Oct
24

Reuters - Hinder drummer Cody Hanson and his bandmates just bought 120 bottles of Jagermeister, the 70-proof German spirit. The Oklahoma City rock quintet recently installed a Jagermeister machine on its tour bus.

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Oct
24

Deborah Harry, lead singer of Blondie, performs during the NBC 'Today' television show summer concert series in New York, May 25, 2007. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - With three decades in the business and a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, you'd think the outlaw spirit that once guided Debbie Harry's life and career might have faded by now, replaced by the pragmatic conservatism of a career artist.


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Oct
24

In this June 1, 2008 file photo, actress Megan Fox arrives at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - These days, most celebrities trade on their fame for fashion lines, fragrances, reality shows and blogs. Now, some 40 famous folks — from Scarlett Johansson to Jared Leto — will be able to trade their fame with each other.


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Oct
24

Guitarist Slash smiles at the presentation of the new Activision game Guitar Hero III during the E3 Media and Business Summit in Santa Monica, California July 11, 2007. (Mario Anzuon/Reuters)Reuters - A solo album or the third Velvet Revolver album -- or possibly both -- are on Slash's docket for 2009.


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Oct
24

Reuters - With a voice as soulful as Otis Redding's, as romantic as Luther Vandross and as purely Jamaican as reggae itself, Beres Hammond has been a consistent hitmaker since the '70s. Those qualities are still on display on his 25th album, "A Moment in Time."

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Oct
24

Members of the band Nickleback pose for photographers on the Red Carpet at the 2007 Juno Awards in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1, 2007. (David Stobbe/Reuters)Reuters - Chad Kroeger laughs when asked if the phenomenal sales for 2005's "All the Right Reasons" gave confidence to Nickelback as it set out to make its sixth studio album, "Dark Horse."


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