Posted on Dec 21, 2009 under Paul McCartney |

Former Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney has hinted that he would like a residency at the O2 Arena in London.
The 67-year-old star will be playing at the venue in Greenwich, south London, on December 22 and said that he ‘quite fancied the idea’ of a run of shows there.
He said: “Last time I ever did that was when The Beatles used to do Christmas shows, and it was brilliant because… you would be there for a week or two.
“It was fantastic, just dossing in your overcoat and everything.”
Artists who have previously played residencies at the O2 include Prince and Britney Spears, and Michael Jackson was due to play 50 dates there before his sudden death in June.
Posted on Dec 21, 2009 under Grammy, Magazine |
Whitney Houston is on the January 2010 cover of InStyle magazine. The singer opens up about what it’s like to be performing live again, her relationship with her 16-year old daughter and a possible return to film. The 6-time Grammy winner also talked about what it’s like to be a sex symbol at the age of 46, saying “Sexy can be sexual without having to expose a lot of yourself. Your body can express a lot without your having to take off a lot. I try to splash it in there a little bit, just by body movement. A smile, a little glance, the way you lean back says sexy without being too open or offending anyone. Because once they’ve seen it all, they go, ‘Man, I’m bored with that,’ instead of ‘Hmm, what’s she going to do now?’”
Posted on Dec 21, 2009 under Gwen Stefani, Taylor Swift |
Kid Rock and Dave Grohl are doing like Taylor Swift and Gwen Stefani as the two rock stars have also decided to file a lawsuit against a small town bar for allegedly jacking their music. The two singers dropped a serious copyright infringement lawsuit on a Canton, Ohio watering hole called Mallonn’s Grill & Bar because the drinking establishment allegedly didn’t have the licensing it needed to play the tunes. Kid Rock and Dave now want the bar to pony up the money for damages and to stop playing their music immediately. Taylor, Gwen and Bon Jovi have filed similar suits against other bars across the country within the last month.