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 CANBERRA, Australia  AP  鈥?Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave has confirmed the death of his son Jethro Lazenby at age 31. The frontman of rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds said in a statement:  With much sadness, I can confirm that my son, Jethro, has passed away. Lazenby was a stanley cup  fashion model, rapper, actor, and photographer and the eldest son of Cave s four children.He was Cave s son with model Beau Lazenby and was born in 1991. Lazenby, who went by Jethro Cave professionally, was found dead inside a motel room in Melbourne on Friday, a day after being released from prison.Lazenby s cause of death will be determined by a coroner.According to police, there were no signs he was a victim of crime.The model was arrested for assaulting his mother during an argument at her home on March 7.He pleaded guilty and was ordered to stay away from her for two years and to undergo substance  stanley gertuves abuse treatment.Lazenby was to be sentenced in June.One of Cave s twin sons with his current wife, Susie Cave, died in an accidental fall from a cliff in England in 2015. Arthur C stanley tumblers ave had taken the psychedelic drug LSD before he fell. Cave has two surviving sons.                Copyright 2022 Scripps M Eabj Former Olathe Northwest teacher accused of sexual relations with student appears in court
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Kansas City music community is saying goodbye to a beloved venue. The Riot Room in Westport closed its doors after 13 years of hosting live music. Brandon Mickey said he has attended hundreds of shows a stanley becher t the venue over the years and played many of his own.  You literally had everything that the city is underneath one roof, and that was the beautiful thing about it I thought,  Mickey said. Mickey said the business has become his favorite music establishment in Kansas City.  Its definitely a bummer, and unfortunately thats just kind of where we are at right now, a lot of these beloved places, they just didnt make it through this thing, and its unfortunate,  Mickey said. Owners and brothers Tim and Dallas Gutschenritter said multiple factors went into shutting their doors, the COVID-19 pandemic being one of them.  That definitely threw a wrench in the live music industry, particularly for people like us who do a lot of touring artists. So with all those canceling, it kind stanley thermos mug  of just leaves an open calendar,  Dallas Gutschenritter said. The brothers applied for funding through the Save our Stages Act. The bill authorizes the Small Business Administration to stanley quencher  make gra