Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.
This week saw Cardi B drop off a summer banger and Calvin Harris continuing to roll out his new project. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.
Cardi B — “Hot Sh*t” Feat. Kanye West and Lil Durk
It has now been over four years since Cardi B released her first and only album, 2018’s Invasion Of Privacy, but with how well she’s managed to consistently keep herself in the pop culture conversation, it doesn’t feel like it. Part of that has been dropping new singles, which she did last week with “Hot Sh*t,” an in-your-face banger that sees big-time contributions from Kanye West and Lil Durk.
Calvin Harris and 21 Savage — “New Money”
Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 came out all the way back in the summer of 2017 and now Harris is finally following that up with a second volume. Per usual, the tracklist is star-studded and he showed off a bit of it last week with “New Money,” a groovy, relaxed, and summery tune on which 21 Savage’s chilled-out rap is a perfect complement to the aforementioned qualities.
Rina Sawayama — “Catch Me In The Air”
Rina Sawayama is a versatile force in pop, which she’s shown, as she has on many occasions, over the past couple weeks. Mid-June brought the pop banger “This Hell” while last week yielded “Catch Me In The Air,” a more ethereal and soaring tune that’s an appealing and delightful bit of pop rock.
City Girls — “Good Love” Feat. Usher
Usher’s had himself a bit of a moment towards the end of last week, first with a terrific (and widely meme’d) Tiny Desk Concert and then with a feature on City Girls’ “Good Love.” Usher provides the hook here, letting JT and Yung Miami crush the rest of the song with braggadocios bars.
Fred Again.. — “Jungle”
Fred has been previewing his latest song at festival sets before its release and indeed, “Jungle” sounds fitting for that environment, as it’s an exciting and anticipation-building number that takes its time teasing a bass-heavy drop made for throwing hands in the air. Uproxx’s Alex Gonzalez describes the track as “a wild tune, rife with grimy dance breaks and infectious vocals by Elley Duhé.”
Steve Lacy — “Bad Habit”
Steve Lacy has Gemini Rights coming out on the 15th and ahead of that, he offered “Bad Habit” last week, a new tune that further teases what’s shaping up to be a diverse and compelling album. Uproxx’s Adrian Spinelli calls the track a “sweet, groovy love song where Lacy ranges his voice a la Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes” on “the soul-bearing hook.”
Joey Badass — “Where I Belong”
Joey Badass has earned his spot among hip-hop’s favorites, a reality he solidifies on his latest, “Where I Belong.” Uproxx’s Wongo Okon notes of the tune, “Joey takes a moment to reaffirm his position in hip-hop, a well-timed decision with his third album on the horizon. He takes a quick trip through time to account for and remind others of all that he’s accomplished.”
Momma — “Motorbike”
In a recent interview with Uproxx, the words Momma chose to describe their music were “loud, personal, shiny, bright,” and they noted of how they want their output to be remembered, “Just hooks that get stuck in your head forever. Clever songwriting and purposeful production.” Those interest and proclivities are super apparent on last week’s “Motorbike,” a nice mid-tempo rocker with just enough edge to it.
Earthgang and Smino — “Ambeyoncé”
Earthgang dropped Ghetto Gods towards the top of the year and in case you had forgotten, the duo just shared a deluxe edition of the album. One of the new tracks is “Ambeyoncé,” on which they and Smino make use of a subtle groove to show love to Beyoncé and even more to themselves, a confidence they’ve clearly earned.
Thundercat — “Fly Like An Eagle”
Minions: The Rise Of Gru is good, clean fun for anybody who’s into watching little yellow dudes say “banana” and other silly things for 90 minutes, but for some, the soundtrack may be a more appealing prospect. A bunch of artists covered ’70s classics for the album, including Thundercat, who put his funky, psychedelic twist on the enduring Steve Miller Band staple “Fly Like An Eagle.”
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Today marks the country’s 246th year of independence and on this year’s Fourth Of July, people all over the country are finding different ways to spend their holiday. Some are gearing up to fire up the grill to make their assortment of hamburgers, hot dogs, and more while others might take a moment to check out their local parade. Others might prepare their collection of fireworks for a colorful show when the sun goes down. Speaking of fireworks, Katy Perry used a brief moment of her Independence Day to join a popular wave on Twitter but it didn’t really fair well with fans.
“Baby you’re a firework” is a 10 but women in the US have fewer rights than an actual sparkler smh
In a tweet, Katy Perry wrote, “‘Baby you’re a firework’ is a 10 but women in the US have fewer rights than an actual sparkler smh.” It’s clear that the singer used her 2010 hit “Firework” to make a point about the lack of women’s rights in the country, especially after the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe V. Wade which guaranteed abortion rights for women all over the country. Despite that, the tweet sparked some boos from her fans as some were not a fan of the post in general while others took a second to point out that she endorsed Rick Caruso for mayor of Los Angeles despite his anti-abortion stance.
You can see Katy’s original post above and reactions from fans below.
Joey Chestnut’s 15th Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest championship was not without some drama. While he cruised to a win by downing 63 dogs, well shy of his world record but still enough to cruise to a 20 hot dog victory over the competition, he was interrupted briefly by a animal rights protester, who learned what happens when you get between Jaws and his dogs.
A protester wearing a Darth Vader mask and carrying a “Expose Smithfield’s Deathstar” banner rushed the stage and made it all the way to Chestnut before jumping in front of the champ to deliver his message. The problem was, Chestnut is about that action and, despite being in a walking boot from a ruptured tendon, put the protester in a chokehold and threw them down, before getting right back to business and housing a couple more dogs.
The protester certainly got the publicity they wanted, but I’m not sure they were expecting to get wrassled to the ground by the champ in the process. Chestnut would rebound from that brief hiccup to dominate once again but this year’s feat might’ve been more impressive than his record-breaking performances, because none of those involved tackling someone mid-competition and then getting right back to it.
Since the beginning of last month, Red Hot Chili Peppers have been touring Europe with plans to bring their talents to North America later this month. It comes after the band released their 12th album Unlimited Love back in April. The project is a 17-track effort that’s their first full-length release since 2016’s The Getaway. Prior to releasing Unlimited Love, Red Hot Chili Peppers announced a worldwide tour that features a list of openers that include The Strokes, St. Vincent, ASAP Rocky, King Princess, Haim, Beck, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, and Thundercat.
Now, that list is a little bit longer as Post Malone will join Red Hot Chili Peppers for six shows in Australia and New Zealand. Posty and Red Hot Chili Peppers will make stops in Auckland, Dunedin, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth starting in late January and concluding in mid-February 2023. That tour will follow Post Malone’s own tour in support of his fourth album Twelve Carat Toothache. Roddy Ricch will join him across the tour’s 33 shows which kick off in September and continues through November.
You can check out the updated tour dates for Red Hot Chili Peppers below.
07/05/2022 — Cologne, Germany @ RheinEnergieStadium =
07/08/2022 — Paris, France @ Stade de France ~
07/12/2022 — Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion =
07/23/2022 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High *
07/27/2022 — San Diego, CA @ Petco Park *
07/29/2022 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium +
07/31/2022 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium +
08/03/2022 — Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park ^
08/06/2022 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium ^^
08/10/2022 — Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park ^
08/12/2022 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium ^
08/14/2022 — Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park ^
08/17/2022 — E. Rutherford, NJ @ Metlife Stadium ^
08/19/2022 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field ^
08/21/2022 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre ^
08/30/2022 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium ^
09/01/2022 — Charlotte, NC @ Bank of America Stadium ^
09/03/2022 — Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park ^
09/08/2022 — Washington, DC @ Nationals Park ^
09/10/2022 — Boston, MA @ Fenway Park #
09/15/2022 — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium ^
09/18/2022 — Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field ^
09/25/2022 — Louisville, KY @ Kentucky Exposition Center
10/07/2022 — Austin, TX @ Zilker Park
10/14/2022 — Austin, TX @ Zilker Park
01/21/2023 — Auckland, NZ @ Mt. Smart Stadium !
01/26/2023 — Dunedin, NZ @ Forsyth Barr Stadium !
01/29/2023 — Brisbane, AU @ Suncorp Stadium !
02/02/2023 — Sydney, AU @ Accor Stadium !
02/07/2023 — Melbourne, AU @ Marvel Stadium !
02/13/2023 — Perth, AU @ Optus Stadium !
= with ASAP Rocky and Thundercat
~ with Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals and Thundercat
* with Haim and Thundercat
+ with Beck and Thundercat
^ with The Strokes and Thundercat
^^ with The Strokes and King Princess
# with St. Vincent and Thundercat
! with Post Malone
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Some spend the Independence Day relaxing, going to gathering, maybe grilling some good old American beef. Not Donald Trump. The former president is the subject of an ongoing series of hearings that have uncovered yet more damning evidence about how he tried to overturn the 2020 election. So instead of trying to beat Joey Chestnut at hot dog eating or something, he’s railing against that.
Trump took to his rinky dink Twitter clone to rail once more against the “Unselect Committee,” his very witty name for the lawmakers uncovering his alleged crimes. He started with Liz Cheney, the extremely Republican daughter of one of the party’s most notorious leaders.
“Warmongering and despicable human being Liz Cheney, who is hated by the great people of Wyoming (down 35!), keeps saying, over and over again, that HER Fake Unselect Committee may recommend CRIMINAL CHARGES against a President of the United States who got more votes than any sitting President in history,” Trump wrote. “Even the Dems didn’t know what she was talking about! Why doesn’t she press charges instead against those that cheated on the Election, or those that didn’t properly protect the Capitol?…..”
He wasn’t done. (And Truth Social really needs a more narrow character limit.) “Why doesn’t the highly partisan Unselect Committee of political Thugs, the same people (all Trump haters & profiteers – books, speeches, etc.) that were involved with Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax # 2, the “No Collusion” Mueller Report and, overall, the GREATEST WITCH HUNT IN THE HISTORY OF THE USA, go after the people who have been rioting, burning down cities, leading the massive crime wave, & killing many all over the U.S., including drug & human traffickers?” he railed. “No, let’s get “Trump”!
Trump almost forgot to wish everyone a happy Fourth, which he did but only after painting a bleak portrait of the country whose democracy he tried to subvert. “I know it’s not looking good for our Country right now, with a major War raging out of control in Europe, the Highest Inflation in memory, the worst 6 month Stock Market start in History, the highest Energy Prices EVER, and that is the Good News. Happy Fourth of July!!!” he wrote, adding, with multiple parentheses, for some reason, “((Don’t worry, We will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, and remember, none of these terrible events would have happened if I were President!!!))”
Anyway, hope you’re doing something more fun than all that.
The Milwaukee Bucks have made it a clear priority to run it back next year, believing that a fully healthy squad can win the East and compete for another title.
Given how close they were to knocking off the Celtics in the second round with Khris Middleton sidelined, it’s hard to fault them for that belief, although Boston has addressed its biggest need by taking a swing on former-Buck Malcolm Brogdon. So far this summer, the Bucks have re-signed Wesley Matthews, Jevon Carter, and Bobby Portis, with their biggest outside addition being Joe Ingles on the taxpayer mid-level, with the hope that he’ll be back from his ACL injury for the second half of the season and provide them with another shooter and secondary creator come playoff time.
On Monday, the Bucks continued their push to retain last year’s roster by working out a deal for Serge Ibaka to return next season, who they traded Donte DiVincenzo for at the deadline seeking frontcourt help with Brook Lopez’s status up in the air. Shams Charania broke the news that Ibaka would be back in Milwaukee on a one-year deal.
Free agent center Serge Ibaka has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks, sources tell @TheAthletic@Stadium.
Ibaka averaged 6.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game on 50.0/37.4/72.7 shooting splits in 54 games with the Clippers and Bucks last season, but didn’t really crack the postseason rotation in Milwaukee. He’s not the defender he once was, although offensively his ability to space the floor provides plenty of value. Ibaka’s chief value to the Bucks is adding depth to their center rotation for the regular season, with the hope that a full season in Milwaukee might allow him to be better equipped to help in the playoffs.
The first weekend of the NBA league year has not been lacking for drama and excitement, as we have seen multiple major trades, big extensions signed, a trade request from one of the NBA’s all-time greats, and plenty of free agent signings.
While this year’s free agency class lacked top stars, there have been plenty of big names on the move via trades, big contracts handed out to free agents, and some curious deals as well. Here, we’re going to look at who’s had the best and worst first four days so far — and whose fate is still pending.
WINNERS
Boston Celtics
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The Celtics are winners not only for what they pulled off in the Malcolm Brogdon trade, but what’s happened around them in the Eastern Conference. Adding Brogdon without giving up a rotation piece from their Finals run a year ago was a terrific job by Brad Stevens of identifying a need and buying low. Given how the market for Brogdon had bottomed out, it’s clear his medicals aren’t great and it’s possible he never looks like the 50/40/90 player he was previously, but the Celtics are the type of team that can take that gamble. Even if he is simply a fairly average rotation point guard who is a 20-minute a night type player, that’s an upgrade for the Celtics who just need another ball-handling option. If he can rebound from injuries and be an above-average starting caliber guard who hits 40 percent of his threes, it’s a heist, but either way this was a great move by Boston.
Adding to the Celtics strong offseason is what the rest of the East’s contenders have been up to. The Sixers have done well, adding PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton to the roster, addressing two big needs in the process, but everyone else has mostly been treading water. The Bucks have re-racked it, with their most notable addition being a flyer on Joe Ingles coming off a knee injury, believing (probably rightly so) that all they need is health to be back in contention for a title. The Heat lost Tucker and haven’t added anyone of significance, and despite being on Kevin Durant’s list of preferred destinations, don’t have a trade package that is valuable enough to net the superstar. Then there are the Nets, who seem poised to blow it up and no one knows what the future holds in Brooklyn, and the Hawks, who added Dejounte Murray but are likewise still looking to sell off some players and what their roster will look like remains something of a mystery.
For the East champs to have been the team to make the biggest move of last year’s top teams seems notable, and Boston will be the favorites to repeat in the conference for good reason.
Lu Dort
The Thunder are still rebuilding, but they’ve gotta spend money somewhere to get to the cap floor and the beneficiaries of that are the players internally that get rewarded for strong development and play in what could be a difficult situation for some. Lu Dort might be the shining example of that, as the former undrafted player out of Arizona State grinded his way from a two-way contract into being an important playoff piece in 2020 to steadily improving into one of the best players in OKC amid their rebuild.
That earned him an $87.5 million deal when free agency opened, as the Thunder rewarded his growth and locked him in long-term on a 5-year deal that places him as part of the core they clearly believe in. Playing for a team more interested in the long game than immediate success can’t be easy, but Dort has excelled in his role, averaging 17.2 points and 4.2 rebounds per game last year, and now gets a well-earned big pay day.
Karl-Anthony Towns
Getting a $224 million extension would make most anyone a winner, but on top of that, Karl-Anthony Towns has a new frontcourt partner in Rudy Gobert after the Wolves made the blockbuster deal to acquire the three-time Defensive Player of the Year from the Jazz. Time will tell if the Wolves or Jazz win that deal (or if it can be a net positive for each), but I feel confident in giving Towns a winner designation immediately. I’m not even completely sure the Towns-Gobert pairing will be a great fit or not, but what I do know is that if it doesn’t work, the brunt of the blame will go to the French star and not the longest tenured Timberwolf.
The hope, of course, is that having a defensive ace next to Towns will free him up to dominate offensively, but there will be a feeling out period as Towns is pushed even more to the perimeter on that end of the floor as the two figure out their spacing. After last year’s playoff exit, not everyone in Minnesota was thrilled with Towns’ play compared to, say, Anthony Edwards, and where next season would’ve likely been a referendum on Towns coming off a new max deal and the expectation to push Minnesota to new heights, the pressure shifts more to Gobert (and the coaching staff/front office) than him.
Portland Trail Blazers
The Blazers have had a nice offseason, starting with the Jerami Grant trade and running through free agency. They locked in their guys, and while I’m not completely sold on the Simons-Lillard pairing, $25 million per year for a quality young scorer isn’t bad value at all from a team or player perspective. Gary Payton II is a really nice addition and retaining Nurkic was their only real option, and 4/70 is perfectly reasonable. I don’t think the Blazers are title contenders as they stand, but if the goal was to be back in the playoff conversation in the West, they’ve succeeded.
Brian Windhorst
ESPN
There is not a more ubiquitous sight on NBA Twitter right now than Brian Windhorst memes. Windy’s long, winding monologue asking what the Jazz are doing the morning before they dealt Gobert to Minnesota has become everyone’s favorite, but beyond that, he was also proven right in pondering what the Jazz were setting up and pointing to the last time Danny Ainge was in this position, he reset the franchise by trading its stars for picks.
LOSERS
Restricted Free Agents
It is a tough time to be a restricted free agent in the NBA. The market for RFAs has become almost non-existent in recent years and that has only continued in 2022. Deandre Ayton’s future seems tied to a Kevin Durant trade, with him likely getting a solid, but non-max deal as part of a sign-and-trade involving a third (or fourth) team, alongside Phoenix and Brooklyn — unless Toronto jumps in and swipes KD, in which case who knows where Ayton ends up.
Collin Sexton likewise hasn’t seen anyone bid for his services and seems destined to return to Cleveland on a lesser deal than he’d like unless one of these teams that’s opened cap space — like San Antonio — ends up not being the salary dump location in a KD trade and decides to take a swing. This follows how John Collins (and we’ll get to his summer in a few) found things to be last year in his quest for a near-max deal. There was a time when teams would throw a big offer sheet at guys and try to see if their current team would blink — see: Allen Crabbe, Tim Hardaway Jr. — but those days seem long gone and the result is the non-max RFAs who don’t work out an extension end up as afterthoughts on the market to most of the rest of the league.
Brooklyn Nets
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There’s a chance the Nets can salvage things with what they get back from the Kevin Durant trade, but let’s be honest, any time a top-15 all-time player demands a trade, it’s a bad offseason — and I even liked the value they got on the Patty Mills and Nic Claxton deals. For three years, the Nets were willing to cede almost total control of their franchise to KD and Kyrie, firing a coach, trading promising young players, shipping out almost all of their future draft assets, and signing their friends to try and appease them.
The results never panned out and the first round sweep this year to the Celtics seemed to be the breaking point for Joe Tsai, who suddenly decided to play hardball. That’s fine, but it’s quite the course correction in a pivotal offseason and they have to live with the consequences there. They should get a lot back for KD, so it’s not like they’re completely in the wilderness here, but it’s been a rather stunning fall from where they were just over a year ago coming inches away from beating the eventual champs.
Miami Heat
The Heat, handcuffed by moves made last offseason, haven’t managed to get any better this summer and have, to this point, gotten worse with the departure of PJ Tucker. On top of that, as noted, their top competition in the East has had better offseasons so far, from Boston to Philadelphia to Milwaukee, all of them have, at minimum, bolstered their depth and tried to address roster concerns. Pat Riley might have something up his sleeve in the form of a trade, but at this point it’s looking a lot like the Heat will be running it back while those around them are making at least minor positive additions.
John Collins
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The Hawks have made it painfully clear that they would like to trade John Collins, with it widely expected that he’d be somewhere else by the time the NBA Draft ended two weeks ago. Instead, Collins is still in Atlanta and remains in limbo because no one is trying to trade for him so long as Durant is still floating out there in the ether. While the Nets try to gather together the best possible package to reset their franchise, Collins will be waiting and wondering where his career will continue next fall.
A year after failing to find a market in restricted free agency, Collins is finding the same to be the case on the trade market despite seeming like a player so many teams would want and could use. If he’s back in Atlanta (again) one would think that’ll be a bit awkward given how hard they shopped him, so you’d expect them to work hard to move him once Durant’s deal is done, but that could be weeks if the Nets really want to drag things out.
The world unfortunately received news of another mass shooting with this one taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. On Sunday, a gunman entered the Field’s shopping centre and opened fire randomly at people in the mall. Three people were killed in the shooting, and police were able to arrest the suspect who is a 22-year-old Danish man. Authorities believe that the gunman went through with the shooting on his own, but they have not completely ruled out terrorism at the moment. The shooting forced Harry Styles to cancel a nearby concert on Sunday, and in doing so, he also shared a statement about the matter with fans.
I’m heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen. I adore this city. The people are so warm and full of love.
I’m devastated for the victims, their families, and everyone hurting.
I’m sorry we couldn’t be together. Please look after each other. H
Harry took to Twitter to share his message. “I’m heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen,” the “As It Was” singer wrote. “I adore this city. The people are so warm and full of love. I’m devastated for the victims, their families, and everyone hurting.” He concluded his message, writing, “I’m sorry we couldn’t be together. Please look after each other. H.”
Harry’s scheduled concert, which was set to go down hours after the shooting, was quite close to the mall where the incident took place. TMZ notes that it was just two football fields away which makes the show’s cancellation more than warranted.
It’s been a month since a jury found Amber Heard guilty of defamation against her ex-husband Johnny Depp. (Technically, Depp, too, was found guilty of defaming her, but only one count and for far less money.) At the time, the actress said she was considering appealing the verdict, and has since stood by her testimony while claiming she never stood a chance. Now she’s seeking something more dramatic.
As per Variety, Heard’s legal team filed a motion to have the verdict tossed entirely, including the $10 million fee she owes Depp. In the 43-page document, Heard’s attorneys argue that the verdict is not supported by evidence. “Mr. Depp presented no evidence that Ms. Heard did not believe she was abused,” reads the filing. “Therefore, Mr. Depp did not meet the legal requirements for actual malice, and the verdict should be set aside.”
Her attorneys also call on the court “to investigate improper juror service,” pointing out that one of the jurors was not “properly vetted.”
The defamation trial — Depp’s second, after losing one with the British tabloid The Sun — was a rollercoaster of wild allegations from both sides. It wasn’t only Heard and Depp who created fireworks. After the trial ended, a stenographer pointed out that some jurors actually fell asleep during some of the presentations.
It’s hard to believe, but Tom Cruise turned 60 on Sunday, and yet he’s still doing things people half his age wouldn’t dare. The actor, producer, and movie theater enthusiast currently has the biggest hit of his career, which is still Hoovering up cash money. His next two films are both action extravaganzas, in which he repeatedly puts his life at risk, just to entertain. Speaking of, the director of the last two — and the next two — Mission: Impossible entries rang in the occasion by sharing a bonkers on-set photo.
— Christopher McQuarrie (@chrismcquarrie) July 3, 2022
Christopher McQuarrie took over Cruise’s long-running franchise starting with 2015’s Rogue Nation. Before that, the series always changed directors with each film. (Brian De Palma directed the first, John Woo the second, etc.) But Cruise has stuck with McQuarrie ever since. For Cruise’s big 6-0, McQuarrie dropped a photo of yet another death-defying stunt: Cruise (presumably!) hanging onto a plane mid-air as it flips on its side, miles above the planet’s surface.
The first Mission: Impossible film came out 26 years ago, when Bill Clinton hadn’t yet won a second term. It was the first full-on action movie Cruise had ever done. (Top Gun 1 and Days of Thunder saw him mostly sitting in moving vehicles.) He was 34 years old, and some 15 years into his film career. Anyway, now he’s older than Wilford Brimley in Hard Target and Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Happy belated birthday, Tom!
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