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Guapdad 4000 Is A ‘Permit Patrick’ In His Hilarious ‘Alpha’ Remix Video

Oakland rapper Guapdad 4000 has developed a reputation for being one of the funniest personalities in hip-hop — as befits his entry to the game via some truly hilarious social media clips. Between his social media and clever music video treatments, every Guapdad release is guaranteed to be a side-splitting experience and his latest video is no exception. Remixing his new single “Alpha” with Flint, Michigan rapper Bfb Da Packman (who you’ve probably seen in his own gut-busting “Northside Ghetto Soulja” video), Guapdad turns into an eye-popping performance as “Permit Patrick,” a riff on the recent phenomenon of “Karens” running rampant.

As the two rappers throw a truly ridiculous party for their latest video shoot, Guapdad — in full “whiteface” as a busybody suburbanite — interrupts the festivities to demand some paperwork. Considering how many of his videos involve him trying to “finam” his way into a video shoot, it’s a smart departure that continues his gift for giggle-inducing sight gags and improvisational humor.

Thanks to “Alpha,” Guapdad is ending his year on a high note after raising his profile considerably with his Falcon Fridays releases and Rona Raps Instagram videos. Along with the hysterical video for “Lil Scammer That Could” featuring Denzel Curry, his star turn on the Dreamville Revenge Of The Dreamers III compilation (including the video for “Don’t Hit Me Right Now“), and the Platinum Falcon Tape and Platinum Falcon Returns EPs, the Scamboy is heating up heading into the new year.

Watch the “Alpha” remix video above.

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Bruce Springsteen Has The Perfect Reason For Why He’s Never Recorded A Christmas Album

Bruce Springsteen started releasing music in the early ’70s, so you’d think that at some point between then and now, he would have recorded a Christmas album, as many artists do. That’s actually not the case, though, as Springsteen doesn’t have a single holiday collection to his name. During a new Tonight Show interview, he gave a rock-solid reason for why he hasn’t made one.

During his chat with Jimmy Fallon, Springsteen was asked if he has ever thought about recording a full holiday album, and he explained why, although he has had interest in the idea, it hasn’t happened yet:

“I’ve tried to… we did some big Christmas shows in Asbury Park for a while and I tried to piece together something from those shows, but I didn’t really have… we’d have to go in the studio. The thing is, you only want to do it around Christmas time, but you don’t want to do it then either, because it’s around Christmas time and you don’t feel like working. Then Christmas time goes away and you gotta do it in the summertime when you just don’t feel like it. So, we haven’t gotten around to it. Maybe one of these days.”

Springsteen has a few holiday songs he’s recorded in studio, though. For the 1987 compilation album A Very Special Christmas, he contributed a rendition of “Merry Christmas Baby.” He also released a cover of “Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town” as a single in 1985.

Watch clips from Springsteen and Fallon’s chat above and below.

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Tom Cruise’s White Chocolate Coconut Cake Is Apparently The Most Coveted Holiday Gift In Hollywood

It’s the week before Christmas. You hear a knock on the door. “UPS.” You think, “Oh good, the socks I bought for Dad are here.” You open the door. It’s not socks. It’s a white box with a lovely and expensive-looking bow around it. You read the note attached it. “Warmest wishes to you this Holiday Season.” It’s signed, “Tom Cruise.” You open it, expecting to see a prank gift from your friends, like a copy of Jerry Maguire on VHS. Nope. It’s a cake, and it’s actually from Tom Cruise. This is a reality for the lucky few who are gifted a dessert from the Mission: Impossible star around the holidays.

But not just any dessert!

“It has become one of those odd Hollywood pastimes: Celebrities and industry people contemplating who’s on Tom Cruise’s holiday list and who’s received the special holiday cake that he’s become known for,” the Mercury News reported, adding that the actor prefers to send “a white chocolate coconut Bundt cake made by Doan’s Bakery in Woodland Hills.” Recipients include Interview with a Vampire co-star Kirsten Dunst (“It’s the best coconut cake I’ve ever had in my life”), Mission: Impossible – Fallout‘s Henry Cavill (“It’s the most luxurious, unhealthy cake”), and The Rosie O’Donnell Show host Rosie O’Donnell, who wrote on Instagram, “Christmas is here when tommy’s gift shows up.” Basically anyone who’s interacted with Tom Cruise ever.

A few have even shared their bounty on social media.

It appears Karmel, the co-head writer for The Late Late Show is on Cruise’s cake list, because the actor poured liquor into his mouth once? Look, I don’t ask for much, but Tom Cruise, if you’re reading this, please send me a cake. I feel the need… the need for cake. (If you send me a cake, I promise to never make that joke again.)

(Via the Mercury News and US magazine)

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Chiney Ogwumike Wants To Show The ‘Rising Generation’ What Is Possible

It’s hard to define what Chiney Ogwumike does for a living.

Though she took a step back from the WNBA this season, the former No. 1 overall pick in the draft now hosts a daily, nationally syndicated ESPN Radio show in addition to a podcast with the legendary Lisa Leslie. Ogwumike is also a vice president on the executive committee of the WNBA players’ association, where she serves alongside her sister, Nneka. Add in multiple brand partnerships and her work with NBA Africa, and the 28-year-old, two-time WNBA All-Star is one of the busiest people in sports, with a profile that is only growing.

As a result, Ogwumike sees everyone from Leslie and Oprah Winfrey as mentors and idols, but even women like former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Elaine Welteroth, a wide range of people indicative of Ogwumike’s already dynamic talents as well as where she sees herself going next.

Ogwumike spoke with Dime about her radio show, Chiney & Golic Jr., showing what’s possible for Black female athletes in the sports industry, and the new conqHer campaign in partnership with Eastbay, adidas, and Foot Locker, which promotes the brands’ female sponsors’ efforts on and off the court.

We last had a conversation when you were starting up the Certified Buckets show with Spotify, and now you’re a national ESPN radio host and really spreading your wings into all sorts of different sponsorships and content opportunities. Can you tell me what the last year or so has been like for you?

I guess you could say trusting myself and trusting you know, a more authentic vision. I think this year I’ve been allowed to be authentically myself, which I am grateful for, and I think we’re starting to move towards being a world that sees value in one another, despite all the challenges we’ve been going through. So this last year has been transformational, honestly, where I’ve felt I’ve been able to be seen, be heard in a unique way.

And obviously the the conqHER campaign is kind of about sharing that story and highlighting your career and your values. So, what excites you the most about the campaign and working with adidas and Eastbay on it?

I think you cannot be what you cannot see. And this conqHER campaign is all about pushing representation and telling the stories of those who we may look past, right? And I think for me, I’ve been grinding, and there’s a whole generation of people, the rising generation, that is capable of more and capable of doing a lot at the same time, balancing work and your passions and your activism, all in one place, one home. And I think that’s it, like, you know, just finding our voices and allowing platforms to share our stories in an authentic way. I think that’s that’s pretty much the essence of what makes us different as a generation and I think we’re starting to now celebrate each other for our differences and seeing them as a collective strength instead of pointing out the differences and seeing them as weaknesses.

That’s my thing, collaboration, this year, just working together in solidarity, whether it’s the WNBA with the collaboration to tell the stories of athletes at ESPN, or just, you know, staying true to what your vision is in a year where so much has happened and so much has been tried and tested that that’s really been the differentiating factor, for me at least to help the transformation, where at least I feel like I can be me.

To pivot to the radio show as well because it is an example of that I think in terms of what I’ve listened to and whatever you guys definitely put together a unique show that, that’s very authentic to yourselves. What does that experience been like? I read a lot of the interviews you did going in where you kind of, I mean, you said things similar to what you’re telling me now which is to kind of take it a day at a time, day by day and roll with the punches a little bit. So now that you’re a few months in, what has that experience been like and what are you most proud of from the show you’ve put together?

It’s so cool to be part of something that’s different. It’s something that is literally straight from locker rooms. I am currently in a locker with the WNBA, I’m tied to a lot of the NBA family, and just now like our worlds verge so much. Even on the WNBPA, the variety of players we have there, and then we get cross-collaboration from someone like Megan Rapinoe or we get cosigned and we field notes from Hilary Knight of the NWHL, so like that to me is sort of the hidden gem of this show, just by having a seat and having a mic, now we can turn up the volume and the voices and amplify the voices of people that I just interact with that may not be in the normal purview of what sports talk radio is, right?

Like bringing on my sister, bringing on my mentor, Lisa Leslie, bringing on my coach, Derek Fisher. While these are day to day reality for me, it really provides a unique perspective. And I think it’s like super relatable. It’s just funny, Golic Jr. and I are pretty much the same person but like a complete opposite body. He plays football, he’s the offensive lineman. I’m the basketball player in the WNBA, but we sort of share the same energy that I think is a part of the movement that we see happening with our rising generation, where we keep it real.

We also try to know our facts and stay educated. He’s from Notre Dame, I’m from Stanford. And then we lean into our connections, and that sort of is a different state for us to operate in in the typical sports landscape, which is kind of really cool. So, I think, on the day to day, like getting to be a fan of football, coming from Texas, where it’s been a part of our culture and then now to step back into it, and to play fantasy football and become one of those obsessed people but also give my perspective.

I guess stepping into the role where people didn’t know who I was, didn’t know my background, now, it’s cool because people are getting to know me because I am an athlete and being an athlete is more synonymous with each other than it is with sports. I can relate to something that I see on the football field because I know what a struggle is like. I can relate to what’s happening in the WNBA, because I literally was on the bench with a number of other players, a couple weeks ago. There’s so many synergies that are happening that remove the barriers to sport. Even (being) a woman sitting and talking as a sports talk host, like, that’s a barrier removed. Having a WNBA player, that’s a barrier removed. Having two people that are under 30 or around 30 years old, that’s a barrier removed. I think that’s the cool thing about our show, Chiney & Golic Jr., is that we bring that fresh, energetic yet educated perspective that I think hopefully people will see.

A lot of what I’ve heard from people in my field, reporters, journalists, who end up on TV for one reason or another, they say that it always kind of brings an added spotlight and I’m sure that you found that as well you were just talking about you know maybe not everybody necessarily knew you before but I’m sure you’ve heard from a lot of people since. Have you heard from women are athletes that are you know in women’s sports, to tell you what it means to them to see you on the show or to have you talking about their sport or their league, have you kind of had any of those connections?

It’s funny because I guess one of the first things that we were faced to talk about was the Washington Football Team and culture. You know, what was happening with the women in the workplace, especially in that front office, but then also the struggles they’ve had on the field, and the intersection of society and sports and workplace.

And I’ll never forget, we brought on Jason Wright, who is the first Black president in the NFL. Amazing dude who I’ve gotten to know, on a couple different instances as well. You feel like, wow, they’re moving in a great direction but also just knowing that with his hire there were a number of other hires that even trickle down to their (Senior) Social Media Manager, Astasia (Williams). Just by being a woman in the seat, I was not stopping at the headline, and I just sort of like, “Oh, it’s cool, these other women have been brought into the front office as well,” pushing diversity, inclusion and just dope people doing their jobs. And then immediately, like right when I said that, Astasia, (who) a lot of people know in the industry, snagged that, reposted it … and ever since then we’ve been like social media buddies.

It’s just it’s funny because to me, to be seen and heard and acknowledged was something that I never thought would happen, just because it doesn’t happen often in the industry to people that look like me or people that I represent. It’s just one of those uphill battles where like you got to work twice as hard to get half as far. And so just because I see those lenses differently, it just felt good because my position by being a radio host, felt like ESPN and Disney, they see me, they see my work, they see my value, they see my perspective is valid. And for me to be able to do that for someone else to actually feel seen, like that to me was super dope.

One of the things that I think was, I guess, more profound was after we lost John Thompson, the legendary coach, I called my uncle Dikembe (Mutombo) and (asked) him if he could come on to talk about what coach Thompson, because he coached him at Georgetown, what he meant to him. And that’s the first time Dikembe spoke that day. I researched and saw story about how he, coach Thompson, sent him a one way ticket back to the Congo, because he was late for one class or something. When I asked him about that story he started laughing, and he’s like, “Chiney, I forgot about that. And you were able to help me smile.” It’s not just for the women that I champion in the WNBA or just women that are grinding in the industry. It’s for my family that is a global family.

To circle back to the conqHER campaign, I’m just wondering what you make of the way that the leisure industry or just sports in general has kind of opened itself up to fans that are younger girls, fans that are women by including people like yourself in the conversation day to day. What do you make of those changes and do you feel optimistic about it?

Every product or campaign, there are champions that are pushing for that visibility. And I want the young girls, or the young boys, that are seeing these changes to know that there are people fighting for their opportunities, and I consider myself one of those fighters. I think a lot of times, the hardest thing growing up is knowing that you may not be seen or heard, or, or your contributions may not, or your dreams may not seem valid just because of the backgrounds, you know the environment you may be in at that time or, you know, the challenges you present. I just think that everyone, the next generation should know that there’s a whole group of fighters out there that are pushing for that. And I think as women inherently that’s just what we know we have to do. And I think that’s what you see in this conqHER campaign, and I’ve said it before, as women for so long, we had to be so competitive getting to that one seat in the room. And when you get there, it’s pretty lonely, and then you have to stay there. But I think we’ve realized in our past is that we have to work together to demand more seats. And it’s not just for women, it’s for everyone.

It’s been my personal mission to let that generation know that we are fighting to make things better for all of us, so that everyone has equal opportunities for success. And I think that’s just one of those things that has been really cool to show through Eastbay, the idea that more voices need to be heard, more people need to be included. We need to be more authentic to ourselves as not just asking but for individuals to push to use our platform for positive change.

It’s funny, there’s a narrative out there that if you’re an athlete to be the greatest, you have to only do that one thing and do it as well as you can. As women, we defy that, because we’re naturally multitaskers. As the next generation, we realize that we have more contributions than people have just put us in a box for. So, this is really cool to, to actually see myself the way I want to be seen, hear myself the way I want to be heard, and I saw that reflected here.

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The Best New Hip-Hop This Week

We’ve officially entered the homestretch of 2020 and before everything winds down for the holidays, a few artists have some things to share.

One of those things is something old made new again. Chance The Rapper and Jeremih are finally putting their holiday collaboration Merry Christmas Lil’ Mama, on streaming services after fan cries to do so for the past four years. Meanwhile, Kid Cudi is offering another addition to his star-making Man On The Moon series, while Kamaiyah is letting go of her third project this year. But the project many hip-hop fans will have their eyes on is the debut album from Kentucky upstart Jack Harlow, whose “What’s Poppin” came from nowhere to dominate the charts earlier this year. He’s got a lot to prove, but after sharing the tracklist, many fans are already on his side.

Here is the best of hip-hop this week ending December 11, 2020.

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Bia – For Certain

Bia

Debuting on the Sisterhood Of Hip Hop reality show over five years ago, Massachusetts rapper Bia has had a climb to get here. Her debut album comes on the heels of the Rihanna-approved “Best On Earth” with Russ and the Lil-Durk-featuring “Same Hands.”

Boldy James – Real Bad Boldy

Boldy James

Boldy James has been on a tear. After dropping The Versace Tape and The Price Of Tea In China earlier this year, the Griselda Records ethos apparently demands he release one more full-length to meet quota.

FXXXXY – Do You Trust Me?

FXXXXY

A relative newcomer from Dallas, FXXXXY’s latest is, unfortunately, his last. The posthumous album, which features Gunna and Lil Durk, is being released after the up-and-coming 25-year-old died after a routine medical procedure.

Jack Harlow – That’s What They All Say

Jack Harlow

“What’s Poppin’,” indeed. Grammy nominated and XXL Freshman certified, Harlow is having one hell of a year. It looks like he couldn’t let the ball drop on December 31 without having just one more reason to celebrate — a reason that features Big Sean, Bryson Tiller, Lil Baby, and more.

Kamaiyah – No Explanations

Kamaiyah

Kamaiyah’s 2020 run is nothing less than a testament to how far independent hustle can take an artist. After being shelved by the majors in the wake of her explosive introduction to the scene, Yaya’s spent the last 12 months proving them wrong. It looks like she’s owed many apologies.

Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon III: The Chosen

Kid Cudi

The accelerated rollout for this album may well be justified by its reception. Only an artist of Kid Cudi’s stature could get away with announcing a project the week of its release — although he’s been bread crumbing hints throughout the year, while collaborating with Eminem and Travis Scott.

Lakeyah — Time’s Up

Lakeyah

New to Quality Control, this Milwaukee-based artist swings from street R&B to strip club-ready rap at a whim, declaring herself a “Female Goat” on tracks with City Girls and 42 Dugg.

Lil Loaded – Crip Tape

Lil Loaded

Fresh out of jail on murder charges and rocking an ankle monitor for the release of his second mixtape this year, Dallas rapper Lil Loaded seems like a supernova waiting to explode. Crip Tape is a musical summation of the traumatized mentality that got him here.

LNDN Drgs – Burnout 4

LNDN Drugs

Jay Worthy and Sean House reunite for another off-kilter gangsta rap ride. With beats right out of an episode of Miami Vice and Worthy’s witty, laid-back raps setting the tone, this is perfect trunk hop for cruising the streets at night.

Mulatto – Queen Of Da Souf (Deluxe)

Mulatto

Big Latto’s reissue couldn’t come at a better time. As controversy from her name boiled over thanks to a game I like to call Clubhouse Twitterphone, returning focus to her excellent debut can only help make a case for giving her a real chance to make good on her promise to rebrand.

Pressa – Gardner Express

Pressa

Canadian rapper Pressa isn’t a household name in the states yet, but he’s making inroads thanks to high-profile cosigns from the likes of Flipp Dinero, Jackboy, and drill stalwarts Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow.

Sally Sossa – Life Of Sossa

Sally Sossa

Hailing from Houston, Sossa’s debut features Lil Durk on “Star Song” with rumbling beats and fiery raps detailing her struggle and rise — and the stardom she knows is her due.

Singles/Videos

Courtney Bell – “Dear Rap Negus”

Detroit newcomer Bell fuses the vibes of J. Cole’s Dreamville cohort with Nipsey Hussle’s elevated mindstate with a healthy helping of Motor City attitude.

Fredo Bang – “Big Steppa” feat. Sada Baby

Baton Rouge rapper Fredo shows off some strong chemistry with Detroit’s rising star Sada Baby on this menacing banger.

Frsh Waters – “OTW”

The first of two Pivot Gang bangers to drop this week, “OTW” plays with trap drums to get reflective with Frsh’s rapid-fire flow.

Jahmed – “Fantano Freestyle”

Celebrating his cosign from the Melon, the Inland Empire gloats “People worship me like a god.”

Joseph Chilliams – “Wishlist” feat. Sen Morimoto

The second Pivot Gang release of the week is a lighthearted love song that stands in stark contrast to the street stomping “OTW.”

Kojey Radical – ”Good”

British rapper Kojey Radical brings good vibes on this midtempo thumper.

Marlon Craft – “Grateful”

Rhyming like a twenty-year vet, the New York rapper sounds borderline boastful as he gives thanks for the love and roadblocks that have defined his journey.

Nyck Caution – “Product of My Environment” feat. Kota The Friend and Erick The Architect

Beast Coast compatriots Caution and Erick invite Brooklyn countryman Kota to deliver nostalgic rhymes over a beat straight from the ’90s like the rappers themselves.

Problem – “Life Lessons”

Introspective and lyrical, “Life Lessons” finds the Compton rapper contemplating his come up.

Saucy Santana – “Workin’”

A strip-club anthem from one of the most intriguing voices rising through the game’s ranks today.

TruCarr – “Up Wit It” feat. Bankroll Freddie

Watts rapper TruCarr and Arkansas’ Bankroll Freddie are generating quite a buzz with their boastful collaboration, which features on TruCarr’s upcoming debut project Based On A Tru Story.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Tyler The Creator Loves Donald Glover’s ‘3.15.20’ But Hates The Way He Released It

Tyler The Creator only sporadically uses Twitter for more than quick bursts of project promo but when he does, it always turns out to be insightful or hilarious (sometimes both). Today, he popped on to share some of his favorite songs of 2020, which include Buju Banton’s “Cherry Pie,” Sault’s “Little Boy,” and Childish Gambino‘s “24.19.”

When a fan followed up to agree with Tyler’s assessment of Gambino’s track and lament that the album it came from, 3.15.20, didn’t get more attention from the public, Tyler explained his rationale for its lukewarm reception. “Cause he tried to be all secret and cryptic like a dickf*ck,” he opined. The result, he says, is “people missed out on some really cool sh*t, to me at least.”

He also wound up giving some insight into other faves. “Cherry Pie,” which features Tyler’s longtime hero and inspiration Pharrell, made the list because “P hasn’t hit vocal runs like that in yearsssssss. As a fan, it was like seeing MJ moonwalk again after years of not doing it.”

However, when one fan nitpicked his eclectic list, Tyler was quick to set them straight. “I’m confused, these are MY picks, that I like,” he reminded the out-of-pocket commenter. “You don’t need to know anything.” To another fan who seemed confused by Tyler’s tweet format — which, tbh, was a little bit messy for the uninitiated — he quipped, “It’s not ‘codes’ because you aren’t familiar, they’re right there with titles. Make yourself familiar.” Good advice for the peanut gallery and really, for anyone who considers themselves a music fan.

There’s a lot of great stuff out there and as Tyler says, being open-minded is the key to staying well-informed and catching some “really cool sh*t” — such as Tyler’s recent collab with Compton House-Hop star Channel Tres, “Fuego.” Check it out.

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Thundergong! Went Virtual In 2020 To Advocate For People With Disabilities

Over the last year, people have found unique ways to support the organizations they love even if they can’t do so in person. On November 14, musicians and artists from across the U.S. gathered together for a virtual benefit, Thundergong!, celebrating the Kansas City-based nonprofit Steps of Faith, which works to provide prosthetic limbs to people who need them, since the cost is often prohibitive, especially since insurance might not cover some or even all of their cost.

The online format was a change for Thundergong!, an annual event that usually thrives on in-person collaboration. Each year, actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis travels back to his native Kansas City to host the music- and comedy-filled celebration in front of a live audience with a variety of special guests. Sudeikis made the trek again this year, although the experience was far different: He filmed interstitial bits in an empty theater live to tape, bouncing comedic ideas and jokes off a small musical crew and his long-time friend, Steps of Faith’s executive director, Billy Brimblecom.

Sudeikis and Brimblecom always work in tandem to ensure Thundergong! succeeds, although sequencing and scheduling a virtual event did pose logistical challenges this year. “I’ve come the closest to producing a TV show, but not a live TV show. You know, I’ve worked on one, SNL, but I didn’t produce that thing. Lorne [Michaels] doesn’t need my help — yet,” Sudeikis says lightly. “And so it was really about running order, and how much time do we really need and want this to be, thinking of people at home and empathizing with them.”

The pair’s attention to detail certainly paid off, as Thundergong! came off without a hitch. Ben Harper performed his song “Please Me Like You Want To” and a cover of Bob Marley’s “High Tide” as a stripped-down duet with Jack Johnson. Lyle Lovett turned in an understated “Natural Forces,” while Nathaniel Rateliff turned into a pair of songs, including a lovely “All Or Nothing” on acoustic guitar. Huddled around a crackling campfire, Brandi Carlile also performed two tunes, her own “The Eye” and a stunning cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses.”

A few acts chose to plug in, including Tom Morello, who contributed an electrified version of “On Your Own” filmed from a pre-lockdown show. The Get Up Kids raced through “The Advocate” from the familiar confines of Kansas City’s venerable indie rock club recordBar, while Fastball beamed in from elsewhere with a two-song set: “The Help Machine” and a jazzy take on their ’90s hit “The Way.”

That the benefit ran so smoothly also reflects also the decades-long friendship between Sudeikis and Brimblecom. The pair initially met years ago in an improv comedy class, and quickly bonded over humor and a shared outlook on life. Brimblecom was known as a talented drummer — in fact, he inspired Sudeikis to buy a drumkit instead of a car “much to my parents’ chagrin,” the actor laughs — and cheered on his friend’s ambitions. “His love of music really helped shift and expand my tastes,” Sudeikis says. “He was always very, very supportive of what I was doing. He always saw something more in me than maybe I could see at a specific time. It’s been really very moving.”

Sudeikis went on to spend a decade with Saturday Night Live and is currently starring in Ted Lasso. Brimblecom, meanwhile, parlayed his love of jazz and hard rock into stints with bands. In the ’90s, he was briefly in a Lawrence, Kansas, combo, Stick, that had a near-miss on a major label, and later co-founded Blackpool Lights with Get Up Kids guitarist Jim Suptic. In addition, he’s also been a touring drummer with synth-rock band theSTART and singer-songwriter Katie Herzig, and currently plays in a Yacht Rock-centered tribute act called Summer Breeze.

Drumming and music proved to be sustaining forces during a time when he was faced with some serious medical issues. In early 2005, a week after Blackpool Lights played their first show, Brimblecom discovered the periodic ankle pain he was experiencing was due to Ewing’s Sarcoma, a form of cancer. After beginning treatment — he recorded drum tracks for Blackpool Lights’ debut album during chemotherapy — it was determined that the best course of action to save his life was to amputate his left leg a bit above the knee.

By 2006, Brimblecom’s health had stabilized enough for him to get his first permanent prosthetic leg. However, like many people in his position, finances became an issue: His insurance at the time would only cover half the cost of the prosthetic, meaning he needed to raise $30,000 to cover the shortfall. In response, Sudeikis, his Blackpool Lights bandmates, and others threw a Thundergong!-like benefit at the recordBar that raised the needed funds. “And then the next day I said to my girlfriend, my wife now, ‘Wouldn’t it be cool if in a year we raised the money for somebody else who needs that?’” Brimblecom says. “Well, we didn’t do that. But I never forgot that.”

Fast forward to 2013. Brimblecom was by this point in Nashville and making a living as a musician, but realized his touring-heavy lifestyle was no longer ideal after he and his wife welcomed their first child. Luckily, fate intervened: At an appointment, Brimblecom’s prosthetist asked him to talk to another patient who was being fitted for his first prosthetic leg, as the specialist thought the musician’s success and insights would provide invaluable perspective.

“I talked to the guy for five minutes, and I could see the hope in his eyes,” Brimblecom says. “And it was incredible. I left that day and told [my wife] about it because I wished that could be my job. To be able to speak that language to that guy. Not like, ‘I can only imagine what you’re going through’ — it’s like, ‘I know what you’re going through, and I’m telling you you’re going to get better.’”

As it happens, this same prosthetist once again became a connector. He introduced Brimblecom to his boss, who had previously established a 501c3 to help patients without health insurance pay for needed prosthetics. After some productive conversations, Brimblecom became executive director of that nonprofit, which became known as Steps of Faith. Today, he admits there was a steep learning curve to the job, but the skills he learned via his music career — including a particularly strong ability to connect with other people and build friendships and relationships—prepared him well.

“Being in a band is a team sport,” Brimblecom says. “It’s a partnership, and you can’t do it alone. And I love to collaborate — and that’s really important. I was often the guy who was the tour manager before we could afford to pay somebody 100 bucks a week to be our tour manager. I was comfortable talking to people, with promoters or booking agents.

“When you do performing arts together, it can quickly foster really strong, intimate friendships, because you are putting your tail on the line together,” he adds. “Performing in front of an audience can feel dangerous and terrifying, and it can be really bonding.”

Appropriately, Steps of Faith currently has two other full-time employees in addition to Brimblecom, including one of his Blackpool Lights bandmates, Jim Suptic. The latter’s road to working at Steps of Faith was somewhat circuitous. He earned a geology degree during a period of Get Up Kids inactivity, but decided against a job in that field in favor of keeping his schedule flexible enough for music. However, a part-time gig helping out Steps of Faith eventually turned into a full-time gig — a position for which Suptic was well-suited, thanks to his existing relationship with Brimblecom and their shared musical background. 

”Being in a band with Billy and writing songs together, and that creative collaboration where you’re bouncing things off [each other] — sometimes a bad idea, you don’t take things personally. You can’t take criticism so personally, You learn that being an artist of anything. And we totally have translated that to this job. We’re really good collaborators.” Suptic also praises the caliber of people who’ve been brought into his world because of Steps of Faith. “A friend of mine always said that people find good people,” he says. “And I feel like that’s been very true with this job, with all the people who have been helping with Thundergong!, [and] just [being] getting connected with really cool and creative people in Kansas City area. It’s been awesome.”

The idea of community comes up in multiple interviews about Thundergong!, which is understandable. Not only do businesses in Kansas City support the benefit via sponsorships and promotion, but Thundergong! itself has a core group of comedians and musicians that consistently lends support. Sudeikis especially is moved by how willing people are to give. “When we ask for people to help — I mean, even people that we’ve asked that haven’t been able to pull it off, have always been like, ‘Oh, I love this idea. You know, maybe next year, you know, let me know, next year.’”

One repeat performer is a Kansas City-based musician, Madisen Ward, who at the 2020 Thundergong performed a cover of The Five Stairsteps’ “O-o-h Child” with Sudeikis. Ward usually records and performs incisive folk with his mother under the name Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, although due to the events of 2020, the pair are being careful to social distance. However, this summer, Ward improvised a local tour of backyards with some musician friends that provided some joy and solace during a fraught time. “You could tell people just wanted to hear anything,” he says. “You could play the wrong note, and it’s like, ‘Thank God — human connection.’”

Ward’s ingenuity — and recognizing the powerful connections that can be made with bold ideas — makes him a natural for Thundergong!. “I told someone recently, my mom and I have always been kind of more of a makeshift kind of band,” he says. “We’re just throwing stuff at the wall, and that’s what we’ve always done. We’re living in a makeshift time right now. Everything right now going on may shift. It’s just, ‘How am I going to either endure or adapt, recalibrate? How am I going to figure out how this business is going to go forward?’ And some people are coming up with some incredible ideas.”

In fact, Thundergong!’s spirit of experimentation and creativity wasn’t diminished at all in 2020. Just ask actor-comedian Will Forte, who checked in from New Zealand — he was there working on a Netflix show, Sweet Tooth — with an elaborate song parody of Patrick Swayze’s “She’s Like the Wind,” called “She Likes My Wind,” that he originally wrote for his fiancée. The video exudes cheesy, slo-mo ’80s music video vibes, as Forte poses and preens on a rocky beach while wearing a flowing white-blonde wig and an open shirt.

Forte was happy to contribute this clip. “It’s all basically a bunch of people supporting Billy, because Billy is the sweetest, most wonderful person,” he says about Thundergong!. “And he’s so passionate about this, and it makes you passionate about it, too. Then when you get there [to the event], and you meet some of the people who have been recipients of the Steps of Faith donations, and have been able to get prosthetics through the program, and you see how it changed their lives, then that just makes you double your efforts.”

The 2020 edition of Thundergong! ended with a late addition to the lineup, Foo Fighters, who filmed a typically fiery version of “The Walk” for the show. Prior to the band’s performance, Brimblecom and Sudeikis reminisced about their long-time Foos fandom — they once roadtripped to St. Louis for a gig — and how the band came to be at the benefit. Their easygoing rapport and conversation was charming, but it clearly meant a lot to have the band end the show.

As Brimblecom relayed in his interview, he once said in so many words to Sudeikis, the two of them working together to pool their resources and passion created an event that’s bigger than themselves.

“It’s a very profound thing, in this day and age, to celebrate the act of caring about people you may never meet,” Sudeikis says. “And it is a big line in the sand, I think, for the American experience. And this show walks on the side of, ‘We do that.’ And so when people care about something so much, they might willing to do even more work and do even more of this, and we go and we go bigger, and we go stronger.”

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Here Are All The Newly Announced Marvel Movies And Disney+ Shows That Will Be Coming Your Way

After unloading a massive amount of new Star Wars shows and movies during its Investor Day event, Disney turned things over to Marvel, which proceeded to drop an even bigger slew of announcements about its upcoming slate. Like Star Wars, Marvel is naturally going big on Disney+ series as the streaming platform continues to be a high priority for the House of Mouse. But unlike Star Wars, Marvel Studios still had a very strong showing for its theatrical releases and plenty of surprises to go around.

Here’s every announcement you might have missed during the tidal wave of news:

MOVIES

Fantastic Four: In one of the biggest surprises, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home director Jon Watts is attached to direct the first Fantastic Four movie for the MCU. There were no further details, but Marvel did tweet this sweet logo.

Black Panther 2: Marvel boss Kevin Feige confirmed that Chadwick Boseman will not be recast in the sequel that will “explore the world of Wakanda.”

Captain Marvel 2: Directed by Nia DaCosta, Captain Marvel 2 will star Brie Larson and feature Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) following her Disney+ debut along with Teyonnah Parris, who will make her debut as a grown-up Monica Rambeau in WandaVision. The sequel will hit theaters on November 11, 2022.

Thor: Love and Thunder: Christian Bale’s villainous role in Thor: Love and Thunder has been revealed. The Dark Knight actor will play Gorr the God Butcher, one of Thor’s deadliest villains from Jason Aaron’s epic comic book run.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: The Babysitter’s Club Xochitl Gomez was recently added to the cast, and now, Marvel has confirmed that she is playing Young Avengers hero America Chavez. The sequel directed by Sam Raimi will also star Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch as Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange helps her navigate the aftermath of WandaVision.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: The third installment from director Peyton Reed gets an official title as Jonathan Majors is confirmed to be playing the classic Marvel villain Kang the Conqueror. Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer will also return as Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: Production has officially wrapped for Marvel’s first stab into the martial arts world featuring a showdown between Simi Liu’s Shang-Chi and his father The Mandarin. The film hits theaters July 9, 2021.

DISNEY+ SERIES NEWS

She-Hulk: Despite her recent denial, Tatiana Maslany has been confirmed as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk in the upcoming series, which will see Mark Ruffalo reprise his role as The Hulk and Tim Roth make a surprise return as The Abomination from 2008’s The Incredible Hulk.

Hawkeye: Even though she’s been photographed filming the upcoming series with Jeremy Renner, Hailee Steinfeld has not been confirmed as Kate Bishop until now. Marvel locked down her casting and set a non-specific release date of late 2021.

Moon Knight: Outside of officially confirming the show, Marvel had little details except that the show would focus on Marc Spector and his disassociative identity disorder. There was no mention of the recent Oscar Isaac casting report.

Ironheart: Showing its commitment to featuring more diverse heroes, Marvel announced an Ironheart series is coming to Disney+ starring Dominque Thorne. Thorne will play young inventor and fan-favorite comic book character Riri Williams who created the most advanced Iron Man armor ever made. Even more powerful than Tony Stark’s.

Armor Wars: Speaking of Tony Stark, Don Cheadle will making his Disney+ debut in a series focused on his War Machine character as he goes on a mission to save his late friend’s tech.

Secret Invasion: A Disney+ series starring Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury was reported a few weeks back, and now we know what it’s about. Based on the epic comic event, Secret Invasion will see Fury team up with Ben Mendelsohn’s Talos as they attempt to fight off a Skrull invasion that has been infiltrating Earth for years.

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special: James Gunn will write and direct The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special that will drop in 2022 just before the third movie hits theater.

I Am Groot: And, finally, a new series of shorts featuring Groot “along with several new and unusual characters” will be hitting Disney+ soon. Whether these shorts will be live-action or animated has not been disclosed yet, but who doesn’t love more Groot in any form?

Here are some trailers from the Disney+ shows coming soon.

Loki:

WandaVision:

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier:

What If…?:

Ms. Marvel:

(Via Marvel)

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Holiday Gifts Under $100 For Your Favorite Wine Lover

The holiday season is officially upon us. It’s supposed to mark a time of yuletide cheer and gift giving but… Come on, as chaotic as this year has been, does anyone really have the mental capacity to play Santa’s little helper? No chance.

That’s why we’re here today. And we’re coming with a clear pitch for how you can usher in the spirit of the season and simplify your holiday shopping: Just stuff everyone’s stockings with wine. Seriously, a good bottle of vino just might be exactly what your introverted, cat lady of an aunt needs to lighten the mood during all those holiday Zoom calls.

To help you get a head start on your shopping, we’ve compiled a list of the eight best gifts to give the wine enthusiast in your life. These picks range in price, with the most expensive items reaching up to $100, just in case you want to ball out for someone near and dear to your heart. All of our picks are widely available across the U.S. and can be purchased online via the links in their prices.

Cheers and happy holidays!

Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Gift Set

Total Wine

ABV: 12%

Average Price: $99

The Wine:

One of the most recognized Champagne houses in the world is offering the gift of elegance during the holidays. Hand-blown, rounded wine bottles inspired by 17th-century decor keep the wine safe. The 100 percent Pinot Noir comes from 10 different crus—aka villages that make pristine wine—across the Champagne region of France. So you need something sturdy to keep that good juice secure.

In a nice flourish, the winery tacks on two luxury glasses to best enjoy your sparkling pink rosé.

Tasting Notes:

This is about as close to drinking pink diamonds as you’ll ever get. Glimmers of fruity fragrances dance delicately on the nose while the palate is drenched in flavors of cherry, strawberry, and raspberry. The wine is sharp and with bubbles surging late to round out to a supple and soft finish.

Bottom Line:

This elegantly fresh and fruity wine is just as beautiful on the sip as it is in the bottle, and it’s even prettier when poured in Laurent-Pierre flutes. While it can be enjoyed right away, this Champagne rosé has an aging potential of up to five years, which means your loved one can save it for a special occasion when you’re in person, together again.

Bollinger’s Special Cuvée

Tannico

ABV: 12%

Average Price: $60

The Wine:

Here’s a wine for the stylish and refined person in your life. This blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Meunier is certainly that, not to mention it comes from a premiere Champagne estate that has produced sophisticated bubbly since 1829. What makes Bollinger’s Special Cuvée so iconic is that it’s comprised of grapes sourced from 300 crus, the majority being grand and premiers crus. We’re talking about the absolute best grapes from the most superior villages and plots in Champagne.

Tasting Notes:

This medium-bodied Champagne is truly triumphant. There’s a boisterous aroma of apple and toasted almonds but the palate is rich with notes of creme brûlée and lemon parfait and a melody of stone fruits. A touch of chalk in the finish balances out the sturdy, fine bubbles.

Bottom Line:

This is a wine that only gets better with time. The more it ages, the more dynamic it becomes—kinda like that special, relative you still need to get a holiday present for.

2018 Mayacamas Hill Block Chardonnay Holiday Special Release

Bottle Hunter Wine

ABV: 14.5%
Average Price: $85

The Wine:

This 100 percent Chardonnay isn’t like the others created by Mayacamas, which has been producing spectacular wine in the Napa Vally since 1889. The grapes used in the winery’s Special Bottling Series come from the most unique, small-lot vineyards with soils stocked with chalky, white volcanic ash. That alone gives the holiday bottle a little extra oomph that you likely won’t experience in other selections offered by the winery.

Tasting Notes:

This is a chardonnay with undeniable minerality, thanks to the volcanic soil the grapevines grew in. It opens up fresh and lively on the nose with aromas of flower blossoms and lemon zest. The sip is like a slice of rich lemon meringue pie and a side apple tart. The finish is long and interesting, with a flinty, briny undertone that only seems to elevate the palate.

Bottom Line:

This isn’t your butterscotch Chardonnay. This is an interesting wine with a lot of character, and it’s one that will likely be a great treat for a pal or relative who enjoys the funkier, eccentric things in life. Better still, aside from the holidays, Mayacamas only releases wine twice a year — the spring and fall — which makes this an exclusive gift.

Ehlers Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2019

Ehlers Estate

ABV: 13.6%
Average Price: $32

The Wine:

The cooler nights and mild daytime temperatures in August 2019 helped the good folks at Ehlers Estate concoct the most expressive vintage of Sauvignon Blanc. The grape’s natural acidity, delicate flavors, and aromas are almost spilling out of the bottle.

Tasting Notes:

This full-bodied Sauvignon Blanc has a pleasing fragrance of orange blossoms, guava, and ripe pineapple, which lean into it’s acidic, silky mineral mouthfeel. On the palate, it’s zipping with citrus flavors like grapefruit and tangerine and subtle hints of lime that extend well after the long finish.

Bottom Line:

Buy this for the white wine lover in your life. Maybe they’ll thank you for it with a seafood feast to pair the bottle with.

2016 Mi Sueño Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Neighborhood Cellar

ABV: 14.5
Average Price: $75

The Wine:

The deep, dark garnet hue of this sultry Napa Cabernet Sauvignon develops as it ages for 21 months in 65% new French oak. Then it sits another full year in the bottle before it’s packaged and sent off for retail. All that time aging results in a fine, layered wine that begs to be devoured during the holiday season.

Tasting Notes:

Sensual scents of dark plum, boysenberry, and molasses fill the nose upon opening this bottle, while notes of dark cherry and fig along with black pepper and cacao coat the palate. Silky smooth tannins—the natural polyphenol responsible for the wine’s bite—give the wine structure and body that accentuates the finish.

Bottom Line:

This is a grown-up wine that’s just begging your father to drink it with his hand-rolled cigar. Or maybe mom will share it with the whole family when she makes her famous casserole. Either way, you’re parents will love this gift.

2017 Cliff Lede Cabernet Sauvignon, Stags Leap District

Wine Access

ABV: 14.9%
Average Price: $79

The Wine:

Yes, this is another Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Don’t you know it’s the gift that keeps on giving? That’s because Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world’s most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. No matter where you get it from, it’s bound to be compelling and charismatic — which makes it a high-impact varietal for gifting.

This dark ruby wine is produced in the Stag’s Leap District. The base is primarily cab sauv, however, it’s blended with five percent merlot, four percent petit verdot, and three percent cabernet franc to give the wine some depth and a splash of juiciness.

Tasting Notes:

This wine is like the Energizer Bunny. It just keeps going, and going, and going. It smells like a bouquet of violets and lavender sprayed with the juice of blackberry and huckleberry, all dressed up with black licorice. The deep flavor profile starts with notes of chocolate and blood orange peppered with cardamom and cassis.

All the supple tannins support the wine’s dense and luxurious structure, which gives it a rather long and opulent finish.

Bottom Line:

Everything about this wine screams special occasion. The chef in your family will love its propensity for pairing — it will go with any meat dish you can think of or a family feast of Mapo Tofu and spicy delicacies.

The Prisoner Wine Company Saldo 2018

Wine Chateau

ABV: 15.5%

Average Price: $32

The Wine:

There’s a reason why The Prisoner Wine Company is so good at creating interesting wines with such quality and character. They source grapes from some of the most esteemed vineyards in California. The Zinfandel grapes used in this robust showstopper come from plots in Dry Creek, Lodi, and Amador—all of which are areas with a penchant for growing some of the best Zin in the U.S.

Tasting Notes:

This is an experience in mouthwatering red wine. You wouldn’t initially guess it from its aroma of black licorice, cherry, baking spices, and hickory. But somehow, with all its curvaceous tannins and just the slightest hint of red berries, that’s the effect it delivers.

Try the drool test and see for yourself: Take a sip of this wine and leave your mouth slightly open once you swallow the last drop. You’ll be salivating for the extent of the lengthy finish.

Bottom Line:

Gift this wine to the pitmaster in your life. Grilled chops, grilled steak, grilled chicken, grilled vegetables—this wine will wash down almost anything that’s cooked on the barbecue.

Castello Banfi Brunello Di Montalcino DOCG

Banfi Wines

ABV: 13%
Average Price: $79

The Wine:

This 100 percent Sangiovese hails from Castello Banfi, one of the premier Italian estates in the Montalcino region of Tuscany. Its dazzling ruby red in color is attributed to the crushed grapes spending 10 to 12 days with skin contact during vilification, aka fermentation. Next, the juice spends four years aging—two of which are in oak barrels made from French and Slavonian oak casks—resulting in a soft and velvety, very fine wine.

Tasting notes:

You’ll notice the complexities of this wine just from the aromas of violet and vanilla that escape from the bottle as soon as you open it. A hint of licorice and cherry tarts sit at the front while touches of baking spice linger in the background. Its tannin profile is unbelievably soft and refined, and it cloaks the mouth like brand new suede throughout the long finish.

Bottom Line:

This is a wine for your friend who goes the extra mile to find the stinkiest and most decadent cheeses for the holiday spread. It’s just the right type of Sangiovese that will cut right through all that richness and give pasteurized dairy (or non-pasteurized if you’re about that life) a spiced-up kick. Banfi will even engrave the name of your beloved on the bottle for a few extra bucks, making this a gift option one that can sit on a holiday table with a sweet personal touch.

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Russ Sings The Blues On ‘Hard For Me’

Russ flat-out refuses to stop making new music and it’s kind of hard to argue that it’s not endearing. Just weeks after dropping his Chomp EP and rapping alongside legends like Black Thought and Busta Rhymes, the New Jersey-born rapper is back on his solo grind with the soulful “Hard For Me,” crooing his blues over a melancholy piano loop with a nifty guitar noodle in the background. It’s a return to the heartbroken, world-weary persona in the mode of early Drake that made him a fan-favorite capable of racking up platinum plaques independently.

Russ has had himself busy year, releasing not just one but two projects beginning with January’s Shake The Snow Globe. He followed up in May with the deluxe version, adding features from Ty Dolla Sign and Westside Boogie, all while pulling down a reported $100,000 a week from streaming. He also contributed verses to projects from the likes of Trippie Redd, made his television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and worked with Kehlani on “Take You Back.”

But his arguably most impactful move of the year wasn’t even a new music release, it was giving away $20,000 to his Twitter followers to boost their spirits during the rough early months of the pandemic. 2020 may have been trash for most of us but Russ turned that trash into treasure and in this process, may have changed some minds about him as well.

Listen to Russ’s “Hard For Me” above.