
10/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
10/24 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
10/25 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
11/1 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
11/2 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Sponsored by Huntsman

Biohazard Unleashes “Forsaken,” First New Music in Over a Decade

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Biohazard shares their first new music in over a decade with the release of a brand new single entitled “Forsaken.” A staple of their recent Euro/UK headlining tour and a certified mosh pit favorite, the track offers a first taste of their forthcoming album.

Honoring their old-school roots while pushing forward, “Forsaken” arrives with an energetic live video directed by Billy Graziadei, filmed on tour as the band debuted the song to packed crowds across Europe.

Bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld on the new single: “We shot this video in Amsterdam, at Melkweg, an iconic venue where BIOHAZARD first made our bones in Europe back in the late ’80s and ’90s. It’s really organic, and a little sample of the energy of our first new album in 15 years, performed in a live setting. Make sure you’re strapped in and prepare for some real mayhem when our new album drops!”

Biohazard, renowned for their aggressive style and socially conscious lyrics, has been a seminal force in the hardcore and metal scenes since their formation in the late 1980s. Their unique blend of hardcore punk, heavy metal, and hip-hop elements has garnered them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Biohazard’s signing with BLKIIBLK marks a new chapter in their illustrious career, promising exciting new music and projects.

“What started as three reunion shows of the OG lineup turned into three unstoppable years of kicking ass on stage night after night! Now we’re back with a new record that hits with all the classic Biohazard energy, louder and harder than ever,” comments guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei.