Reuters - Guns N’ Roses, the rock band whose appetite for self-destruction has left it with only one original member, will release its first album of new material in more than 17 years on November 23, its label said on Wednesday.
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AP - At a celebration/concert for Prince’s new book, late night had turned into early morning, the bar was closing and party organizers were deciding what decorations to pack up first.
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AP - NBA superstar LeBron James and Grammy-winning recording artist Jay-Z want people to get out early to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
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E! Online - Aerosmith is finally getting back in the saddle, eight long years since the release of their last studio album.
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AP - New York’s top court upheld Bianca Jagger’s eviction from a rent-stabilized Manhattan apartment, concluding Thursday that foreigners on tourist visas generally can’t claim New York digs as a “primary residence.”
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Reuters - Country star Kenny Chesney scored his fifth No. 1 on the U.S. pop album chart Wednesday, but with one of his worst opening tallies in years.
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Reuters - Just like the “Seinfeld” episode where George wanted everyone to call him “T-Bone,” Beyonce Knowles would like to be known by a bold new name.
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Yahoo! Music - Aerosmith plan to return to the studio in 2009 after injuries forced them into hiatus.
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Reuters - Guns N’ Roses fans thirsting for the band’s first album of new material in 17 years will have a sweet, fizzy treat to savor as they listen.
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