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Yahoo
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The World's Hardest Beatles ‘Abbey Road' Quiz
The Beatles' Abbey Road has been a classic ever since they released it in 1969 — their most popular album, and one of the most acclaimed and influential rock albums ever made. It's their all-time biggest hit, yet it just keeps getting more beloved every year. On the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Abbey Road came in higher than any other Beatles album, at Number Five. It's got classics like 'Come Together,' 'Here Comes the Sun,' 'Something,' and the Side Two medley. But like every album the Beatles made, it's got its own mysteries, from the walrus gumboot to the mojo filter. So here it is: the ultimate Abbey Road quiz. Some questions are for casual fans; others are strictly for the hardcore geeks. And some are just for the most obsessive Fabs scholars. How well do you know Abbey Road? Take this quiz and find out. Sun, sun, sun, here it comes. Zero to 30 percent: Welcome to Abbey Road. You're a fan who's just one of the countless people who've gotten their worlds rocked by the Beatles over the years. You have a lot to look forward to, as you keep digging deeper into their story and their music. There's so much to explore. So keep going. As Paul once said, 'Unless you stop yourself, there's no stopping yourself.' More from Rolling Stone See Dua Lipa Cover Sinead O'Connor, the Beatles on U.K. Tour Stops Take the World's Hardest Quiz: David Bowie Beyoncé Thanks Paul McCartney for 'Writing One of the Best Songs Ever Made' 31 to 60 percent: Well done. You are an advanced Abbey Road scholar, dropping pataphysical science. You go deep with the Beatles and this album. You know your monkey finger from your spinal cracker. You've studied the extras on the Deluxe Edition. No need to stop here, since there's so much Beatles history to explore. 61 to 100 percent: Congratulations — you are a true Abbey Road obsessive. Not only have you memorized this album, you know the lore and history that goes with it. You've spent late nights all alone with a test tube, or at least your beat-up old vinyl copy of this album. You've probably even held up a butter knife to the back cover to see if you can find the skull. We salute you. Looking for more Rolling Stone ? Try these: The World's Hardest Taylor Swift QuizThe World's Hardest The Office QuizThe World's Hardest Saturday Night Live QuizThe World's Hardest Billy Joel QuizThe World's Hardest Bob Dylan Quiz The World's Hardest Bruce Springsteen QuizThe World's Hardest U2 QuizThe World's Hardest Pink Floyd QuizThe World's Hardest Rolling Stones QuizThe World's Hardest The Who QuizThe World's Hardest David Bowie Quiz Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked


GMA Network
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Hyeri's agency responds to dating rumors with Woo Tae
Article Inside Page Is Hyeri dating dancer Woo Tae? Korean star Hyeri's agency SUBLIME has responded to rumors linking the actress to dancer Woo Tae, saying it's challenging to verify matters concerning her private life. On July 1, a spokesperson shared with Sports Kyunghyang, "As this pertains to the actor's private life, it is hard to verify." Reports surfaced on July 1 claiming that actress and singer Hyeri has been in a relationship with professional dancer Woo Tae for almost a year. According to sources, the two allegedly grew close while working on the 2023 film Victory, where Hyeri played the role of a cheerleader. Woo Tae, who reportedly served as her choreography coach during the shoot, is said to have developed a bond with the star over time. Hyeri first debuted in 2010 as a member of the girl group Girl's Day, known for hits such as 'Expect,' 'Darling,' and 'Something.' She has since made a successful transition into acting, with numerous dramas and films under her belt. Woo Tae, on the other hand, is a dancer and choreographer who rose to prominence through the 2022 Mnet dance survival show Street Man Fighter, earning praise for his performance and creativity on the stage. CHECK OUT HYERI'S STUNNING PHOTOS FROM HER TRIP TO PALAWAN


The Herald Scotland
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Kip Moore on touring Scotland and 'special' Glasgow crowd
Since his 2011 breakthrough hit 'Something' 'Bout a Truck' he's had three top 10 albums in the United States, with his sixth studio album, Solitary Tracks, released in February this year. Last year he was presented with the Country Music Association International Artist Achievement Award for his growth, development and promotion of the genre outside the U.S. Read More: Moore headlined the first ever country festival in South Africa last year, and his current tour has already taken him to the likes of Stockholm, Zurich and Tilburn, and he'll play Glasgow's Hydro on June 5, his biggest ever Scottish show. The singer-songwriter tells The Herald: "We don't keep coming back because we don't enjoy it, we keep coming back because there's such electricity and appreciation for what we do. 'It's not easy, it's really hard to bring the tour this far and to hit this many places. 'It beats you up unlike anything, you're constantly flying to different places, you're in hotel lobbies at 6am after going to bed at 2, landing somewhere at 9, doing the soundcheck at 11 – it's so much wear and tear but it all feels worth it when you get on that stage. "When we have a day off somewhere that's when we really get to see it, but a lot of times you're just kind of upside down the whole day and you don't get to see a lot of it, that's the bummer. 'When we have days off we really get out and make sure we explore the cities – I've seen a lot of Glasgow, I love it so much that I make sure I'm always out walking around and visiting all the sights there. 'That's one of the places we always look forward to going to.' Kip Moore plays the Hydro on Thursday (Image: DF Concerts) Country music has enjoyed a boom outside of the States in recent years, with the Country to Country festival regularly selling out the Hydro since 2018. While Moore has been garlanded for bringing the genre to the world though, he insists it's not something he really thinks about. He says: "I don't look at it like that as much, I just look at it as people finding good music. 'When you see my show there are so many rock & roll elements to what I do, and I don't think about it as 'country music'. The country genre has been great to me but I've been played on rock & roll and alternative radio. 'I'll be on a festival with the Foo Fighters one night and a country festival the next, I don't ever write in terms of genres. 'There's some country that's popping off big in certain places, some rock & roll that pops off big in certain places, and I'm just glad that whatever we're doing is connecting. 'I'm just so glad we get to do something outside of the state walls and get appreciated for it, I don't look around and see what's going on with other people, I try not even to pay attention to the genre that I'm known for because I never want to get in the pattern of doing a sound that anyone else is doing. "There was an article the other night reviewing the show that was just raving about what a night of electricity in a room it was and you're not even sure what genre or lane to put it in. 'It's never something that's on my mind, I'm just trying to write music that connects with myself and hopefully connects with other people.' Moore is proudly old school. He "truly loathes" social media and feels uncomfortable doing promotional photos or video. That outlook extends to the live show. (Image: PJ Brown) Moore explains: "We provide an experience, it's not just playing a song, stop, play the next song. 'We work so hard, we're not just pushing a track on a computer. We're 100% live the whole time, so you never quite know what you're going to get. "We're ad-libbing and changing songs throughout the night as we read the crowd. 'There's such a raw nature to what we do because we're not confined to a computer, and I think that's unique about what we're doing in a day and age where everything is do digitalised. 'You're getting a living and breathing live band that's never going through the motions, we lay it all on the stage every single night and the crowd has the ability to take us to a different height – sometimes we bust through that ceiling like we did in Stockholm and the crowd just takes us to another level. "Our set last night was very different than two nights before that. 'The band laugh all the time because I'll start a song in a different key and different time register than I did the night before, and I enjoy keeping them and myself on our toes." Glasgow, of course, likes to think of itself as a pretty special crowd... "It is, I'll agree with that," Moore replies instantly. "Glasgow walks that perfect line of enthusiasm and respect at the same time. There's a rowdiness but at any moment I can take it to the silence of a pin drop – and that's what's special. "I do think we've developed something with the fan base where they're there for the music. There's not a lot of phones at our shows, because people are there for the lyrics and the music and waiting to see what's going to happen." Kip Moore plays Glasgow's SSE Hydro on June 5. Tickets are available here.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Baxley man charged with murder, GBI reports
BAXLEY, Ga. (WSAV) — A Baxley man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to the death of a 41-year-old, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) announced Tuesday. Ty'Relle Tarver is charged with malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault in connection to the death of Jeremy Beckworth, a GBI spokesperson reported. The 18-year-old Tarver was taken into custody and booked into the Appling County Jail Tuesday, June 3. On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, around 11:30 p.m., the Baxley Police Department (BPD) responded to a 911 call that reported a man had been shot near the intersection of Highland Drive and Edgarton Road. Officers found Beckworth with a fatal gunshot wound and he was pronounced dead on the scene, a GBI spokesperson said. The BPD then requested the GBI conduct a death investigation which indicated that Tarver shot at Beckworth and his girlfriend several times. Beckworth was taken to the GBI Medical Examiner's Office in Pooler for a complete autopsy to determine the official cause and manner of death. This investigation is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Baxley Police Department at (912) 367-8305 or the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Douglas at (912) 389-4103. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online at or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Neighbors express shock after former Boy Scout leader's child molestation arrest
Neighbors of a former Boy Scout leader charged with molesting a boy and spying on minors say the allegations don't square with the man they know. Andrew Howard Whaley, 61, is charged with sexually abusing a boy he met while in the scouts. Investigators said they also found a hidden camera in a bathroom at his Forsyth County home that he allegedly used to record minors. 'It is shocking, especially right in your backyard, and you know, we couldn't believe it,' said Dianne Lacefield, whose house backs up to a cow pasture Whaley owns in Forsyth County. Channel 2's Bryan Mims said the driveway to Whaley's property on Aaron Sosebee Road near Cumming is blocked by a gate. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said this is where agents found the hidden camera and child pornography. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Whaley also owns a cabin and business in Lumpkin County, where he's accused of molesting a boy and possessing child pornography. 'I'm shocked, I really am, and I'm angry if this is all true,' said Susan Colangelo, another Forsyth County neighbor who lives in the Villages at Concord Farms subdivision. PREVIOUS STORY: Former Forsyth Co. scout leader charged with child molestation, possession of child porn She said she spoke with Whaley when his cows often got loose in the neighborhood. And because she's a nurse, she said Whaley asked for help in caring for his ailing father. 'He was a very devoted dad to his kids, but he was very devoted to his father,' she said. 'I feel very sorry for his family. He loved his animals.' In Forsyth County, Whaley is charged with six counts of creation of child pornography and 13 counts of eavesdropping and surveillance. TRENDING STORIES: SWAT team, multiple DeKalb police units respond to barricaded suspect on Lavista Road 'Life doesn't feel real:' Family mourns GA 9-year-old found shot in car Strong to severe storms moving through metro Atlanta In Lumpkin County, he's charged with one count of aggravated child molestation, one count of child molestation and one count of possession of child pornography. Whaley is locked up in the Lumpkin County jail. The GBI said 'this investigation is active and ongoing.' Anyone with additional information may contact the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Cleveland at 706-348-4866. Tips can also be left by contacting the GBI Tipline at 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]