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  • 2018-10-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Is Michael Bublé 'Retiring' from Making Music? (en)
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  • In mid-October 2018, singer-songwriter Michael Bublé defused speculation generated by a newspaper interview that he would be bringing his career to a close. Bublé took a two-year hiatus from recording in the wake of his firstborn son Noah's October 2016 cancer diagnosis. During an interview published in the Daily Mail's weekend magazine on 13 October 2018 that touched on the end of that hiatus, Bublé explained his reasons for recording his forthcoming new album in the wake of his son's battle with cancer -- and seemingly announced his retirement from the music world in a story hyperbolically headlined Michael Bublé QUITS Music Following Heartache Over Son Noah's 'Life-Changing' Cancer Battle as He Reveals He Is Done with Fame in Final Interview: But a few days later a spokesperson for Bublé told NBC's Today Show that He is NOT retiring. Definitely not. Perhaps Bublé's comments about having given his last interview and retiring from the business were meant to be tongue-in-cheek in a way that was misunderstood or didn't come across in print, as Today suggested: The Canadian singer and songwriter himself also dismissed the Mail's report during a subsequent interview: Bublé's new album, Love, is scheduled to be released on 16 November 2018. (en)
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