More details have been revealed following the death of Rick Harrison‘s son.
Back in January, it was announced that Adam Harrison, one of the sons of the 58-year-old Pawn Stars creator and star, had died at the age of 39. At the time, it was revealed that Adam died from a drug overdose.
On Thursday (Feb. 28), Adam‘s official cause of death was confirmed the coroner’s office.
Keep reading to find out more…Adam passed from fentanyl and methamphetamine toxicity, a public information officer from Clark County, Nevada confirmed to USA Today.
The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner also ruled that his death was accidental.
Adam was pronounced dead in the guest house where he was living on Jan. 19. He was discovered after another resident expressed concern about him not making appearance since Jan. 17.
Following Adam‘s death, Rick released a statement mourning his son.
Back in January, it was announced that Adam Harrison, one of the sons of the 58-year-old Pawn Stars creator and star, had died at the age of 39. At the time, it was revealed that Adam died from a drug overdose.
On Thursday (Feb. 28), Adam‘s official cause of death was confirmed the coroner’s office.
Keep reading to find out more…Adam passed from fentanyl and methamphetamine toxicity, a public information officer from Clark County, Nevada confirmed to USA Today.
The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner also ruled that his death was accidental.
Adam was pronounced dead in the guest house where he was living on Jan. 19. He was discovered after another resident expressed concern about him not making appearance since Jan. 17.
Following Adam‘s death, Rick released a statement mourning his son.
- 3/1/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Adam Harrison, the son of Pawn Stars regular Rick Harrison, died at the age of 29 on January 19, and now coroners have confirmed the official cause of death. As reported by Fox News Digital, Clark County Nevada coroners determined Adam passed away from an accidental overdose due to “fentanyl and methamphetamine toxicity.” Rick had previously told the news outlet that fentanyl was responsible for his son’s death and urged the United States authorities and lawmakers to take the “fentanyl crisis” more seriously. “Yes, I can confirm Adam died from a fentanyl overdose,” Rick told Fox News Digital in January. “The fentanyl crisis in this country must be taken more seriously. It seems it is just flowing over the borders and nothing is being done about it. We must do better.” TMZ was the first to report Adam’s passing, noting that he was struggling in the days leading up to his death.
- 3/1/2024
- TV Insider
History‘s Pawn Stars began filming its 23rd season earlier this month, but fans shouldn’t expect the show to address the recent death of Rick Harrison‘s son, Adam Harrison. According to TMZ, a Harrison family spokesperson confirmed the long-running reality series won’t discuss Adam’s passing. Unlike one of Rick’s other sons, Corey “Big Hoss” Harrison, Adam was not a cast member on Pawn Stars. Adam died on Friday, January 19, due to a fentanyl overdose. He was 39. At the time of his passing, Rick took to social media to share a tribute, writing, “You will always be in my heart! I love you Adam,” alongside a broken heart emoji. After Corey, Adam was Rick’s second child with his ex-wife, Kim. He has another son, Jake, with his second wife, Tracy. He also has three daughters: Sarina, Ciana, and Marissa. View this post on Instagram A...
- 2/26/2024
- TV Insider
Pawn Stars lead Rick Harrison has posted a tribute to his son, Adam, following his overdose death on Friday.
Adam Harrison did not appear on the television show that made his family famous. He died at age 39.
“You will always be in my heart!” Harrison wrote beneath a photo that showed him alongside his lookalike son. “I love you Adam.”
Many fans and personalities left their condolences beneath the image, including Donald Trump Jr.
“I’m so sorry man,” Trump Jr. wrote. Rick Harrison was a Trump supporter during the 2020 election campaign.
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Adam’s brother, Corey Harrison, also took to Instagram to share an old baby photo of the two of them in a bath.
“Wax wtf I will always love you bubba,” he wrote beneath the image.
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Adam Harrison did not appear on the television show that made his family famous. He died at age 39.
“You will always be in my heart!” Harrison wrote beneath a photo that showed him alongside his lookalike son. “I love you Adam.”
Many fans and personalities left their condolences beneath the image, including Donald Trump Jr.
“I’m so sorry man,” Trump Jr. wrote. Rick Harrison was a Trump supporter during the 2020 election campaign.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Rick Harrison (@rick_harrison)
Adam’s brother, Corey Harrison, also took to Instagram to share an old baby photo of the two of them in a bath.
“Wax wtf I will always love you bubba,” he wrote beneath the image.
View this post on Instagram
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- 1/20/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Rick Harrison is mourning the death of his son.
On Friday (January 19), it was announced that Adam Harrison, one of the sons of the 58-year-old Pawn Stars creator and star, had died at the age of 39.
Rick‘s PR rep Laura Herlovich confirmed that Adam had died from an overdose and was discovered on earlier that day.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Our family is extremely saddened by the death of Adam,” the Harrison family shared with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “We ask for privacy as we grieve his loss.”
As of right now, the circumstances of Adam’s death are unknown, including when and where he overdosed. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department confirmed with TMZ that an investigation into his death has been opened.
Rick also took to Instagram to mourn Adam‘s death.
“You will always be in my heart! I love you Adam.
On Friday (January 19), it was announced that Adam Harrison, one of the sons of the 58-year-old Pawn Stars creator and star, had died at the age of 39.
Rick‘s PR rep Laura Herlovich confirmed that Adam had died from an overdose and was discovered on earlier that day.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Our family is extremely saddened by the death of Adam,” the Harrison family shared with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “We ask for privacy as we grieve his loss.”
As of right now, the circumstances of Adam’s death are unknown, including when and where he overdosed. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department confirmed with TMZ that an investigation into his death has been opened.
Rick also took to Instagram to mourn Adam‘s death.
“You will always be in my heart! I love you Adam.
- 1/20/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Adam Harrison, Son Of Rick Harrison Of Pawn Stars, Dies At 39(Photo Credit –Instagram)
The show Pawn Stars is a famous American reality television series about the daily operations of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, which was established in 1989. It was initially run by Richard ‘Old Man’ Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, and other family members. The family met with a tragedy as they learned about Rick’s son Adam’s passing, reportedly due to an overdose. Keep scrolling for more.
For the unversed, Rick has three sons: Corey, Jake, and Adam. However, Adam often maintained a low profile. Corey and his childhood friend appear in the popular series, but Adam allegedly stayed away from the humdrum. It is one of the highest-rated series on the History Channel network and is filmed in Nevada’s Las Vegas. Leftfield Pictures produced the reality series.
On Friday, TMZ reported that Rick Harrison’s son,...
The show Pawn Stars is a famous American reality television series about the daily operations of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, which was established in 1989. It was initially run by Richard ‘Old Man’ Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, and other family members. The family met with a tragedy as they learned about Rick’s son Adam’s passing, reportedly due to an overdose. Keep scrolling for more.
For the unversed, Rick has three sons: Corey, Jake, and Adam. However, Adam often maintained a low profile. Corey and his childhood friend appear in the popular series, but Adam allegedly stayed away from the humdrum. It is one of the highest-rated series on the History Channel network and is filmed in Nevada’s Las Vegas. Leftfield Pictures produced the reality series.
On Friday, TMZ reported that Rick Harrison’s son,...
- 1/20/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Exclusive: Big Boi, one of the founders of hip hop pioneers OutKast, is developing a TV series inspired by his own recording studio The Dungeon.
The rapper, who founded the Hey Ya! band with Andre 3000, has teamed up with Trailblazer Studios, one of the companies behind Dawn Porter’s Nat Geo doc Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer to produce a music-mentorship and DIY-studio-makeover series.
The untitled series will see him help budding musicians, working with them to revamp basements, attics, garages, bedrooms, offices and even closets into professionally equipped recording spaces and teaching them ins and outs of the industry as well as working with them at his Atlanta studio.
It comes a few years after Big Boi bought the studio where classics like OutKast’s Southerplayalisticadillacmuzik and Goodie Mob’s Soul Food were recorded.
The series will be produced by Big Boi’s Big Boi Little Boi...
The rapper, who founded the Hey Ya! band with Andre 3000, has teamed up with Trailblazer Studios, one of the companies behind Dawn Porter’s Nat Geo doc Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer to produce a music-mentorship and DIY-studio-makeover series.
The untitled series will see him help budding musicians, working with them to revamp basements, attics, garages, bedrooms, offices and even closets into professionally equipped recording spaces and teaching them ins and outs of the industry as well as working with them at his Atlanta studio.
It comes a few years after Big Boi bought the studio where classics like OutKast’s Southerplayalisticadillacmuzik and Goodie Mob’s Soul Food were recorded.
The series will be produced by Big Boi’s Big Boi Little Boi...
- 7/28/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has ordered “Songland,” a new music competition aimed at discovering the greatest songwriters in the world.
In each episode, five songwriters will perform their original tracks in front of three top music producers and a major recording artist on an intimate soundstage. Each song’s lyrics, arrangements, beats, melody, and story will be considered by the panel as producers engage in a discussion about ways to creatively adapt them to better fit the style and sensibility of the recording artist of the week. The first episode features three-time Grammy nominee Charlie Puth as the mega-recording artist along with a panel of producer-songwriters that includes OneRepublic’s RyanTedder, singer and Grammy-nominated songwriter Ester Dean, and Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter Shane McAnally.
After the performances, the recording artist will choose three songwriters to move forward to the studio and pair them each with the producer best suited to perfect their song. In the end,...
In each episode, five songwriters will perform their original tracks in front of three top music producers and a major recording artist on an intimate soundstage. Each song’s lyrics, arrangements, beats, melody, and story will be considered by the panel as producers engage in a discussion about ways to creatively adapt them to better fit the style and sensibility of the recording artist of the week. The first episode features three-time Grammy nominee Charlie Puth as the mega-recording artist along with a panel of producer-songwriters that includes OneRepublic’s RyanTedder, singer and Grammy-nominated songwriter Ester Dean, and Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter Shane McAnally.
After the performances, the recording artist will choose three songwriters to move forward to the studio and pair them each with the producer best suited to perfect their song. In the end,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s long-gestating songwriting competition reality series Songland has received an 11-episode series order. The project hails from The Voice executive producer Audrey Morrissey, Eurythmics co-founder and producer Dave Stewart, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine and his 222 Productions and OneRepublic’s RyaStewart hn Tedder.
Songland, produced by Universal Alternative Television Studio, aims at giving talented up-and-coming songwriters the opportunity to collaborate with three music producers per episode who are responsible for today’s biggest hits.
Songland had a long and slightly bumpy road to the screen. It was originally ordered to a pilot, with Stewart, Levine, Morrissey and director Ivan Dudynsky attached, in March 2015. A year later, as it was in the casting stage, the project came under intense scrutiny after an intellectual property attorney posted a warning about the onerous contract applicants were asked to sign giving up copyright on any submitted song. The issue was quickly addressed by...
Songland, produced by Universal Alternative Television Studio, aims at giving talented up-and-coming songwriters the opportunity to collaborate with three music producers per episode who are responsible for today’s biggest hits.
Songland had a long and slightly bumpy road to the screen. It was originally ordered to a pilot, with Stewart, Levine, Morrissey and director Ivan Dudynsky attached, in March 2015. A year later, as it was in the casting stage, the project came under intense scrutiny after an intellectual property attorney posted a warning about the onerous contract applicants were asked to sign giving up copyright on any submitted song. The issue was quickly addressed by...
- 10/9/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Singer and songwriter Elle King has signed with Red Light Management’s Mary Hilliard Harrington, Variety has confirmed, following a report in Hits. She was previously represented by Career Artist Management (Cam), which was founded by Jordan Feldstein, who died in December 2017.
In March, Variety reported that the Cam roster had splintered, with King, Miguel and Robin Thicke heading to Roc Nation, which had a partnership with Cam (since dissolved), and Maroon 5 joining a newly structured firm run by Adam Levine, Irving Azoff and longtime Feldstein deputy Adam Harrison.
King had been represented by Chris Knight at Cam and later Roc Nation, but, according to a source, it ultimately wasn’t a good fit.
Harrington, a Nashville veteran who ran the public relations firm The GreenRoom until 2015 when she joined Red Light full-time, represents Dierks Bentley. Red Light, which has offices in Nashville, Charlottesville, Seattle, Los Angeles and New York,...
In March, Variety reported that the Cam roster had splintered, with King, Miguel and Robin Thicke heading to Roc Nation, which had a partnership with Cam (since dissolved), and Maroon 5 joining a newly structured firm run by Adam Levine, Irving Azoff and longtime Feldstein deputy Adam Harrison.
King had been represented by Chris Knight at Cam and later Roc Nation, but, according to a source, it ultimately wasn’t a good fit.
Harrington, a Nashville veteran who ran the public relations firm The GreenRoom until 2015 when she joined Red Light full-time, represents Dierks Bentley. Red Light, which has offices in Nashville, Charlottesville, Seattle, Los Angeles and New York,...
- 5/4/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
When Coachella decided to expand into a two-weekend festival in 2012, many in the music industry thought the then-unprecedented gamble could backfire on the fest’s promoter Goldenvoice. But six years in, the second weekend — whose lineup completely replicates the first — has found a niche not just with fans, who on message boards often discuss its vibe as the less “sceney,” more “music-forward” weekend, but music business professionals as well.
According to a booking insider, requests for all-access passes — wristbands allowing entry to the backstage area where artist trailers are corralled and side-stage access during performances — drop 70% from weekend one to weekend two. Why?
For one, the onslaught of celebrity attendees is generally confined to weekend one, when social media exposure is at its peak. That means many non-performers — and their posses — milling about, straining facilities, parking and crowding the onstage viewing areas. In addition, when an artist on the bill...
According to a booking insider, requests for all-access passes — wristbands allowing entry to the backstage area where artist trailers are corralled and side-stage access during performances — drop 70% from weekend one to weekend two. Why?
For one, the onslaught of celebrity attendees is generally confined to weekend one, when social media exposure is at its peak. That means many non-performers — and their posses — milling about, straining facilities, parking and crowding the onstage viewing areas. In addition, when an artist on the bill...
- 4/22/2018
- by Jeff Miller
- Variety Film + TV
A boy discovers his real, Neanderthal dad, who is hiding from a crazed pharmaceutical firm, in this impressively rendered animation
In a corner of suburban America next to woods, 13-year-old Adam Harrison (voiced by Pappy Faulkner) is distressed to find his body is growing at an alarming rate in particular areas while thick unruly hair grows uncontrollably in others. No, it’s not puberty – or at least not just puberty – but evidence that he’s actually the son of a semi-feral remnant of Neanderthal genetics, a real live bigfoot (Christopher L Parson), living in the woods to avoid the unwanted attentions of a crazed pharmaceutical company, determined to mine his genes to create a cure for baldness.
It’s a fundamentally daft premise, but the film-makers have fun with it, sprinkling wry one-liners along the way to perk things up and threading the plot on a surprisingly strong emotional through-line.
In a corner of suburban America next to woods, 13-year-old Adam Harrison (voiced by Pappy Faulkner) is distressed to find his body is growing at an alarming rate in particular areas while thick unruly hair grows uncontrollably in others. No, it’s not puberty – or at least not just puberty – but evidence that he’s actually the son of a semi-feral remnant of Neanderthal genetics, a real live bigfoot (Christopher L Parson), living in the woods to avoid the unwanted attentions of a crazed pharmaceutical company, determined to mine his genes to create a cure for baldness.
It’s a fundamentally daft premise, but the film-makers have fun with it, sprinkling wry one-liners along the way to perk things up and threading the plot on a surprisingly strong emotional through-line.
- 11/2/2017
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Ariana Grande is back in the U.K. and eager to spend time with her fans in the wake of the suicide bombing that killed 22 and injured 119 more during her Manchester concert on May 22.
On Friday night, the star visited the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where many of her young fans are being treated.
Adam Harrison and Lauren Thorpe, who were injured in the blast along with their 8-year-old daughter Lily, shared photos of their little girl embracing Grande. “All we can do is thank Ariana,” Thorpe tells People. Adds Harrison, “What Ariana Grande did tonight was so selfless...
On Friday night, the star visited the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where many of her young fans are being treated.
Adam Harrison and Lauren Thorpe, who were injured in the blast along with their 8-year-old daughter Lily, shared photos of their little girl embracing Grande. “All we can do is thank Ariana,” Thorpe tells People. Adds Harrison, “What Ariana Grande did tonight was so selfless...
- 6/2/2017
- by Char Adams and Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
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