Mama Mia: Here We Go Again final trailer is out

MAMA MIA:  HERE WE GO AGAIN :  Final trailer is out

A new trailer promoting Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again has gone online.

More cheerful than the one we first saw in late January, it still notes the (presumed) death of Meryl Streep's Donna character and offers more footage of Cher as Donna's mom and Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) grandmother.

The plot wrinkle of Sophie's pending motherhood -- making Cher's character a great-grandmother -- factors in, along with plenty of flashbacks and returning co-stars Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgård, Colin Firth, Christine Baranski and Julie Walters from the original Mamma Mia of a decade ago.

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again drops into theaters in July.

MORE BIG 95 MUSIC NEWS:  Wednesday, May 9th

TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY:  What happened to the 80's star?

30 years ago this week, Terence Trent D’Arby's "Wishing Well" was number-one across America.

Considered by a some a rising rival to Michael Jackson, he never sustained his career momentum. Eventually dropping out of the public eye, he now lives in Milan, Italy and goes by Sananda Maitreya.

Married to former Italian TV personality Francesca Francone, the former musician told the Irish Times last fall that his life in the fast lane left him with the equivalent of post-traumatic stress disorder. "I stayed away because I didn’t want to face it. The PTSD can strike at any time and you have to deal with it. I can’t blame drugs, I can’t blame alcohol." Referring to himself in the third person, he adds, "The dude didn’t just change his name to be clever. It was that or death."

Maitreya released the album Prometheus and Pandora last October -- but despite several interviews with British papers and TV, it sank without a trace.  He hinted that 80's label mates Michael Jackson and George Michael wanted his career scuttled.  

Cliff Richard is seeking more than $750,000 in damages after the BBC broadcast a 2014 police search of his home. The "Devil Woman" hit-maker claims airing the images was a "very serious invasion" of privacy.

The late Carrie Fisher rarely discussed her ill-fated marriage to Paul Simon. But just weeks before her death, she opened up to longtime music journalist Robert Hilburn for a recently published biography, Paul Simon - The Life.

Richie Sambora and Heather Locklear’s daughter Ava stars in the movie Mommy Be Mine, which airs on Lifetime Friday night at 7 pm (Central).

Sting and Shaggy will tape an episode of the PBS show Speakeasyon May 24th at the Manderley Bar at the McKittrick Hotel in New York.

The Lynyrd Skynyrd documentary, If I Leave Here Tomorrow, will be screened at the Nashville Film Festival on Friday.

U2’s “Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way” has gotten an official remix by a Canadian EDM duo, The Funk Hunters, whose Frank Middleton says the message “the stems are in your inbox and you only have a few days” came to them while they were on tour, setting off a mad scramble to get it done.

U2 is posting clips of the Songs of Experience tour on Facebook.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Mavis Staples received an honorary doctorate from Delta State University in Mississippi on Monday.


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