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cbsnews.com | Vladimir Duthiers |"CBS Mornings |" Anchor |Analisa Novak
When Charlene Kaye first posted her Taylor Swift parody, she was so terrified of fan backlash that she only shared it on her Instagram close friends story. "That is how afraid I was of the Swifties coming to murder me," she said. Now, the classically trained musician-turned-comedian has millions of views for her viral interpretations of pop music's biggest stars, dissecting everything from Swift to Lady Gaga's signature "ro-ma-ma-poo-poo-pee-pee-ka-ka-ka" lyrics.
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cbsnews.com | Vladimir Duthiers |"CBS Mornings |" Anchor |Jennifer Earl
For more than half a century, KISS' Gene Simmons has been one of the most recognizable figures of rock and roll. Simmons rose to stardom as the "demonic" bassist and co-lead singer of the rock band formed in New York City in 1973. "All my life I've been a chameleon. Everything is a costume," Simmons said in an interview for "CBS Mornings" that aired on Wednesday.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Vladimir Duthiers |"CBS Mornings |" Anchor
Country superstar Jelly Roll wants to share his message of redemption with others looking for a second chance, but says there's a roadblock in his way. The 40-year-old told the Tennessee Board of Parole that his criminal record, under his birth name, Jason DeFord, is complicating his ability to travel internationally and perform. On Tuesday, the board voted to recommend a pardon for the singer. Ultimately, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee will make the final decision.
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