The ladies in Wet Leg are a shy pair — Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers often speak in hushed tones and regularly giggle at each other’s words, almost as if only the two of them are in on the gag. But today, before this evening’s soundcheck at the Louisiana, an independent venue in Bristol, England, both members of the suddenly famous indie-rock duo are extra quiet. Why? They’re about to meet one of their heroes — albeit over Zoom.
Who are Lea Michele's parents? And are there any updates about her role in 'Funny Girl' on Broadway?
Source: Getty ImagesA lot of people began learning about who Lea Michele was after she landed her role on the hit teen TV show Glee. She played the bubbly role of Rachel Barry, a high school student with dreams of becoming a successful Broadway star. On the show, Lea proved just how talented she is when it comes to her vocals.
The entertainment industry has served as a real stage where talented personalities express their passion, skills and prowess. When you narrow down to the realm of music, you are likely to find artists like American rapper Gunplay who managed to make his music career a success. He started as a rapper in the late 1990s when he came into contact with a popular producer and rapper. He then branched out into hip-hop as a member of the southern group popularly called Triple C, which Rick Ross created by combining Torchbearers, Gunplay and Young Breed.
AND1, a streetball and basketball brand, has a rich history of sponsoring athletes at various levels of the game. Over the years, the brand has established partnerships with notable players from the NBA, high school teams, and AAU circuits. Some of the athletes sponsored by AND1 include NBA stars Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, and Stephon Marbury.
AND1's journey began in 1993 when it was founded by Jay Coen Gilbert, Seth Berger, and Tom Austin in Philadelphia.
Brett Phillips is an American professional baseball outfielder who plies his trade in Major League Baseball. Brett Phillips is a former player for Milwaukee Brewers and Kansas City Royals and is currently playing for Tampa Bay Rays.
In the 2012 MLB draft, Phillips was drafted by the Houston Astros and he agreed to play for them and forfeit schooling at North Carolina State University.
In the same year, Brett Phillips made his debut for the Gulf Coast Astros.