With her most recent covers album “Love is the Answer” climbing the charts, Barbara Streisand has become the only artist with a #1 Album in five consecutive decades. Bob Weir and Phil Lesh have recruited John Kadlecik (lead guitarist from a Grateful Dead tribute band) for a new band called Further which features an all-Dead set-list.
Bono (of U2 fame) has come out in support of President Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize win, penning an op-ed column in this weekend’s New York Times celebrating Obama’s goal of eradicating world hunger and crediting the President for helping “rebrand America.” “I will venture to say,” Bono writes. “That in the farthest corners of the globe, the president’s words are more than a pop song people want to hear on the radio. They are lifelines.”
On November 10 Wyclef Jean is set to release “From the Hut to the Projects to the Mansion,” a 13-track EP featuring all-new material produced by DJ Drama, which will feature guests appearances by Eve, Timbaland, Maino and Cyndi Lauper, among others.
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Jay-Z notches his 11th Number One album with THE BLUEPRINT 3, pushing him ahead of Elvis Presley as the solo artist with the most number one albums. Jay-Z has the second-most Number One albums among all acts behind The Beatles who have 19.
R. Kelly is scheduled to release several tracks written by Michael Jackson by year’s end. Additionally, the soundtrack to the Michael Jackson documentary THIS IS IT, due October 27th, will include at least five previously unreleased songs.
Artists are eligible for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after their debut release, and notable names for next year’s ballot include The Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Abba, Donna Summer and Jimmy Cliff. Time flies when you’re having fun!
R. Kelly is scheduled to release several tracks written by Michael Jackson by year’s end. Additionally, the soundtrack to the Michael Jackson documentary THIS IS IT, due October 27th, will include at least five previously unreleased songs.
Artists are eligible for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after their debut release, and notable names for next year’s ballot include The Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Abba, Donna Summer and Jimmy Cliff. Time flies when you’re having fun!
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