Patti Murin is heading back to the stage!
The 43-year-old actress, who you might recognize from her appearances in Hallmark Channel movies like Love on Iceland and In Merry Measure, will play June Carter Cash in the new musical The Ballad of Johnny and June.
Some of Patti‘s previous musical roles include Princess Anna in Broadway’s Frozen and the title role in Lysistrata Jones.
Patti will star alongside Christopher Ryan Grant as Johnny Cash and Van Hughes and Van Hughes as John Carter Cash.
“Told through the eyes of their son John Carter Cash, this new musical covers it all: Johnny and June’s childhoods, their 1956 meeting at the Grand Ole Opry, the storied on-stage proposal in 1968, and the soaring highs and whiplash lows of fame, life on the road, addiction, arrests, controversies, marriage, family and devotion,” the official synopsis reads.
“I Walk the Line,” “Ring of Fire,...
The 43-year-old actress, who you might recognize from her appearances in Hallmark Channel movies like Love on Iceland and In Merry Measure, will play June Carter Cash in the new musical The Ballad of Johnny and June.
Some of Patti‘s previous musical roles include Princess Anna in Broadway’s Frozen and the title role in Lysistrata Jones.
Patti will star alongside Christopher Ryan Grant as Johnny Cash and Van Hughes and Van Hughes as John Carter Cash.
“Told through the eyes of their son John Carter Cash, this new musical covers it all: Johnny and June’s childhoods, their 1956 meeting at the Grand Ole Opry, the storied on-stage proposal in 1968, and the soaring highs and whiplash lows of fame, life on the road, addiction, arrests, controversies, marriage, family and devotion,” the official synopsis reads.
“I Walk the Line,” “Ring of Fire,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Bob Dylan’s 2024 tour kicked off less than a week ago, and he’s already pulling out some big surprises. They began March 1 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when he covered the 1956 Jimmy Rogers song “Walking by Myself” for the first time in his career. And they continued last night when he played Johnny Cash’s “Big River” for the first time since a guest appearance with The Dead in 2003.
Dylan’s love of Johnny Cash goes back to his childhood in the Fifties. The appreciation was reciprocated once Cash heard...
Dylan’s love of Johnny Cash goes back to his childhood in the Fifties. The appreciation was reciprocated once Cash heard...
- 3/7/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Jeopardy!‘s Champions Wildcard continues, and although these players are contending for a shot at the Tournament of Champions, their knowledge doesn’t always pay off. Such was the case for competitors Alex Gordon, Ed Petersen, and Suzanne Goldlust when Final Jeopardy! came around. The clue in the category “Country Music” read “‘It was kind of a prodding to myself to play it straight,’ said Johnny Cash of this 1956 hit.” The correct response was, “‘I Walk the Line.'” Unfortunately for Alex, Ed, and Suzanne, they all answered, “Walk the Line,” losing their wagers for a final tally of $19,000, $593, and $12,300 respectively. While Alex will move onto the semifinals with his top score, looks of disappointment abounded as the players realized their flub, in which the single letter “I” cost them extra points, and in some cases, extra time in the Champions Wildcard. Some fans who tuned into the episode took...
- 2/9/2024
- TV Insider
Johnny Cash was an early fan of Bob Dylan, finding it astonishing that Dylan was able to find success with that type of music. He was also likely impressed when he realized Dylan was just in his early 20s. When Cash first heard Dylan’s music, he thought he was listening to a much older artist.
Johnny Cash thought Bob Dylan was a much older musician
Cash became a fan of Dylan in some of the earliest stages of the singer’s career. He didn’t realize that he was listening to a new, young artist, though.
“The first time I heard him — I don’t know where it was, I believe in Las Vegas — I thought it was an old country singer,” he said, per the book Cash on Cash: Interviews and Encounters With Johnny Cash. “And then I realized somebody told me who he was — and I said,...
Johnny Cash thought Bob Dylan was a much older musician
Cash became a fan of Dylan in some of the earliest stages of the singer’s career. He didn’t realize that he was listening to a new, young artist, though.
“The first time I heard him — I don’t know where it was, I believe in Las Vegas — I thought it was an old country singer,” he said, per the book Cash on Cash: Interviews and Encounters With Johnny Cash. “And then I realized somebody told me who he was — and I said,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s fitting that Johnny Cash’s life became a major Hollywood movie. The country music superstar found success after enduring tragedy (which became a major inspiration in his life), addiction, and forbidden love. It’s a reason his songs resonate with so many people. Sun Records founder Sam Phillips gave Cash his big break in the music business. There wouldn’t be a Man in Black otherwise, but Cash had mixed feelings about Phillips and his business practices, and he was right to see the good and bad.
Sam Phillips (left) and Johnny Cash in 1956 | Colin Escott/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Johnny Cash admitted he had mixed feelings about Sam Phillips
Phillips was the kingmaker in the Memphis music scene of the late 1950s. The producer and Sun Records founder gave some of the world’s most legendary artists their start, Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis,...
Sam Phillips (left) and Johnny Cash in 1956 | Colin Escott/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Johnny Cash admitted he had mixed feelings about Sam Phillips
Phillips was the kingmaker in the Memphis music scene of the late 1950s. The producer and Sun Records founder gave some of the world’s most legendary artists their start, Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis,...
- 2/13/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It didn’t take Johnny Cash long to become an established country music artist. He begged Sun Records founder Sam Phillips for a chance to record, Phillips soon relented, and his first single included a B-side that was a modest hit. The biggest hiccup was that Cash struggled through more than 35 takes to record the tune that helped him take the first step toward leaving behind his first two terrible jobs forever.
Johnny Cash | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Johnny Cash found success with one of his first songs
Cash served in the Air Force from 1950 until 1954. He formed his first band while he was in the military, which was something he and Jimi Hendrix had in common. Cash moved to Memphis, Tenn., when the Air Force discharged him and initially sold appliances as a full-time job.
But Cash, who always dreamed of being a musician, had his sights set on that goal.
Johnny Cash | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Johnny Cash found success with one of his first songs
Cash served in the Air Force from 1950 until 1954. He formed his first band while he was in the military, which was something he and Jimi Hendrix had in common. Cash moved to Memphis, Tenn., when the Air Force discharged him and initially sold appliances as a full-time job.
But Cash, who always dreamed of being a musician, had his sights set on that goal.
- 1/24/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons (Bonnie and Clyde) has signed on to star alongside Samantha Soule and Wendy vanden Heuvel in I Look To You, an upcoming indie feature written and directed by Daniel Talbott (Midday Black Midnight Blue).
The drama centers on New York transplant Chloe (Soule), who after the sudden death of her wife, ends up in an inpatient treatment program for extreme grief and depression. Once released, the only place she has left to go is the home of her estranged mother (Vanden Heuvel) in coastal Washington. Structured on the five stages of grief, the film chronicles the tenuous journey of a deeply broken mother-and-daughter relationship and faces down the question, “Can you ever really go home?” Parsons will play Elizabeth, the grandmother of Soule’s Chloe.
Lovell Holder and Addie Johnson Talbott are producing alongside Daniel Talbott.
Parsons won...
The drama centers on New York transplant Chloe (Soule), who after the sudden death of her wife, ends up in an inpatient treatment program for extreme grief and depression. Once released, the only place she has left to go is the home of her estranged mother (Vanden Heuvel) in coastal Washington. Structured on the five stages of grief, the film chronicles the tenuous journey of a deeply broken mother-and-daughter relationship and faces down the question, “Can you ever really go home?” Parsons will play Elizabeth, the grandmother of Soule’s Chloe.
Lovell Holder and Addie Johnson Talbott are producing alongside Daniel Talbott.
Parsons won...
- 3/22/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
On September 12th, 2003, the world bid a sad farewell to the Man in Black, Johnny Cash. The 71-year-old American icon was still grieving the loss four months earlier of his wife of 35 years, June Carter Cash, when he died from complications from diabetes in the early-morning hours at Nashville’s Baptist Hospital.
A member of the Rock & Roll, Country Music, Nashville Songwriters and Memphis Music Halls of Fame, Cash had been enjoying a resurgence in popularity after the release of “Hurt,” a cover of a Nine Inch Nails song transformed...
A member of the Rock & Roll, Country Music, Nashville Songwriters and Memphis Music Halls of Fame, Cash had been enjoying a resurgence in popularity after the release of “Hurt,” a cover of a Nine Inch Nails song transformed...
- 7/5/2021
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
A new Johnny Cash live album, recorded in San Francisco in 1968 by famed taper and audio engineer Owsley Stanley, is set for release September 24th via the Owsley Stanley Foundation and Renew Records/BMG. Johnny Cash, At the Carousel Ballroom, April 24th, 1968 finds the country legend performing in the heart of Haight-Ashbury, and the performance has been teased with Cash’s rendition of “I’m Going to Memphis.”
Recorded just days before the release of his best-known live album, Live at Folsom Prison, Cash historian Mark Stielper tells Rolling Stone...
Recorded just days before the release of his best-known live album, Live at Folsom Prison, Cash historian Mark Stielper tells Rolling Stone...
- 6/24/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Right on the heels of Patch 1.03 comes yet another hotfix for Cyberpunk 2077, which continues to suffer from a whole host of glitches and bugs across all platforms. Patch 1.04 has already rolled out for PlayStation consoles and PC, addressing all kinds of issues plaguing quests, visuals, and overall performance.
At the time of writing, the patch Xbox consoles hadn’t rolled out yet, although CD Projekt Red promised that it is “working to have the update out as soon as possible.” Keep an eye out for that fix.
Judging from the reports we’ve heard so far, it’s the PS4 version of the game that needs the most attention at the moment, with other versions of the game performing a bit better than Sony’s last-gen console. According to our own staff writer Matt Byrd, the PC version of the game is running relatively smoothly compared to what’s happening on consoles.
At the time of writing, the patch Xbox consoles hadn’t rolled out yet, although CD Projekt Red promised that it is “working to have the update out as soon as possible.” Keep an eye out for that fix.
Judging from the reports we’ve heard so far, it’s the PS4 version of the game that needs the most attention at the moment, with other versions of the game performing a bit better than Sony’s last-gen console. According to our own staff writer Matt Byrd, the PC version of the game is running relatively smoothly compared to what’s happening on consoles.
- 12/12/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
She was the inspiration for I Walk The Line, the woman with whom he exchanged literally hundreds of letters whilst he was serving in the army and a woman to whom he swore he would always be true. She was the mother of his four daughters and according to them she loved him till the end of her days, but if you've only paid casual attention to Johnny Cash's story, you'd be forgiven for missing the fact of her existence altogether. Somehow labelled as the other Woman despite the fact that she was part of his life for over a decade before he became involved with June Carter, Vivian Liberto has a relentlessly rough ride from press and biographers alike. Though her attempt to tell her side of the story in a book got very little traction, this film attempts to give her a posthumous voice.
Vivian was...
Vivian was...
- 12/8/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
W.S. “Fluke” Holland, longtime drummer for Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins and the original drummer in Cash’s famed Tennessee Three backing band, died Wednesday at the age of 85.
Dubbed the “Father of the Drums” by Cash, Holland died at his home in Jackson, Tennessee, following a short illness, the Commercial Appeal reported.
Despite his presence on some of Sun Records’ most essential recordings and his decades-long tenure alongside Perkins and Cash, Holland was not a drummer by trade: As he told the Jackson Sun in 2016, he would happen...
Dubbed the “Father of the Drums” by Cash, Holland died at his home in Jackson, Tennessee, following a short illness, the Commercial Appeal reported.
Despite his presence on some of Sun Records’ most essential recordings and his decades-long tenure alongside Perkins and Cash, Holland was not a drummer by trade: As he told the Jackson Sun in 2016, he would happen...
- 9/24/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Jack White’s Nashville-based Third Man Records continues its quarterly series of unique, collectible recordings with the upcoming release of Vault Package 45, A Night to Remember, by Johnny Cash. Memorializing a previously unavailable 1973 concert at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, the vinyl package includes a double vintage-white LP and gold-foil LP jacket, a gold 7” single featuring an A-side with “Dark and Bloody Ground,” a previously unavailable track from Ruston Kelly, and a super-secret “mystery artist” featured on the single’s B-side. Both cuts were recorded for the Forever Words compilation,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Rewriting Hollywood’s fictionalized version of events, My Darling Vivian tells the true story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash’s first wife and the mother of his four daughters. This acclaimed new documentary feature had its world premiere at the 2020 SXSW Film Festival and played other top festivals. Click Here for All Virtual Cinema Bookings
A story that was lost or misinterpreted to serve a myth comes to life in this revealing new film that is painful but compassionate, wrenching but true.
In 1951, Catholic schoolgirl Vivian Liberto meets handsome Air Force cadet Johnny Cash at her local San Antonio, Texas skating rink. Their whirlwind summer romance lays the foundation for a feverish three-year-long correspondence while Johnny is stationed in Germany. Thousands of letters later, the two marry upon his return in 1954. Within a year, a career blossoms and a family is started. By 1961, Johnny Cash is a household name, number one on the music charts,...
A story that was lost or misinterpreted to serve a myth comes to life in this revealing new film that is painful but compassionate, wrenching but true.
In 1951, Catholic schoolgirl Vivian Liberto meets handsome Air Force cadet Johnny Cash at her local San Antonio, Texas skating rink. Their whirlwind summer romance lays the foundation for a feverish three-year-long correspondence while Johnny is stationed in Germany. Thousands of letters later, the two marry upon his return in 1954. Within a year, a career blossoms and a family is started. By 1961, Johnny Cash is a household name, number one on the music charts,...
- 6/5/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A year before he died, Johnny Cash was the subject of a tribute album with some of music’s biggest names: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Dwight Yoakam all sang the works of Cash on 2002’s Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash (one of two Cash homage albums released that year). But it was Little Richard who delivered the most revved-up performance, a rambunctious rendition of “Get Rhythm,” the 1956 B-side to “I Walk the Line.”
Recorded during a six-hour session in Nashville, Richard, still vivacious at...
Recorded during a six-hour session in Nashville, Richard, still vivacious at...
- 5/10/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The “soulmate” narrative can be hard to resist. Star-crossed lovers, fate, destiny — the amount of art that’s been created trying to persuade readers, viewers and lovers to embrace those ideals is considerable, to say the least. And it definitely includes the story of Johnny Cash, who, according to the legend, had his life saved by the love of one good woman: June Carter.
But what if that one great love happens twice? What if there’s not one soulmate, but two? Is that blasphemy or reality?
In a way, that’s the question that “My Darling Vivian” asks. A documentary that was scheduled to premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival and is now one of the SXSW films screening for free on Amazon Prime for a limited period, it’s the story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash’s first wife, the mother of his four daughters and...
But what if that one great love happens twice? What if there’s not one soulmate, but two? Is that blasphemy or reality?
In a way, that’s the question that “My Darling Vivian” asks. A documentary that was scheduled to premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival and is now one of the SXSW films screening for free on Amazon Prime for a limited period, it’s the story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash’s first wife, the mother of his four daughters and...
- 4/29/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
An under-appreciated period of Johnny Cash’s lengthy recording career will be reexamined with the April 24th release of a seven-disc box set, The Complete Mercury Recordings 1986-1991, and a 24-cut “best of” collection representing highlights from this period. The CD set also includes several rare or previously unreleased tracks and an additional 20-track collection titled Classic Cash: Hall Of Fame Series (Early Mixes), featuring material mastered from tapes newly discovered in the Mercury vaults. While the vinyl version does not include this LP, it will be available as a...
- 3/6/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been a little while since Sam Hunt dropped a certifiable banger. The country-pop innovator, loved and hated in equal measure, has largely stuck with the moody introspection of “Downtown’s Dead” and “Sinning With You” since dominating American radio with 2017’s “Body Like a Back Road.” But he’s made it worth the wait: His latest release, “Hard to Forget” (from the upcoming album Southside), is an undeniably great party jam featuring one of the most straightforwardly country vocals he’s ever laid down.
It revolves around a...
It revolves around a...
- 2/18/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Hot on the heels of last week’s live performance together at the iconic Fillmore in San San Francisco, Wynonna and the Big Noise have teamed up with Grateful Dead founder and guitarist Bob Weir for a refreshingly potent studio version of the Dead’s “Ramble on Rose.”
With lyrics from the late Robert Hunter and music by Jerry Garcia, the words of the slow-rolling tune are packed with literary and pop-culture references, from Frankenstein author Mary (Wollstonecroft) Shelley and pioneering rock & roll DJ Wolfman Jack to a line that...
With lyrics from the late Robert Hunter and music by Jerry Garcia, the words of the slow-rolling tune are packed with literary and pop-culture references, from Frankenstein author Mary (Wollstonecroft) Shelley and pioneering rock & roll DJ Wolfman Jack to a line that...
- 2/12/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
As the 1960s dawned, Hollywood actor Kirk Douglas became a screen legend with a single role, in the historical epic Spartacus. At around the same time, Johnny Cash, a larger-than-life country-music star, would make an inauspicious big-screen debut in Five Minutes to Live, with results that would suggest he was a much more effective singer than actor. By the time their paths crossed onscreen in the 1971 western A Gunfight a decade later, Douglas was a respected film icon and Cash was the star of his own network TV series, as...
- 2/6/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
On November 11th, YouTube Originals will begin streaming the documentary film The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash, a 90-minute film directed by Emmy- and Grammy-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny (Elvis Presley: The Searcher, Springsteen on Broadway) that features commentary from Bruce Springsteen, Emmylou Harris, and members of the Cash family, including daughter Rosanne Cash and son John Carter Cash.
The movie’s deeply spiritual centerpieces are the lingering effects that the 1944 accidental death of Cash’s 14-year-old brother Jack had on Johnny, who was 12 at the time, and the...
The movie’s deeply spiritual centerpieces are the lingering effects that the 1944 accidental death of Cash’s 14-year-old brother Jack had on Johnny, who was 12 at the time, and the...
- 11/10/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Imagine how intimidating it must be to sing with Bob Dylan for the first time. Now think of how Dylan must have felt singing alongside Johnny Cash in 1969 when the pair united for a loose recording session in Nashville. Cash was nine years Dylan’s senior, and had put out his first single in 1955, seven years before Dylan, who turned 28 that year. It’s rare to hear Dylan sound like a fan trying to be a peer, but that’s what’s evident here. Those sessions serve as the core of Travelin’ Thru,...
- 10/25/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
ABC Studios has shipped off its 2019 Emmy Fyc mailer to members of the TV academy, with DVDs of such highly watched shows as “Black-ish,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “How to Get Away with Murder,” “American Housewife” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live” contained in the navy blue package. After earning three consecutive Best Comedy Series nominations for “Black-ish” (2016-18), the alphabet network is hoping that its family-favorite program starring Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross will hear its name called yet again this July.
Of note, ABC’s popular “Live In Front of a Studio Audience” was not included in the mailer as it aired after the shipping date, but academy members can still watch the special (and all other programs) at the network’s Fyc screening site. Since ABC Studios routinely produces shows that air on other networks, voters are also presented with discs of “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “Grown-ish” (Freeform), “Marvel’s...
Of note, ABC’s popular “Live In Front of a Studio Audience” was not included in the mailer as it aired after the shipping date, but academy members can still watch the special (and all other programs) at the network’s Fyc screening site. Since ABC Studios routinely produces shows that air on other networks, voters are also presented with discs of “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “Grown-ish” (Freeform), “Marvel’s...
- 6/3/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Academy Award winner Alvin Sargent, who penned an extraordinary number of popular and critically successful films, from “Paper Moon” and “Ordinary People” to the “Spider-Man” sequels of the 2000s, died Thursday, his talent agency Gersh confirmed to Variety. He was 92.
Sargent won adapted screenplay Oscars for “Julia” in 1978 and “Ordinary People” in 1981 and was also nominated in the category in 1974 for “Paper Moon.” (He also received Writers Guild awards for all three films.) The writer worked with many of Hollywood’s top directors over the course of his career, including Alan J. Pakula, John Frankenheimer. Paul Newman, Peter Bogdanovich, Sydney Pollack, Fred Zinnemann, Robert Redford, Martin Ritt, Norman Jewison, Stephen Frears and Wayne Wang, though not always when those helmers were doing their best work.
Sargent started as a writer for television but broke into features with his screenplay for 1966’s “Gambit,” a Ronald Neame-directed comedy thriller starring Michael Caine,...
Sargent won adapted screenplay Oscars for “Julia” in 1978 and “Ordinary People” in 1981 and was also nominated in the category in 1974 for “Paper Moon.” (He also received Writers Guild awards for all three films.) The writer worked with many of Hollywood’s top directors over the course of his career, including Alan J. Pakula, John Frankenheimer. Paul Newman, Peter Bogdanovich, Sydney Pollack, Fred Zinnemann, Robert Redford, Martin Ritt, Norman Jewison, Stephen Frears and Wayne Wang, though not always when those helmers were doing their best work.
Sargent started as a writer for television but broke into features with his screenplay for 1966’s “Gambit,” a Ronald Neame-directed comedy thriller starring Michael Caine,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Carmel Dagan
- Variety Film + TV
Alvin Sargent, the storied screenwriter best known for his Academy Award-winning script for “Ordinary People” and his Oscar-nominated “Paper Moon,” died Thursday of natural causes in Seattle. He was 92.
Born in 1927 in Philadelphia, Sargent began his career as an aspiring actor with a small role in “From Here to Eternity,” while supporting himself in ad sales for Variety. He began writing for television in 1953, with credits through the 1960s including “Route 66,” “Ben Casey” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” among others.
He made his debut as a movie screenwriter in 1966 on “Gambit,” starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine, and gained greater recognition in 1970 for “I Walk the Line.” This led to a long run of acclaimed work on critical hits and blockbusters alike. Among his highlights are “Paper Moon,” for which he received a best adapted screenplay nomination, uncredited work on the 1976 remake of “A Star Is Born” starring Barbra Streisand,...
Born in 1927 in Philadelphia, Sargent began his career as an aspiring actor with a small role in “From Here to Eternity,” while supporting himself in ad sales for Variety. He began writing for television in 1953, with credits through the 1960s including “Route 66,” “Ben Casey” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” among others.
He made his debut as a movie screenwriter in 1966 on “Gambit,” starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine, and gained greater recognition in 1970 for “I Walk the Line.” This led to a long run of acclaimed work on critical hits and blockbusters alike. Among his highlights are “Paper Moon,” for which he received a best adapted screenplay nomination, uncredited work on the 1976 remake of “A Star Is Born” starring Barbra Streisand,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
The multi-platinum rock group Five Finger Death Punch has teamed up with the legendary Brian May of Queen and two of the biggest names in country and blues rock, Brantley Gilbert and Kenny Wayne Shepherd to record a special version of the song “Blue On Black” mixed by Kevin Churko.
Video: Gary Sinese's Message Regarding 'Blue on Black' by Five Finger Death Punch
Titans in each of their respective genres, the artists came together to merge country and mainstream rock to re-create the classic song originally recorded and co-written by Shepherd. Taking Country Rock to the next level, “Blue On Black” is out today worldwide via Prospect Park (North America) and Eleven Seven Music (ex. North America).
The artists and their respective labels are donating all proceeds from the collaboration version of “Blue On Black” to the Gary Sinise Foundation which honors America’s defenders, veterans, first responders, their families and those in need.
Video: Gary Sinese's Message Regarding 'Blue on Black' by Five Finger Death Punch
Titans in each of their respective genres, the artists came together to merge country and mainstream rock to re-create the classic song originally recorded and co-written by Shepherd. Taking Country Rock to the next level, “Blue On Black” is out today worldwide via Prospect Park (North America) and Eleven Seven Music (ex. North America).
The artists and their respective labels are donating all proceeds from the collaboration version of “Blue On Black” to the Gary Sinise Foundation which honors America’s defenders, veterans, first responders, their families and those in need.
- 4/17/2019
- Look to the Stars
Dennis Quaid’s career is bustin’ out all over. The actor-turned-rocker demonstrated his range Saturday night, taking the stage at Los Angeles music club the Mint with his band The Sharks. The group delivered a raucous set that had the audience of more than 200 on its feet as Quaid danced through the crowd, belted like a Delta bluesman and briefly abandoned his acoustic guitar to tackle the keyboard with flying fingers, his denim-clad derriere, his chest and the heels of his cowboy boots. The over-the-the top physical display – a nod to Jerry Lee Lewis, who Quaid portrayed in 1989’s “Great Balls of Fire!” – was an apt metaphor for a guy whose debut album is “Out of the Box.”
Quaid’s unboxed activities include narrating iHeart Media’s new “Bear and a Banjo” podcast, announced Sunday, March 10, at SXSW. “I’m really excited about it, because podcasting is a new medium...
Quaid’s unboxed activities include narrating iHeart Media’s new “Bear and a Banjo” podcast, announced Sunday, March 10, at SXSW. “I’m really excited about it, because podcasting is a new medium...
- 3/11/2019
- by Paula Parisi
- Variety Film + TV
Just say no to drugs.
In all seriousness (although that is a serious and heartfelt suggestion), Grey's Anatomy Season 15 Episode 14 was a stirring take on America's Opiate Epidemic.
It was likely something that the series was building up to, and Not Betty's involvement added that personal touch to the storyline that would not have landed the same without her.
Caterina Scorsone is remarkable. Amelia's growth in the past season and a half has been incredible and so understated that sometimes you have to take a moment during one of her scenes and process where she was when she arrived on this series, and where she is now.
I know the consensus is that her brain tumor storyline was absurd in many ways, but the series succeeded in revitalizing her character post-tumor and you have to give them props for that.
While my casual viewing of Private Practice is but a distant memory,...
In all seriousness (although that is a serious and heartfelt suggestion), Grey's Anatomy Season 15 Episode 14 was a stirring take on America's Opiate Epidemic.
It was likely something that the series was building up to, and Not Betty's involvement added that personal touch to the storyline that would not have landed the same without her.
Caterina Scorsone is remarkable. Amelia's growth in the past season and a half has been incredible and so understated that sometimes you have to take a moment during one of her scenes and process where she was when she arrived on this series, and where she is now.
I know the consensus is that her brain tumor storyline was absurd in many ways, but the series succeeded in revitalizing her character post-tumor and you have to give them props for that.
While my casual viewing of Private Practice is but a distant memory,...
- 2/22/2019
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Owen and Amelia may be on the outs again. After the arrival of Not Betty's parents on Grey's Anatomy Season 15 Episode 13, Owen's fear of losing Leo may have driven Amelia away again.
Elsewhere, Maggie had to deal with a nemesis, and she was unfazed by the burgeoning relationship between Meredith and DeLuca.
Join TV Fanatics Stacy Glanzman, Rachelle Lewis, and Jasmine Blu as they discuss the latest hour!
Meredith and DeLuca are officially dating. Are you surprised that Maggie handled it so well?
Stacy: No, I'm not surprised. Maggie is long over DeLuca, and I never thought she would have a problem with Meredith dating him if that's what makes her happy.
Rachelle: Nope not at all. I don’t think that Maggie was that into DeLuca when they were together. He was a fling to her, nothing super special.
Jasmine: She seems happy with Jackson, and she was pushing...
Elsewhere, Maggie had to deal with a nemesis, and she was unfazed by the burgeoning relationship between Meredith and DeLuca.
Join TV Fanatics Stacy Glanzman, Rachelle Lewis, and Jasmine Blu as they discuss the latest hour!
Meredith and DeLuca are officially dating. Are you surprised that Maggie handled it so well?
Stacy: No, I'm not surprised. Maggie is long over DeLuca, and I never thought she would have a problem with Meredith dating him if that's what makes her happy.
Rachelle: Nope not at all. I don’t think that Maggie was that into DeLuca when they were together. He was a fling to her, nothing super special.
Jasmine: She seems happy with Jackson, and she was pushing...
- 2/20/2019
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Though Grey’s Anatomy celebrated Valentine’s Day a week ago with Meredith and DeLuca’s first (real, deliberate, sober) kiss, their budding romance put a little spring in the step of Thursday’s episode, too. And it was much-needed, given that the arrival of Betty’s Brittany’s parents all but guaranteed that Owen and Amelia were going to lose the kids they’d taken in. How heartbreaking did it get — and, perhaps more importantly, did my new favorite couple Teddy and Koracick score any good flirt time? (Spoiler alert: Oh yeah!) Read on…
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- 2/15/2019
- TVLine.com
Jennifer Grey is making her anticipated debut on “Grey’s Anatomy” — and she’s desperately seeking answers. On Thursday’s episode, titled “I Walk the Line,” the “Dirty Dancing” star drops by Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital searching for the truth about her daughter, Betty (real name: Brittany), and only Et has the exclusive sneak peek at Grey’s intense introduction. In...
- 2/14/2019
- by Claire Beazley
- ET Canada
Hey, Grey's Anatomy fans. We hope you guys enjoyed episode 12 last night. Now, that it's in the books, it's time to go over what the next, new February 14,2019, episode 13 has in store for us. Thanks to ABC's recent press release for episode 13, we can do just that. To get this spoiler session started, ABC's press release revealed that episode 13 is entitled,"I Walk The Line." Episode 13 sounds like it will feature some very dangerous and extremely intense scenes. At one point, we're going to see a whole flood of patients crowd up the Grey Sloan Memorial hospital when people start shooting at a nearby parade! Maggie is going to be dealing with some major issues from the past just as Meredith attempts to open up to her about dating Andrew Deluca. On the Owen and Amelia front, things will get extremely interesting. Apparently,they're going to receive some news about Betty.
- 2/8/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Brett Eldredge has released his version of Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” which arrives in the midst of widespread discussion about the band thanks to the biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody.
Preserving the swinging rockabilly rhythm of the original, Eldredge’s cover opts for programmed handclaps and a dense, reverb-heavy production with some doo wop-style backing vocals and ace guitar work. Eldredge wisely decides not to imitate Freddie Mercury’s athletic vocals, bringing in some of his own full-throated growls and Sinatra-esque tics to change things up. Eldredge recorded...
Preserving the swinging rockabilly rhythm of the original, Eldredge’s cover opts for programmed handclaps and a dense, reverb-heavy production with some doo wop-style backing vocals and ace guitar work. Eldredge wisely decides not to imitate Freddie Mercury’s athletic vocals, bringing in some of his own full-throated growls and Sinatra-esque tics to change things up. Eldredge recorded...
- 11/26/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Growing up among his native Brooklyn’s brick-and-fire-escape facades in the 1930’s, production designer-to-be Albert Brenner often dreamed of the wide open spaces depicted in his favorite Saturday-matinee Westerns. At 16, he landed his first “art job”: dressing windows for a New York City department store.
Two years later, Brenner swapped mannequins for military service and flew in B-24 bombers until World War II ended in 1945. On the G.I. Bill, he attended Yale University, graduating with skills in drafting, and went into summer stock theater under designer Samuel Leve, toiling away on plays like “The Fifth Season” and gaining a union card in the process.
He developed his designer chops in New York on TV shows like “The Phil Silvers Show,” “Car 54, Where Are You?” “Captain Kangaroo” and “Playhouse 90.” His first day on the Silvers show, where he eventually earned $250 a week, was nearly his last, when he...
Two years later, Brenner swapped mannequins for military service and flew in B-24 bombers until World War II ended in 1945. On the G.I. Bill, he attended Yale University, graduating with skills in drafting, and went into summer stock theater under designer Samuel Leve, toiling away on plays like “The Fifth Season” and gaining a union card in the process.
He developed his designer chops in New York on TV shows like “The Phil Silvers Show,” “Car 54, Where Are You?” “Captain Kangaroo” and “Playhouse 90.” His first day on the Silvers show, where he eventually earned $250 a week, was nearly his last, when he...
- 9/28/2018
- by James C. Udel
- Variety Film + TV
“I didn’t think this would happen again,” Liz Phair sang in her signature song, “F— and Run,” a line written to describe a one-night stand, or something close to it. In a far less rueful sense, the lyric also applies to what’s happening again on Phair’s current seven-city tour, in which she’s performing nothing but 1993-and-prior material, in honor of a recent boxed set commemorating the 25th anniversary of “Exile to Guyville.” With that razor-sharp landmark album, she cut, but she definitely hasn’t run.
Phair opened her brief cross-country outing Thursday night at the Masonic Hall at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, a 150-seat venue she could have easily sold out several times over (as scalper prices clearly indicated). Quick-on-the-draw ticketholders weren’t entirely sure what nature of gig they were in for, especially since Phair has already announced an entirely separate tour of bigger venues for the fall,...
Phair opened her brief cross-country outing Thursday night at the Masonic Hall at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, a 150-seat venue she could have easily sold out several times over (as scalper prices clearly indicated). Quick-on-the-draw ticketholders weren’t entirely sure what nature of gig they were in for, especially since Phair has already announced an entirely separate tour of bigger venues for the fall,...
- 6/3/2018
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Sparks flew when Johnny Cash first gazed upon June Carter backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in 1956, when their love story began. The eyes of the married man in front of her were as black and shiny as agates, she once recalled, and her fascination with them both worried and stirred her. "I only glanced into them," she said of that moment, "because I believed that I would be drawn into his soul and I would never have been able to walk away." Ultimately, she never did. "They met their match when they came together," Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum editor Michael McCall exclusively tells Closer Weekly. It took years before the ballad of Johnny and June as husband and wife could officially begin 50 years ago this month. Their union, which lasted until June's death in 2003, was a roller-coaster ride of extreme highs and lows, fueled by Johnny's battles with depression and drugs.
- 3/21/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Get ready to hear the name Chanté Adams. She’s the stand-out in Michael Larnell‘s by-the-books, but nevertheless engrossing Roxanne Roxanne. Backed by producers, which include Forest Whitaker and Pharrell Williams, Larnell can count on more than just Adams’ star-making performance to make the film feel vitally alive as Nia Long and Mahershala Ali also provide captivating supporting turns.
Taliyah Whitaker plays a young Roxanne Shanté, a little girl living in the Queensbridge projects, challenging men twice or even three times her age to freestyle rap battles. As she gets a little older her talent gets refined, but so does her chronic ability to shoplift. Shante wants out and knows the only way is through her raw talent for music. At home it isn’t any better as her prone-to-alcoholism mother Peggy’s (Long) bad choices in men seeps through Shante’s own outlook of the male sex. When...
Taliyah Whitaker plays a young Roxanne Shanté, a little girl living in the Queensbridge projects, challenging men twice or even three times her age to freestyle rap battles. As she gets a little older her talent gets refined, but so does her chronic ability to shoplift. Shante wants out and knows the only way is through her raw talent for music. At home it isn’t any better as her prone-to-alcoholism mother Peggy’s (Long) bad choices in men seeps through Shante’s own outlook of the male sex. When...
- 1/29/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Time Life has released the retro TV comedy series "Hee Haw" as a 14-dvd boxed set. Here is the official press release:
Program Description
Pickin’ and grinnin’, singin’ and spinnin’ tall tales and corny jokes, the citizens of Kornfield Kounty landed on television in 1969 with the arrival of Hee Haw as a summer replacement series for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. With a cast of down-to-earth characters including Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones and Archie Campbell, knee-slapping comedic zingers, and jaw-dropping musical performances, the comedy-variety show, co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, captivated the country. In 1971, after two successful years, CBS dropped the show in an effort to “de-countrify” the network’s programming; however, it was quickly picked up and aired for the next 21 years, making Hee Haw the longest-running weekly syndicated original series in television history.
In a new-to-retail set, Hee Haw: The Collector’S Edition offers 14 Hee-larious...
Program Description
Pickin’ and grinnin’, singin’ and spinnin’ tall tales and corny jokes, the citizens of Kornfield Kounty landed on television in 1969 with the arrival of Hee Haw as a summer replacement series for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. With a cast of down-to-earth characters including Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones and Archie Campbell, knee-slapping comedic zingers, and jaw-dropping musical performances, the comedy-variety show, co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, captivated the country. In 1971, after two successful years, CBS dropped the show in an effort to “de-countrify” the network’s programming; however, it was quickly picked up and aired for the next 21 years, making Hee Haw the longest-running weekly syndicated original series in television history.
In a new-to-retail set, Hee Haw: The Collector’S Edition offers 14 Hee-larious...
- 12/26/2016
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Johnny Cash was one of America’s “greatest poets,” according to troubadour turned Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan, but he was also something a pack rat, his son John Carter Cash tells People.
Which is a good thing for fans of the Man in Black, whose genre-spanning songs made him one of the most influential singer-songwriters of the 20th century.
This week, a collection of Cash’s poetry – Forever Words: The Unknown Poems – which his son discovered amongst his father’s massive stash of hand-written notes and papers, will hit bookstores.
“He never really threw anything away,” the younger Cash says of his iconic dad,...
Which is a good thing for fans of the Man in Black, whose genre-spanning songs made him one of the most influential singer-songwriters of the 20th century.
This week, a collection of Cash’s poetry – Forever Words: The Unknown Poems – which his son discovered amongst his father’s massive stash of hand-written notes and papers, will hit bookstores.
“He never really threw anything away,” the younger Cash says of his iconic dad,...
- 11/15/2016
- by johnnydodd
- PEOPLE.com
"I'm not the same..." Lionsgate has revealed the first full-length teaser trailer for the new live-action Power Rangers movie, from the director of Project Almanac. They're bringing back the classic colored superkids for an epic sci-fi movie and it looks pretty cool at first glance. The cast is lead by: Naomi Scott as The Pink Ranger, Becky G. as The Yellow Ranger, Ludi Lin as The Black Ranger, Rj Cyler as The Blue Ranger, and Dacre Montgomery as The Red Ranger. This also features Bryan Cranston as Zordon, Bill Hader as the voice of Alpha 5, Elizabeth Banks as Rita Repulsa, as well as David Denman, Sarah Grey, Emily Maddison, and Caroline Cave. This teaser ends right when it's getting good (revealing their outfits), but so far I'm admittedly intrigued. This trailer also features the song "I Walk The Line" by Halsey. Take a look. Here's the first teaser trailer (+ poster...
- 10/8/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Two photos and a clip teasing a bit of action for Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) and company in the Season 1 finale of Wynonna Earp have been released courtesy of Syfy. The thirteenth episode of Wynonna Earp, titled “I Walk the Line”, will conclude the show’s first season and air this Friday, June 24th at 10:00pm Est.
“In the season finale of Syfy’s hit series Wynonna Earp, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) faces down her most terrifying nemesis yet, at a horrific personal cost. Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) learns a shocking truth about her own past and Dolls makes an impossible choice.
Wynonna Earp airs this Friday, June 24 at 10pm Et/Pt on Syfy.
Based on the Idw Comic, the series follows Wyatt Earp’s great granddaughter as she battles demons and other creatures. With her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, she’s the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
“In the season finale of Syfy’s hit series Wynonna Earp, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) faces down her most terrifying nemesis yet, at a horrific personal cost. Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) learns a shocking truth about her own past and Dolls makes an impossible choice.
Wynonna Earp airs this Friday, June 24 at 10pm Et/Pt on Syfy.
Based on the Idw Comic, the series follows Wyatt Earp’s great granddaughter as she battles demons and other creatures. With her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, she’s the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
- 6/22/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Music biopics come in every shape and size, and considering some have earned award season acclaim — “I Walk The Line,” “Crazy Heart,” “Ray,” et al. — they’re not going away any time soon (even when their conventions gets spoofed by films like “Walk Hard”). Late ‘80s rappers N.W.A. got their due this summer, and the next major music biography film is "I Saw the Light," which centers on legendary country western singer Hank Williams. The film chronicles his meteoric rise to fame and its ultimately tragic effect on his health and personal life. It stars Tom Hiddleston (“The Avengers,” “Crimson Peak”) as Williams and Elizabeth Olsen (“Oldboy,” “Godzilla”) as his wife, Audrey Mae Williams. Based on the book “Hank Williams: The Biography” by Colin Escott, the picture tells the story of the legendary performer, who rose high and died young at the age of 29. Many assumed the...
- 10/16/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
The extraordinary life and unforgettable music of Johnny Cash will be explored in a brand-new documentary film. According to USA Today, Cmt will premiere Johnny Cash: American Rebel on September 12th, coinciding with the 12th anniversary of the death of the Man in Black.
Cash's nearly 50-year career will be explored through original interviews with family members John Carter Cash, Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter, in addition to reflections from his contemporaries, including Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. Others featured in the film include Eric Church,...
Cash's nearly 50-year career will be explored through original interviews with family members John Carter Cash, Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter, in addition to reflections from his contemporaries, including Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. Others featured in the film include Eric Church,...
- 8/18/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Music and arts video spotlight: The beautiful Johnny Cash classic, ‘I Walk the Line,’ is reimagined in a multilayered music video told through the perspective of Thomas J. Price’s poignant 9ft bronze sculpture – ‘Network’ – in its new location on The Line, London’s newest art walk.Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated singer-songwriter Scott McFarnon has taken a wholly new approach to Johnny Cash’s ‘I Walk the Line’ to support this exciting non-profit outdoor arts project, with a portion of the proceeds of the single being donated to The Line. Pre-order the single on iTunes ‘I Walk the Line’ is a multilayered […]...
- 5/26/2015
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
This is the Only way to make a Senate Finance Committee hearing interesting -- and even hysterical -- just have the "Frozen" soundtrack suddenly blare from the phone of 78-year-old Senator Pat Roberts. Yeah, that just happened. Roberts was in the middle of one of those normally boring and stiff Senate hearings when his phone started ringing ... and "Let It Go" echoed through the chamber. Watch ... Roberts fumbled for his phone, but the damage was done.
- 4/16/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The family of Sam Cooke has signed off on a deal that will bring an authorized biopic about the "A Change Is Gonna Come" singer to the big screen. However, don't expect a conventional music biography like the Johnny Cash film I Walk the Line and the James Brown homage Get On Up. Instead, the Cooke family and producer Romeo Antonio say their film is being scripted as a "murder-mystery" that takes a deeper look into the strange circumstances surrounding Cooke's 1964 death.
"For years, people have been coming at us...
"For years, people have been coming at us...
- 3/18/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Are your Facebook friends stressing you out with ominous updates like, “Holiday shopping is Done” or “Look at my completely completed Christmas decorations”? And meanwhile, your life’s poetry is “The stockings were buried/ In the closet sans care/ Now you can’t find them/ So the mantle stays bare.“
Fret not: The Voice has got you covered!
Sure, Season 7 has reached the crucial semifinal stage — America will whittle the Top 5 down to a Top 3 on Tuesday’s results show, then save one ousted member of the Top 12 via Wild Card — but the good news is you can now fast-forward...
Fret not: The Voice has got you covered!
Sure, Season 7 has reached the crucial semifinal stage — America will whittle the Top 5 down to a Top 3 on Tuesday’s results show, then save one ousted member of the Top 12 via Wild Card — but the good news is you can now fast-forward...
- 12/9/2014
- TVLine.com
It was dream-scenario Monday night for Team Pharrell star DaNica Shirey on The Voice.
She sang a few bars of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" to the late icon's longtime mentor, Clive Davis, who met with the Top 10 singers and gave Shirey high praise – after she sweetly confided that she'd written an 11th grade biography about Davis's life. And she'd learned to sing Whitney on a karaoke machine her late father bought her when she was 8.
Awww.
"Every single word that she sang was huge to me," Shirey told Davis, who knowingly embraced her humble and heartfelt homage.
Later,...
She sang a few bars of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" to the late icon's longtime mentor, Clive Davis, who met with the Top 10 singers and gave Shirey high praise – after she sweetly confided that she'd written an 11th grade biography about Davis's life. And she'd learned to sing Whitney on a karaoke machine her late father bought her when she was 8.
Awww.
"Every single word that she sang was huge to me," Shirey told Davis, who knowingly embraced her humble and heartfelt homage.
Later,...
- 11/25/2014
- by Andrea Billups, @princessmouse
- People.com - TV Watch
[Youtube "XlSFw_7p3Yk"] It was dream scenario Monday night for Team Pharrell star DaNica Shirey on The Voice. She sang a few bars of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" to the late icon's longtime mentor, Clive Davis, who met with the Top 10 singers and gave Shirey high praise - after she sweetly confided that she'd written an 11th grade biography about Davis's life. And she'd learned to sing Whitney on a karaoke machine her late father bought her when she was 8. Awww. "Every single word that she sang was huge to me," Shirey told Davis, who knowingly embraced her humble and heartfelt homage.
- 11/25/2014
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
You can’t believe everything you hear on TV — not even (or perhaps especially) when it’s packaged in flannel-shirt wrapping paper, a folksy Oklahoma-accent and a corporate edict to keep the 18-49 demo rating above 3 million.
Which is why I didn’t let myself get angry or dismayed by Blake Shelton’s ridiculous exaggeration during The Voice‘s Top 10 performance episode on Monday: “This is the best live show I have ever seen in seven seasons.”
Dude, seriously?
I don’t believe for a second that the country coach believes such ridiculousness — not after an evening marked by incredibly insipid song selection,...
Which is why I didn’t let myself get angry or dismayed by Blake Shelton’s ridiculous exaggeration during The Voice‘s Top 10 performance episode on Monday: “This is the best live show I have ever seen in seven seasons.”
Dude, seriously?
I don’t believe for a second that the country coach believes such ridiculousness — not after an evening marked by incredibly insipid song selection,...
- 11/25/2014
- TVLine.com
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