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Madonna returns to Malawi to launch girls school

Brittni DeHart October 26, 2009

From The Associated Press An official for Madonna's African charity says the star has arrived in Malawi to visit the girls school she is building in the impoverished country where she adopted two children. The...

Timberlake gets restraining order against woman

Brittni DeHart October 24, 2009

From The Associated Press Justin Timberlake was granted a temporary restraining order on Friday against a woman his attorney described as an obsessed stalker, court records show. Los Angeles Superior...

Country singer Justin Moore to be first-time dad

Brittni DeHart October 23, 2009

From The Associated Press Justin Moore is riding high on his first No. 1 song, "Small Town USA." Early next year, he's planning to celebrate another first: a baby daughter. "Just found out I'm adding...

World’s biggest band adapts to changing times

Brittni DeHart October 23, 2009

From The Associated Press Even while maintaining its status as one of the few musical acts that can still fill stadiums, U2 is struck by how quickly its world is changing — musically and politically. Charismatic...

AP source: Bon Jovi to open Giants-Jets stadium

Brittni DeHart October 22, 2009

From The Associated Press Bon Jovi will play the kickoff concert next spring at the new $1.6 billion stadium that will serve as the home for the Giants and Jets.An official familiar with the plans for...

Paul McCartney plans European tour in December

Brittni DeHart October 22, 2009

From The Associated Press Paul McCartney will return to Hamburg, where The Beatles honed their craft, to launch his first European tour in five years.McCartney announced Thursday he will play the German...

Push Play at Toad’s Place

Zach Gzehoviak October 21, 2009

Quite a few females between the age of 18 and 25 have probably sat around, eating popcorn, wishing, and staring: “(sigh) it’s a shame, those Jonas Brothers are so adorable and innocent.  I’d totally...

Phil Collins Not Pounding the Skins

The Associated Press October 21, 2009

HAMBURG – Phil Collins is drumming no more, for now. The former singer and drummer for Genesis told a German newspaper that since he had surgery in April to repair a dislocated vertebra in his neck,...

Beyoncé Delays Amid Muslim Criticism

The Associated Press October 21, 2009

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – R&B star Beyonce Knowles has postponed a planned concert in Malaysia, the event's organizer said Monday, following accusations by Islamic conservatives that the show would...

Chris Brown embarks on ‘Fan Appreciation’ tour

Brittni DeHart October 21, 2009

From The Associated Press It's safe to say Chris Brown does not have as many fans as he did before he attacked Rihanna (ree-AH'-nah). But he still has some, and he's going on tour to thank them next...

The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes

Brittni DeHart October 21, 2009

From The Associated Press iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Oct. 19, 2009: Singles: 1. "3," Britney Spears 2. "Fireflies," Owl City 3. "Party In the U.S.A.," Miley...

NJ Symphony Orchestra names new conductor

Brittni DeHart October 21, 2009

From The Associated Press The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra has selected a new conductor. The orchestra announced Tuesday that 46-year-old Jacques Lacombe will succeed Neeme Jarvi (NAY'-mah YAHR'-vee). Jarvi...

Phil Collins not pounding the skins

Brittni DeHart October 20, 2009

From The Associated Press Phil Collins is drumming no more, for now. The former singer and drummer for Genesis told a German newspaper that since he had surgery in April to repair a dislocated vertebra...

Elvis’ hair sells for $15K at Chicago auction

Brittni DeHart October 19, 2009

From The Associated Press A clump of hair believed to have been trimmed from Elvis Presley's head when he joined the Army in 1958 has sold for $15,000 at a Chicago auction house. Also among the 200...

Def Leppard cancels third leg of tour

Brittni DeHart October 18, 2009

From the Associated Press Rock band Def Leppard has canceled the final leg of its North American tour. The band said in a statement on its Web site that it canceled 23 shows in the U.S. and Canada...

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