Police are investigation an incident at a Wiz Khalifa concert in New Hampshire, that left one woman with head injuries last Friday (April 8th). The woman was found behind the arena after the rapper's performance at the Whittemore Center Arena. According to authorities, the Dracut, Massachusetts woman was unconscious after falling from a retaining wall during the rapper's show. The woman was treated at nearby Wentworth-Douglass Hospital for head injuries. The UNH Police are investigating the incident and are asking any witnesses to step forward.
Grammy Award winning Hip-Hop band The Roots will celebrate the life of Marvin Gaye next year in May during the special "What's Going On" concert honoring the late R&B pioneer. The Roots will team with John Legend and will be backed by the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy center in Washington, D.C. The concert is part of the 40-year-anniversary of Marvin Gaye's groundbreaking album What's Going On. This May, Motown/UMe will release What's Going On - Super Deluxe Edition on May 17th to commemorate the release of the album. The Super Deluxe Edition includes two CDs and one vinyl LP, along with 14 unreleased tracks, with an oversized booklet and two essays.
A man has been charged with posing as an FBI agent and luring a young woman to a hotel room with free concert tickets to see rapper Lil Wayne. James B. Faircloth, 53, has been charged with a felony charge of impersonating a public servant. According to Houston's Fox 26, Faircloth posed as an FBI agent and exploited the young girl's interest in criminal justice. Faircloth is accused of showing the woman her mother official business cards that indicated he was with the federal agency. He then took the girl on several phony stakeouts. When she refused to help Faircloth any further, he offered her five front row tickets and backstage access at a Lil Wayne concert. Once the girl got to the hotel room, Faircloth attempted to make the girl spread her legs, while showing her a pornographic movie. The student was eventually released from the hotel room unharmed.
Grammy Award winning Hip-Hop band The Roots will celebrate the life of Marvin Gaye next year in May during the special "What's Going On" concert honoring the late R&B pioneer. The Roots will team with John Legend and will be backed by the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy center in Washington, D.C. The concert is part of the 40-year-anniversary of Marvin Gaye's groundbreaking album What's Going On. This May, Motown/UMe will release What's Going On - Super Deluxe Edition on May 17th to commemorate the release of the album. The Super Deluxe Edition includes two CDs and one vinyl LP, along with 14 unreleased tracks, with an oversized booklet and two essays.
A man has been charged with posing as an FBI agent and luring a young woman to a hotel room with free concert tickets to see rapper Lil Wayne. James B. Faircloth, 53, has been charged with a felony charge of impersonating a public servant. According to Houston's Fox 26, Faircloth posed as an FBI agent and exploited the young girl's interest in criminal justice. Faircloth is accused of showing the woman her mother official business cards that indicated he was with the federal agency. He then took the girl on several phony stakeouts. When she refused to help Faircloth any further, he offered her five front row tickets and backstage access at a Lil Wayne concert. Once the girl got to the hotel room, Faircloth attempted to make the girl spread her legs, while showing her a pornographic movie. The student was eventually released from the hotel room unharmed.
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