Archive: March 2011 (51-60 of 151)

Mar 22 2011 01:33 PM ET

Blues legend Joe Willie 'Pinetop' Perkins has died at 97

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Legendary bluesman Joseph William Perkins, better known as Pinetop Perkins, has passed away at the age of 97, only days after coming out to see a SXSW Festival showcase near his home in Austin, Texas.

The Mississippi-born Perkins, known for his work with the likes of Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Robert Nighthawk, and Sonny Boy Williamson, began his career as a guitarist but switched to piano after injuries sustained in a fight in the 1940s (tendons in his left arm were severed, so the story goes, after a fight with a choir girl in Helena, Arkansas).

King told the Associated Press in an email statement: “He was one of the last great Mississippi Bluesmen. He had such a distinctive voice, and he sure could play the piano. He will be missed not only by me, but by lovers of music all over the world.”

Perkins also appeared briefly in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers (in a scene in which he argued with John Lee Hooker over the authorship of Hooker’s classic track “Boom Boom”) and holds the record for oldest Grammy Award recipient, having received a statuette for Best Traditional Blues Album in 2008 for his Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live In Dallas.

In 2004, when he was 91, Perkins miraculously survived a car wreck in which his automobile was hit by an oncoming train; he continued to perform—in fact, he had more than 20 scheduled shows at the time of his death—and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. Watch him jam live, below, at SXSW that same year: READ FULL STORY »

Mar 22 2011 01:12 PM ET

Chris Brown flips out, walks off set on 'Good Morning America': What happened?

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Chris Brown flew into a rage on the set of Good Morning America earlier today, smashing a window and storming out of the studio shirtless after GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts kept directing the conversation back to his felony assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna two years ago.

The 21-year-old R&B singer waited until his interview and first performance was over before storming into his dressing room, where insiders say he began shouting and tearing it apart.

Before ABC’s building security arrived, Brown somehow shattered the window in his dressing room, smashing it up enough that glass fell onto the sidewalk below. Brown then tore off his shirt and left the building before a second scheduled performance. Watch the interview below: READ FULL STORY »

Mar 22 2011 12:34 PM ET

Disco star Loleatta Holloway dies at 64

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Disco-era songstress Loleatta Holloway, 64, died last night (March 21) after a brief illness. Her passing was confirmed by her manager Ron Richardson , reports Spinningsoul.com.

The singer’s 1980 single “Love Sensation” was a hit on its own, and lived on via several high-profile samples over the years: U.K. group Black Box used it in 1989 for “Ride On Time,” and most notably, hip-hopper turned actor Mark Wahlberg (then Marky Mark) reworked her vocals on his “Good Vibrations.” READ FULL STORY »

Mar 22 2011 11:09 AM ET

Britney Spears' 'Femme Fatale' officially streaming online: Read our review here

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Britney Spears’ extensively leaked seventh studio album isn’t due until March 29, but fans can cherchez la Femme right now on AOL, where it’s currently streaming in full (click here to listen.)

For Adam Markovitz’s complete review of the record, including his picks for its best tracks, see our issue on stands this Friday. But just like Brit, we love a tease—so find a partial version of his take below: READ FULL STORY »

Mar 22 2011 09:15 AM ET

Matthew Morrison and Gwyneth Paltrow to duet on his upcoming album -- EXCLUSIVE

Matthew Morrison and Gwyneth Paltrow have already proven they have great onscreen chemistry as lovestruck teachers Will Schuester and Holly Holliday on Glee. (The actress pops up again on the April 19 episode.) Now the pair are hoping that energy translates to the recording studio. EW has learned exclusively that Morrison and the Country Strong star will duet on his self-titled adult-contemporary album, scheduled to drop this May 10. Morrison asked Paltrow to sing on the album during her work on Glee, but admits the conversation was slightly awkward. “The hardest part of doing this album was asking these people favors, like Elton [John] and her,” says the actor. “I’m so not that guy.” Luckily, choosing the song for their collaboration was much easier. The pair will be covering a tune very familiar to Morrison and his Glee fans: the classic “Over the Rainbow.” The actor auditioned for Glee with the song and performed it on the series’ season 1 finale. “People kind of know me for that song now,” says Morrison. “I wanted to do a duet with a female. I thought that was a good song to do, and we really did a different arrangement of it. It’s a lot of strings, and it’s beautiful.”

For more on Morrison’s duet with Paltrow, pick up this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly on newsstands this Friday.

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Mar 21 2011 07:14 PM ET

Miley Cyrus to launch world tour this April: Is this the best career choice for her? Take our poll!

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Singer/actress/salvia enthusiast Miley Cyrus has announced that she’ll be hitting international stages for a 2011 tour.

Cyrus’s 2009 world tour was technically global, but considering it only hit the U.S., the U.K. and Ireland, this will be the first truly international tour for the onetime Disney Channel star.

It kicks off in Ecuador on April 29 and hits Peru on May 1, but after that, it looks like Miley is open to suggestions. “Where should I go next?” she wrote on her official Facebook page. “More tour dates will be announced soon!” (Take our poll after the jump.) READ FULL STORY »

Mar 21 2011 03:19 PM ET

The Cars release new video for 'Sad Song' from their first album in 24 years: Watch it here!

Recently reunited New Wave veterans The Cars are once again teasing their upcoming album Move Like This—their first since calling it quits over 20 years ago—with a video for the catchy, fun, and misleadingly titled “Sad Song.”

Just in case you missed the news the first time around, this isn’t that Todd Rundgren-fronted New Cars business—this is Ric Ocasek on vocals backed by the original line-up (minus Benjamin Orr, the band’s bassist and occasional vocalist who died of pancreatic cancer in 2000). They release their first album since 1987 on May 10, but for now, watch the video here: READ FULL STORY »

Mar 21 2011 01:42 PM ET

Janet Jackson: 44 and still nasty during Number Ones show at New York's Radio City Music Hall

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Not many artists so far removed from a hit record can fill up a venue as large as Radio City Music Hall. Nearly a decade has passed since Janet Jackson last topped the Billboard hot 100 singles chart (“All For You,” 2001). But there she was Friday night—hair short and slicked—in a sexy, tight gray jumpsuit singing to a packed house on the first of three nights of her Number Ones tour at the famed New York venue.

Oh, how easily we forget. Or perhaps it was just me… Janet’s got hits! Obviously, it’s called Number Ones for a reason. She has ten that have reached the No. 1 spot on the hot 100 during her career, 26 altogether in the top 20, and of those smashes several have ranked above all in their respective R&B and dance charts.

Jackson opened with her 1987 R&B chart topper “Pleasure Principle” and continued with a blitz of classics. Somehow I remembered the words to them all. As did my fellow fans, pausing from reciting lyrics only to squeal or hoot. “Alright,” “Miss You Much,” and  “What Have You Done for Me Lately” all came partnered with the crisp choreography from there ’80s videos. Her voice, both feathery and gruff at times, was strong all evening. There appeared to be no lip-syncing, which she’s often accused of.

In true Janet fashion, the show was sexually charged. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 20 2011 09:33 PM ET

Kanye West at SXSW: Jay-Z, John Legend, Kid Cudi and more join all-star festival closeout

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Maybe it’s true that no one man should have all that power. Or maybe Kanye West just needed his own power station—specifically, the city’s long-dormant nuclear-era Seaholm Power Plant—to host his bold-faced SXSW festival blowout on Saturday night.

The free show, announced via high-production-values promo video by sponsor Vevo only days before, attracted scads of hopefuls livin’ in the 21st century and very much hoping to do something mean to it. Though for nearly two agitated two hours, the only aspirants allowed entry were the already-famous: a leather-jacketed Diddy (with three-car convoy), tennis star Andy Roddick and his swimsuit model/actress wife Brooklyn Decker (“YEAH, PETE SAMPRAS!” yelled one witty lineholder), and other assorted sunglasses-at-night types who rolled up in SUVs with full security details, not on foot or via ubiquitous pedicab. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 18 2011 06:51 PM ET

Jet Harris, bassist of the Shadows, dies: He was one of the first to create melodic bass lines in rock

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Terence “Jet” Harris, the original bassist for pioneering British rock group the Shadows, has died at age 71 after a two-year battle with cancer.

Jet Harris was with the Shadows from 1958 to 1962, a period that found the Shads blazing trails for instrumental rock as well as backing burgeoning star Cliff Richard (who had American chart success with the less-than-rockin’ “Suddenly” with Olivia Newton-John). In a statement to the UK press, Richard said that “Jet will always be an integral part of British rock ‘n’ roll history. Losing him is sad — but the great memories will stay with me. Rock on, Jet.”

Even if you don’t know the Shadows, you’ve undoubtedly heard their 1960 hit “Apache” before or it’s countless knock-offs. It was basically the foundation for all those surf rock tunes that pop up in Quentin Tarantino movies. “Apache” also lives on through a 1973 cover by the Incredible Bongo Band, which has popped up in innumerable hip-hop songs from the Sugarhill Gang to Missy Elliot. READ FULL STORY »

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