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Rapper Young Dolph Shot Multiple Times In Hollywood, BUT THE QUESTION IS DID THE RAPPER YO GOTTI DO IT???

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Adolph Thornton, Jr., better known by his stage name Young Dolph was shot outside the Hollywood and Highland shopping center in California late Tuesday afternoon. Law enforcement sources tell us the rapper was outside when he was hit … officers were nearby and responded immediately. It’s not the first time this year the rapper’s come under gunfire … back in February his SUV was shot at over 100 times while he was in Charlotte, N.C. Blac Youngsta turned himself in for the shooting in May after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Yo Gotti is on the LAPD’s radar as a person of interest in this shooting.
LETS KEEP THE YOUNG DOLPH IN OUR PRAYERS……..

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“Pause The World For Peace” Voted Best Multiple Special Event For BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards

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On September 21, 2024,  a five hour concert called “Pause The World For Peace” took place in celebration of the 40th anniversary of International Peace Day declared by the United Nations in 1984. “Pause the World for Peace” was just voted Best Multiple Special Event by the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards. Performers included were EDM singer and recording star Irene Michaels,  composer Randy Edelman, and THE AMERICAN RELICS, all Tribeca Record artists. 

BroadwayWorld is a website that covers Broadway, off Broadway, regional and international theater. It presents news on your favorite shows in specials, provides interviews and new releases, photo reviews, ticket discounts, behind-the-scenes features, lively message boards, and fan-voted awards. It’s currently one of the leading entertainment sites with over 6 million monthly visitors and is the largest theater site on the internet.

“Pause the World For Peace” was produced by Rev. Paul Sladkus, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and OMMM. Singer Irene Michaels performed her award winning song “I Like Rain” in honor of climate week. The retro rock band THE AMERICAN RELICS performed “The Eyes of 1969” during the Woodstock anniversary segment with members John Gitano, Neal Lazar, Adrienne Dugger, Patty Jarman, Bill Gulino, Nelson Mantana and John McCann. Composer Randy Edelman opened the entire show with his performance of his “A Thanksgiving Prayer”. Randy is credited for scoring over 100 film and television soundtracks (My Cousin Vinny, Last of the Mohicans, MacGyver). John “SohoJohnny” Pasquale the President of the Tribeca Record Label also gave a speech. 

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