Monday, December 31, 2007
Winehouse Hangin With Bryan Adams?
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Beautiful Gems
We Don't Need Any Stinking Money
JON BON JOVI is so content with making new albums and touring that he doesn't need chart success to make him happy. The Bon Jovi rocker admits the band will never be as popular as they were in their 1980s heyday, but they don't care as long as they can continue to make a living out of music.
He says, "It's not about having to prove anything any more. I think we feel that less and less with each album - we know what we've achieved." He adds, "It's important we experiment. Without experimentation there wouldn't be growth, and you risk becoming something of a nostalgia act, trying to repeat past successes."
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Huh, What?
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Mo Bad News For Winehouse
from sun...
AMY WINEHOUSE has been banned from no-strings visits to her jailbird husband after he failed a drugs test.
The troubled singer can now only see BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL, 25, from behind a glass screen with no physical contact.
The move by London’s Pentonville prison, where Fielder-Civil is awaiting trial over assault and trial-fixing allegations, comes after he tested positive last week for a Class A drug, thought to be heroin.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
We Bought It
Singer JOSH GROBAN has scored a new record on the U.S. album charts by becoming the first artist to claim four consecutive weeks at number one with a Christmas album. Josh tied Elvis Presley's three-week record last week and now stands alone as the Billboard 200's Mr. Christmas.
His seasonal album, Noel, shifted an astonishing 669,000 copies last week, giving Groban an additional Christmas bonus - with a 2.77 million sales tally, the album has surpassed Daughtry's self-titled debut and the High School Musical 2 soundtrack to become America's top-selling album of 2007. †
Grohl Still Feelin The Pain
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Look Maw, I am Writin A Book
Britney Spears has created enough bizarre stories to fill a book -- and now she's planning on writing one. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Brit Brit won't be writing a straight-ahead autobiography -- she plans on interviewing herself and a number of her pals on how difficult it is to be a celebrity. In a rare moment of clarity, Spears told an associate she's taking the unorthodox approach "because I'm not that well educated -- at least formally."
They Told Her No, No, No
Amy Winehouse went to visit her husband in prison the other day -- but arrived after visiting hours had ended. A source says, "She was crying and pleading with prison officials to let her in because she's desperate to see him, but they were having none of it. They just told her if she wants to see him, she should turn up on time like all the other visitors."
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
John Mayer 3 Hour Show
He followed that with a set by his blues trio, covering Jimi Hendrix and some blues standards, and wound down the performance with a long set backed by a band that had grown to 10 musicians by the end of the evening. For those who couldn't make it out to L-A, the show will be released on D-V-D next year.
JT Movin To Dubai?
A source tells the Star that Timberlake said, "It's a really amazing culture. I got to watch the sunset last night and that was just incredible. I really love it here."
Cocaine Overdose Killed Lead Singer
Nevada's Clark County Coroner has ruled that singer Kevin Dubrow, from '80s metal band Quiet Riot, died of an accidental cocaine overdose. The cause of death was confirmed after toxicology results came in Monday.
The 52-year-old singer was found dead in his Las Vegas home on November 25. Quiet Riot was best known for their 1983 cover of "Cum on Feel the Noize."
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Pete Is Unhappy
With mixed feelings, he writes (typos and all): "the first reaction is jealousy mixed with a slight sense of entitlement. we just want to be a part of your club. we feel like the orphans in the movie the warriors, when we are just dying to be the baseball furies. the truth be told though when you explore it further than that you realize much more. other than the fact that we play the events for you and the right parties all the time (which is a bit embarrassing either for you or us, not sure which, possibly both. its kind of like being invited to a birthday party and then not allowed to eat the cake.)- it shouldnt mean much. (almost) noone in this industry has vision beyond the fear that this week is their last pay check.
"we want our songs to be immortal and a statue doesnt do anything to help them live forever. it is the people that live and die with them in their ears and throats that give them life. we wont lie to you, accolades from our peers feel great. however, a fifty year old white man shouldnt decide whether we are relevant or not- and he doesn't. we wanted to thank you for making us feel relevant- for sitting up all night to get into our shows and for buying our music. it means more in the wake of moments like this. we know who we are based on those who would walk through hell with us. this is not a disappointment, rather a revelation on what is truly important. Thanks."
Kanye West leads this year's nominations with eight, Amy Winehouse has six, while Foo Fighters, Jay-Z, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake and T-Pain all picked up five.
The 2008 Grammy Awards take place on February 11 at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles
Green Day Undercover?
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wouldn't Have Guessed This One
Carrie was so unpopular during her time at Northeastern State University, she fears students there may try to hurt her if she goes back to visit. She tells New York Daily News, "It's scary, I don't really get the warmest of receptions when I go back. I know somebody could come up and try to... hit me, hurt me, just to say they did it.
Madonna Gets Help
Madonna revealed the news earlier this week at an exclusive listening event. West produced a track titled "The Beat Goes On" and tweaked an older, unreleased track called "The Devil Wouldn't Recognize You." Madonna is eyeing the last week of April for a release.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Boyfriend Advises Janet To Stay Away
While Michael Jackson and all of his singing siblings are trying to put together a world tour , youngest sister Janet seems to want nothing to do with it.The Jackson siblings are planning to hit 40 cities, but the New York Post reports that Janet said she'd only be willing to perform in a few select shows next year.
On top of that, word is that Janet's boyfriend Jermaine Dupri is the one who's trying to talk her out of it -- he wants her in the studio, doing another album and staying away from Michael because of all the bad press he's gotten!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Pat Counts Sheep
MJ On The Comeback
West remixes ‘‘Billie Jean,’’ while will.i.am has revamped ‘‘The Girl Is Mine’’ and ‘‘P.Y.T.’’ The album also features a new version of ‘‘Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’’’ with both Akon and will.i.am.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
More Sad News On Dubrow
Hannah Montana Coming To The Big Screen
Download New John Mayer
The video for the song can be downloaded now from the iTunes Music Store for free. But don’t wait, you only have until Tuesday to grab it. Visit JohnMayer.com to find a link to the store.
What She Wants To Do Next
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Taylor On TV
Taylor Swift is making the TV rounds today. The country starlet will appear on NBC’s Today show in the morning and then will perform later tonight during Christmas in Rockefeller Center.
The Today show begins at 7 AM and the tree lighting in front of 30 Rock starts at 8. Both are on NBC. In addition,
Colbie Surprised
When Colbie Caillat completed her debut album
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Usher Is a Daddy!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
James Blunt = Simple Needs
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Malibu Wild Fires
Friday, November 23, 2007
John Mayer's Favorite Songs
Making his top five pop songs’ list are Paramore with Misery Business, Justin Timberlake’s “Lovestoned/I Think She Knows,” as well as Jordin Sparks’ new tune “Tattoo,” Sara Bareilles’ song “Love Song” and Daughtry’s track “Over You.” Check out JohnMayer.com for his descriptions of why he chose the songs he did.
A Shy Girl From Kentucky
NICOLE SCHERZINGER was shocked when she first saw her stage outfits for a PUSSYCAT DOLLS gig - because they were so revealing.
The singer blames her strict childhood for her prudish attitude towards the band's sexy costumes but insists she managed to put her initial fears behind her.
She says, "I come from a very religious, strict upbringing in Hawaii. My grandfather is a preacher. The first time I saw one of the stage outfits I had to wear for the Pussycat Dolls I screamed. But now I really love doing this."
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Alicia Supports Writers
Alicia Keys took time out from promoting her new As I Am album yesterday (Tuesday) to show solidarity with striking Hollywood screenwriters. The diva performed "No One" and "Go Ahead" at a Writers Guild of America rally that was attended by approximately 10-thousand union members and supporters. The event closed down a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard for much of the afternoon.
Keys, who contacted the W-G-A and asked to take part in the rally, told the crowd, "I'm a writer. Without words, there are no songs. Without words, there are no stories. I'm here for your cause." After her performance, she added: "Stay strong! I'm supporting you! Let's walk!"
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Oops
from tmz...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers filed suit against Showtime Networks over a new show called "Californication." In 1999, the band released a hit album with the same name. That album was named one of Rolling Stone's Top 500 Albums of All Time.
The suit, filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges Showtime and others violated federal trademark law. In the court documents, the band says the song "Californication" and the album achieved "extraordinary critical and commercial recognition," and according to a statement by lead singer Anthony Kiedis, "'Californication' is the signature CD, video and song of the band's career. For some TV show to come along and steal our identity is not right."
Band members want the show to stop using the name and to turn over any profits it made.
A rep for Showtime could not immediately be reached for comment.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Timbaland Going To Be A Baby Daddy
from page six
TIMBALAND is mixing business and pleasure - and is about to become a baby daddy. According to our insider, the power producer is having a baby girl with a woman who works at his record label, Mosley Music Group.
The duo aren't a couple, although Timbaland promises to be "involved in the child's upbringing." Our source added: "He's very excited about the baby and has been very supportive to the mother." The baby is due at the end of November.
Velvet Revolver Can't Go To Japan
The reason, Japanese immigration officials denied the band visas because of the backgrounds of various band members, which have included arrests. Velvet Revolver is appealing the decision but the process could take months to sort out.
Check The Wig
Top Tours
Friday, November 16, 2007
More Christmas Gifts
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Nelly's Christmas Gift To You
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Lifehouse Happy To Play
Ho Ho Ho
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Matchbox Twenty Hits The Road
Alanis Morissette and MuteMath will be opening for the band, with the trek starting on January 25th in Florida and continuing through the Midwest in the beginning of February, the Northeast in mid-February and heading out to the West Coast towards the end of that month. For more info, log on to MatchboxTwenty.com.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
They Like Their Name
Natasha Rides the Bull
Matchbox Twenty To Tour!
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Colbie The Dancer
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Daughtry Wants Your Videos
Reluctant Spice
MELANIE CHISHOLM has threatened to quit the SPICE GIRLS - if her bandmates behave outrageously on their forthcoming world tour. The singer - who has previously dubbed herself 'Reluctant Spice' because she was the last to agree to a reunion - is keen to avoid the tantrums and tour demands the girls are already rumored to be making.
The 33-year-old isn't afraid to quit the group if the girls' behaviour gets out of hand. She says, "If it goes into a diva drama, I'm out of the circus." The reformed group will kick off their world tour on 2 December in Vancouver, Canada.