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Kelsey Grammer expecting 8th child at age 70
Kelsey Grammer expecting 8th child at age 70

Global News

time3 days ago

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Kelsey Grammer expecting 8th child at age 70

Kelsey Grammer is getting ready to become a dad again. The 70-year-old actor and his wife Kayte Walsh, 46, are expecting their fourth child together — Grammer's eighth. Photos published by People showed Grammer walking beside his wife in London, who's wearing a flowy black dress while they walked through a park. They were joined by their three children, Faith, 12, Gabriel, 10 and James, 8. The Frasier star and Walsh got married in February 2011 in New York City, following his divorce from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Camille Grammer, with whom he shares daughter Mason, 23, and son Jude, 20. View image in full screen Kelsey Grammer and Kayte Walsh attend the Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party presented by Live Nation at Hollywood Palladium on Feb. 4, 2024 in Los Janie's Fund Grammer is also dad to his daughter Spencer, 41, whom he shares with ex-wife Doreen Alderman, and daughter Greer, 33, with ex Barrie Buckner. Story continues below advertisement He previously spoke about how his work as an actor has helped him become a great father. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'My children—my young children, older children—the happiest I ever am is if they're all in the same room together,' Grammer told Variety last June. 'My work has allowed me to be able to do that. I've been given this great experience. It's been painful and challenging and hard and tragic—all those things. But boy, it's a great life. And I want to pass that on to them.' In the same interview, Grammer hinted that some of his children might want to follow in his footsteps in the entertainment industry. 'Kayte and I were talking about how it's really something that a child would follow in their father's footsteps,' he said. 'To think that all my kids, at least the ones that have a hand in the air, are ready to take responsibility for their lives, are all drawn to this industry. [Kayte] said, 'That's something to be proud of.'' Last May, Grammer told People that he's been 'playing catch up' with his older children. 'I have neglected a couple of the kids in my life, especially the first two,' Grammer told the outlet. 'I'm trying to make up for a little of it now. I'm still their dad, so you can always have [a] chance to show up.' Story continues below advertisement He also said he's trying to make sure his own kids learn from his past mistakes once they have children of their own. 'I probably should have been a little more clear and maybe less tolerant with the older ones,' he said. 'I'm pretty tolerant with the young ones, but I'm clear about how there's certain expectations and certain ways to navigate through a social situation: keep it close to the vest and play it straight, and you're going to be well-served in your life. I'm a little more specific with them about doing their studies and being prepared. [I tell them], 'What's your job in life? Showing up.''

Alice In Chains pull Connecticut gig due to drummer Sean Kinney's 'non-life-threatening medical emergency'
Alice In Chains pull Connecticut gig due to drummer Sean Kinney's 'non-life-threatening medical emergency'

Perth Now

time09-05-2025

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  • Perth Now

Alice In Chains pull Connecticut gig due to drummer Sean Kinney's 'non-life-threatening medical emergency'

Alice In Chains pulled the plug on their concert at the last minute after drummer Sean Kinney suffered a "non-life-threatening medical emergency". The Seattle rockers were due to play Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut on Thursday night (08.05.25), but were forced to cancel the gig to prioritise the stickman's health. A social media statement read: 'After our soundcheck this evening at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Sean experienced a non-life-threatening medical emergency. 'We unfortunately have to cancel tonight's show. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience. Refunds are available at the point of purchase.' At the time of writing, the Grunge legends' concerts on Saturday (10.05.25) and Sunday (11.05.25) in New Jersey and Ohio, respectively, are assumed to still be going ahead. Meanwhile, the 'Man in the Box' group are due to head over the pond to play Black Sabbath's final concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5. This week, it was claimed that Aerosmith's Steven Tyler is planning to make an appearance at the 'Back To The Beginning' charity show. The 'Sweet Emotion' rockers officially retired from touring last August after frontman Steven suffered a fractured larynx, but he has performed a handful of charity shows since, including his sixth annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party at Los Angeles' Hollywood Palladium in February. And it's now been claimed that the 77-year-old singer will be part of the star-studded lineup at Ozzy Osbourne and co's mammoth all-dayer. A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: 'Steven's injury was so bad and it has been a long road to recovery. 'He still loves performing live and has sung at a couple of charity events after they cancelled the tour. 'Playing at Ozzy's Back To The Beginning show was an offer he couldn't turn down and he will be on the line-up this summer. 'They are hoping Aerosmith guitarist] Joe Perry might be joining him too, but the final details are still being ironed out.' The 'Back To The Beginning' show marks the first time frontman Ozzy has reunited with his bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward in 20 years. Ozzy has struggled with health issues including Parkinson's disease over the last few years, but he is planning to play a short solo set before joining the rest of the group for a Sabbath spectacular. The singer has admitted he won't be putting on an energetic show and will likely spend most of the gig sitting down, but he's trying his best to be as fit as possible for the big day. He told the Guardian: "I do weights, bike riding, I've got a guy living at my house who's working with me. It's tough – I've been laid up for such a long time. I've been lying on my back doing nothing and the first thing to go is your strength. 'It's like starting all over again. I've got a vocal coach coming round four days a week to keep my voice going." Ozzy's wife Sharon previously insisted the singer's voice is as good as ever despite all of his health problems. She told The Sun newspaper: "He's very happy to be coming back and very emotional about this [planned gig]. "Parkinson's is a progressive disease. It's not something you can stabilise. It affects different parts of the body and it's affected his legs. But his voice is as good as it's ever been." The lineup also includes Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice In Chains, Lamb of God, and Mastodon.

Steven Tyler won't tour again despite doing charity concert, ex-Guns N' Roses drummer says
Steven Tyler won't tour again despite doing charity concert, ex-Guns N' Roses drummer says

Fox News

time19-02-2025

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  • Fox News

Steven Tyler won't tour again despite doing charity concert, ex-Guns N' Roses drummer says

Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum said that despite singing at a recent charity concert, Steven Tyler won't be going on tour again. "It was a really big moment for him because he hurt himself bad," Sorum told WBAB radio recently of Tyler's performance at the Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party, which benefits his charity Janie's Fund, after injuring his larynx last year. "Now is he going to tour again? No, he's not, and I explain this to people. Steven cannot put himself under the rigors of doing a full worldwide tour because it's a lot of pressure and if you're not a singer you wouldn't understand what he goes through, but he's 77 years old, and he's a perfectionist, and if he doesn't sing correctly, it bothers him." Last August, Aerosmith announced the band would retire from touring after more than 50 years after Tyler injured his larynx while singing onstage. "As you know, Steven's voice is an instrument like no other. He has spent months tirelessly working on getting his voice to where it was before his injury," the statement read. "We've seen him struggling despite having the best medical team by his side. "Sadly, it is clear, that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible. We have made a heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary, decision — as a band of brothers — to retire from the touring stage." "Now is he going to tour again? No, he's not, and I explain this to people. Steven cannot put himself under the rigors of doing a full worldwide tour because it's a lot of pressure and if you're not a singer you wouldn't understand what he goes through, but he's 77 years old and he's a perfectionist and if he doesn't sing correctly, it bothers him." Sorum added that Tyler wasn't willing to prerecord his voice like some other artists do. "He's not going to put it on tape, like 80% of the people that are out there taking your money. He will not be on tape, and he will not change the keys to the song," he explained. "That's just who he is. He's like, 'I'm an artist. I'm a singer. This is my band. I've been doing this for 50 years and if I can't do it perfect, I can't do it,' and I respect that." Sorum said he suggested to Tyler that he just sing four or five songs. "And that was just one time. Maybe down the line he'll do it again and possibly do the same amount of songs, but it's a lot of pressure for a guy like him. I wanted to explain that to the fans that are commenting." He added, "So to have him on stage, I cried. I was just beautiful, and I hope that he can do more because it's in his blood, and when we play rock and roll and music, it's not about us jumping up there and like 'Oh OK!' It's what we do." "And when Steven came offstage… he was so happy that he was able to do it," he added. Fox News Digital has reached out to Tyler for comment.

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