January 2010
(January 31, 2010)
Well, that only took, what, 50 years? After a career spanning nearly a half-century as a solo artist and a member of groups like Buffalo Springfield and Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Neil Young won his first Grammy
(January 31, 2010)
Bob Marley has been dead for 28 years, but his legacy lives on at the Grammys. Three of his sons were nominated for prizes on Sunday, and two of them won. Ziggy Marley, 41, his eldest son, picked
(January 31, 2010)
SUSAN Boyle could soon be moving house. That’s if Simon Cowell gets his way. The music mogul is keen for Boyle — who shot to fame on his UK TV talent show Britain’s Got Talent and has since
(January 31, 2010)
Michael-Jackson’s kids are planning to pay tribute to their late father when the King Of Pop is posthumously honoured at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. The ceremony’s organisers announced earlier this year that a spectacular star-studded 3D performance
(January 31, 2010)
Susan Boyle’s idol Elaine Paige has apologised after she labelled the Scottish singer “a virus that swept the world.” The I Dreamed A Dream hitmaker became an overnight success last year after a clip of her Britain’s Got
(January 31, 2010)
The Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne, has confessed that he “really likes” Lady Gaga. The Black Sabbath legend believes Gaga is one of the few to stand out from the crowd in a music industry plagued by
(January 31, 2010)
Pete Waterman has been lined up to write and produce the UK’s entry to the Eurovision Song Contest this year. The pop mogul, who has penned hits for acts including Kylie Minogue, Westlife and Steps, said he is
(January 31, 2010)
Video: Twenty Twenty - Forever
(January 31, 2010)
Video: Twenty Twenty Get Down
(January 28, 2010)
A charity album featuring performances from the Hope For Haiti Now telethon has gone straight to number one in the US album chart. The compilation album is the first digital-only release to top the Billboard 200 chart. The
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