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Eric Churchis opening up about the tragicmass shooting in Las Vegaslast October just two nights after he performed at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.
The “Springsteen” singer, 41, gave awide-ranging interview forRolling Stone‘s August cover storyand opened up about his feelings toward the shooting and the National Rifle Association’s responsibility in the aftermath of the attack.
“There are some things we can’t stop. Like the disgruntled kid who takes his dad’s shotgun and walks into a high school,” he said.
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“The crowd will be cheering, ‘Chug! Chug! Chug!’”Paslaysays with a laugh. “I don’t always tell them it’s not beer— and that it’s actually a big batch of orange juice, which is my go-to when my blood sugar level is really crashing.”
Diagnosed withtype 1 diabeteswhen he was 10, the laidback, bushy-bearded singer-songwriter has long been focused on changing the way people — and especially other diabetics — think about this autoimmune disorder that affects 1.
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Jimmie Allen and Alexis Gale.Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty
Jimmie Allen’s family is growing!
Allen revealed the news with a comedicmontage of scenes from movieslikeKnocked Up,HamiltonandFriday. The mash-up also included the iconic line fromHome Alone 2, “We did it again!”
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At the center of the group sits U.S. Army veteran KC Shaw, a 41-year-old former master sergeant who spent 20 years fighting in Iraq and slipping unnoticed into battle zones as a member of the special operations forces.
The story is all too familiar to Richard Casper, an Iraq combat vet himself and co-founder ofCreatiVets, the program that brought Shaw from his Baltimore home to Music City to write a song based on his service.
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John Kinghas never been a big drinker. He has never found much satisfaction from liquid in a bottle nor has he lost love because of an addiction — but he has seen the pain that alcohol can cause.
Because of this, it is the pain of alcohol addiction that serves as the centerpiece of his new music video for ‘Til It Changes Your Mind,’ whose touching music video exclusively premieres with PEOPLE.