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20 Sean Combs 14,105,797 2024 was not a good year for the American rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs. In February, his Grammy nomination for his intended comeback album was overshadowed by the multiple sexual assault lawsuits being filed against him, many of which assaults were alleged to have taken place at the notorious Diddy parties. This culminated in March when Homeland Security raided his properties on a search warrant for an investigation, and his former associate Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones accused (P.) Diddy of sexual assault, keeping sex workers, and having a drug mule. In May, CCTV footage emerged of Diddy beating his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hotel in 2016. In September, "Puff Daddy" was indicted by a federal grand jury, being charged with sex trafficking along with racketeering, with judge Arun Subramanian setting the trial start date for May 5, and Combs was denied bail three times.

It was also revealed that 784 dildos and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil were discovered at Diddy's homes when they were raided, which of course led to many amusing internet memes revolving around how does one acquire such a preposterous quantity of baby oil. In December, P. Diddy was sued along with Jay-Z for allegedly raping a 13-year old girl at an MTV Video Music Awards party in 2004. By the end of the year, Diddy was being held at the same Brooklyn detention center as the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter and the crypto scam man, leading to memes comparing the prison with Arkham Asylum. At least we now know for certain that there's "Ain't no party like a Diddy party".

Mar. 26 (Homeland Security raids his properties)
25 Liam Payne 13,110,358 In 2008 and 2010, English pop singer Payne appeared on The X Factor. Following his second appearance, he was asked to join the boy band One Direction. The group became one of the best sellers of all time, before taking a lengthy hiatus in 2016. Payne went solo, releasing instant multi-platinum and gold records. Despite all the success, Payne struggled with substance abuse and mental illness, and, on October 16, he fell from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. His newly released song, "Teardrops", reached No. 3 on the downloaded singles charts, and public interest in his music was rekindled. Oct. 17 (announcement of death)
50 Jimmy Carter 9,868,051 The 39th president of the United States finally celebrated his 100th birthday on October 1, becoming the first former American president to become a centenarian. He had already been the longest-lived ex-U.S. president since 2019, surpassing George H. W. Bush, and the president with the longest post-presidency since 2012, surpassing Herbert Hoover. Carter, a Democrat, narrowly defeated the incumbent Republican president Gerald Ford to become the U.S. president in the 1976 election. His presidency was marked by: the establishment of the U.S. departments of Engery and Education, Proclamation 4483, imposing a grain embargo against the Soviets, along with the infamous rabbit incident. After being defeated by the Republican nominee Ronald Reagan in the landslide 1980 election, Carter founded the Carter Center, a non-profit charity with the intent of expanding human rights. His work with the Carter Center lead to him being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Carter died aged 100 on December 29 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, he had been receiving hospice care for almost two years, and his First Lady whom he had been married to for 77 years, Rosalynn, died in November 2023. Dec. 30 (day after death)


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Phil Mackie
Mackie in 2020
Born (1965-08-01) 1 August 1965 (age 59)
Worcester, England
EducationKing's School, Worcester
Alma materUniversity of Kent
Occupations
  • Correspondent
  • Cricketer
Years active1980–present
EmployerBBC
SpouseCath
Children3

Phil Mackie (born 1 August 1965), is a British news correspondent working for the BBC since 1993.[1] He has also played cricket for the Old Vigornians C.C. for over 40 years.[1][2]

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Mackie attended the King's School, Worcester, where he joined the local cricket club, the Old Vigornians C.C..[2] After leaving King's, he studied history at the University of Kent.[2] After graduating, he took up a job at BBC Radio Gloucestershire in 1993. He became a network TV, radio, and online reporter in 1998[1] and has remained ever since.

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He has 3 daughters with his wife, Cath, who was also a reporter for the BBC.[3] In January 2021, Mackie tested positive for COVID-19, he was taken to the hospital 5 days later for oxygen.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Oliver, Edd. "Riding into Kabul after the fall of the Taliban and facing Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath in the nets: Phil Mackie on his 26 years at the BBC". Sports Gazettte. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Phil Mackie". King's Worcester. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Cath Mackie". BBC Midlands Today. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  4. ^ Brock, Alexander. "BBC journalist Phil Mackie taken to hospital within days of positive Covid test". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 29 March 2023.

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Smells Like Teen Spirit"5:01
2."In Bloom" 4:14
3."Come as You Are" 3:39
4."Breed" 3:03
5."Lithium" 4:17
6."Polly" 2:57
7."Territorial Pissings" 2:22
8."Drain You" 3:43
9."Lounge Act" 2:36
10."Stay Away" 3:32
11."On a Plain" 3:16
12."Something in the Way" 3:52
13."Endless, Nameless"
  • Cobain
  • Novoselic
  • Grohl
6:43
Total length:49:07

Line-ups

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Period Members Releases
1964 – 1965

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1965 – 1967
  • John Sebastian – vocals, guitar, harmonica, autoharp, keyboards
  • Zal Yanovsky – vocals, guitar
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1967 – 1968
  • John Sebastian – vocals, guitar, harmonica, autoharp, keyboards
  • Jerry Yester – guitar
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1968
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1991 – 2017
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
  • Jerry Yester – guitar
none