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LifeMinute.tv brings you the latest in celebrity videos, entertainment and music news, from red carpet coverage to backstage access. Our entertainment video has all the celebrity buzz at movie premieres and awards shows. Watch celebs dish and even sit down with us one-on-one for exclusive interviews.

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  • 451: Guitarist Nili Brosh Talks New Album, Synesthesia-Inspired Sound, and Danny Elfman
    Apr 9 2026

    Watch the video: https://lifeminute.tv/music/video/guitarist-nili-brosh-talks-new-album-synesthesia-inspired-sound-and-danny-elfman

    Guitar virtuoso Nili Brosh has just released her fourth studio album Eventide, continuing her signature style of vivid instrumental storytelling. Deeply influenced by her experience with synesthesia—a perceptual phenomenon where one sense triggers another, such as hearing sounds and seeing colors—Brosh transforms music into a rich, multisensory experience where melodies evoke color, texture, and emotion.

    For Eventide, Brosh teamed up with longtime collaborators, including Brendon Small—creator of Metalocalypse and frontman of Dethklok—who appears on “Roulette,” alongside Dethklok bassist Pete Griffin on “Lavender Mountains.”

    Known for her work on Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soleil, and as a member of Danny Elfman’s live band, she continues to bring those influences into her solo work while keeping the guitar at the forefront.

    Speaking of, Brosh is launching her first-ever signature guitar with her longstanding partner, Ibanez, titled “The Answer,” set to arrive this summer.

    In support of Eventide, she’s heading out on tour, beginning with European dates before joining Dethklok for a North American headline run. Then later this spring, she’ll be performing with Dethklok as part of their The Amonklok Conquest co-headlining tour with Amon Amarth.

    Brosh recently sat down with LifeMinute’s editor-in-chief Joann Butler to discuss the album, her new gear, and everything in between.

    This is a LifeMinute with Nili Brosh.

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    14 min
  • 450: Godfather of Funk George Clinton Announces Inaugural P-Funk Festival
    Apr 4 2026

    Watch the video: https://lifeminute.tv/music/video/godfather-funk-george-clinton-announces-inaugural-p-funk-festival

    Funk legend George Clinton isn’t slowing down anytime soon. At 84, the pioneering force behind Parliament-Funkadelic is still creating, performing, and pushing the boundaries of music—proving that funk isn’t just alive, it’s evolving.

    LifeMinute Editor-in-Chief Joann Butler recently sat down virtually with the icon to talk about the inaugural P-Funk Festival, his decades-long career, and why the best may still be yet to come.

    Set to take place in Clinton’s longtime home of Tallahassee, the P-Funk Festival is a family-led celebration bringing together the extended Parliament-Funkadelic universe. Highlighting performers such as Cimafunk and Norwood Fisher, along with next-generation members of the funk collective. Fans can expect a full day of music and even rare performances: “We’ll probably do songs people never heard us do… because we’ve got all day.”

    Clinton’s career has been recognized with some of the music world’s highest honors, including induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, cementing his influence across generations.

    Despite decades of influence, Clinton says he’s still in motion. “I ain’t finished right now,” he said, reflecting on a career that began with doo-wop roots and grew into a genre-defining movement. His sound has shaped generations, being sampled and featured by artists from Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, to Kendrick Lamar, while his production work includes collaborations with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Prince.

    Now back in the studio, Clinton hinted that new music is on the horizon. “There’s some funk coming,” he said. With the launch of the P-Funk Festival, it’s clear the legacy of Parliament-Funkadelic continues.

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    16 min
  • 449: Phil and Lily Rosenthal on Family, Food, and the Joy of Trying Something New
    Apr 2 2026

    Watch the video: https://lifeminute.tv/celebrity/video/phil-and-lily-rosenthal-family-food-and-joy-trying-something-new

    Creativity runs in the Rosenthal family—along with humor, warmth, and a deep appreciation for food. Sitting down with LifeMinute’s editor-in-chief Joann Butler, Everybody Loves Raymond creator, Phil Rosenthal and his daughter Lily Rosenthal offer a glimpse into their second children’s book, Just Try It! Someplace New!, a follow-up to their 2024 New York Times bestseller, Just Try It!.

    The new book builds on a simple, but powerful message: “Our greatest fear is the unknown,” Phil says—a theme that resonates whether you’re a kid nervous about staying at grandma’s house, or an adult hesitant to step outside your comfort zone.

    Like his hit shows Everybody Loves Raymond and Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil, the story blends humor with heart and a relatable dose of real-life. Lily, who grew up on the set of Raymond, calls co-authoring with her dad “a dream come true,” while Phil jokes the real win is simply getting to share the experience with his daughter.

    Off the page, their bond extends to food, travel, and even a new family-run diner in Los Angeles, where their love of comfort food comes to life. The duo dish on it all and more.

    This is a LifeMinute with Phil and Lily Rosenthal.

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    18 min
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