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Jimmy Page to Record First Solo Album in Almost 30 Years: Releasing in 2016
After a two year endeavor reissuing all nine studio albums and officially closing the doors to classic rock giant Led Zeppelin's vaults, the silver-haired, Les Paul wielding guitar hero, Jimmy Page, recently announced he'd release his first solo album in almost 30 years in 2016. -
Hillary Clinton Doesn't Inspire 18-to-29-Year-Old Voters Who Have a "Negative View" of Her
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Ed Sheeran to Appear in Third Installment of 'Bridget Jones's Baby'
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Chicago Policeman Charged With First Degree Murder in Shooting of Black Teenager
After the city threatened to make public a video that showed a Chicago police officer shooting an unarmed black teenager, the officer was charged with first degree murder. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Top 10 Revealed as Korin Sings for the Save Again
The Voice is continuing its slow crawl to the finale of season 9 by eliminating only one contestant a week. So, on Tuesday night, once again the stakes were low. Despite middling performances from the majority of the contestants on Monday (Nov. 23), all but one were going to get through... so how did it play out? -
John Stamos Given 3 Years Probation, Counseling and AA Meetings for DUI
Actor John Stamos has been sentenced to three years probation, drug and alcohol counseling and over 50 alcoholics anonymous meeting after pleading no contest to his June DUI case. -
Lil B Explains the 'BasedGod Curse' and How to Escape its Wrath
Lil B discusses the origins of his curse. Lil B's BasedGod Curse may have more of an effect than one would guess. As was previously reported, his curse on James Harden seemed to be debilitating his early game play. -
‘Empire’ Giveaway: Win a Copy of Season 2 Soundtrack Feat. Jussie Smollet, Alicia Keys & More
Back in September, 'Empire' kicked off its star-studded season 2 and the first half of FOX’s hit series features plenty of possible chart-topping music. Last season, the series was accompanied by a soundtrack that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Just like its precursor, 'Empire: Original Soundtrack, Season 2, Volume 1' features a slew of musical acts including some who have made guest appearances on the show. To celebrate we are giving away three copies of the 'Empire' season 2 soundtrack featuring Alicia Keys Pitbull and Jussie Smollet, who stars as Jamal Lyon, among others. -
Pusha T Announces New Album 'Darkest Before Dawn' Due Out Next Month
G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha T has announced that he'll be releasing his next studio album, Darkest Before Dawn, in only a few weeks, but it's not the long-anticipated King Push. Darkest Before Dawn will serve as a prelude to the rapper's next big release. -
Alabama State Releases Statement Regarding Lil Wayne Homecoming Hoax
Alabama State was recently tricked into believing Lil Wayne would be performing at their homecoming celebration. Fake promoters promised the university an appearance from the New Orleans rapper. Alabama State has issued a statement regarding the incident. -
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