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Musicals based on musicians are nothing new. Some performers are more obvious hosts than others, however. For example, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons make sense for a musical soundtrack (as seen during Jersey Boys). A less obvious group to base a production on is folk-punk rockers The Pogues, however writer David Simon is working on doing just that. -
Miley Cyrus' 'Adore You' video leaked a day early [WATCH]
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Beyoncé sings and dances with terminally ill child at Las Vegas show [WATCH]
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Eminem, Run The Jewels do their best to ruin Christmas with photos, video
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Dan Dean of Phillips, Craig & Dean Shares Christmas
Since 1991, fans have been worshiping to the music of Phillips, Craig & Dean. Dan Dean shares some of his favorite things about Christmas in this Hallels exclusive. -
Randy Phillips of Phillips, Craig & Dean Shares Christmas
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Orchestral Flash Mobs: Guaranteed to Get You in the Holiday Spirit
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Lupe Fiasco drops new song 'Piru Blues,' a leftover from 'Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 1' [LISTEN]
Lupe Fiasco played Santa and dropped a new track this morning called "Piru Blues," according to Complex. The DJ SimonSayz-produced track, which didn't make the cut for his last album, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 1, explores love and violence on the streets. -
Tuesdays Under 21: Arlissa
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Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina speaks out after her release from prison 'I was always free, because I felt free'
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Justin Bieber tweets 'I'm officially retiring'
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George Harrison was reportedly offered but refused the honor of OBE in Britain before his death - It is a lower ranking than Paul McCartney's Knighthood
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