“I was so knocked on my a– by the sale of my music, and to whom it was sold. “With the Scooter thing, my masters were being sold to someone who actively wanted them for nefarious reasons, in my opinion,” Swift told Time. Photo by Getty ImagesĪfter Braun acquired her masters, Swift announced that she would re-record her past albums, a move that has proven popular with her fans. Country singer Morgan Wallen was the big winner at Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards, two years after being suspended by his record label for using a racial slur. Taylor Swift performs at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati. “The first was getting cancelled within an inch of my life and sanity … The second was having my life’s work taken away from me by someone who hates me.” 2023 Black List Scripts Include Takes on the ‘Spider-Man’ Broadway Fiasco, Country Legend Patsy Cline. “It’s not lost on me that the two great catalysts for this happening were two horrendous things that happened to me,” she said. Photo by Danny Moloshok / REUTERSīut Swift told the outlet that the backlash to her dust-up with Kim and Kanye along with Scooter Braun’s acquisition of her masters helped fuel her desire to go out on the road this year with her wildly successful Eras Tour. He has filed stories for the Chronicle from more than 65 nations.Kim Kardashian and Kanye West attend the Vanity Fair Oscar party in Beverly Hills during the 92nd Academy Awards, in Los Angeles, Feb. This story first appeared in The Christian Chronicle.Įrik Tryggestad is president and CEO of The Christian Chronicle. The exhibit at Lipscomb University in Nashville continues through Dec. There’s also recreation of Parton’s makeup mirror, plus bright lights, backgrounds and a Dolly Parton cutout for visitors to use in selfies. The exhibit includes detailed descriptions and diagrams that show how the dresses came to life. While Parton’s look is unique, the techniques used to produce her styles - rhinestoning, tambour beading and “building a couture bodice that is framed to someone’s body” - have broad application for students seeking careers in fashion for the masses. “She, of course, is one of a kind,” Poling added. When asked to describe Parton’s style from a fashion designer’s perspective, Poling laughed and said, “Very sparkly, from our perspective! Lemming, who is serving a stint as artist in residence at Lipscomb, worked with fashion and design students to create the exhibit. Parton and her husband of 57 years, Carl Dean, worshiped with the Radnor Church of Christ in Nashville for a brief time in the mid-1960s.Ī display of old hymnals and Bibles in the library’s lobby details Parton’s career-long emphasis on faith and gospel music. Lipscomb also has a connection to Parton through its association with Churches of Christ. A portrait of Carl Dean and his wife, Dolly Parton, from a 1966 church directory. Lipscomb had the perfect place for the exhibit, Poling said: “Here we are in the library, where (Parton) is so passionate about education and literacy.” Parton’s Imagination Library initiative has gifted more than 221 million books to children around the world. Parton’s archivist, Rebecca Seaver, had a better idea - an exhibit of fashion to coincide with the forthcoming book “ Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones.” Country Music About Prior Employment Experience With 2911 Media & Disgraced Publicist & Manager, Kirt Webster. Horton, who earned his bachelor’s from Harding University in Searcy, contacted Lemming about procuring “a piece or two to frame an exhibit around” at Lipscomb, said Charlotte Poling, chair of Lipscomb’s fashion and design department. Charley Pride, the first African-American to enter the Country Music Hall of Fame, has died aged 86, his website has announced. Eventually, she became Parton’s pattern maker, or draper. Lemming continued to pursue art in college, earning a master’s in fashion. “For me, it was the highlight of my year.” Lemming said of Wyldewood, “as it was a chance to get out of my tiny hometown, make new friends, sleep in screened cabins with no A/C and make art, ride horses, hike and do regular devotionals with singing.” “I have a lot of friends that have gone to Lipscomb, but I never thought that I was going to wind up having my display here,” said Dolly Parton as she and Lipscomb President Candice McQueen opened the library exhibit. Give a gift of $50 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism” by Tim Alberta.
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