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Song Related News for May 16, 2008
T-Pain leads BET Award nominees
(Reuters)
Reuters - T-Pain led the nominees for the
eighth annual BET Awards, an event celebrating the leading
lights in African-American music, film and sport, organizers
said on Thursday.
New `Ballo' production aims to shock and inspire
(AP)
AP - A new staging of Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera" has been retooled for shock value, moving the setting to the smoking ruins of the World Trade Center and inserting liberal doses of flabby flesh and Hitler in drag.
Country star Shania Twain, husband splitting up
(AP)
AP - TORONTO (AP) — Shania Twain and husband-producer Robert "Mutt" Lange are splitting up after 14 years of marriage. The 42-year-old Canadian country superstar and 59-year-old Lange married in 1993 and have a 6-year-old son named Eja. Her publicist provided no further details Thursday about the couple's breakup.
BET Noms Bring T-Pain
(E! Online)
E! Online - As the saying goes, no T-Pain, no BET gain.
Neil Diamond Dings Claynation
(E! Online)
E! Online - It may have taken him more than four decades and 40-plus albums to get there, but Neil Diamond is finally No. 1, to the dismay of Toby Keith, Clay Aiken and Josh Groban.
Shakira campaigns for poor children
(Reuters)
Reuters - Colombian pop singer Shakira is
using her fame to help poor Latin American children, but she
also has her heart set on a new role -- mother to her own
offspring.
Taylor Hicks to play Teen Angel in Broadway's `Grease'
(AP)
AP - Taylor Hicks is going from "Idol" to "Angel."
Lou Reed to host satellite radio show on Sirius
(Reuters)
Reuters - Rocker Lou Reed is taking a walk on
the wild side to Sirius Satellite Radio Inc, where he will host
his own weekly show, the company said.
Winehouse and Doherty: Doing What They Do Best
(E! Online)
E! Online - Her debut album may be called Back to Black, but at this rate, Amy Winehouse seems destined to simply fade to black.
Pearl Jam says new album in "very infant stages"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Pearl Jam has started work on a new
album, but it's still in "its very infant stages" according to
the rock group's lead guitarist, Mike McCready.





