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Sony Music Nashville Chairman Randy Goodman to Step Down

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Randy Goodman, Chairman and CEO, Sony Music Nashville will retire at the end of 2024 after more than 35 years in the music industry. Goodman was appointed to his current role in 2015, during which time he also has overseen Sony Music’s Christian music enterprise, Provident Entertainment. In making the announcement, Sony Music Group Chairman, Rob Stringer, said: “Thank you to Randy for leading our Nashville company through the last nine years and providing some of the biggest new superstars in the genre of country music.
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Woman begs for help after suffering from ‘severe’ phobia of Jaws theme tune
Hollywood history and is cherished by many.However, for one woman from Kent, the creepy music is the stuff of nightmares and causes her to break down whenever she hears it.Lenny has been suffering from this severe phobia since she was 12 years old.On Monday (June 6), she called into This Morning to speak to therapists Nik and Eva Speakman during the ITV show's phobia segment.She said: "When I was 12 years old, I was watching Jaws with my parents and I ended up having really bad tummy pains, was told to go upstairs and lay down."From then on I have had the most severe phobia of the theme tune."She added: "I actually woke up in hospital, I was having an operation – I ended up having appendicitis that night - woke up in hospital and I thought I'd died."Lenny said she woke up in the hospital screaming and has had a "nasty" phobia of the theme tune ever since.Lenny's phobia makes her scream and cry whenever she hears the song, but she revealed she loves sharks and would swim with them.Nik said: "Well most people we work with who have a phobia of sharks, it comes from watching Jaws."What's interesting about your case is the fact that it's just the theme tune."He continued: "What I want you to consider is when you had this stomach ache, you were feeling ill - so you're feeling vulnerable - and then your parents say go upstairs and lie down."You're actually not watching the film.
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UK to be colder than Iceland as 1000-mile wide 'Arctic attack' brings -4C snow blast
Ibiza to colder than Iceland as a 1,000 mile-wide “Arctic attack” brings snow to scatter sunbathers.Cold air arrives from Monday (March 28) with the Met Office forecasting snow flurries in the north from Wednesday and threatening the south from Thursday.Nights as low as -4C are due, with the south also hit by sub-zero chills – while frost is expected for many regions.A Met Office forecaster said: “Monday will have warm sunny spells.“But showers or longer spells of rain will follow across many parts from Tuesday, then turning colder with wintry showers in northern areas.“From Thursday has possible frequent wintry showers across the North, with further South having some showers and perhaps hill snow with a small chance of this reaching low levels.”Netweather said: “After warm spring sunshine, March has a cold sting in its tail.“Winter is resuming just as British Summer Time starts.”The week-long cold spell will sees shivers last into April.Although sun-worshippers will be sad to see the hot weather end, the cold air will put a stop to the heatwave currently causing pollution across the UK.Scorching highs of 20C sparked “high” levels of fine particulate pollution, known as PM2.5 - one of the most dangerous forms.High pollution was recorded from Kent to Sunderland as Britain soaked up the sun.Stay up to date with all the latest Daily Star news by signing up to one of our free newsletters here.As well as Leeds and Sheffield, parts of the South East saw “very high” levels, especially in Norfolk and Essex.Government advice urges everyone to “reduce physical exertion, particularly when outdoors and especially if they experience symptoms such as a cough or sore throat” when there’s very high levels of pollution.Boffins from the
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Giovanni Pernice pictured with arms around Rose Ayling-Ellis as pair seem closer than ever
Strictly Come Dancing tour.The pair finished up four gigs between Thursday and Sunday at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham alongside their fellow Strictly stars, including Tilly Ramsay and John Whaite.And on Friday, Giovanni and Rose were seen pictured leaving the venue as they headed back to their hotel ahead of two more shows over the weekend.In one of the snaps, the 31-year-old Italian-born dancer appears to hold his hand on Rose’s back as they engage in a conversation with onlookers.In what seemed to be a clear endeavour to go incognito, Giovanni sported a black trench coat and a white hoodie with the same colour trainers.He paired his ensemble with a New York Yankees cap, making him barely recognisable from his usual dapper fashion sense.Rose, on the other hand, looked comfortable and cosy in her long puffy jacket while her hair was tied up in a bun.Another photo of the pair saw Giovanni rest his arm on the EastEnders star’s shoulder as she beamed with a bright smile before the pair went on to make their exit.The 27-year-old from Kent became the first deaf contestant to win Strictly Come Dancing back in December, with John and his partner Johannes Radebe landing in second place.After being presented the Glitterball trophy, Rose paid tribute to Giovanni, saying the latter “always had a piece of her heart”.Their win also became Giovanni’s first time at taking home the grand prize, having previously made it to the final in 2015, 2017 and 2018.Reacting to their victory, the BBC star gushed: “Incredible.
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