Guns ‘N Roses, Joan Jett, Beastie Boys among 2012 Rock Hall of Fame nominees
Guns 'N Roses, pioneering female hard rocker Joan Jett and New York hip-hop crew the Beastie Boys were among the nominees announced tuesday for 2012 Rock hall of Fame .The hall of Fame got the mission , according to its websites is to cotributition recognizer who have had a very significant impact on the evolution and the development of the 'rock n roll".
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Bangles more hippie than square
The band "Bangle " "anna lee "'s song sweet heart of the moon is the most download of the week, the girl group named "bangle " is back with their full classic pop glory . The music director of the song is the most popular jazz guitarist "Jhon Lennon". -
Selena Gomez to host MTV Europe awards
The disney - pop star selena gomez is going to host the MTV Europe award 2011. - "I'm so excited to be the host of the 2011 MTV EMAs -- it's a dream come true!" Gomez said in the press release. "This is such a huge event that always recognizes the biggest stars in music from across the globe, so it's a real honor to be MC at this year's show."
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Smells like 20 years later
Talk about typical slacker irony — the greatest rock album of the ’90s album sounded terrible to the man who wrote its songs and sang them. Disappointed by so many things in life, tragic Kurt Cobain always hated how “Nevermind” — the record that made him a superstar and grunge-rock legend — turned out. He derided it as sounding too much like Motley Crue
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Blues over shoes
Some songs are comets on the charts and others, like Foster the People’s anthem “Pumped Up Kicks,” need an entire summer to make it to the top. The California band’s front man and chief song smith Mark Foster released the song in May, and this week “Pumped” is No. 3 on the Hot 100 chart — and the tune still has legs.
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The end of the world: R.E.M. calling it quits
The group, composed of Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck and bassist Mike Mills, released its debut album "Murmur" in 1983; at the time it was a quartet, with drummer Bill Berry. He left the group in 1997, two years after he suffered symptoms of an aneurysm onstage. -
Tony Bennett apologizes for 9/11 remarks
Legendary singer Tony Bennett was apologetic Wednesday after saying America "caused" the attacks on the Twin Towers, during a controversial interview on "The Howard Stern Show" earlier in the week.
The 85-year-old Grammy-winning crooner, famed for the 1960s hit single "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," made the remarks on the Sirius X M Radio talk show in New York on Monday.
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'Twilight' star Robert Pattinson working on album, sources say
The twilight star Robert Pattison is found on recording of his new n album.
Pattinson's instrument of choice is the guitar and his album is expected to have a bluesy sound.
"The album Rob will make will be guitar-based and drums, very organic-sounding,.
Simple twist of paint
The singer BOB DYLAN is not just a singer but the painter .who has recently sold a paint gallery in $150000.The paintings, which measure up to 5 feet wide, are on sale. The gallery hasn’t revealed prices, but a series of original paintings by Dylan on sale last year in a London gallery went for $150,000 and up. These latest works are more sophisticated than two of Dylan’s best-known paintings — covers for his 1970 album “Self Portrait” and for The Band’s 1968 debut “Music From Big Pink.”
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