January 2026

TIME STANDS STILL WHEN A FATHER AND SON SHARE THE SAME MELODY. In “Father and Son”, Engelbert Humperdinck and his son Bradley Dorsey do more than sing — they quietly tell a family story shaped by years, memories, and unspoken love. This is not a performance built on spectacle, but on something far rarer: truth. A seasoned voice carries the weight of a lifetime, while a younger one answers with respect, gratitude, and hope. Between each line, you can feel generations passing the torch, not with grand gestures, but with tenderness. It reminds us that musical legacy is not inherited through fame, but through moments like this — when a father opens his heart, and a son listens, then sings back.

Introduction “Father and Son” is a poignant duet recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck and his son, Bradley Dorsey. Released in 2007, the song is a cover of Cat Stevens’ iconic 1970…

Jimmy Kimmel returned to late night thinking he was in control, but within minutes, the tables turned — he didn’t just interview a legend, he insulted one. It started when Kimmel made a tone-deaf joke about Sir Tom Jones’s age and hearing, expecting a polite laugh. Instead, Sir Tom didn’t smile. He didn’t play along.

Introduction He waited for the uncomfortable silence to fill the room, then delivered a response that cut deeper than any punchline. “Jimmy,” Sir Tom said, his voice deep and devastatingly…