Hit maker, Eddie Money, Reveals Diagnosis


In the 1970s and 80s Eddie Money climbed the charts with a string of hits. Now he’s fighting for his life. TMZ learning the singer has stage four esophageal cancer that’s spread to other parts of his body. Money will share his struggle on his reality TV show, Real Money, that airs on the AXS TV network. Money’s not giving up and you can bet fans won’t give up on him.

Shocking Death of Country Singer

(March 22) A shocking death over the weekend in the country music world. Fox’s Carmen Roberts reports.

MUSIC: “Lord knows I am far from perfect…

Rising country music singer Justin Carter dies while filming a music video in Houston. Carter accidentally shot himself with a gun he was using as a prop. His mother told Fox News Carter was just about to hit the road for a 10-state tour and had just released a single, “Love Affair.”

MUSIC: “I’ll make you feel every touch…”

The 35-year-old was an Army veteran with two young daughters. Carmen Roberts. Fox News

Man Dies at “Not Dead Yet” Tour


(Feb 8) A concert tour by Phil Collins in New Zealand lives up to its name. Fox’s Carmen Roberts explains.

A man at a Phil Collins concert in New Zealand reportedly died but was resuscitated.
MUSIC: Against the odds
And what are the odds that the unidentified man would be brought back at the singer’s “Not Dead Yet” tour?
MUSIC: One more night…
One of the man’s family members told the New Zealand Herald he suffered a heart attack Wednesday and was clinically dead but an audience member revived him by giving CPR.
The Herald says the man’s recovering at a local hospital.
Carmen Roberts. Fox News

50 Years Ago Today The Beatles Sang From the Rooftop

(Jan 30) 50 years ago today, The Beatles played in public for the final time. Fox’s Carmen Roberts takes a look back.
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On January 30th 1969 The Beatles rocked out on a rooftop in London.
Don’t let me down..
It was an unannounced live concert that no one on the street, five stories below could see. But they certainly could hear it from blocks away.
Like she does…
The band was in the midst of turbulent times, and on that cold, blustery day John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr had no way of knowing that performance from atop their record company, Apple Corp, would be the last time they would play together in public.

Carmen Roberts. Fox News