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Georgia Gov’t Honors Kyle & Chris Massey For Humanitarian Work

State House Of Representatives Praise Massey Brothers For Their Work To Stop Hearing Loss Around The World Georgia’s state House of Representatives honored kid show faves Kyle and Chris Massey Thursday for being stand up men on and off television. Elected officials read a resolution Feb. 18 lauding the Massey Brothers for their humanitarian and philanthropic work as well as being the first African-American siblings to be nominated for an Emmy in the same category at the same time. “It’s really an honor,” Kyle Massey told BOSSIP. “I don’t really do the things that I do for awards. Changing lives, that’s the award for me.” Chris, 26 and Kyle, 24, were also recognized for their work with the Starkey Hearing Foundation, which works to end hearing loss worldwide. Chris Massey said the brothers’ travel on missions to different far flung places each year to help the nonprofit distribute hearing aids to the deaf. The men also partnered with Dallas Austin to launch their own offshoot initiative, “Listen Carefully,” that teaches kids the dangers of putting the volume up too high on headphones.

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Katy Perry Poses with Presidents, Contemplates Oval Office Run

Move over, Donald Trump . You may soon have some celebrity competition for President. Katy Perry, who recently split from John Mayer , found herself at the center of an unexpected threesome over the weekend, posing for a photo in between George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Yes, former Presidents of the United States  George W. Bush and Bill Clinton! The unexpected photo op went down on Sunday after the artist took the stage during the Starkey Hearing Foundation’s So the World May Hear Gala at the St. Paul River Centre in Minnesota. Featured at the event, Perry dedicated “Roar” to the foundation’s co-founders, William F. Austin and Tani Austin. “If @StarkeyHearCEO & @TaniAustin can do it, we all can do it!” she said, according @StarkeyCares’ Twitter account. Katy then found herself smiling ear-to-ear alongside the aforementioned Commanders-in-Chief, joking on social media that she may contemplate an Oval Office run at some point. “42, 43, 46?!” Perry wrote in an Instagram caption. Hey, if her platform includes large boobs, a lot of hair dye and plenty of fake-horse riding during halftime shows… she has our vote!

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Who Drummer Zak Starkey: Who Is He?

The son of another famous drummer, Starkey has actually been working with the band since 1996. By Gil Kaufman Zak Starkey performs during the Super Bowl XLIV halftime show Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Every classic-rock fan knows the titanic twosome that fronts the Who : singer Roger Daltrey and windmilling guitarist Pete Townshend. But as the only two original members left of the iconic British rock band, the duo front a group of backup players who are decidedly more anonymous than late madman drummer Keith Moon and steady-on bassist John Entwistle, who died in 2002 on the eve of one of the band’s seemingly endless final tours. One of the sidemen that stood out for many football fans watching the Super Bowl halftime extravaganza on Sunday was splashy drummer Zak Starkey, who kept the beat on a medley of the band’s most beloved hits : “Pinball Wizard,” “Baba O’Riley,” “Who Are You?,” “See Me, Feel Me” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” Though at 44 a relative youngster compared to Townshend (64) and Daltrey (65), Starkey is actually a nearly 15-year veteran of the touring version of the Who and a well-regarded rock sideman. He’s played with Oasis, the Waterboys, the Icicle Works, Paul Weller and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. The son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, Starkey has been a touring member of the Who since 1996. The gig is a fitting one, considering that Moon was Starkey’s godfather and one of dad Ringo’s best pals before the Who drummer’s death in 1978. In fact, Starkey, Ringo’s son from his first wife, Maureen Cox, received his first drum kit and lessons as a child from Moon, despite Ringo’s desire that his son not follow in his rock-and-roll footsteps. Starkey began performing professional gigs in British pubs at age 12 with his band the Next and hooked up in 1985 with the reunited Spencer Davis Group, lead by Steve Winwood, when he was still a teenager. In addition to touring with his dad’s All Starr Band, Starkey performed with Daltrey in 1994 on the singer’s Daltrey Sings Townshend tour, as well as performing on Entwistle’s solo albums. After years of appreciating his style, Starkey was formally asked to play with the Who in 1996, during the band’s string of special dates performing their iconic album Quadrophenia. . He has performed with the group ever since, alongside other longtime sidemen bassist Pino Palladino, rhythm guitarist Simon Townshend and keyboardist John “Rabbit” Bundrick. Related Artists The Who

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