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Original KISS members amiable during Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
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RIAA sues Kim Dotcom and other MegaUpload representatives
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50 Cent's new series 'Power' gets official premiere date
50 Cent's Starz series 'Power' has an official premiere date. The 50 Cent-produced Starz series Power has an official premiere date. According to Complex, the show will air on Starz on Saturday, June 7th at 9PM ET/PT. -
UPDATE: 2 Chainz pleads not guilty to drug possession charge
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Bluegrass Hall of Famer George Shuffler Dies
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