Page took exception to the plans, telling the local council in a letter of objection that the works could have "catastrophic consequences" for the integrity of his own house.
The former Take That singer was performing at the Apple Music Festival in London at the weekend when his band briefly played Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love.
Williams changed the lyrics, singing: "I'm gonna dig a big hole and fill it full of sh*t," before segueing into his own track Kids. This week Williams told The Sun that the renovation works are still ongoing. Read his comments
here.
Ozzy later admitted that he was suffering from sex addiction, that he was seeing a psychologist regularly, and issued a public apology to all those he'd hurt.
Sharon tells Conan O'Brien: "He's fine. It's tough when you're an addict. He liked too much alcohol, he likes too much drugs, he likes too much sex, he likes too much food. Everything is too much. It's tough for somebody who suffers with that." Read more
here.
The aim of the project is to capture fans who love football, music and hometown heroes. In most cases, the artists are paired with the city they call home.
The project was organized by Teespring, an online platform that enables users to buy and sell custom-designed t-shirts on-demand. The platform allows them to quickly release and sell new designs to fans without having to run any inventory risk.
The line includes nearly every team in the NFL, and each shirt design is different. Mraz's shirt for the San Diego Chargers has his name and a line drawing of his face plastered on the front; while the Frank Sinatra design for the New York Giants is more subtle, with the singer's signature fedora capping the city's name. Read more
here.
"Being able to combine the energy of Vegas with our collection of songs is going to be an amazing experience for both us and our fans,"� said Howie Dorough in a prepared statement.
"We're going to be a part of this spectacle together, and the Vegas strip is such a great place to perform our songs for the best fans in the world." See the dates for the residency
here.
The hit making rockers will join the previously announce lineup of Kid Rock, Chris Stapleton, Larry The Cable Guy, Luke Bryan and Travis Tritt for the 41st annual event.
"I am extremely humbled and excited for this year's Volunteer Jam. I think the fans are going to get a great variety of music from rock to country to southern rock with this stellar lineup, which reminds me so much of some of the early 'Jams' that we held at Municipal Auditorium," says Charlie Daniels. "We are also going to be raising some well-needed money to continue our support of the Veterans through the Journey Home Project."
A portion of the proceeds from the night will go to the The Journey Home Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit co-founded by Daniels and manager, David Corlew, to help Veterans of the United States Armed Forces. For more info on The Journey Home Project, please visit
thejourneyhomeproject.org.
The tour is scheduled to kick off on February 23rd in Saginaw, MI at the Dow Event Center and will conclude on April 21st in Nashville at the Ascend Amphitheater.
The announced dates show a big gap from late March until the Nashville show so there is a possibility that more dates will be announced soon. Read more and see the dates
here.
It also has the ability to add Andrew W.K.'s infamous dirty white T-shirt and stringy long hair to any photo, as well as other options, including an animated blood flow graphic saved as a GIF.
In addition, Andrew has performed vocals on a brand new song with dance music producers MAKJ & Timmy Trumpet called, "Party Till We Die". Released by legendary Dutch EDM label, Spinnin' Records, the new song is packed with massive synth leads, uplifting chords, and a ground shaking stadium crowd sing along lead by Andrew's signature rally cry. "Party Till We Die" can be found
here.
The sculpture, which was named 'Ed Sheer-ham," went for $8,000. Sheeran described the design as "awesome" before it went on the block, reports BBC News.
Before hospice staff confirmed that an "excited" Sheeran was the final bidder, there was speculation about whether he would, in fact, make the purchase. Read more
here.
The Pink Pistol will host a block party on October 22nd. The store will includes an old fashioned soda fountain, three photo booths and a big screen slideshow.
"It feels full circle to have everything under one 'roof' basically where it all began in my hometown of Lindale," Lambert says of her new storefront. Read more
here.
The cover features a majestic lion sitting in a bed of light pink roses and holding a large gold key in his mouth. It's similar to Khaled's album cover by the same name, which shows him sitting on a throne surrounded by pink roses with a lion at his feet. We can't say we blame him for sticking with a theme here.
Inside, some of the "keys" to success Khaled shares are avoiding "They" aka the people who doubt you, and to "win, win, win no matter what," a line from his 2010 single "All I Do is Win" featuring Ludacris, T-Pain and more. Read more some of the teaser "keys"
here.
The song appears on his most recent album Black, but their performance at Red Rocks marked the first time listeners were treated to a live version of it. "This is unbelievable," Bentley told the crowd by way of introduction. "This person flew from Boston to be here, and she is one of my favorite singers."
Bentley went on to explain how they first linked up. He texted Morris about singing on "I'll Be the Moon" once he'd finished writing it, and he couldn't stop praising her "cool" behavior in a city like Nashville, where bigger egos normally prevail. According to Bentley, they talked on the phone about recording together and then she showed up solo at the studio instead of trailing a big entourage.
Morris is currently opening for Keith Urban's RipCord World Tour, but seeing her take a brief break and fly out to Colorado to join Bentley just reinforces her cool girl demeanor.
The two performed the mournful, understated song with minimal instrumentation. Watch the pair
here.
The Proust Questionnaire is a set of questions about a subject's personality and is devised around answers given by French writer Marcel Proust to a questionnaire in an English-language confession album in 1890.
Davis is asked to name his favorite virtue, his biggest fault, his idea of happiness and describe his current state of mind - among other similar questions.
Asked what talent he wishes he had, the vocalist says: "I'd love to be able to draw. I take it back...the ability to paint." Read more
here.
"I am overwhelmed with gratitude and excitement to share this body of work I have written, with you," wrote Solange in an Instagram post announcing the surprise album.
The singer also shared a track list, which reveals collaborations with Kelly Rowland, Lil Wayne, the Dream and others. Mama Tina Knowles gets a shout-out in one interlude title, while the ambitious 20-track album contains confessional titles like "Weary" and "Borderline (An Ode to Self Care)." See the full tracklisting
here.
The video originally starred supermodels Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Tatjana Patitz, who lip-synced Michael's song while he hid in the shadows and avoided being front and center. To celebrate the video's anniversary and New York Fashion Week, Vogue and Instagram teamed up to update the visual with a bevy of new beauties.
Among the new supermodels featured in the video are Adriana Lima, Joan Smalls, Anna Ewers, Irina Shayk and Taylor Hill, each sporting a look that comes straight from New York Fashion Week as they walk the Manhattan streets and lip-sync the song for a new generation. Whether doing a photo shoot in the park, dancing on a rooftop or riding around in the city, these supermodels bring a flare of color and energy to the new video. Read more
here.
Appearing on the Tax Season podcast, Beanie posed the question, "So what's the real reason why [Meek] was mad at Drake?" He immediately launched into his answer. "In my point of view? You was laying in the bed one night, you rolled over and you looked at her and you asked her, 'You f* that n*-?' And she ain't answer you in the way you wanted to," he said, laughing at the end.
Drake and Minaj's close relationship goes way back to his debut album Thank Me Later. On the track "Miss Me," he rapped, "I love Nicki Minaj/ I told her I'd admit it/ I hope one day we get married just to say we f*ing did it/ And girl I'm f*ing serious/ I'm with it if you with it/ Cause your verses turn me on and your pants are mighty fitted." The two were rumored to be together several times, but nothing official ever seemed to come of it. Read more
here.
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