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'Grateful' Travis Barker shows off sweetest video of Rocky paddling in ocean

Travis Barker labelled himself "grateful" as he shared an adorable video of him taking a paddle in the sea with his baby son Rocky Thirteen Barker.The Blink-182 drummer, 48, took to Instagram on Monday, May 6 to share some family snaps as they headed to the beach and went for a boat ride. The first adorable video showed Travis holding his son Rocky, whom he welcomed with his wife Kourtney Kardashian Barker, 45, at the end of last year.The tiny tot had a khaki green sunhat on as he moved his small feet in the ocean waves, whilst being held up by his doting father.
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Metallica announce winners of ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ marching band competition
Metallica have announced the official winners of their first ever ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ marching band competition.The band launched the contest last April, with over 450 US colleges and high schools applying to enter.Bands were challenges to create “their most exciting, unique and impressive performances of some of the band’s most beloved songs”, with the band supplying them with musical charts of songs including ‘Enter Sandman’, ‘Master of Puppets’, ‘Fade to Black’ and others.The band chose the winners themselves in a number of categories, based on the school age groups. The biggest winners, in the College (Division 1) category, were Auburn University in Alabama, who will receive $75,000 (£58,800) worth of musical instruments and gear for their school.Other winners include Eastern New Mexico University, Dobyns-Bennett High School in Tennessee, Boerne High School in Texas, Malverne High School in New York and Oakton High School in Virginia.Check out footage of Auburn University’s prize-winning halftime Metallica marching band show above.Earlier this month, the band’s frontman James Hetfield said that he would love somebody to create a microphone with a built-in straw.Speaking on the band’s in-house podcast The Metallica Report, he said: “Being able to maybe sip some water while I’m playing, you know, some kind of straw on the microphone…that could be cool.”Metallica will hit the road again in May 2024 for another leg of their M72 World Tour, for which they’ll play two nights in each city with two unique “no repeats” setlist and different support acts.
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