Host
DIRECTO

Programa

No disponible
hora: 00:00

Autor: NexoRadio

Maju Mantilla niega infidelidad a Gustavo Salcedo con productor de ‘Arriba mi gente’

Redacción Panamericana La conductora de ‘Arriba mi gente’, Maju Mantilla, negó los rumores de una supuesta relación con el productor Cristian Rodríguez Portugal. Maju Mantilla se pronunció luego de que su aún esposo, Gustavo Salcedo, declarara públicamente que la habría encontrado con su productor en su auto. Ella habría mantenido un presunto vínculo con Cristian Rodríguez Portugal, productor de Arriba mi gente, programa que conduce en Latina. La exreina de belleza fue abordada por un reportero de ‘Trivu TV’ en las afueras del canal. Aunque en un inicio evitó dar mayores detalles, Maju levantó la voz al ingresar a las instalaciones de Latina y desmintió categóricamente los rumores: “No hablen de cosas que no son ciertas”, señaló antes de retirarse. Te puede interesar Natalia Málaga: Fiscalía exige 1 año de prisión tras denuncia de la nuera de Eva Ayllón Magaly afirma que sí hubo infidelidad de Maju a Gustavo Salcedo Horas antes, Magaly Medina reveló que Gustavo Salcedo había confirmado a su producción la supuesta relación extramatrimonial entre Maju Mantilla y Rodríguez Portugal, que habría comenzado en 2023. Según la conductora, existen chats comprometedores que demostrarían la cercanía entre ambos. Asimismo, Salcedo relató que sorprendió a su esposa con el productor dentro de su auto y calificó a Rodríguez Portugal como “una persona sin valores”. El exdeportista también cuestionó a Latina por mantenerlo en sus filas, asegurando que intentó conversar con él, pero nunca recibió respuesta. El futuro de Maju en Arriba mi gente La polémica ha generado gran expectativa sobre la presencia de Maju Mantilla en la conducción de ‘Arriba mi gente’. Muchos se preguntan si este jueves 11 de septiembre aparecerá en el programa y si dará declaraciones más extensas respecto a los señalamientos de su aún esposo. Magaly Medina, por su parte, adelantó que posee material que reforzaría las versiones de Gustavo Salcedo, incluyendo conversaciones privadas que datan de junio de 2023. Incluso, la conductora sugirió que el llanto de Maju durante su cumpleaños, en julio de ese año, podría estar vinculado al descubrimiento de su esposo. @riclatorrez 11.09/1: #MajuMantilla niega serle infiel a #GustavoSalcedo con #ChristianRodriguez productor de #Arribamigente . #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre Source link

Sierra Ferrell, I’m With Her & More

The Americana Music Association celebrated its 24th annual Americana Honors & Awards Wednesday night (Sept. 10) at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Sierra Ferrell continued her reign as artist of the year, taking home her second consecutive win in that category. Ferrell becomes the first woman to win back-to-back awards for artist of the year. Brandi Carlile previously won the category twice, though not in consecutive years. Other previous back-to-back winners in the category are John Prine (2017-2018) and Billy Strings (2022-2023). Ferrell won emerging artist of the year three years ago. She’s just the second artist to go from winning emerging artist of the year to artist of the year. Sturgill Simpson was the first. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings were celebrated as duo/group of the year. The pair is the fourth collaboration to win duo/group of the year, following Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, Buddy and Julie Miller, and Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Alex Hargreaves, a celebrated violinist and current full-time touring member with Billy Strings, was named instrumentalist of the year. Hargreaves is the first man to win instrumentalist of the year since Chris Eldridge in 2019. I’m With Her’s Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan and Sara Watkins were honored with song of the year for “Ancient Light.” MJ Lenderman, who released the album Manning Fireworks in 2024, was honored as emerging act of the year. Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats were honored with album of the year for their LP South of Here, which included songs such as “Heartless” and “Call Me (Whatever You Like).” They were presented with the accolade by Carlile, who is gearing up for the release of her album Returning to Myself in October. John C. Reilly hosted the evening, while John Fogerty presented the spirit of Americana free speech in music award to Jesse Welles. Welles is known for his witty musical distilling of his clear-eyed observations on the world, and has released albums including With The Devil and Devil’s Den. Fogerty then closed out the evening with renditions of Creedence Clearwater Revival classics including “Up Around the Bend,” “Lookin’ Out My Back Door” and “Proud Mary.” Meanwhile, Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois reprised Harris’ landmark Wrecking Ball project with a rendition of “May This Be Love.” Throughout the evening, Buddy Miller led the Americana All-Star Band, which included Don Was, The McCrary Sisters, Fred Eltringham, Jen Gunderman, Jim Hoke and Larry Campbell. The evening featured a top-notch lineup of performances from Dawes, Welch and Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, I’m With Her, JD McPherson, Reilly, Joy Oladokun, Maggie Antone, Maggie Rose, Margo Price, Medium Build, Rateliff, Noeline Hofmann and Old 97’s. The Old 97’s, Joe Henry and Darrell Scott were recipients of the Americana lifetime achievement honor, presented by Rosanne Cash, Rodney Crowell and Hayes Carll, respectively. The McCrary Sisters were honored with the legacy of Americana award in partnership with the National Museum of African American Music; the honor was presented by NMAAM board member and producer Shannon Sanders. Jed Hilly, executive director of the Americana Music Association and Foundation, said in a statement, “What a great night! We saw the breadth of the Americana community and spirit. This legacy has stood strong for over two decades and will continue for many more to come.” The awards show took place during the annual AmericanaFest, which runs from Sept. 9 to 13. Additional reporting by Paul Grein. Source link

Maju Mantilla niega infidelidad a Gustavo Salcedo con productor de ‘Arriba mi gente’

Maju Mantilla se pronunció luego de que su aún esposo, Gustavo Salcedo, declarara públicamente que la habría encontrado con su productor en su auto. Ella habría mantenido un presunto vínculo con Cristian Rodríguez Portugal, productor de Arriba mi gente, programa que conduce en Latina. La exreina de belleza fue abordada por un reportero de ‘Trivu TV’ en las afueras del canal. Aunque en un inicio evitó dar mayores detalles, Maju levantó la voz al ingresar a las instalaciones de Latina y desmintió categóricamente los rumores: “No hablen de cosas que no son ciertas”, señaló antes de retirarse. Te puede interesar Isabella Ladera habría filtrado video íntimo con Beéle según acusación de influencer Magaly afirma que sí hubo infidelidad de Maju a Gustavo Salcedo Horas antes, Magaly Medina reveló que Gustavo Salcedo había confirmado a su producción la supuesta relación extramatrimonial entre Maju Mantilla y Rodríguez Portugal, que habría comenzado en 2023. Según la conductora, existen chats comprometedores que demostrarían la cercanía entre ambos. Asimismo, Salcedo relató que sorprendió a su esposa con el productor dentro de su auto y calificó a Rodríguez Portugal como “una persona sin valores”. El exdeportista también cuestionó a Latina por mantenerlo en sus filas, asegurando que intentó conversar con él, pero nunca recibió respuesta. El futuro de Maju en Arriba mi gente La polémica ha generado gran expectativa sobre la presencia de Maju Mantilla en la conducción de ‘Arriba mi gente’. Muchos se preguntan si este jueves 11 de septiembre aparecerá en el programa y si dará declaraciones más extensas respecto a los señalamientos de su aún esposo. Magaly Medina, por su parte, adelantó que posee material que reforzaría las versiones de Gustavo Salcedo, incluyendo conversaciones privadas que datan de junio de 2023. Incluso, la conductora sugirió que el llanto de Maju durante su cumpleaños, en julio de ese año, podría estar vinculado al descubrimiento de su esposo. @riclatorrez 11.09/1: #MajuMantilla niega serle infiel a #GustavoSalcedo con #ChristianRodriguez productor de #Arribamigente . #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre La entrada Maju Mantilla niega infidelidad a Gustavo Salcedo con productor de ‘Arriba mi gente’ se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Source

Source

Ozzy Osbourne’s First Posthumous TV Appearance Will Melt Your Heart

It’s been nearly two months since the death of hard rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. And while the Prince of Darkness shuffled off this mortal coil on July 22 at age 76 after completing a number of projects that will keep him in our hearts for a while, the first posthumous reminder of his lovably sweet/salty nature has come from a most unexpectedly wholesome place. In the final challenge on the Lego Masters Jr. episode that aired earlier this week, the series’ host, Kelly Osbourne, needed some help warning the budding brickmasters that they had just one hour left in their Ninjago build. While the sweat-inducing heads-up is typically delivered by host Will Arnett on the grown-up version of the show, Kelly brought in a real ringer to do the honors on Monday night’s (Sept. 8) episode. “Hi Kelly,” Ozzy says to his daughter, beaming into the show remotely while seated in a brown leather chair, dressed in black, of course, with a number of gold necklaces on his chest and a sweet, bright smile on his face in a clip posted by Reality Club Fox. One of the young builders was confused, asking, “what? what is that?,” as his knowing mom explained, “it’s her dad.” “Hi dad, we need someone to scare a few of the kids,” Kelly told Ozzy. “Would you mind?” Always up for a good scare, Ozzy mischievously grinned, “I’d love to!,” busting out a maniacal laugh as he rubbed his hands together. As the buzzing alert bathed the brick floor in a blood red light, Ozzy intoned, “You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds!,” wagging his finger ominously as he added, “Or else!” and a demonic laugh. The kids were appropriately freaked out as Kelly said, “Thank you, daddy. That was perfect. We love you.” Celebrity partner Andy Richter laughed, “Oh Ozzy,” while one of the kid builders asked, “Who is that?” Another contestant helpfully explained, “It’s Ozzy Osbourne. My dad loves him.” “Good luck kids!” Ozzy signed off. Osbourne died on July 22 at age 76, just a few weeks after taking the stage for the last time at the all-star Back to the Beginning show in his native Birmingham, U.K., which featured sets from Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Mastodon, Lamb of God, Anthrax, Alice in Chains and many more. The sweet Lego pop-in is the first in what will be a string of posthumous projects from the late metal icon, including the 100-minute Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow documentary about the last concert due in theaters in early 2026. There will also be a feature-length doc covering Ozzy’s six-year struggle to recuperate from a devastating 2019 fall, Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, slated to debut on Paramount+ later this year. First up, though, is the rocker’s second memoir, Last Rites, which will drop on Oct. 7 through Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group. Source link

System Of a Down Announce Summer 2026 U.K./European Stadium Shows

System of a Down are taking their show on the road again next year, with a newly announced run of U.K. and European stadium shows slotted for summer 2026. The string of seven shows from Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian and John Dolmayan will find the Armenian-American metal quartet joined by Queens of the Stone Age and recently reunited Louisiana sludge metal legends Acid Bath. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The tour will kick off in Stockholm, Sweden on June 29 at Strawberry Arena and hit Stade De France in Paris on July 2, Ippodromo Snai La Maura in Milan, Italy on July 6 and Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany on July 8 before stopping in Düsseldorf, Germany and London, wrapping up on July 18 in Warsaw, Poland at the PGE Narodowy. The gigs will mark SOAD’s first European swing since 2017. Tickets for the show will go on sale in an artist pre-sale open through Monday (Sept. 15), followed by a general on-sale beginning on Sept. 19 at 12 p.m. local time; click here for ticket information. At the band’s show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey last month — part of a limited stadium run in which they played two nights in three U.S. cities — they offered a touching tribute to late hard rock icon Ozzy Osbourne following his death on July 22 at age 76. Before playing a spot-on cover of Black Sabbath’s “Snowblind” as a tribute their metal forefather, Malakian told the crowd about how his band’s crucial early-‘00s runs on the Ozzfest bill helped SOAD break in the U.S. “We want to thank Ozzy Osbourne!” Malakian yelled as the audience broke into a spontaneous “OZ-ZY!” chant. Check out SOAD’s 2026 U.K./European tour dates below. June 29: Stockholm, Sweden @ Strawberry Arena July 2: Paris, France @ Stade De France July 6: Milan, Italy @ Ippodromo Snai La Maura July 8: Berlin, Germany @ Olympiastadion July 10: Dusseldorf, Germany @ Open Air Park Düsseldorf July 13: London, U.K. @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium July 18: Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Laura Pausini Releases New Single, Announces 2026 World Tour

Laura Pausini released Yo Canto (Io Canto in Italian) back in 2006, a remarkable album featuring covers of iconic Italian pop classics. It was a transcontinental hit in both its Italian and Spanish versions. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Now, nearly two decades later, the Italian superstar is revisiting that winning formula — and doubling down on it. Pausini has announced plans to record not one, but two follow-ups: Yo Canto 2 will be entirely in Spanish, featuring covers of beloved songs originally written and performed by Latin American and Spanish artists, while Io Canto 2 will focus on a repertoire originally recorded in Italian, her native language. When Pausini kicks off her world tour in 2026, she’ll sing in Spanish for audiences in Spain and Latin America, and in Italian in other European countries. “I’m essentially making two albums in one, with more than 40 songs,” Pausini explained during a conversation with Billboard from a studio in Rome. “It’s the first time I’ve done the same concept for two albums, but with two completely different sets of repertoire.” There’s one tangible bridge between the two albums, though: first single “Mi historia entre tus dedos” (or “La Mia Storia Tra le Dita”), which drops on Friday (September 12) was originally written and recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Gianluca Grignani in 1994. The track was a massive hit in both Italy and Latin America, thanks to its versions in Spanish and Italian and has remained a staple across continents. Pausini first heard the song while watching Grignani perform at the 1994 Sanremo Music Festival on TV. “It immediately struck a chord with me,” she shared. “But over the years, I realized that this song continued to resonate deeply within me. So much so, that I told Gianluca that musically and emotionally, it feels like it was written for me.” In fact, the song has become one of Pausini’s go-to picks for karaoke parties, especially on her birthday. “Every time I sing it with my friends, they say, ‘This sounds like it’s yours.’” “Mi historia entre tus dedos” was originally supposed to be part of Yo Canto in 2006, but Pausini ultimately decided to save it for another time. In the years since, she’s recorded more of Grignani’s music, including the previously unreleased “Antes de irte” in 2009. “He’s a very beloved songwriter and has always been so sweet with me. He’s always been present,” Pausini said of Grignani. “I really enjoy paying tribute to people who are also my friends.” Pausini’s take on “Mi historia entre tus dedos” is bolder than the original, with elements of rock and electronic and bold vocals. She delivers the song with confidence rather than nostalgia, using her distinctive voice to pack a punch. “I wish it had been mine from the start,” she admitted with a laugh. “But honestly, there were three or four moments in my life where I lived that story,” she said, referring to the song’s lyrics. The song’s universal appeal is undeniable — it’s even inspired other recent covers, including a more stylized version by Matteo Bocelli. “He’s from another generation, but we share the same taste,” Pausini said. “I didn’t know his version was coming out at the same time, but I don’t think it’s a problem. That song has had many covers. It’s touched the hearts and vocal cords of so many artists.” And now, it’s reaching even more generations. Pausini’s 12-year-old daughter heard the song for the first time in her mom’s voice. “I realized right then and there that her whole generation of friends in Italy doesn’t know it,” she said. “And I felt so proud to have chosen it. Every generation I’ve known connects with this song they can’t help but embrace it.”    Source link

Source

background
Loading... Loading...
artwork
al aire
Song
Artist
00:00 00:00