Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - Posts
George Michael said Tuesday that he and his longtime partner will make their relationship official under new British legislation offering gays many of the legal protections available to married couples.
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The British have always been better at that whole propriety
thing.
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Jerry Garcia's dishwasher, toilets and other home appliances will be auctioned by a nonprofit group hoping to raise more than $100,000.
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It took eight years after the suicide
of lead singer Michael Hutchence for rock band INXS to find a
replacement and return to the recording studio.
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Throughout his incendiary career, Eminem has had no problem mining
his personal demons--from family issues to his money problems to his
tortured youth--for his music.
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On warm nights in this seaside resort, the elderly British foreigner would sing in his backyard — sometimes for friends, sometimes for himself, but always very loudly.
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The Rolling Stones will bring their
world tour to Europe next summer, beginning May 27 in
Barcelona.
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50 Cent, Mariah Carey and Green Day
are the top finalists for the Billboard Music Awards, which
will be handed out December 6 from Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden
Arena, and broadcast live on Fox.
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Back in the U.S.S.R.? No problem. Just don't expect Paul
McCartney to play Beijing anytime soon.
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It might take more than $40,000 bail for Gary Glitter's
get-out-of-jail card.
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Apparently, Chris Cornell didn't take notes on Spinal
Tap--otherwise he may have thought twice about letting his wife
manage his former band, Soundgarden.
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It's hard to know what to make of the Pussycat Dolls — even when they're lounging in front of you wearing very little.
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Ricky Martin is joining with a U.N.-affiliated migration organization to fight human trafficking in Colombia.
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Veteran rockers the Rolling Stones
will perform during the 2006 Super Bowl half-time break, show
sponsor Sprint Nextel Corp. said on Tuesday.
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Reggaeton normally attracts a young following but not this young. A toddler pulled from the crowd stole the show and fans hearts at the Megaton 2005 concert, clutching the mic and going word for word on Angel & Khrizs hit song "Ven Bailalo.
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The Rolling Stones will take a brief break from touring to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.
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Who are you, Roger Daltrey?To millions
of his generation (the ones who didn't die before we got old!),
he will always be the frontman for one of the greatest rock
bands, the Who.
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Who are you, Roger Daltrey?
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Who are you, Roger Daltrey?
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Police said Tuesday that despite reported efforts by former British rocker Gary Glitter's lawyer to get him out on bail, there is no guarantee that he will be released any time soon.
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Singer Ricky Martin is teaming up with a U.N.-affiliated migration organization to fight the illegal trafficking of people in Colombia.
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Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary, who has been battling leukemia, will perform in a holiday concert Dec. 9 in Manhattan's Carnegie Hall.
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The Rolling Stones will kick off a European tour in Barcelona on May 27, and will offer several hundred seats on stage with the band, the group announced Tuesday.
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Bryn Terfel, Wales's illustrious bass baritone, says he is considering taking a year off from the opera stage in 2008 to concentrate on concerts and spend more time with his family.
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Vietnam is
considering releasing British rocker Gary Glitter, who has been
charged with child molestation, on bail but he will not be
allowed to leave the country, a state official said on Tuesday.
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Former Deep Purple singer/bassist
Glenn Hughes is gearing up to record his next solo release,
with the aid of Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante
and drummer Chad Smith. The yet-to-be-titled release will be
recorded in January and is on
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After repeatedly being dissed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
Ozzy Osbourne famously demanded that Black Sabbath be removed from
consideration for the "totally irrelevant" institution.
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After years of rejection,
influential bands the Sex Pistols, Black Sabbath and Lynyrd
Skynyrd are finally making it into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame, organizers said on Monday.
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