Counting On alum Jim Bob Duggar hasn’t been active on social media since the Csam arrest of his son, Josh, in April 2021. The 59-year-old barely appears at family gatherings and other celebrations. However, some Redditors think he participated in controversial activity with his in-laws. Keep reading to see what it was.
Counting On: Jim Bob Duggar’s Latest Sightings
One of the latest sightings of Jim Bob was during Jed and Katey’s gender reveal party. The Counting On alum was surprised to learn he has twin granddaughters from a married couple. Many fans have also noticed that he has lost so much weight. But others think it’s due to the stress that Josh brought to the family.
Jim Bob Duggar & Michelle Duggar From Counting On, TLC, Sourced From @johnandabbie Instagram
Jim Bob has also appeared in some of Jana’s previous Ig Stories. One of them was...
Counting On: Jim Bob Duggar’s Latest Sightings
One of the latest sightings of Jim Bob was during Jed and Katey’s gender reveal party. The Counting On alum was surprised to learn he has twin granddaughters from a married couple. Many fans have also noticed that he has lost so much weight. But others think it’s due to the stress that Josh brought to the family.
Jim Bob Duggar & Michelle Duggar From Counting On, TLC, Sourced From @johnandabbie Instagram
Jim Bob has also appeared in some of Jana’s previous Ig Stories. One of them was...
- 8/10/2024
- by Michael Malley
- TV Shows Ace
Get ready to delve into The Music of Heatmiser. The Portland band best known as Elliott Smith’s pre-solo career springboard has announced a new rarities compilation arriving October 6th via Third Man Records, and a demo version of the track “Lowlife” is out now.
Heatmiser initially distributed The Music of Heatmiser — then a 6-song cassette — at local record stores and shows to promote the band before they released their 1993 debut LP, Dead Air. According to co-founding singer-guitarist Neil Gust, this longer package — featuring 23 additional demos, live tracks, rare versions, and previously unreleased songs — came together thanks to drummer Tony Lash.
“Tony found a bunch of forgotten recordings and started mixing them and sending them to me,” Gust said in a statement. “We were struck by the freewheeling energy of the band; you could hear how much fun we were having. In 1992 we could barely afford the studio so it...
Heatmiser initially distributed The Music of Heatmiser — then a 6-song cassette — at local record stores and shows to promote the band before they released their 1993 debut LP, Dead Air. According to co-founding singer-guitarist Neil Gust, this longer package — featuring 23 additional demos, live tracks, rare versions, and previously unreleased songs — came together thanks to drummer Tony Lash.
“Tony found a bunch of forgotten recordings and started mixing them and sending them to me,” Gust said in a statement. “We were struck by the freewheeling energy of the band; you could hear how much fun we were having. In 1992 we could barely afford the studio so it...
- 8/15/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
The 1986 Genesis album Invisible Touch is the closest thing the band ever had to a Thriller. Not only did it sell by the millions to a wide demographic of fans, but it produced five huge singles (“Invisible Touch,” “Tonight Tonight Tonight,” “Land of Confusion,” “In Too Deep” and “Throwing It All Away”) that kept the album on the chart for a year and allowed the band to start headlining football stadiums.
“Anything She Does” and “Domino” weren’t singles, but the former still got a goofy video video starring Benny Hill...
“Anything She Does” and “Domino” weren’t singles, but the former still got a goofy video video starring Benny Hill...
- 9/2/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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