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It seemed like a long shot, but Nicki Minaj might actually be in a great position to outdo the success of her most recent single "Anaconda." The challenger? "Only," which will feature Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown. -
Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Others Remember Cream Bassist Jack Bruce
After the unfortunate news broke yesterday, Oct. 25, that former Cream bassist Jack Bruce died, musicians like bandmate Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr took to social media to pay tribute. -
Tweedy Play Several Wilco Songs at Austin City Limits Festival [WATCH]
Tweedy, the father-son duo of Jeff and Spencer, tore up Austin City Limits Saturday, Oct. 25 with a performance that included several Wilco covers. -
Herbie Hancock and Clark Terry Bring The Stars to 'One Night in Harlem' Event at Apollo Theater; Bruce Willis and Quincy Jones Praise Honorees
It's tough to choose just one performer who was the main attraction at this weekend's A Great Night In Harlem event but Herbie Hancock was near the top. The legendary pianist was given the lifetime achievement award from the Jazz Foundation of America during its annual benefit concert at the historic Apollo Theater on October on Friday. -
John Lennon Handwritten Letter Sells for $28,000 at Auction
A handwritten letter from John Lennon to TV host Joe Franklin from 1971 raked in $28,000 at an auction recently. -
Amber Rose Talks About Still Loving Wiz Khalifa at 'Sister Code' Wrap Party [WATCH]
The last six weeks of Amber Rose's life has included hurt, blind rage and, finally, a bit of acceptance. She filed for divorce from Wiz Khalifa last month after a few weeks of rumors and speculation regarding the state of their marriage. Supposedly Rose walked in on her husband in bed with a set of twins and that was the final straw. Of course the media has been looking for comments from either one and, after a few not-so-nice shots, Rose seems to have made peace with things and is able to play nice. Rose recently showed up on the red carpet for her new film "Sister Code's" wrap party and took the time to chat with Black Hollywood Live about everything, including her eternal love for Khalifa. -
Anthony Geary Returning to 'General Hospital' During November Sweeps
Anthony Geary has portrayed Luke Spencer on "General Hospital" since 1978. Yes, the actor loves to come and go from the show, and he is known to take extended yearly vacations, but generally fans of the show know that eventually Geary will return to the canvas of Port Charles. And he will return during November sweeps. -
Security Guard Injured in Ultra Music Festival Incident Brings $10 Million Lawsuit against EDM Event Planners
It may have seemed like the Ultra Music Festival had gotten past all of the hurdles that came with last year's event. Next year's rendition isn't at risk yet but promoters can't be feeling too good with a new lawsuit on its hands. Erica Mack, the security guard who suffered serious injuries after festival-crashers knocked over a fence on top of her, has filed a lawsuit against Ultra for $10 million according to Dancing Astronaut. -
Jenny Lewis Explains Her Insomnia and the Time Ryan Adams Forced Her to Listen to Creed
A lot of artists lose sleep during the writing process, but Jenny Lewis took that idea to a scary level while prepping her recent solo album "The Voyager." Ryan Adams tried to help with her insomnia by forcing her to listen to Creed. -
Temple of the Dog Reunite at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit Concert [WATCH]
The grunge supergroup Temple of the Dog reunited last night at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert and performed a stripped-down version of their hit "Hunger Strike." -
Veteran CNN, Fox News Anchor Terry Keenan Dead of Massive Cerebral Hemorrhage
Terry Keenan's last assignment may be to remind everyone just how short life can be, as she died suddenly late last week from a cerebral hemorrhage. The 53-year-old veteran anchor is known for her work on CNN and Fox News and was most recently employed as a business columnist for the Sunday edition of the "New York Post." -
John Denver Gets Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Seventeen years after his death, John Denver has joined some of the world's greatest entertainers on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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