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Kansas City jazz legend, ‘song stylist’ Ida McBeth has died
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Famous Kansas Metropolis jazz icon Ida McBeth has died.
Her web site confirmed that McBeth has handed away Wednesday “after an prolonged sickness.”
“We shall be releasing particulars relating to any companies as they develop into accessible,” a message that greets guests to IdaMcBeth.com stated.
Followers and well-wishers are requested to depart messages on McBeth’s Fb web page.
McBeth, 70, a self-proclaimed “track stylist,” was finest identified for her soulful jazz voice, however her repertoire additionally included blues, R&B, gospel, funk, present tunes and pop ballads.
“She put her soul into her singing,” stated musician Charles Williams, who performed with McBeth for a number of many years. “She was certainly one of Kansas Metropolis’s finest blues singer. We misplaced a terrific icon.”
Her vary was spectacular, however she was an exquisite particular person off the stage as properly.
“Ida was a really enjoyable particular person to be round,” William stated. “Once we did issues collectively, she simply made the job a lot enjoyable. She liked to sing. She liked to carry out.”
Williams stated McBeth liked to sing and carry out, relishing the prospect to make a crowd completely happy.
“It was mesmerizing,” Williams stated. “… I might watch her expressions. She would throw her head again. She had this factor the place she would cock her head again and shake her head.”
McBeth additionally famously generally cooked for the musicians she labored with earlier than rehearsals.
“Enjoying together with her was plenty of enjoyable,” Williams stated. “… Quite a lot of instances, we didn’t get an opportunity to rehearse as a band collectively, so we simply did issues proper off (the cuff).”
The American Jazz Museum within the 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, opened a gallery area that honors McBeth in 2020. Williams stated he’ll fondly bear in mind the birthday bashes that used to happen on the Blue Room round Thanksgiving yearly.
“She was a Kansas Metropolis musical pressure and light-weight, unmatched in melody and soul,” the museum stated through Fb after her passing. “Could the heat of her smile and tone carry us by way of. We love you Ida, your loved ones on the American Jazz Museum.”
A second of pause and prayer for the household of our pricey woman of track Ida McBeth as she ascends to heaven. She was a Kansas Metropolis musical pressure and light-weight, unmatched in melody and soul. Could the heat of her smile and tone carry us by way of. We love you Ida. pic.twitter.com/8ZF9bKnqJL
— American Jazz Museum (@ajazzmuseumKC) March 1, 2023
McBeth was born in Kansas Metropolis, Kansas, and honed her musical present starting at age 5 singing at church.
“I at all times gave the impression of a grown lady, even once I was just a little lady,” McBeth, who began her skilled profession at age 16, informed NPR in 2016.
She carried out the nationwide anthem on the 2000 Democratic Nationwide Conference in Los Angeles, the place she relocated after highschool to pursue his singing profession.
McBeth later returned to Kansas Metropolis, which she known as her “house base.”
“She was a really massive deal,” Williams stated. “I used to name her the Koko Taylor of Kansas Metropolis, which Koko Taylor was a really massive blues singer. Simply from seeing the issues on my Fb put up this morning, tons of of individuals actually had been saddened to find out about her (demise). If she was on the Blue Room or wherever she was, she packed it out on a regular basis. She at all times would pack out the gang, as a result of she was that well-known in Kansas Metropolis.”
McBeth was offered a Lifetime Achievement Award together with the McFadden Brothers by the American Jazz Museum in 2016.
“I am unhappy, however I am completely happy that she was in a position to share her present right here on this metropolis and that the town acquired her very properly,” Williams stated.
The Kansas Metropolis Latin Jazz Orchestra was amongst these providing condolences for McBeth, “a KC jazz and blues legend.”
“Individuals know Kansas Metropolis for its jazz, however I believe the historical past must be stored alive,” McBeth informed The Pitch in a 2014 interview. “I hope that, 50 years from immediately, anyone shall be taking part in my albums or some new singer shall be on the market singing my stuff. I don’t need to go die and be forgotten. And that’s why I plan on protecting it alive.”
McBeth’s demise comes on the heels of the deaths of Ronnie McFadden — half of the famend McFadden Brothers, a Kansas Metropolis-based jazz and faucet duo — on Feb. 27 and Geneva Value, one of many founding members of the Wild Ladies of Kansas Metropolis, on Feb. 7.
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Taylor Swift shares group hug with mom Andrea and Donna Kelce after Chiefs’ big win against Texans
‘Tis the damn season for Taylor Swift to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play football!
The Grammy winner was spotted sharing a group hug with her mom, Andrea Swift, and Travis’s mom, Donna Kelce, after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday.
In a video shared on X, the “Cruel Summer” singer — who wore a red Charlotte Simone coat ($404) and black Chanel bucket hat — could be seen hugging Andrea as Donna stood and clapped alongside them. Then, as Donna turned toward them, the ladies pulled her in to join their warm embrace.
When they eventually pulled away from the group hug, Taylor, Andrea and Donna turned back toward the field and continued clapping.
This weekend’s victory was a special one for the Chiefs as it marked their first undefeated season at home since 2003.
The last time the Chiefs went 8-0 at Arrowhead was 2003. And now that they’re 14-1 overall, they have matched their most victories in the regular season — also accomplished in 2020 and 2022.
The pop star’s attendance at the game came a week after she and Kelce — who began dating in summer 2023 — celebrated her 35th birthday together on Dec. 13.
Although the Super Bowl champion, 35, had a “mandatory” team Christmas party to attend, he made sure to “leave early to go be with Taylor for her birthday.”
A source told Page Six that the pro athlete showered Swift with a “a ton of gifts” for her special day.
We also learned that they had an intimate gathering “just them two,” with a separate source telling us that Kelce wanted to make her birthday “extra special.”
Prior to her private birthday festivities, Swift gushed about Kelce during her visit to a children’s hospital in Kansas City.
The “Anti-Hero” singer chatted with a young patient who said, “I like Travis now,” to which Swift replied, “Yes, me too!”
“That’s an absolute yes on that one,” she added.
The billionaire musician had skipped Kelce’s previous away game against the Cleveland Browns, which the Chiefs won 21-7.
The pop songstress has only attended home games this season due to security reasons.
Swift also did not attend the team’s Dec. 8 match-up versus the Los Angeles Chargers as she was wrapping up her record-breaking Eras Tour in Vancouver.
However, the singer paid tribute to her beau during her final concert with a shout-out to the “guy on the Chiefs” while performing her hit song “Karma.”
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Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs prediction, odds, best bets for NFL on Saturday
The Houston Texans will square off with the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 16 of the NFL season at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m. EST. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have yet to score 30 points in a game this season, and with a predicted score of 23-20, our data model thinks that streak will remain intact. However, our experts believe the oddsmaker have gotten overly aggressive with the total: our best bet for today is Over 41.5 points (-115).
In anticipation of this late-season AFC clash, the data analysts at Dimers.com have simulated the game 10,000 times, and then compared these results to current NFL betting odds to inform the data-driven betting preview provided to you below.
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Texans vs. Chiefs betting preview
Utilize the interactive widget below to discover the current spread, over/under, and moneyline betting odds and probabilities for the Texans-Chiefs game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
This prediction and best bet for Saturday’s NFL matchup between the Texans and Chiefs is from Dimers.com, a trusted source for sports betting predictions.
Check out all the important details on today’s game, as well as the best odds sourced from the top sportsbooks in the country.
Game details
Key information on the Texans vs. Chiefs matchup, including where the game is and what time it kicks off.
- Teams: Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs
- Date: Saturday, December 21, 2024
- Kickoff: 1 p.m. EST
- Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
- NFL standings: Current NFL division standings
- NFL injuries: Check the latest updates to the official NFL injury report
Odds
The latest and best odds for the NFL battle between the Texans and Chiefs.
- Spread: Texans +3.5 (-115), Chiefs -3.5 (-102)
- Moneyline: Texans +160, Chiefs -180
- Total: Over/Under 41.5 (-115/-105)
The odds and lines presented here are the best available from selected sports betting sites at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Expert prediction: Texans vs. Chiefs
Utilizing state-of-the-art data analysis and advanced algorithms, the experts at Dimers have performed 10,000 simulations of Saturday’s Texans vs. Chiefs game.
According to Dimers’ famous predictive analytics model, the Chiefs are more likely to beat the Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. This prediction is based on the model giving the Chiefs a 63% chance of winning the game.
Elsewhere on the betting board, Dimers predicts that the bookies have gotten it right and the Texans and Chiefs each have a 50% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 41.5 points has a 56% chance of going over.
As always, these predictions and probabilities are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Texans vs. Chiefs best bet
Our top pick for the Texans vs. Chiefs Week 16 NFL game is to bet on Over 41.5 points (-115).
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Score prediction for Texans vs. Chiefs
Dimers’ projected final score for the Houston vs. Kansas City game on Saturday has the Chiefs winning 23-20.
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NFL player props: Saturday
NFL player props are an exciting way to wager on Saturday’s game without necessarily betting on its outcome.
This article features the most likely first and anytime touchdown scorers for the Texans and Chiefs, along with projected player stats.
Houston Texans
First touchdown scorer predictions
- Joe Mixon: 14.4% probability
- Nico Collins: 10.6% probability
- Tank Dell: 6.6% probability
Anytime touchdown predictions
- Joe Mixon: 53.3% probability
- Nico Collins: 41.6% probability
- Tank Dell: 28.4% probability
Projected box score leaders
- QB passing yards: C.J. Stroud, 270 yards
- Receiving yards: Nico Collins, 86 yards
- Rushing yards: Joe Mixon, 73 yards
Kansas City Chiefs
First touchdown scorer predictions
- Isiah Pacheco: 8.2% probability
- DeAndre Hopkins: 7.3% probability
- Xavier Worthy: 6.7% probability
Anytime touchdown predictions
- Isiah Pacheco: 34.1% probability
- DeAndre Hopkins: 30.0% probability
- Travis Kelce: 28.7% probability
Projected box score leaders
- QB passing yards: Patrick Mahomes, 274 yards
- Receiving yards: Travis Kelce, 64 yards
- Rushing yards: Isiah Pacheco, 51 yards
NFL Week 16: Texans vs. Chiefs
Get ready for Saturday’s matchup between the Texans and Chiefs in Week 16 of the NFL season at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EST. We emphasize that all of the NFL best bets and NFL predictions on this page are based on 10,000 data-driven simulations of the Texans vs. Chiefs matchup, and they are accurate at the time of publication. They aim to assist you make more informed choices when placing bets at online sportsbooks.
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Kansas State Lands Commitment From FCS Standout
The Kansas State football team added another commitment on Friday.
West Georgia safety Mar’Quavious Moss announced he will continue his career with the Wildcats. He has two years of eligibility left.
KLIEMAN TALKS RUTGERS
Kansas State coach Chris Klieman almost visibly exhaled a sigh of relief when asked about Rate Bowl preparation.
With so much talk about recruiting and the transfer portal, Klieman finally had the opportunity to rave about facing a team like the Scarlet Knights.
“Greg Schiano is a phenomenal football coach, so much respect for him,” Klieman said. “I have not had the chance to meet him yet. I’m excited about that just because of the respect I have for him. They’re gonna be disciplined, they’re gonna be physical, they’re not gonna beat themselves. I’m sure they’re gonna be going through some of the same things, whether it’s injuries, trying to play some young guys, to maybe a guy deciding if he’s going to the NFL. That makes it a little bit difficult to prep, but our guys are really excited to be able to play a Big Ten school.”
GIDDENS, PARISH OUT
Running back DJ Giddens and defensive back Jacob Parrish have officially played their last collegiate games.
Klieman confirmed Friday they will not play against Rutgers.
“Those are the only two, I think, outside the portal that aren’t playing,” Klieman said.
Parrish and Giddens have declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. Giddens is projected to be selected in the second or third round, while Parrish is likely a Day 3 acquisition.
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