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A Bigger Bang for the Rolling Stones

April 4, 2008

The Rolling Stones never fails to amaze.

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Just a day before the premiere of their Martin Scorsese-directed concert documentary, Shine a Light, Rolling Stones revealed plans to show the immensely anticipated movie on a record number of Imax screens.

Of course it’ll include Mick, Keith and the group performing at New York’s intimate Beacon Theatre during 2006’s record-breaking A Bigger Bang tour, Shine a Light will be unveiled in an unparalleled 93 Imax screens, as well as 250 normal theatres, nationwide today.

Oops, No Crow Flying with Fleetwood Mac Afterall

March 27, 2008

Seems like Sheryl Crow were a little overeager when she declared that she would be accompanying Fleetwood Mac in the next few months.

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AOL music site Spinner.com’s latest interview with the 46-year-old vocalist declared that she and the classic-rock group “definitely have plans for collaborating in the future.”

That being said was good information to Fleetwood Mac, nevertheless, band’s singer Lindsey Buckingham, confirmed that plans to bring Crow on the bus were unsure.

I think we were all a little surprised [Crow] was announcing that to the world with such certainty,” he advised Billboard.com.

Chase Moves In with JC

March 26, 2008

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Chace Crawford has recently been seen sneaking silently in a hotel space he’s supposed to be rooming in with ex- NSync-er JC Chasez, Defamer.com claims.

Despite the fact that JC was booked into Roosevelt Hotel’s poolside cabana, Chace was spotted in and out from the hotel bar to his friend’s room.

Sure, they’re perhaps just very close buddies, except that this isn’t the only time the duo has tried to shoo-off gay buzz.

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