Sunday, January 4, 2015

Hear Paul McCartney and Kanye West's Emotional Ballad 'Only One'



By Jason Newman | January 1, 2015

D'Angelo notwithstanding, there were no Beyonce-esque surprise albums for the end of 2014. But as the clock turned on another year Wednesday night, Kanye Westunveiled "Only One," a minimal, poignant new track featuring Paul McCartneyon keyboard. The song is available to hear on West's websiteor via the iTunes store.

Written from the perspective of Kanye's late mother Donda, who died in 2007 from surgery complications, "Only One" sounds like a bittersweet bonus trackfromKanye's 808s and Heartbreak. "Remember how I'd say one day/You'll be the man you always knew you would be," West's Auto-Tuned voice sings. "And if you knew how proud I was/You'd never shed a tear/Have a fear/No you wouldn't do that." McCartney, for his part, eschew any histrionics in favor of a simple and plaintive style befitting the emotional lyrics."My mom was singing to me, and through me to my daughter," West said in a statement, also noting that the name "Kanye" means "Only one."

The surprise track appears to be more jumping-off point for the two icons than random one-off. According to a spokesperson for West, "Only One" is the first "publicly available recording from what has become a prolific musical collaboration between these two legendary artists."

McCartney and West began work on the track earlier last year in Los Angeles, starting with, as the statement notes,"a simple brainstorming session between the two, with McCartney improvising on the keyboards and Kanye vocally sketching and shaping ideas in a stream-of-consciousness riff.

"Kanye sat there with his family, holding his daughter North on his lap, and listened to his vocals, singing, 'Hello, my only one...,'" the statement said. "And in that moment, not only could he not recall having sung those words, but he realized that perhaps the words had never really come from him.The process of artistic creation is one that does not involve thinking, but often channeling. And he understood in that moment that his late mother, Dr. Donda West, who was also his mentor, confidante, and best friend, had spoken through him that day."

As Complex notes, West's wife Kim Kardashian called "Only One" her favorite track by her husband.

McCartney's Kanye fandom extends back to at least 2013. Asked in a Twitter Q&Afor the last albums he bought, the musician replied, "The last albums I bought were by Kanye West, the National, the Civil Wars and Jay Z."

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Country Stars Honor the Late Little Jimmy Dickens on Social Media



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The death of Grand Old Opry legend Little Jimmy Dickens on Friday sparked an outpouring of remembrances from country stars on social media, who affectionally paid homage to the diminutive star's giant heart and sense of humor.

Brad Paisley, a close friend and fellow West Virginian, posted a touching tribute to Dickens on his Facebook page Friday, honoring the man who died at 94 as the Opry's oldest and longest-tenured member.

Paisley unabashedly called Dickens his "hero" and was open about how Dickens took him under his wing when he was new to the Nashville music scene.

"Jimmy made moreout of his time on earth than anyone I've ever known; an incredible life in every measurable way. Longevity? Yes, practically unheard of. Faith? Totally and wholeheartedly. Humor? There was no one funnier, or with a better sense of it. A true entertainer? The best I've ever seen. Charm? Unmatched. Love? This was a big one.I think he loved everyone he ever met, and if not, he never let it be known," he wrote.

"Much will be said and written about his incredible and unique place in Country Music history. Which could fill a book. But that isn't how I'll remember him," he continued, while also posting tributes on Twitter. "I will remember the human being that best check-marked all the boxes of a complete and wonderful life. My hero."

It is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to my hero and friend today. I loved you Jimmy.

Brad Paisley (@BradPaisley) January 3, 2015

Carrie Underwood also paid homage to Dickens's sense of humor which was evident to fans of his novelty hits, including "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" his only No. 1 single.

"I know why it's raining in Nashville. Little Jimmy is in heaven now making the Angels laugh so hard, they're crying. We'll miss you, friend!" Underwood Tweeted.

I know why it's raining in Nashville. Little Jimmy is in heaven now making the Angels laugh so hard, they're crying. We'll miss you, friend!

Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) January 3, 2015

Keith Urban was also quick to honor Dickens on Twitter Friday.

"Go rest high Little Jimmy... and thank you for bringing your beautiful light into the world" he wrote.

Go rest high Little Jimmy... and thank you for bringing your beautiful light into the world. - KU

Keith Urban (@KeithUrban) January 3, 2015

Other stars who paid tribute to Dickens include Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts and The Band Perry.

Rest in peace Little Jimmy. Thanks for all the smiles, great music and your big loving heart. http://t.co/hJ89sS2qn9

Reba McEntire (@reba) January 3, 2015

Little Jimmy, we will miss you forever. Rest peacefully. http://t.co/CrShIRPZIK pic.twitter.com/UTHQ1A1Y0k

Rascal Flatts (@rascalflatts) January 3, 2015

Little Jimmy Dickens - the first person to greet us at the @opry for our first performance. Thanks for the memory. pic.twitter.com/ab3IdJaRmk

The Band Perry (@thebandperry) January 3, 2015

Source: http://www.people.com/article/country-stars-honor-little-jimmy-dickens-brad-paisley



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Baylor DE Shawn Oakman expects to return for his senior season



Junior defensive end Shawn Oakman addresses the media on Monday at the Omni Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas.Skye Duncan | Lariat Photographer

By Shehan JeyarajahSports Editor

DALLAS Baylor football junior defensive end Shawn Oakman announced that he plans to return for his senior season in Waco.

Its what youre supposed to do; its not my time, Oakman said. My body of work isnt there yet. And on top of everything, thats not how you leave a program that brought you back to the light where youre supposed to be.

Despite his concerns about body of work, the former Penn State transfer posted one of the most dominant seasons in Baylor history. Oakman led the team with 18.5 tackles for loss and 10.0 sacks in 2014, which ranks third and second respectively in single-season Baylor history with a game left to play.

For his efforts, he was named consensus All-Big 12 First Team and an All-American by four publications, including Sports Illustrated and the Associated Press.

Oakman was considered by many analysts to be a first round draft selection in the 2015 NFL Draft, despite starting only one season at Baylor; ESPNs Mel Kiper has him as No. 8 on his 2015 Big Board. However, Oakman believes he has not reached his collegiate potential.

If Im top 15 right now, I havent done anything, Oakman said. I think I could be No. 1. I just know my work ethic and potential is so much higher.

I couldnt care less about what any NFL scout or mock draft has to say; its all about me and my teammates.

Baylor defensive coordinator Phil Bennett struggled to contain his excitement when he was told on Monday morning Oakman would be returning.

I like it; I like it a lot, Bennett said. I think in a year, you could be talking about Oakman as a Jadaveon Clowney, an Ndamukong Suh or a J.J Watt caliber of a player with another year of development. Its just delayed gratification.

Oakman pointed to the potential Baylor has in the 2015 season as a key motivator for his decision.

It was a huge factor. Were going to be great, Oakman said.

With Oakman returning, Baylor football will return nine of its 11 starters on both offense and defense from the 2014 Big 12 Championship team, including every defensive lineman. The All-Big 12 First Team duo of Oakman and sophomore defensive tackle Andrew Billings combined for 30.0 tackles for loss in only 12 games this year.

With an experienced defensive line returning, along with another year of development from the secondary, Baylors defense has the potential to be among the best in the Big 12 Conference next season.

Source: http://baylorlariat.com/2014/12/29/baylor-de-shawn-oakman-expects-to-return-for-his-senior-season/



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Purple Heart recipient awarded Hampton home at Rose Parade



Retired Army Sgt. Dominic Perrotte III was presented with a giant red key to the home at the 126th Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena Calif. on New Year's Day.

With a seat of honor in the Rose Parade and keys to a mortgage-free home, 2015 is already a shaping up as a decent year for Dominic Perrotte.

And he can reflect on his good fortune in Hampton, because thats where his new home will be.

Perrotte is a retired Army staff sergeant who received the Purple Heart while in Iraq. He was selected to ride in the 126th annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., on New Years Day to represent Americans who have served in the military.

They rode in a stagecoach courtesy of the banking and financial services holding company Wells Fargo. The theme of this years parade was inspiring stories, and Wells Fargo teamed with the Military Warriors Support Foundation to make it a very special ride for Perrotte and his family.

During the parades closing ceremony, the Perrotte family was surprised with a mortgage-free home.

Although Perrotte is a western Pennsylvania native and has lived in Washington state for several years, he chose Hampton to be closer to family and friends, according to a Wells Fargo news release.

Perrotte could not be reached for comment Friday about his future plans, but his Facebook page was crowded with messages from well-wishers.

I just want to say thanks for all the congratulations, he wrote in response. We are definitely feeling the love. Super thanks to Wells Fargo Bank and the Military Warrior Support Foundation. They have changed our lives today.

The details of his service record were not available from the Army on Friday, but a bio supplied by Wells Fargo said the nine-year veteran was working with a recovery unit for a combat repair team in Baghdad when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device. Perrotte and his men remained on the battlefield for 30 hours until it was safe for them to be evacuated.

Perrotte deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan during his career. He is a native of Ford City, Pa., about 40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, according to a story in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

The Military Warrior Support Foundation is a non-profit charity that aims to ease the transition from military to civilian life. It provides help with education and employment, plus recreational activities.

Its home donation program is called Homes4WoundedHeroes, which awards mortgage-free homes to combat wounded veterans.

Wells Fargo began working with the foundation in 2012. That same year, Wells Fargos Military Affairs program pledged $35 million over three years to help service members find housing and jobs, and to receive financial education. Of that, $30 million was set aside for home donations.

The foundation was responsible for selecting Perrotte, and Wells Fargo donated the home.

It all paid dividends Thursday for Perrotte, his wife, Kayla and their son.

During the closing ceremony, Perrottes wife wept as her husband accepted the key, prompting parade co-host Bob Eubanks to remark: If that doesnt bring a tear to your eye, what will?

The Los Angeles Times contributed to this report.

Lessig can be reached by phone at 757-247-7821.

Source: http://www.vagazette.com/news/dp-purple-heart-home-hampton-rose-bowl,0,4281045.story



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Rose Parade crowd braves cold, inspired by honored heroes



PASADENA >> It took Maria Roppel a week to ferry from Alaska to Washington and then drive to Pasadena, but she said the effort was worth it because seeing the Rose Parade on Thursday was a dream come true.

Since she was a 7-year-old living in Honduras, Roppel, now 36, said the first thing her entire family did on New Years Day was turn on the TV to watch a resplendent display.

So today, my family knows I am right here. Probably they are looking for me in the public, she said. This is my dream come true: coming here on the first day of the year and watching live.

More than 700,000 spectators lined a 5 1/2-mile route Thursday to watch the 126th Rose Parade, themed Inspiring Stories. Near-record breaking cold temperature on Jan. 1 did not deter crowds, who later peeled off bundles and layers as the sun shoved away temperatures just four degrees above freezing.

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People came from near and far to watch 40 arresting floral floats, 20 bands and 18 equestrian units.

For the 15th year, Ning Ning Yu, of Pasadena, watched the Rose Parade on Colorado Boulevard. The veteran spectator and her group of friends had a folding table loaded with potluck goodies: noodles, Asian pancakes, soy milk, hot dogs, yams and Starbucks coffee.

She said her gang has made going to the Rose Parade a tradition. Its easy, she said, when she feels so connected to it. Last year the Rose Queen was her daughters classmate, and four years ago, her Eagle Scout son was in the procession.

You feel like youre part of the community, Yu said. You cheer for them. Its like a celebration of the family and everyone involved.

Paul Smith and William Healey, a San Francisco couple, said they celebrated by kissing as the Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band marched by.

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Many Oregon Ducks fans drove to Pasadena for the 101st Rose Bowl Game. Tom Elam, from Powers, Ore., said his favorite aspect of the Rose Parade was the droves of people who lined the streets. Coming from a small city with less than 700 residents, seeing such a large crowd was quite something, he said. He applauded the city of Pasadena for pulling off a parade like this.

Yet Elam really came to the Southland to watch the Rose Bowl game. He ran into only one Florida State fan, but he said he wasnt surprised at the Seminoles low fan turnout in Pasadena.

Florida has been good for so long, and Oregon has only been good recently, he said.

As for Roppel, who made sure to capture stellar moments with her mobile phone, the Rose Parade was the main attraction. She has lived in Alaska for seven years, but her yen for the Rose Parade came way before that from fond childhood memories.

On Thursday she said she made new memories and friends. Its not just the music, color and excitement of the Rose Parade. Its feeling the crowds energy and sharing a cup of Joe and warm food with temporary neighbors, she said. The Rose Parade certainly helped her start 2015 on an inspired note, Roppel said.

Source: http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/lifestyle/20150101/rose-parade-crowd-braves-cold-inspired-by-honored-heroes



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Friday, January 2, 2015

Prison officials: Buckeye Inmate dies from apparent suicide.



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Donald Condra was found dead in his Buckeye prison cell on Jan. 1, 2015.(Photo: Arizona Department of Corrections)

An inmate who was serving a prison sentence for forgery and other fraudulent crimes died from an apparent suicide Thursday in a Buckeye corrections facility, according to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Medical teams attempted to save Donald Condra, 51, but were unable to do so, according to Doug Nick, Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman.

Condra was housed at Arizona State Prison Complex Lewis in Buckeye near Highway 85 and 283rd Avenue.

Condra was sent to prison in 2008 for crimes committed in Mohave County including forgery, theft, fraudulent schemes, computer tampering and providing false information to a financial institution, Nick said.

Prison records indicate he was scheduled to be released in 2018.

The death remains under investigation by the County Medical Examiner's office, Nick said.

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Happy New Year! Fill 'er up with $1.99 gas



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The Twin Cities got its present at the pump for Christmas. St. Cloud had to wait until the new year, but $1.99 gasoline finally arrived.

After a steady monthslong slide, gas prices broke the $2-per-gallon barrier locally on New Year's Eve. By Thursday morning, the $1.99 price was commonplace around St. Cloud.

That's well below the $2.24 national average and $2.07 state average. It is also almost 40 percent less than the average St. Cloud price of $3.26 per gallon a year ago, according to AAA data.

The streak of falling gas prices is unprecedented. The national average price has fallen each day Sept. 25 a record-setting 98 straight days of declines, according to AAA.

AAA estimates the average U.S. household saved about $115 on gasoline in 2014 compared to a year earlier.

The falling prices are attributed to abundant supplies of crude oil globally and relatively weak growth in demand.

The highest price AAA has on record for St. Cloud was $4.29 on May 18, 2013.

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