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Diane Martel, Acclaimed Video Director, Dead at 63
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Diane Martel, Acclaimed Video Director, Dead at 63

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Diane Martel, acclaimed video director and all-around creative talent, has died at the age of 63. A statement issued to Rolling Stone confirmed that she passed away on Thursday (Sept. 18).

“Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital  – surrounded by friends and family – after a long battle with breast cancer,” relayed her family. She is survived by her Aunt, Gail Merrifield Papp (wife of Joseph Papp, founder of The Public Theatre), her three beloved, loyal cats (Poki, PopPop, PomPom), and many loving lifetime friends.”

Known for her work with Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Ciara, Jennifer Lopez, Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys, John Legend, and more, the industry collectively grieved the loss of the visionary powerhouse.

Jennifer Lopez, Fat Joe and Director Diane Martel during Jennifer Lopez and Fat Joe Shoot “Hold You Down” at Streets of New York City in New York City, New York, United States.

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“You believed in me and I believed in you! You will forever hold a special place in my heart and I am forever grateful for all the magic we’ve were able to make together,” wrote Ciara on Instagram. Martel’s most recently released work is the singer’s “Ectasy” music video issued earlier this year.

“I know it was all God! Heaven has just gained an Angel. I love you so much @DianeMartel_ A.k.a. Miss D! Rest In Paradise,” she closed with a red heart emoji.

Gang Starr, the Hip-Hop duo comprised of MC Guru and DJ Premier, also released a tribute to Martel on social media, listing some of her most memorable work.

“R.I.P. DIANE MARTEL who passed yesterday Sept. 18th from breast Cancer,” began the post, which featured an image of Martel behind the camera.

“She directed our @gangstarr video ‘MASS APPEAL’ (1994). She directed so many classics from Onyx (Throw Ya Gunz), ODB (Brooklyn Zoo), Method Man (Bring The Pain), Clipse (Grindin), Big Shug (Treat U Better), Keith Murray (The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World), Khia (My Neck, My Back), Mariah Carey (Dreamlover/All I Want For Christmas), Christina Aguilera (Genie In A Bottle), Robin Thicke (Blurred Lines), Miley Cyrus (We Can’t Stop) and many more… And add Photography to her menu. Your endless history will remain recognized. Sleep Peacefully.”

Pusha T also shared a message on Instagram stories thanking Martel for “everything,” with her moniker Bucky Chrome.

Born in New York, Martel got her start in the 1990s as a street artist, according to her biography at the University of Oregon, where she was named the 2022 Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker at the Department of Cinema Studies. As described, her experience in dance and choreography influenced her filmmaking career, with her first big projects existing as dance documentaries funded by the National Endowment for the Arts that aired on the Public Broadcasting Service.

She continued to enter the music video space, excelling behind the camera lens for Onyx’s “Throw Ya Gunz” video in 1992.

“I love performers and my minimalist work puts them front and center,” she explained to Grantland in 2013 as she broke down her work with women who express themselves sexually.

“They have to perform because there is not a lot else going on; they feel this on set, and the way I shoot invites them to contribute a lot. Some songs are about sex, some moments in careers are about sex. If it’s called for, we go there. I was a dancer, I know what it takes to go there.”

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In VIBE Magazine’s December 2003 issue, Martel spoke to her passion for Hip-Hop and finding opportunity after dropping out of high school at the age of 16. She has also been featured in Rolling Stone, FADER, Paper Magazine, Flaunt, and more.

“Just like a hot beat makes you move, a hot video should excite and inspire you. Yes, it’s a sales tool, but it’s also a visual presentation of the artist’s poetry and culture interpreted by the director. Just like a sick lyricist, producer, or singer, a director must have an authentic vision, a point of view, and a voice,” she explained to Mimi Valdés.

“I feel blessed to work in my field.”

VIBE sends our condolences to the family, friends, fans, and collaborators of Diane Martel.

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D4vd Cancels Remaining U.S. Tour Dates Amid Investigation On Dead Teen
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D4vd Cancels Remaining U.S. Tour Dates Amid Investigation On Dead Teen

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Fans still expecting to watch D4vd on stage after a dead teenager was found in his abandoned Tesla are out of luck. The singer has canceled the remaining dates for his Withered 2025 World Tour. According to the ticketing website, anyone who purchased a ticket will be automatically refunded, usually within 30 business days of the cancellation announcement.

TMZ reported the decision was made on Thursday (Sept. 19). D4vd was scheduled to perform Friday night in San Francisco and Saturday night in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old was also set to attend an event at the Grammy Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 24; however, his name has been removed, according to the tabloid. As of publishing, tickets to scheduled European shows, which were set to begin next month, remain on sale.

Despite the decaying body of Celeste Rivas being discovered on Sept. 10, D4vd, legal name David Anthony Burke, performed that night in The Fillmore in Minneapolis, handing out trendy Labubu dolls, according to Newsweek. Per PEOPLE Magazine, he also continued to perform in Portland, OR., on Sept. 15. before canceling his Seattle show the next day, when the teenage victim was publicly identified.

d4vd performs at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025 in Indio, California.

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A GoFundMe page attributed to the family of Rivas described the teenager as a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend. She had been reported missing for over a year before being discovered. According to the Los Angeles Times, law enforcement has yet to determine when or how she died, or how long her body was in the trunk.

Since the troubling discovery, social media has buzzed with conversations surrounding the nature of an alleged relationship between Burke and Rivas. Video footage that supposedly features the two together, as well as viral threads linking screenshots, unreleased music, and images, have been shared across the internet, although Burke has yet to make a public statement in direct response.

“Several items of evidence were recovered and will be analyzed by detectives in the coming days,” detailed the Los Angeles Police Department after searching a property where Burke lived in the Hollywood Hills. “This is an ongoing investigation. Investigators are following up on several leads.”

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Stabbing Outside of Phish Concert Leaves One Dead, Two Injured
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Stabbing Outside of Phish Concert Leaves One Dead, Two Injured

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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One person was killed and two more were injured in a stabbing that took place outside of Phish’s concert at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, on Friday.

According to WTKR News, the incident began near an unofficial merchandise booth, where an argument between several people escalated into a violent altercation that left three injured. One of the victims was transported to a local hospital, where they later died from their injuries. Police said the suspect initially fled the scene but was later taken into custody.

Phish addressed the incident in a statement on Saturday, saying: “During last night’s show, a tragic incident took place in the parking lot outside Hampton Coliseum. There was an altercation behind one of the tents in the unofficial vending area in which someone lost their life and two other people were injured. We don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police, who called it an isolated incident, but what we do know is upsetting enough. We are deeply saddened by this and our hearts go out to all of those affected.”

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Phish’s remaining tour dates are expected to continue as scheduled.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Phish Concert Stabbing: One Dead, Two Injured
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Phish Concert Stabbing: One Dead, Two Injured

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

One person was killed and two more were injured in a stabbing that took place outside of Phish‘s show at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, on Friday night.

Police responded to a violent altercation just after 9:30 p.m. ET, according to a police report from the Hampton Police Division. According to the report published Saturday, the suspect fled the scene on foot, but detectives managed to identify “all parties involved,” adding it appeared “to be an isolated incident.”

“The first victim was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries,” Cpl. Shaun Stalnaker wrote. “The second victim was also transported and is currently receiving medical treatment. A third adult male victim later arrived at a local hospital as a walk-in, also suffering from a laceration determined to be non-life-threatening.” As of Saturday, a suspect had not yet been identified.

“The Hampton Police Division is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect in connection with a stabbing that occurred on September 19, 2025.”

Phish addressed the incident in a statement on Instagram Saturday, saying that while they “don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police,” the band was “deeply saddened” by the tragedy.

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“During last night’s show, a tragic incident took place in the parking lot outside Hampton Coliseum. There was an altercation behind one of the tents in the unofficial vending area in which someone lost their life and two other people were injured,” the band said. “We don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police, who called it an isolated incident, but what we do know is upsetting enough. We are deeply saddened by this and our hearts go out to all of those affected.”

Phish was performing at the Hampton Coliseum as part of their summer tour. The band’s Saturday and Sunday night concerts in Hampton, their final nights on tour, were set to go on as planned.

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Fatal Stabbing Outside Phish Virginia Concert: One Dead, Two Injured
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Fatal Stabbing Outside Phish Virginia Concert: One Dead, Two Injured

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

A victim lost their life, and two others sustained injuries, in a stabbing that took place outside Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Va., during Phish‘s performance at the venue Friday night (Sept. 19).

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Officers responded to an altercation that had escalated into violence on Coliseum Drive just after 9:30 p.m. ET, according to a police report from the Hampton Police Division. The suspect fled, but detectives “identified all parties involved” and determined it “appears to be an isolated incident,” says the report published on Saturday.

“Members from the Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue responded to the scene and rendered medical assistance,” Cpl. Shaun Stalnaker writes. “The first victim was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The second victim was also transported and is currently receiving medical treatment. A third adult male victim later arrived at a local hospital as a walk-in, also suffering from a laceration determined to be non-life-threatening.”

Phish addressed the tragedy on Saturday in a statement the band posted on social media.

“During last night’s show, a tragic incident took place in the parking lot outside Hampton Coliseum. There was an altercation behind one of the tents in the unofficial vending area in which someone lost their life and two other people were injured. We don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police, who called it an isolated incident, but what we do know is upsetting enough. We are deeply saddened by this and our hearts go out to all of those affected,” the band said.

Phish’s Saturday and Sunday night concerts in Hampton, which wrap their summer tour, were set to go on as scheduled. Lead singer/guitarist Trey Anastasio’s solo band has gigs slated for this fall before Phish takes the stage together again for their traditional run of New Year’s Eve shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, where they’ve booked a four-show series spanning the dates of Dec. 28-31.

The Hampton Police Division’s Major Crimes Unit can be contacted with additional information surrounding Friday night’s incident by phone (757–727–6111 or 1–888-LOCK-U-UP), or through anonymous tip via a secure form at P3Tips.com.

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Sonny Curtis, Crickets Member Who Wrote 'I Fought the Law,' Dead at 88
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Sonny Curtis, Crickets Member Who Wrote ‘I Fought the Law,’ Dead at 88

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Sonny Curtis, a one-time member of Buddy Holly’s backing band the Crickets who later penned and performed the hit theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at the age of 88.

Curtis’ daughter Sarah confirmed her father’s death Saturday on social media. “I’m heartbroken to tell you that my dad Sonny passed away yesterday after a sudden illness. I’m so grateful that I was with him at the end, along with my mom. It was peaceful and he didn’t suffer,” Sarah Curtis wrote.

“He was 88 and he lived a more exceptional life than anyone I’d ever met. He made a mark on this world, and he made a mark on the hearts of all who knew him. It’s a sad day, but what a life. May we look at his life with joy rather than sadness. He would have wanted that.”

The Meadow, Texas-born Curtis first played alongside Holly in the mid-1950s before that singer formed the Crickets in 1957; Curtis joined the Crickets — now its own entity in addition to backing Holly — in 1958, just months before Holly’s death in February 1959. Curtis remained with the Crickets as lead guitarist in the years after Holly’s death, and soon assumed the role of lead singer as well in the band.

It was with the Crickets that Curtis penned perhaps his most enduring rock song: “I Fought the Law,” which the Crickets first released in 1960. The song was later popularized by the Bobby Fuller Four — who transformed the track into a Top 10 hit — and eventually immortalized by the Clash, who recorded their punk rock take in 1979. “I Fought the Law” was later named to Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.

Curtis would also pen hit singles for the Everly Brothers (“Walk Right Back”), Leo Sayer (“More Than I Can Say”), Keith Whitley (“I’m No Stranger to the Rain”), and Glen Campbell (“The Straight Life”), but he reserved his biggest song for himself when he recorded “Love Is All Around” in 1970. The track would eventually serve as the theme song for The Mary Tyler Moore Show for seven seasons.

“Who can turn the world on with her smile? / Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?” Curtis sang on the track. “Well it’s you girl, and you should know it / With each glance and every little movement you show it.”

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During the span of the sitcom, Curtis recorded and released several versions of the track, while artists like Joan Jett and Husker Du also performed renditions of the hit theme songs.

In 2012, Curtis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside other members of the Crickets. A Nashville resident for the latter half of his life, Curtis was also inducted into the city’s Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991 and Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007.

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Sonny Curtis, member of Buddy Holly’s Crickets, dead at 88 - National
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Sonny Curtis, member of Buddy Holly’s Crickets, dead at 88 – National

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic I Fought the Law and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at 88.

Curtis, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Crickets in 2012, died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press. His daughter, Sarah Curtis, wrote on his Facebook page that he had been suddenly ill.

Curtis wrote or co-wrote hundreds of songs, from Keith Whitley’s country smash I’m No Stranger to the Rain to the Everly Brothers’ Walk Right Back, a personal favourite Curtis completed while in Army basic training. Bing Crosby, Glen Campbell, Bruce Springsteen and the Grateful Dead were among other artists who covered his work.

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Early days with Buddy Holly

Born during the Great Depression to cotton farmers outside of Meadow, Texas, Curtis was a childhood friend of Buddy Holly’s and an active musician in the formative years of rock, whether jamming on guitar with Holly in the mid-1950s or opening for Elvis Presley when Elvis was still a regional act. Curtis’ songwriting touch also soon emerged: Before he turned 20, he had written the hit Someday for Webb Pierce and Rock Around With Ollie Vee for Holly.

Curtis had left Holly’s group, the Crickets, before Holly became a major star. But he returned after Holly died in a plane crash in 1959 and he was featured the following year on the album In Style with the Crickets, which included I Fought the Law (dashed off in a single afternoon, according to Curtis, who would say he had no direct inspiration for the song) and the Jerry Allison collaboration More Than I Can Say, a hit for Bobby Vee, and later for Leo Sayer.


From left, Sonny Curtis, Bobby Vee, Joe B. Maudlin and Jerry J.I. Allison perform at the Stillman auditorium in Clear Lake, Iowa on Friday Jan. 30, 2009.

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Meanwhile, it took until 1966 for I Fought the Law and its now-immortal refrain “I fought the law — and the law won” to catch on: The Texas-based Bobby Fuller Four made it a Top 10 song. Over the following decades, it was covered by dozens of artists, from punk (the Clash) to country (Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith) to Springsteen, Tom Petty and other mainstream rock stars.

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“It’s my most important copyright,” Curtis told The Tennessean in 2014.

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Curtis’ other signature song was as uplifting as I Fought the Law was resigned. In 1970, he was writing commercial jingles when he came up with the theme for a new CBS sitcom starring Moore as a single woman hired as a TV producer in Minneapolis. He called the song Love is All Around, and used a smooth melody to eventually serve up lyrics as indelible as any in television history:

“Who can turn the world on with her smile? / Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile? / Well it’s you girl, and you should know it / With each glance and every little movement you show it.”

The song’s endurance was sealed by the images it was heard over, especially Moore’s triumphant toss of her hat as Curtis proclaims, “You’re going to make it after all.” In tribute, other artists began recording it, including Sammy Davis Jr., Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Minnesota’s Hüsker Dü. A commercial release featuring Curtis came out in 1980 and was a modest success, peaking at No. 29 on Billboard’s country chart.

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Curtis would recall being commissioned by his friend Doug Gilmore, a music industry road manager who had heard the sitcom’s developers were looking for an opening song.

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“Naturally I said yes, and later that morning, he dropped off a four-page format — you know ‘Girl from the Midwest, moves to Minneapolis, gets a job in a newsroom, can’t afford her apartment etc.,’ which gave me the flavor of what it was all about,” said Curtis, who soon met with show co-creator (and later Oscar-winning filmmaker) James L. Brooks.

“James L. Brooks came into this huge empty room, no furniture apart from a phone lying on the floor, and at first, I thought he was rather cold and sort of distant, and he said ‘We’re not at the stage of picking a song yet, but I’ll listen anyway,’” Curtis recalled. “So I played the song, just me and my guitar, and next thing, he started phoning people, and the room filled up, and then he sent out for a tape recorder.”

Curtis would eventually write two versions: the first used in Season 1, the second and better known for the remaining six seasons. The original words were more tentative, opening with “How will you make it on your own?” and ending with “You might just make it after all.” By Season 2, the show was a hit and the lyrics were reworked. The producers had wanted Andy Williams to sing the theme song, but he turned it down and Curtis’ easygoing baritone was heard instead.

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Curtis made a handful of solo albums, including Sonny Curtis and Spectrum, and hit the country Top 20 with the 1981 single Good Ol’ Girls. In later years, he continued to play with Allison and other members of the Crickets. The band released several albums, among them The Crickets and Their Buddies, featuring appearances by Eric Clapton, Graham Nash and Phil Everly. One of Curtis’ more notable songs was The Real Buddy Holly Story, a rebuke to the 1978 biopic The Buddy Holly Story, which starred Gary Busey.

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Curtis settled in Nashville in the mid-1970s and lived there with his wife, Louise. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991 and, as part of the Crickets, into Nashville’s Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007. Five years later, he and the Crickets were inducted into the Rock Hall, praised as “the blueprint for rock and roll bands (that) inspired thousands of kids to start up garage bands around the world.”

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Family of missing teen found dead in singer D4vd’s car speaks out - National
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Family of missing teen found dead in singer D4vd’s car speaks out – National

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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The family of a missing 15-year-old girl, whose body was found last week in the trunk of an impounded Tesla registered to singer D4vd, has broken their silence.

The body of Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found “severely decomposed” stuffed inside a bag in the trunk of the Tesla registered in Hempstead, Texas, to D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, earlier this month.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is currently investigating the incident as a homicide.

This week, a GoFundMe page was created by a person representing Rivas’ family, seeking donations to “lay her body to rest” following the confirmation from the Los Angeles County medical examiner that the body found was Rivas, who had been missing since April of last year.

“As many of you know, Celeste Rivas Hernandez has been identified as the body found last week. She was a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend,” the statement from the Rivas family read. “Her family is heartbroken and devastated by this tragic loss.”

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The GoFundMe post has raised more than US$14,000 of its goal of $20,000 from more than 500 donations as of Friday afternoon.

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A spokesperson for GoFundMe told the Independent that its trust and safety team was working with the fundraiser’s organizer to ensure the money safely reaches the Rivas family.

The family’s first statement comes after police searched a home in the Los Angeles neighbourhood where Burke’s Tesla was abandoned.


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The search is connected to the Tesla and the investigation of the death of Rivas, law enforcement told NBC Los Angeles.

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Authorities were seeking several items, including digital devices that would have security recordings or could connect Rivas to the location, according to the outlet.

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The LAPD said several pieces of evidence were recovered from the home and will be analyzed. Authorities also said that investigators were following up on leads.

Burke’s Tesla was originally impounded after it had been parked on a Hollywood Hills street for more than 72 hours. A neighbour told CBS News that the Tesla had been abandoned for weeks.

“It just smelled like sewage,” the Hollywood resident told the outlet. “I think the community knew something was wrong and reported the car being abandoned.”

Burke, 20, was on the North American leg of his international tour at the time of the body’s discovery.

“D4vd has been informed about what’s happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities,” a rep for the singer said in a statement.

Burke has since cancelled the remaining dates of his U.S. tour amid the investigation into the body found in the car registered to him.

The remaining dates on the singer’s U.S. tour were “quietly removed” from venue websites on Thursday, according to Variety. Tour dates for the international leg of Burke’s tour currently remain.


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Who Was Celeste Rivas? Missing Teen Found Dead in Singer D4vd’s Tesla – Hollywood Life
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Who Was Celeste Rivas? Missing Teen Found Dead in Singer D4vd’s Tesla – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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D4vd made headlines in September 2025 after a body was found in the trunk of his Tesla. The vehicle is registered to the 20-year-old singer (whose real name is David Anthony Burke), and it had been towed in Los Angeles before police identified the human remains as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. The late teenager had been missing since 2024.

Below, we’ve compiled everything we know so far about Rivas and how D4vd is cooperating with the Los Angeles Police Department’s investigation.

Who Was Celeste Rivas?

Rivas was a 15-year-old girl who went missing before she was found dead on September 8, 2025, by the LAPD. She was from Lake Elsinore, California, and went missing when she was 13 years old.

Initially, authorities could not identify the ethnicity nor age of the deceased.

How Long Was Celeste Rivas Missing?

Rivas went missing in April 2024. Since then, she hadn’t been seen until her remains were discovered in the trunk of D4vd’s car.

The body found in a towed Tesla that was registered to the singer D4vd has been identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, according to officials. https://t.co/yAPc3p8k3F pic.twitter.com/9tSsMTZJO2

— ABC News (@ABC) September 18, 2025

How Did Celeste Rivas Die? What We Know About Her Death

At the time of publication, it’s unclear how Rivas died. The LAPD released a statement to NBC News, pointing out that it “does not have a crime classification from the coroner as to the mode or manner of death. Thus, we do not have any suspect information at this time.”

How & Where Celeste Rivas Was Found

Rivas was found dead in the trunk of D4vd’s Tesla on September 8, 2025. The vehicle had been taken to a tow yard in L.A. The Tesla had been abandoned locally for five days, according to several outlets, though it’s still unclear where exactly the car was left before it was towed.

Police were called to check the car after a foul odor was detected.

How Celeste Rivas Is Connected to D4vd

As of now, there is no definitive connection between Rivas’ death and D4vd. Multiple outlets reported that the music artist was cooperating with authorities, and he had canceled one of his scheduled shows.

However, Rivas and D4vd had identical tattoos on their right index fingers that read, “Shhh,” according to multiple outlets. Additionally, Rivas’ mother told TMZ that her late daughter had a boyfriend named David before she disappeared in 2024. As previously mentioned, D4vd’s real name is David.

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Brett James, 'Jesus, Take the Wheel' Writer, Dead at 57 in Plane Crash
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Brett James, ‘Jesus, Take the Wheel’ Writer, Dead at 57 in Plane Crash

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Brett James, the Grammy-winning country songwriter behind hits like Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and Kenny Chesney’s “Out Last Night,” died Thursday when the plane he was piloting crashed in North Carolina. The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, which inducted James in 2020, confirmed his death in a Facebook post. He was 57.

James was reportedly piloting a Cirrus SR22T plane, which took off from Nashville’s John C. Tune Airport Thursday afternoon before crashing in North Carolina.

While James’ biggest achievement was Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” which won him the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2006, the Nashville songwriter was responsible for some of the genre’s most recognizable and enduring radio hits. He co-wrote Kenny Chesney’s “When the Sun Goes Down,” Dierks Bentley’s “I Hold On,” Martina McBride’s “Blessed,” and Jason Aldean’s “The Truth,” among many others, and was regarded as one of Music City’s most sough-after collaborators.

“I always say there’s two ways to grow old as a songwriter,” James told PBS’s The Songwriters series earlier this year. “One way is to sit with a young 18-year-old or 19-year-old and think you know everything…. And the other is to listen, and the other is to learn. What I’m trying to do every day now, is to soak up the brilliance of the young kids that I am fortunate enough to work with and then sprinkle in whatever experience and knowledge that I have.”

Born Brett James Cornelius on June 5, 1968, in Columbia, Missouri, James was raised in Oklahoma and, after earning a degree at Baylor University in Texas, attended medical school at the University of Oklahoma before dropping out to move to Nashville in 1992 and pursue music. James released his debut album in 1995 and had modest success as a solo artist, but it was his songwriting for other Nashville artists that gave him his award-winning career.

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He scored his first Number One song in 2001 with “Who I Am,” recorded by Jessica Andrews, and went on to land a total of 27 country chart-toppers, including McBride’s “Blessed,” Chesney’s “Out Last Night,” Underwood’s “Cowboy Casanova,” Bentley’s “I Hold On,” and Chris Young’s “The Man I Want to Be.” He also wrote songs for artists outside of Nashville, like Bon Jovi, Backstreet Boys, the Fray, and Daughtry.

Bentley, who is also a pilot, remembered his “I Hold On” collaborator in a social media post. “Fellow aviator. One of the best singer-songwriters in our town…total legend,” he wrote. “Our friendship and that song changed my life.”

But it’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” cowritten with Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson, that stands as James’ signature. A song about a young mother who loses control of her car while driving on Christmas Eve and throws her fate into God’s hands, it became a song of faith and trust and resonated with fans across genres, crossing over to the Hot 100.

Along with winning the Grammy for Best Country Song, it was named 2005 Single of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, Country Song of the Year by the performing-rights organization ASCAP in 2006, and the 2006 Song of the Year by the National Songwriters Association International.

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“That was a great day, obviously,” James told The Tennessean in 2020 of writing the song. “We showed up like all songwriters do at the crack of 11:00. We just talked about life for about the first hour or so like all songwriters do. And then it was finally time to write a song today.

“I tell you what’s crazy is how many people have that story of driving in a car and almost crashing, or feeling like they were pulled out by an angel,” James continued. “It’s interesting that it really touched a nerve. So, it’s been a true blessing.”

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