New Music: Jess Glynne “Thursday”

Randy Report favorite Jess Glynne recently dropped her latest single, “Thursday.”

I’ve been following the 28-year-old UK singer for years now going back to her 2014 collaboration with Clean Bandit “Rather Be,” and she never fails to hit it outta the park.

I’ve found Glynne to be consistently on her game, and she has a voice like no one else.

A few years ago, the singer came out as sexually-fluid you might say, but at the time made a point to say that while she had dated a woman before, she’s not into labels.

My kinda artist.

Listen to “Thursday” below. Glynne’s new album Always In Between is out now.

News Round-Up: September 30, 2018

Eliad Cohen

Some news items you might have missed:

• Woofy Eliad Cohen throws back to some 2018 Burning Man realness (above). #Dang

• Kevin Spacey is being sued for sexual battery by a massage therapist he alleged assaulted in 2016.

• Track Palin, the son of former half-term governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, is in trouble with the law – again. This is Track’s third assault/domestic violence arrest.

• Queen Elizabeth’s first openly gay footman has been demoted for “courting publicity.”

• Another man has been arrested for tricking men into believing they were having sex with a woman (really him)  while wearing a blindfold. Who are these men that are so gullible?

• Check out Jess Glynne’s new single, “123,” from her upcoming album, Always In Between.

Glynne is the first-ever British female to earn six #1 UK singles. I’ve previously featured Glynne’s single “I’ll Be There” and her collaboration “Real Love” with Clean Bandit on The Randy Report.

Hit play below. #Delicious

News Round-Up: May 23, 2018

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Blake McGrath

Some news items you might have missed:

• Canadian dancer and choreographer Blake McGrath looking chill in Miami Beach (above). Check out his Instagram for videos of his ah-mahz-ing choreography.

• Netflix’s series 13 Reasons Why has come under fire for a controversial, graphic male rape scene.

• A Boy Scout and his dad were kicked out of a hardware store because the store employee doesn’t “support homos.”

• One of the gay men Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue a marriage license to in 2015, David Ermold, lost his bid to challenge Davis for her office.

• A federal judge in Virginia has sided with transgender student Gavin Grimm over the rights of trans students to use the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity.

• The NFL has announced a new policy that will fine teams an undetermined amount if players on the field fail to stand during the national anthem played before the start of the game. Players who wish to protest will be allowed to remain in the locker room.

• Check out Jess Glynne’s new single, “I’ll Be There.” Glynne is the first-ever British female to earn six #1 UK singles. I’ve previously featured her collaboration “Real Love” with Clean Bandit on The Randy Report. Hit play below.

New Music: Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne “Real Love”

The British acts Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne have released the video for their infectious new single, “Real Love,” produced by Jack Patterson (Clean Bandit).  “Real Love” is the newest single from the upcoming debut album for Clean Bandit, New Eyes.

The track has already had over 1.6 million audio plays and was honoured as “Track of the Day” on BBC’s Radio 1 last week.

The video features straight and same-sex couples sharing their Real Love with the video audience, plus in concert footage from the band’s LA gig at the El Rey Theatre.

Grace Chatto of Clean Bandit said this about the video: “We made this video whilst on the road touring for the first time in North America. The tour was a brilliant experience, which makes this video even more special.”

“Real Love” is available on iTunes.

Jess Glynne

Clean Bandit in concert in LA

Clean Bandit in concert in LA