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Kyler Murray’s Custom Golf Gifts For O-Line Worth $5,000 Apiece!

Dec 23, 2021 | 3:30am
Making sure his O-linemen were happy for the holidays didn’t come cheap for Kyler Murray … ’cause TMZ Sports has learned the golf gifts he gave to his teammates this week cost $5K apiece!!! The Arizona signal-caller shelled out the goodies to his…

Guess Who This Christmas Girl Turned Into!

Dec 23, 2021 | 3:01am
Before this Christmas kid was awkwardly entering into the television world, she was just another festive girl hanging her ornaments onto the tree in Los Angeles, California. This decorating darling isn’t unfamiliar with the ins and outs of acting…
BRIAN WILSON, VAN MORRISON & U2 MAKE SHORTLIST FOR ‘BEST ORIGINAL SONG’ OSCAR

BRIAN WILSON, VAN MORRISON & U2 MAKE SHORTLIST FOR ‘BEST ORIGINAL SONG’ OSCAR

Dec 22, 2021 | 7:00pm
Getty ImagesBrian Wilson, Van Morrison, U2, Carole King, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z are all competing against each other on the shortlist leading to nominations for the Best Original Song category for the 94th annual Academy Awards. Brian Wilson and My Morning Jacket’s Jim James got the nod for “Right Where I Belong” from Brian Wilson: Long…
TOMMY THAYER: ‘I’M THE RONNIE WOOD OF KISS’

TOMMY THAYER: ‘I’M THE RONNIE WOOD OF KISS’

Dec 22, 2021 | 7:00pm
Getty ImagesKiss guitarist Tommy Thayer understands that despite his 20 years in the band — he’ll never be considered a “veteran.” Thayer, who replaced Ace Frehley back in 2002, explained to Guitar World, “I don’t know if many people realize this, but I’ve been the lead guitarist in Kiss longer than any other Kiss guitar…
THE BEATLES’ ‘TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS’ TOPS ‘GREATEST SONGS’ LIST

THE BEATLES’ ‘TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS’ TOPS ‘GREATEST SONGS’ LIST

Dec 22, 2021 | 7:00pm
Getty ImagesThe editors at NME took a long, hard look at the 185 self-written Beatles tracks and rated each and every one of them. The band’s 1966 Revolver closer, “Tomorrow Never Knows” topped the chart, with 1967’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club finale “A Day In the Life” coming in second, Paul McCartney’s 1968 tour-de-force…