Thursday, November 10, 2005 - Posts
Kanye West can handle gold diggers, but he'll need the best lawyers
money can buy to fend off a big-bucks court battle.
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New album, master classes, concert performances in Europe and America — Earl Wild is turning 90, but that's not stopping him. Neither are two eye operations and a quadruple bypass.
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Former Beatle Paul McCartney is to
broadcast live into space from a U.S. concert to two astronauts
circling the globe.
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New album, master classes, concert performances in Europe and America Earl Wild is turning 90, but that's not stopping him.
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Rapper Beanie Sigel, who has sold more than a million records glamorizing a criminal lifestyle, was briefly jailed Thursday until he paid $26,000 in child support.
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New album, master classes, concert performances in Europe and America Earl Wild is turning 90, but that's not stopping him.
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Kanye West's "Gold Digger" featuring
Jamie Foxx posted a 10th straight week atop the Billboard Hot
100 singles chart Thursday, becoming the second-longest No. 1
of 2005.
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Ashlee Simpson may have followed sister Jessica's lead by launching a singing career, but she's not interested in mirroring her romantic life by linking up with a famous guy.
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The music industry should stop criminalizing customers and limiting their freedom in the battle against piracy, a European consumers' group said Thursday.
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Rapper Beanie Sigel, who has sold more than a million records glamorizing a criminal lifestyle, was ordered jailed Thursday until he pays $26,000 in child support and $2,000 in fines.
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Former Beatle Paul McCartney is to
broadcast live into space from a U.S. concert to two astronauts
circling the globe.
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Former Beatle Paul McCartney is to
broadcast live into space from a U.S. concert to two astronauts
circling the globe.
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When rapper Lil' Kim was sentenced to
a year in federal prison this summer for lying to a grand jury
about a Manhattan shootout, she was lionized by media covering
the hip-hop music scene for not "snitching."
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When rapper Lil' Kim was sentenced to
a year in federal prison this summer for lying to a grand jury
about a Manhattan shootout, she was lionized by media covering
the hip-hop music scene for not "snitching."
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In 1965, John Fahey
released "The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death," an album of
guitar solos. "Blind Joe Death" was a sardonic pseudonym that
Fahey sometimes utilized; today, his transfiguration, and
canonization, continues apace.
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Dating Lance Armstrong has given Sheryl Crow a taste of what it feels like to be part of a celebrity couple and she's not too crazy about it.
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Wagner enthusiasts streaming out of Avery Fisher Hall after Wednesday night's gala concert could scarcely be blamed for casting an eager eye toward another building nearby in Lincoln Center — the Metropolitan Opera House.
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A deejay who was sued earlier this year by Kanye West to keep him from distributing some of West's unreleased songs has filed a countersuit against the rapper.
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Without a shaman or some supernatural help, Carlos Santana's
All That I Am didn't have enough to beat back the latest Now
That's What I Call Music! for chart supremacy this week.
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"This is going to ruin my career. Please don't do this to me."
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