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Fanboy News! Anthrax Accuses YouTube Of Stealing! Olympian Lily King Can’t Sign Autographs! Young Fan Loses Mind Over Russell Wilson Signature! and More!
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Girl receives autograph and letter from Blake Shelton; hopes to meet him one day
Taylor Payne is your average 11 year old. She is a 6th grader at West Smiths Station Elementary School.She is big fan of country music, but there is one artist she listens to a lot: Blake Shelton. Payne even has a whole playlist on her phone dedicated to Blake Shelton and knows every word.
Munster woman gets McCartney’s autograph tattooed on arm
Ceil Noworyta, of Munster, never dreamed of getting a tattoo, let alone getting one at the age of 63. But her mind would quickly change.Noworyta’s dream came true when Sir Paul McCartney pulled her and friend Toni Johnson on stage during his recent One On One Tour show in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
My mother’s autograph book tells the story of the early days of the State
On New Year’s Day, 1941, my mother spotted political cartoonist Charles E Kelly on O’Connell Street in Dublin. She approached him with her autograph book and requested his autograph.He signed his name and quickly penned a portrait of Éamon de Valera. The ink on the page was still so wet my mother had to wait some time before closing the book. The story of that cartoon is one of many my mother told me about the autograph book she carried everywhere as a teenager. She dared to ask Jim Larkin for his signature and, although he obliged, he also lectured her for allowing the ink to run low in her pen. She also wrote to many public figures of her time. Éamon de Valera, Seán Lemass, and Douglas Hyde were among the many politicians who replied. Gen Mannerheim of Finland sent his signature but Adolf Hitler did not – Herr Hempel replied on his behalf.
Who are your favourite sports stars? Yusuf Amanullah may get you their autograph
For Yusuf Amanullah, an 18-year-old Pakistani, philography — collecting autographs — was not just a hobby but something he was drawn to from the age of seven.As a boy, he collected just about anything. “There was always something appealing to me about building a collection. It’s almost like putting pieces of a puzzle together.”
Indiana University: Olympic swimmer can’t sign autographs
Olympic gold medalist Lilly King won’t be signing autographs at a minor-league baseball game in Evansville on the recommendation of Indiana University, where she is a sophomore.The Evansville Otters weren’t supposed to make her autograph session the focus of a news release about the team’s game against the Southern Illinois Miners on Friday, the Evansville Courier & Press reported.
WATCH: Young fan loses mind over Russell Wilson autograph
Have you ever gotten something you really, really wanted and just lost your marbles because you were so excited?(The Seattle Seahawks 2016 regular season is less than a month away. Make sure you’re in the loop — take five seconds to Sign up for our Free Seahawks newsletter now!)That’s exactly what this young 12 did, when she found out quarterback Russell Wilson autographed something special for her. The reaction, which you can see above and should watch as many times as you can, is priceless but there’s also a bit of a story behind the autograph.
ANTHRAX’s CHARLIE BENANTE Says YouTube’s Business Model Is Based On ‘Stealing’
In a brand new interview with Fangoria, ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante spoke about how the importance of making music videos has changed in the three decades since the band’s inception. He said: “I don’t think there is that real urgency to do a video in the way it once was. I mean, when you were doing a record, you were already picking like two or three songs that were going to be your videos. The video was basically gonna be this huge marketing tool that would shoot your record sales from ten copies to ten thousand copies. It’s not like that anymore, because the whole world has changed. The business model has changed completely. Basically, the floor has dropped out. There really is no other way of marketing your record like the old-school way. Now you have to think of other ways to reach people.”
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