Daily Summary
Soul singer Frankie Beverly has passed away at 77, just weeks after finishing his farewell tour, while Justin Timberlake opened up following a plea deal in his DWI case. A doctor connected to Matthew Perry’s death pleaded guilty to a drug charge for supplying ketamine, and SNL has announced Bill Burr and Charli XCX as hosts for its post-election show. Meanwhile, Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter album has made history by topping the Billboard country chart as the first album by a Black woman to do so.
Doctor Charged in Matthew Perry’s Death Appears in Court After Plea Deal
Dr. Mark Chavez, charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s ketamine-related death, pleaded guilty to a drug charge after appearing in court.
Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Snubbed for 2024 CMAs
Beyoncé’s 'Cowboy Carter' made history by topping the Billboard country albums chart but was notably snubbed from the 2024 CMA Awards.
Justin Timberlake Speaks Out After Plea Deal in DWI Case
Following his plea deal in a DWI case, Justin Timberlake expressed gratitude for the opportunity to move on and vowed to use his experience to encourage better decision-making.
‘Saturday Night Live’ Taps Bill Burr and Charli XCX as Hosts for Post-Election Episodes
Comedian-actor Bill Burr will host SNL’s post-election episode on November 9 with musical guest Mk.gee, while Charli XCX debuts as host and performs on November 16.
Soul Singer Frankie Beverly Dies at 77
Frankie Beverly, the iconic soul singer and frontman for Maze, died at 77 just weeks after completing his farewell tour.