Vince Gill And Keith Urban Bring In $650,000 From We're All For The Hall
Keith Urban and Vince Gill, both of whom organized and performed at the Country Music Hall of Fame's 2013 All for the Hall event, helped bring in nearly $650,000 during the annual benefit. The show went down April 16 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, featuring a host of top country talent including Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Rosanne Cash and more.
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Justin Bieber Abandons Monkey In Munich
After getting his monkey, Mally, confiscated earlier this month by customs officials at an airport in Germany, Justin Bieber has abandoned the animal. Mally was quarantined after the Bieb brought her to the country without the proper paperwork. The Evening Standard reports that Bieber's management contacted the animal clinic where the monkey is being held.
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Paul McCartney Adds Three Canadian Dates To Out There Tour
Paul McCartney has added three Canadian dates to his upcoming North American Tour. The former Beatle will stop on July 7 at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, August 12 at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg and August 14 at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field in Regina. It'll be McCartney's first time playing the cities of Ottawa and Regina.
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Country Legend George Jones Dies At 81
Country music legend and pioneer George Jones has passed away at the age of 81. He died Friday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, his public relations firm said. He had been hospitalized since April 18 with fever and irregular blood pressure. Jones, nicknamed "The Possum," was the architect of some of country music's most timeless and endearing songs.
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Metallica's Next Album Won't Be Out Until 2014, At Earliest
Metallica fans will have to be patient while waiting for the metal band's next album. Guitarist Kirk Hammett says that they probably won't finish it until 2014. Speaking with GulfNews, Hammett opened up on the band's plans for the near future: "That's what we're hoping would happen. Whether that's a reality, we'll see. We're recording stuff here and there . . ."
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Red Hot Chili Peppers To Play Dalai Lama's Environmental Summit
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been confirmed for an appearance at the upcoming Dalai Lama's Environmental Summit, which goes down from May 9-11 at Maitripa College in Portland, Oregon. "The musical element of this event is intended to be a display of joyful celebration and an inspiration to future generations to care for our planet," reads a press release for the event.
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Gary Oldman To Appear In David Bowie Video
Dark Knight actor Gary Oldman looks to be the next celebrity to appear in a new David Bowie music video this year. Bowie was photographed wearing long brown religious robes alongside the actor on the set for the video of "The Next Day," the title track and third single off Bowie's newest album.
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Kelly Rowland One Of People's Most Beautiful People
Kelly Rowland has been named one of People's "Most Beautiful People." The 32-year-old R&B star shares the honor with the likes of Kerry Washington, Halle Berry, Jennifer Lawrence, Gwyneth Paltrow, and others. In the magazine photo, Kelly poses without makeup saying, "I feel very comfortable in my skin and very comfortable to share it with you guys."
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Blake Shelton Explains New Album Title
Blake Shelton is currently atop the Billboard country chart with his new album, Based on a True Story . . ., prompting him to open up about the title. During an interview with the Boot, he explained that he fought to get the song names he wanted: "There's a song on there called 'Granddaddy's Gun.' I actually have my granddad's gun and it's so cool to me."
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