Shawn Christ


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  • LMFAO's Redfoo Announces Solo Album 'Where the Sun Goes'

    Redfoo, one half of LMFAO, recently announced his debut solo album, 'Where the Sun Goes.' The effort, which will feature the single "Juicy Wiggle," is due out this summer according to a press release. 'Where the Sun Goes' will be out via Redfoo's Party Rock Records.
  • 'X-Files' Premiere Date Set: Fox Sci-Fi Drama Will Return Jan. 24

    After 14 years, the FOX sci-fi drama The X-Files will return to the small screen January 24, 2016. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the six-episode series event will premiere following the NFC Championship Game. The series will feature David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in their signature roles of FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
  • Mumford & Sons Perform "Believe" on 'Late Show With David Letterman'

    Mumford & Sons dropped its third studio album, 'Wilder Mind,' earlier this week. They celebrated by performing the lead single from the LP, "Believe" -- the first Mumford track to showcase the band's new sonic direction -- on "Late Show With David Letterman." The group also performed a full set on the new web series, "Legends on Letterman."
  • Slash on Guns N' Roses Reunion and Axl Rose: 'Never Say Never'

    The Guns N' Roses saga continues: Slash recently appeared on CBS This Morning and said that a reunion of the classic lineup isn't out of the question. The guitarist also commented on his relationship with lead singer Axl Rose, with whom he's been feuding with since his departure from the band in 1996.
  • Jamie Foxx Defends His 'Star-Spangled Banner' Performance

    Jamie Foxx wasn't feeling the love following his performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" Saturday, May 2 for the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight. Viewers took to social media to criticize the rendition, but the actor/singer recently revealed there were more problems then just the creative choices he took. Foxx told Access Hollywood, among other outlets, that there were technical issues that contributed to the lackluster showing.
  • UPDATE: Kanye West Not in Talks to Host TV Show on New Vice Channel

    Vice Media made a big announcement recently regarding its new TV channel. The company is planning to launch a channel through A&E Networks - it will replace the History Channel's H2. Vice co-founder Shane Smith added just last week that Kanye West may have his own show on the network, NME notes.
  • 'American Idol' Finale: Chris Brown, Ricky Martin, The Jacksons Added to Lineup

    FOX is gearing up for the Season 14 finale of American Idol and there's a laundry list of talent slated to perform. The cable network recently announced that Chris Brown, Ricky Martin and some members of the Jackson family will join Steven Tyler, Fall Out Boy and Vance Joy on the final episode. Contestants Jax, Clark Beckham, Rayvon Owen and Nick Fradiani will sing tonight, May 6, to see who makes it to the finale.
  • One Direction to Appear on Late Night TV for First Time Without Zayn Malik

    One Direction is entering a new period of its career that doesn't include Zayn Malik, who left the group in March. The four remaining members -- Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Harry Styles -- soldiered on following the news, performing live overseas and starting work on a new album. The group recently announced that its first late-night TV appearance sans Malik will occur May 14 on "The Late Late Show with James Corden."
  • Stream Snoop Dogg's New Album 'Bush' on iTunes Radio

    Snoop Dogg is getting ready to release his 13th album, Bush, and fans can stream the album over at iTunes Radio a full week ahead of its release. The Pharrell Williams-produced will feature guest appearances by Stevie Wonder, Gwen Stefani and Kendrick Lamar. So far the rapper has shared "Peaches N Cream," "So Many Pros" and "California Rolls."
  • AC/DC's Phil Rudd Speaks Out: 'I've Seen the Error of My Ways'

    Phil Rudd is out on bail following a hearing last month where the AC/DC drummer pleaded guilty to charges of drug possession and threatening to kill a person. During a recent interview with Australia's A Current Affair, Rudd talked about his legal troubles and what communication has been like with his former bandmates, who are currently on tour in support of Rock or Bust.
  • Roger Waters on Pink Floyd Reunion: It's 'Out of the Question'

    Roger Waters has once again crushed any hope of a full Pink Floyd reunion. The singer recently spoke to The Times to confirm that he has no desire to get back together with Nick Mason and David Gilmour, who released The Endless River - Floyd's 15th studio album - just last year.
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