Labi Siffre Announces First Album in 28 Years, Shares New Song
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Labi Siffre Announces First Album in 28 Years, Shares New Song

Business Labi Siffre, the 80-year-old British folk musician, is back after spending decades out of the spotlight. He just announced his first new album in 28 years; the appropriately titled Unfinished Business is out later this year on Demon Music Group. He’s also shared the new song “Far Away,” a piano ballad that leans into Siffre’s soul influences, with a music video. Check it out below. Siffre took a sporadic approach to releasing music over the years, dropping six albums in a five-year span during the ’70s, including his standout LP Crying Laughing Loving Lyingbefore retiring. However, he returned for brief stints in the ’80s and ’90s. His last records, the full-length album The Last Songs and the spoken-word poetry collection Monumentboth came out in 1998. Still, Siffre hasn’t been totally silent this decade: he released the...
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Meet the 76-Year-Old ‘C-Suite Whisperer’ Who Transforms Top Companies Like SpaceX and Chick-fil-A. Here’s Her Best Advice From More Than 50 Years in Business.
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Meet the 76-Year-Old ‘C-Suite Whisperer’ Who Transforms Top Companies Like SpaceX and Chick-fil-A. Here’s Her Best Advice From More Than 50 Years in Business.

Business You could call Rose Fass, 76, the "C-Suite whisperer" — because she knows exactly what it takes to transform some of the world's most powerful companies. Image Credit: Courtesy of fassforward. Rose Fass. In 2001, following her role as chief transformation officer at Xerox and her establishment of the Center for Business Transformation at Gartner Group, Fass started her own firm: fassforward Consulting Group. Fass co-founded the company with Gavin McMahon. McMahon didn't have a background in transformation work, but he was "very smart" and seemed like the right person for the job, especially at a time when a woman co-founder could gain more credibility by partnering with a man, Fass tells Entrepreneur. Related: I've Interviewed Over 100 Entrepreneurs Who Started Businesses Worth $1 Million...
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73-Year-Old Republican Senator Disassociates in Middle of Interview
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73-Year-Old Republican Senator Disassociates in Middle of Interview

Business Louisiana Senator John Kennedy appeared to have a mental episode live on Larry Kudlow’s Fox Business show Tuesday, adding yet another entry to the long, bipartisan list of alarming age-related lowlights from our country’s leaders. “I’m sure Jesus loves him, but everybody else thinks—everybody else …” said Kennedy, 73, before trailing off. You can see it in his face—his eyes and mouth particularly—as he struggles to remember what he meant to say or where he is before ultimately giving up and freezing.things are going great on Larry Kudlow's show pic.twitter.com/synJiuE38z- Aaron Rupar (@Atrupar) July 22, 2025 The broadcast quickly got Kennedy off the screen while Kudlow blamed technical difficulties. What Kennedy meant to say was “Jesus loves him, but everyone else thinks he’s an idiot,” a phrase he’s repeated countless times over the...
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