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Taylor Swift fanatic decorates New Orleans home with Eras Tour-themed skeletons in viral sensation

Longtime NOLA resident Louellen Berger has become famous for her intricate Halloween displays over the years, having begun decorating the front lawn of her 1950s property for about 20 years ago.So famous have her decorations become that the home has even been given its own name, “Skeleton House NOLA,” as well as its own dedicated Instagram account.But while Berger has amassed plenty of attention with her clever ideas, her latest project has earned the kind of viral superstardom that few can ever dream of—with videos taken outside the property showing hoards of eager Swifties lining up in hopes of catching a glimpse at the “Terror Swift: The scERAS Tour” display.Designed in honor of Swift bringing her iconic Eras Tour to New Orleans on Oct. 25 for three dates, the display has proven to be almost as popular as the concerts themselves.Berger started off her little hobby on the small side with just a few skeletons jauntily arranged.
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‘Hit Man’ soundtrack: here’s every song in the film
Hit Man.Directed by Richard Linklater (Dazed And Confused, Boyhood), the film follows college professor Gary Johnson (Powell) who stumbles into the role of posing undercover as a hitman, only to fall in love with one of his potential clients.Other cast members in the film include Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta, Sanjay Rao, Evan Holtzman and Molly Bernard.After a short run in cinemas from May 24, Hit Man will be released on Netflix on June 7, 2024.Graham Reynolds composed the film’s soundtrack, who has collaborated with director Richard Linklater on many of his previous projects, including A Scanner Darkly, Bernie, Up To Speed and Before Midnight.The film also features various tracks by artists who originate from New Orleans, ranging from jazz pioneer Jelly Roll Morton to contemporary acts like Rob49.Speaking about the soundtrack, the film’s music supervisor, Randall Poster, said: “The music in this film was born out of New Orleans and has that spirit of letting the good times roll.“That’s sort of a signature of the songs, and if you look at some of the New Orleans jargon, romance is generally complicated and sometimes duplicitous and sometimes aggravating and sometimes tragic. But there’s a spirit of endurance within it – just like this movie.”You can check out the full list of songs featured in the film below.‘New Orleans Bump (Monrovia)’ – Jelly Roll Morton‘Space Zydeco’ – Buckwheat Zydeco’99 Plus One’ – June Gardner‘Vulture Island V2’ – Rob49 ft. Lil Baby‘Big Chief’ – Professor Longhair‘Down Home Girl’ – Alvin Robinson‘Cast Your Fate To The Wind’ – Allen Toussaint‘When It’s Sleepy Time Down South’ – Ruby Braff
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Beyoncé accused of copyright infringement on ‘Break My Soul’
Beyoncé has been hit with a copyright lawsuit over her hit song ‘Break My Soul’.The filing has been put forward by a New Orleans group called Da Showstoppaz, who claim that the pop star is guilty of copyright infringement with her hit ‘Renaissance’ track.The issue stems from Beyoncé’s 2022 song sampling Big Freedia – who the band claim unlawfully used lyrics from their track ‘Release A Wiggle’, which they shared back in 2002.Members of the band, Tessa Avie, Keva Bourgeois, Henri Braggs, and Brian Clark, all filed a complaint to the Louisiana federal court yesterday (May 22). In the filing, they alleged that Bey sampled Big Freedia’s 2014 track ‘Explode’ – however, the latter unlawfully used “copyrighted lyrics, melody, and musical arrangement” from their own track, making the feature in ‘Break My Soul’ unlawful.As well as the ‘Cowboy Carter’ singer, Big Freedia, Sony Music, Jay-Z and more have been named as defendants.“Defendants used Plaintiffs’ words, melody, and musical arrangement from their copyrighted works to create an album as homage to ‘uncle Johnny’ who exposed the music and culture of the LGBTQ community of greater New Orleans, of which three members are strongly affiliated with themselves, all displayed in its full force — the tone, actual words, melody, musical arrangement of bounce music,” the suit claims (via Rolling Stone).It goes on to recall how the song has seen huge success due to it topping the US singles chart, being played frequently on her ‘Renaissance’ tour, and appearing in her accompanying documentary film about the live shows.“Mrs.
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