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Katrina Nattress

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Writer and Editor at Freelance

News Editor at Pride Radio

News Editor at iHeartRadio

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  • 5 days ago | iheart.com | Katrina Nattress

    Pearl Jam surprised fans in Nashville on Thursday night (May 8) when they brought out Peter Framptonto help perform "Black." The iconic guitarist, who was diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscular disease called Inclusion Body Myositis in recent years, walked onto the Bridgestone Arena with a cane and performed seated next to the band's guitarist Mike McCready. “This gentleman was someone we looked up to before the Ramones,” frontman Eddie Vedder said while introducing Frampton.

  • 5 days ago | iheart.com | Katrina Nattress

    Photo: Getty Images North AmericaAlice in Chains abruptly cancelled their tour opener in Uncasville, Connecticut on Thursday night (May 8) after drummer Sean Kinney suffered a "medical emergency." The band shared the news on social media, writing: “After our soundcheck this evening at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Sean experienced a non-life-threatening medical emergency. We unfortunately have to cancel tonight’s show. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.

  • 6 days ago | foxrocks.iheart.com | Katrina Nattress

    Photo: Getty ImagesPearl Jam surprised fans in Nashville on Thursday night (May 8) when they brought out Peter Framptonto help perform "Black." The iconic guitarist, who was diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscular disease called Inclusion Body Myositis in recent years, walked onto the Bridgestone Arena with a cane and performed seated next to the band's guitarist Mike McCready.

  • 6 days ago | flipboard.com | Katrina Nattress

    RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — 90,000 people are expected to crowd the Lenovo Center over the next five days, with multiple events scheduled alongside …

  • 1 week ago | iheart.com | Katrina Nattress

    Photo: Getty Images North AmericaThe Who's up to something, but what is it? The band is holding a press event on Thursday (May 8) in London where they plan to make a “special announcement followed by an exclusive Q&A session” and livestream the whole thing to fans worldwide. The project is called "The Song Is Over," and Rolling Stone predicts that they're announcing a farewell tour.

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Katrina Nattress
Katrina Nattress @KatrinaNattress
21 Jan 24

RT @RGIII: I don’t understand the Brock Purdy hate. His underdog story is inspiring and the 49ers are blessed to have him. Stop it with the…

Katrina Nattress
Katrina Nattress @KatrinaNattress
30 Sep 23

Writer friends, anyone know of a free AI transcription service? I have to transcribe an interview for the first time in forever and would rather not do it manually!

Katrina Nattress
Katrina Nattress @KatrinaNattress
15 Sep 23

My latest for @MotherlyMedia. Another tough subject but one that needs to be discussed! Thank you to all the strong mamas who spoke to me for this. I appreciate you all ❤️ https://t.co/9KIETOWKH0