AP - Aug 3, 2007
Some 7,000 people showed up to watch Bruce Willis and his blues band perform at the Kennedy Space Center s rocket garden. Fans cheered as Willis sang and played the harmonica, filling the moments between...
More »Reuters - Nov 20, 2006
This birthday gift to the grand old man of pop is probably the best thing of its sort that you will ever see. Nine Tony Bennett classics are heard in nine micromovies, each with a new guest star, a...
More »Reuters - Aug 19, 2006
With Jared Leto as its frontman, it was easy to dismiss 30 Seconds to Mars as just another actor s vanity project -- until a new single, a new video and a new confidence in the band s legitimacy resurrected...
More »E! Online - Apr 12, 2006
June Pointer s Grammy-winning career began, literally, as a fairytale. Its ending was another story. The singer, whose years of drug abuse prompted her expulsion from the family business that...
More »Reuters - Jan 26, 2006
For an event about movies, this week s Sundance Film Festival has featured a parade of musicians, from Neil Young to the Beastie Boys, to offer new insight into singers and songs that span decades....
More »E! Online - Oct 11, 2005
When you think of soul music, Peter Gallagher of The O.C. is not exactly the first image that comes to mind. But Epic Records is betting on the actor s Otis Redding-inspired vocal chops, and will...
More »AP - Sep 9, 2005
Cedric the Entertainer will host the 33rd annual American Music Awards on Nov. 22. The actor-comedian will preside over the three-hour show televised by ABC from Los Angeles. Cedric the Entertainer...
More »AP - Aug 1, 2005
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) Bruce Willis, Dr. John and Kenny Wayne Shepherd were among the artists on stage with blues legend B.B. King during a special birthday benefit to raise money for a museum bearing...
More »Reuters - Sep 21, 2004
Stevie Wonder, Usher and Norah Jones are among the artists who will celebrate Ray Charles at an October tribute concert that will be taped for later broadcast on CBS. Genius: A Night for Ray Charles...
More »AP - Jan 16, 2004
She s had her hands all over the naked bodies of the biggest names in music. But she s no groupie. Meet masseuse Dorothy Stein, aka Dr. Dot. She s worked her magic on the necks, arms and lower backs...
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