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Four women have accused the ‘’70s Show’ actor of sexual assault
Ed Sheeran, Pink and Alicia Keys are among the guests enlisted on Eminem’s new album “Revival.” Eminem tweeted out the track listing of the new album Tuesday afternoon. First single “Walk on Water,” featuring Beyoncé, opens the 19-track album, while Ed Sheeran is featured on “River,” Alicia Keys guests on “Like Home,” and Pink appears on “Need Me.” Other guests on the album are Em’s frequent collaborator Skylar Grey, who appears on “Tragic Endings,” R&B singer Kehlani, who is featured on “Nowhere Fast,” and New York rapper Phresher, who joins Em on “Chloraseptic.” Rockers X Ambassadors — best known for their Jeep jingle “Renegades” — appear on the track “Bad Husband.” Other tracks on the album include “Believe,” “Untouchable,” “Remind Me,” “Framed,” “Heat,” “Offended,” “In Your Head,” “Castle” and “Arose.” Em’s tweet simply featured a photo of the tracklist along with the album’s release date, Dec. 15. The set’s cover art has yet to be revealed. “Walk on Water” was released last month and debuted at No. 14 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. The following week it plummeted to No. 55, and in its third week on the charts, the sparse piano ballad dips 24 spots to No. 79.
Ratings for ABC’s “Today” show beat its rivals at ABC for the first time in three months last week, the same week the show’s longtime host Matt Lauer was fired for sexual misconduct charged. The Associated Press reports that Nielsen company said “Today” had more eyeballs on it than “Good Morning America” for all five days of last week for the first time in nearly a year. The show had 4.2 million viewers Tuesday, 5.7 million Wednesday and 5.2 million Thursday.
Jazz, pop and rock drummer Simon Phillips had to cancel his North American Tour after his California home was engulfed by the Thomas Fire in Ventura County. No one was killed, but the home was destroyed. Phillips was scheduled to perform two shows Sunday at the Jazz Cafe at Music Hall. Ticketholders can be refunded them the point of purchase or hold on to them and wait for a rescheduled date to be set. Call (313) 887-8500 with any questions.

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