AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLegal Fallout: A US judge tossed the Kennedy Center’s lawsuit against jazz musician Chuck Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve gig over the Trump renaming dispute, citing no signed 2025 contract. Global Pop & Live: Madonna premiered a “Confessions II” visualiser at Tribeca and urged fans to “connect” beyond phones, while Dua Lipa and Callum Turner were serenaded by Elton John at an Italian wedding with major DJs also performing. Music Releases: Georgia Lines announced “Live At The Civic,” a 10-track live album from Auckland’s The Civic, and WHO SHOT SCOTT dropped debut-album era single “I’M YOUR ALIEN.” Industry & Culture: Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Mavis Staples headlined day 4 of a festival, and Dennis Arfa was inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. Public Safety: Mumbai police opened an investigation after a 28-year-old law student died and a woman was hospitalized following suspected alcohol-related illness at NSCI Dome’s Klangkuenstler show. Tech/AI & Media: Trump amplified an AI-generated music video on Truth Social portraying him as a global icon. Local Music & Community: In Oxfordshire, In-Spire Sounds CIC won £7,000 for songwriting and mentoring aimed at at-risk youth.
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