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The royal family is just like any other family out there. There seems to be a bit of a notion that being part of the monarchy means things are easier, when in fact some of the battles that occur behind the scenes are uglier than a Kardashian fight playing out in the media. Usually when we are talking about royal feuds, Camilla Parker Bowles is somehow involved because her long-standing resentment of Kate Middleton is epic, but she is not the only one who cannot stand the duchess. Apparently, Princess Beatrice feels constantly overshadowed by Prince William's wife, and so her comments do not usually reach all the way across the pond. -
Nelly Announces 2015 Australian Tour with Lupe Fiasco, B.o.B. [SCHEDULE]
Nelly, Lupe Fiasco and B.o.B. are hitting up Australia and New Zealand this winter with a tour. Nelly, Lupe Fiasco and B. o. B. are hitting up Australia and New Zealand this winter with a tour. -
iLove Makonnen Adds A Gucci Mane Verse To "I Don't Sell Molly No More (Remix)" Featuring Wiz Khalifa [LISTEN]
There will never be a shortage of Gucci Mane music. iLoveMakonnen is the latest to recruit the incarcerated rapper for a verse. The ATL newcomer added the verse to his previously released "I Don't Sell Molly No More (Remix)" featuring Wiz Khalifa. -
Want Taylor Swift Tickets? Forbes Predicts '1989' Singer's Shows Will Be Cheaper Than Ever
Swift's star is bigger than ever, but that might create an adverse effect on her ticket prices. -
'Stairway to Heaven' Lawsuit Allowed to Move Forward; Spirit Still Trying to Get Led Zeppelin to Pay Up
Led Zeppelin's motion to dismiss a lawsuit claiming they ripped off the intro to "Stairway to Heaven" has been dismissed, and the case will proceed. Jimmy Page is accused of stealing the opening pattern from the Spirit song "Taurus." -
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett Announce Additional Shows in New York, Los Angeles and London; Festival Dates Coming?
There was a point when Lady Gaga was the hottest live act on the planet. Now she may have to add Tony Bennett to the bill to earn that status but we're certainly not complaining. The duo announced an extra trio of dates on Monday in support of their album Cheek to Cheek, according to Billboard. -
Five Great Bass Tracks from and in Memory of Jack Bruce: Cream's "White Room," Solo Tracks and Guest Appearances
Check out five great bass tracks from throughout Jack Bruce's career in honor of the legendary bassist of Cream, who passed away this weekend. -
Kiss Frontman Gene Simmons: 'Women Should Assume Men Will Abandon Them'
Gene Simmons keeps opening his mouth and making headlines. The Kiss frontman recently published a "self-help book" titled "Me, Inc.: Build an Army of One, Unleash Your Inner Rock God, Win in Life and Business." During a book signing, Fox News decided to interview Simmons, and the results were predictably asinine, via "Rolling Stone." Asked about a section in his book in which he explores the career-woman conundrum, Simmons elaborated, "... women should assume men will abandon them and thus devote their early lives to making money to support themselves." -
Carlos Santana and Son Salvador Perform Epic Version of the National Anthem Before Game 4 of the World Series [LISTEN]
Carlos Santana proved he still has some serious chops on guitar last night, Oct. 25, after he and his son Salvador Santana performed a spectacular rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in San Francisco for Game 4 of the World Series. -
Florence and the Machine Play First U.S. Gig in 11 Months [WATCH]
Florence and The Machine's first U.S. concert in 11 months took a backseat to Chris Cornell's guest appearance with Pearl Jam at the Bridge School Benefit show in California Saturday, Oct. 25, but the gig still produced some noteworthy moments. -
5 Supergroups From Pearl Jam Members...NOT Including Temple of The Dog: Mad Season, Wellwater Conspiracy and More
Temple of The Dog was far from the last supergroup to spring forth from Pearl Jam. Here are five other groups that featured members of the group. -
Roger Daltrey on Today's Music Scene: 'Where Are the Artists Writing with Any Real Sense of Angst and Purpose?'
When you are a part of a band like The Who that was pivotal in progressing rock music in the 1960s and '70s, you kind of have credentials to speak on anything music-related. Enter Roger Daltrey. The frontman spoke to "Mail on Sunday" recently about what today's music landscape is lacking. "Here we are with the world in the state it is in, and we've got One Direction," Daltry said. "Where are the artists writing with any real sense of angst and purpose?"
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