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A group featuring Bon Jovi has long been rumored to be one of the favorites to land the National Football League franchise, but many have wondered if they plan to keep the Bills in Buffalo, where they've been since 1960. -
Jon Bon Jovi, NFL: Musician Aims To Purchase Buffalo Bills & Move Team To Toronto Stadium?
Everyone’s favorite steel-horse rider, rock star Jon Bon Jovi, is leading a group that is reportedly eyeing the potential ownership of NFL team the Buffalo Bills. The group has conducted a study that identifies three stadium-locations that would suit the team, however, the Associated Press reports that the team is not willing to negotiate with anyone planning to relocate the team before 2022 – when their lease ends. -
NFL wants $16.6 million from M.I.A. for middle finger incident
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NFL Plans Super Bowl Concerts for Every Borough in New York...But Where? Check Out Music Times' Suggestions
The NFL understands the appeal of musical performance, and thus are compiling the biggest collection of artists for Super Bowl 2014, which will be held in New "New York City" Jersey. Bruno Mars will perform the actual game, but at least five other acts will take a stage in each of the five boroughs of the city. Problem no. 1: New York in February will almost assuredly be cold, certainly too cold for outdoor musicianship. Problem no. 2: Most of the boroughs aren't equipped for indoor concerts. -
M.I.A. Facing $1.5 Million Lawsuit From NFL...More Than A Year After Flipping Off Super Bowl Cameras
Remember the furor around the Super Bowl halftime show? The one where M.I.A. was guest starring alongside Madonna and she flipped the bird? No, it wasn't this year's Super Bowl. It was 2012. If you forgot about the controversy, you're forgiven, because some of us sure did. Anyways, the NFL haven't forgotten about it, and now they're looking to get $1.5 million from the alt-pop star for breach of contract. -
Five Quickies: Gustavo Dudamel's Film Score, All of Chopin for Free, Jazz Cellist Fred Katz Dead, Five Reasons to Love Classical, NFL TV Fugue
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How is an Opera Like a Game of Football? Classicalite Knows the Answer...
Opera lovers may think there are no similarities between opera and football, but Classicalite has managed to find some.
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