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TV’s Most “Shazam-ed” Songs in March 2016
Wonder what song that is still stuck in your head from last night’s episode? These are the most Shazam-ed songs from TV in March.
Bruce Springsteen Joined on Stage with Bob Seger in Detroit, Condemns Anti-LGBT Laws
“We hope the bill doesn’t pass, ’cause we love playing in Michigan,” said Springsteen.
Tribeca: Patti Smith Explains Why Acting “Is the Worst F—ing Job in the World”
During a Tribeca Film Festival talk, the rock legend and Ethan Hawke discussed how they measure success and what they love about Vincent D’onofrio: “We should be giving awards to that guy!”
Ruling Clears Way for Katy Perry to Buy Hilltop Convent
A judge determined that attempts by members of an order of elderly nuns to sell the property to an L.A. businesswoman were improper.
Kelly Clarkson Welcomes a Baby Boy
Remington Alexander Blackstock is here.
Country Artists Condemn LGBT Laws, But Labels Remain Silent
Their silence underscores a divide between the creative class of artists who can use their platform to speak out and an industry that must be careful about taking a position.
‘The Voice’ Reveals Top 12
The coaches could choose one of their bottom artists to advance.
Ringo Starr Cancels North Carolina Concert Over Anti-Gay Bill
The former Beatles’ drummer joins Bruce Springsteen in canceling his upcoming show over the legislation.
Cher Says She’s Now Torn Between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders
The singer said that after a “marathon research” session she realizes Bernie Sanders mirrors her own beliefs.
Big Ears Fest Closes With Xylophone and Air-Raid Siren-Assisted Experimental Piece
Ice Cube: “Donald Trump Is What Americans Aspire to Be”
“Rich, powerful, do what you wanna do, say what you wanna say, be how you wanna be — that’s kind of been like the American dream,” the rapper told Bloomberg about the presidential candidate’s appeal.
Controversy Over Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Certified to New York Appeals Court
The 2nd Circuit says it needs guidance on whether state law gives copyright holders performance rights.
Bono: Send Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Sacha Baron Cohen to Fight ISIS
“Don’t laugh. I think comedy should be deployed,” the U2 frontman told a Senate subcommittee.
Sean Parker Bankrolls Project to Speed Development of Cancer-Fighting Drugs
The Napster co-founder and man behind controversial home-movie venture Screening Room has made a $250 million grant to the newly created Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s Hair Guru Recommends Keeping it Simple for Coachella
Says Scotty Cunha, “Go with your natural texture.”
‘The Voice’: Team Pharrell and Team Adam Compete in Live Playoffs
The featured coaches announced their comeback artists.
Mike Francesa, King of New York Sports Radio for 30 Years, Prepares to Abdicate His Throne
CBS Radio’s $5 million-a-year star, best known for ‘Mike and the Mad Dog,’ endorses Donald Trump, confirms which New York governor asked to be his cohost, dishes on Les Moonves and Sirius’ Mel Karmazin and rips ESPN and Rick Reilly, as Don Imus and Bill Simmons predict his next move.
Marc Anthony’s Tarzana Home (Photos)
The New England traditional has five bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms.
Judge Denies Marvin Gaye Family’s Request for Pharrell and Robin Thicke to Pay Their Legal Fees
Gaye’s heirs had asked for about $3.5 million in attorney’s fees and costs connected to their legal fight with Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
St. Vincent to Make Directorial Debut With All-Female Horror Anthology ‘XX’
The singer-songwriter (real name Annie Clark) will be joining directors Karyn Kusama, Jennifer Lynch and Jovanka Vuckovic on the project.
“Stairway to Heaven” Lawsuit Is Hardly a Slam Dunk Even If Led Zeppelin Is Going to Trial
The similarity of Spirit’s “Taurus” isn’t the only controversy.
‘Deutschland 83’ Creator on the Show’s Music, Why “Under Pressure” Is “The Most Cold War Song Ever”
The German spy series was awarded a Grimme Preis on April 8.
“Happy Birthday” Legal Team Seeks to Free “We Shall Overcome” From Copyright
A documentary filmmaker is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit over the famous protest song
Jimmy Buffett Not Canceling North Carolina Shows, but Calls Anti-Gay Law “Stupid”
Buffett says he will perform scheduled shows in Raleigh on April 21 and Charlotte on April 23, but scheduling of future shows will depend on whether the law is repealed.
BMI Film and Television Awards to Honor Composer James Newton Howard
The veteran composer has scored for such Academy Award-nominated films as ‘Defiance,’ ‘Michael Clayton,’ ‘The Village’ and ‘The Fugitive.’
Music Producer David Gest, Ex-Husband of Liza Minnelli, Dies at 62
Officers were called to “reports of an unexplained death of a man in his 60s” at the Four Seasons Hotel in London’s Canary Wharf.
Inaugural Electronic Music Awards Show Postponed
The show was supposed to be filmed April 14 and air as an hour-long special on Fox later this month.
Billboard Music Awards: The Weeknd, Justin Bieber Top Finalists
Ludacris and Ciara will host the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on May 22.
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