Archive for March 26th, 2010

Snoop Dogg feat. Jay-Z – I Wanna Rock (Kings G-Mix) directed by John Mazyck & Erick Peyto



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The Beatles ~ “Strawberry Fields Forever” & “Penny Lane” (Dir: Peter Goldman, 1967)

strawberry 1 The Beatles ~ Strawberry Fields Forever & Penny Lane (Dir: Peter Goldman, 1967)

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Today In ‘Idol’: Even The Undead Watch ‘American Idol’

ai 22518 Today In ‘Idol’: Even The Undead Watch ‘American Idol’:: Ousted contestant Paige Miles should just be happy that Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas’ googly-eyed duet last night somewhat distracted everybody from focusing on how much hate she received from the judges even while they were sending her off. [Idolator]

:: Can somebody explain why there were girls with blood smeared down their face in the Idol audience last night? Is there a new Fox reality show called America’s Silliest Zombies? [The Daily What]

:: American Idol has jumped the shark so many times, the shark is all, “Can you quit it up there? I’m trying to sleep.” But according to Rickey’s poll, 17% of people think that Idol is still as good as it ever was. We’re assuming that 17% just started watching the show this week. [Rickey.org]

:: You’ve seen the exclusive on-set pics, now check out the video for We Are The Fallen’s “Bury Me Alive,” with a totally emo-fied (and super hot) Carly Smithson rockin’ out front and center.

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Justin Bieber Wears T-Shirt In Order To Save Manager From Jail

Picture 34 Justin Bieber Wears T Shirt In Order To Save Manager From JailJustin Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun faces up to a year in prison, and this could very well be the first time in history somebody could go to jail for neglecting to tweet. (Side note: Is this really the depressing world we live in now?) Good thing for Scooter, he manages one of the biggest stars on the planet, and the teenage wunderkind is coming to his defense. Bieber’s official statement defending his incarcerated manager below.

Justin released a statement to the Associated Press last night:

“My mother and I are 100% behind my manager. He is someone of high moral character and principle. The decisions he made that day were to protect the safety of myself and my fans and I am very thankful to have someone in my life who watches over me the way Scooter does.”

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Singer Johnny Maestro dies in Fla., battled cancer (AP)

 Singer Johnny Maestro dies in Fla., battled cancer (AP)AP – Singer Johnny Maestro, who performed the 1958 doo-wop hit “16 Candles” with The Crests and enjoyed a decades-long career with The Brooklyn Bridge, has died of cancer. He was 70.


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Photographer Jim Marshall (1936-2010) with Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison

 Photographer Jim Marshall (1936 2010) with Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison

Jim Marshall, the great rock, jazz, country, blues and folk photojournalist who died Wednesday in New York at age 74, was the world’s eye on countless key moments in pop music during the '60s and beyond.

In this shot that Marshall took in 1968 at Folsom Prison, the focal point obviously is Johnny Cash, on his way to the watershed concert that helped rejuvenate his career at a time many in country music, and even executives at his own record label, considered him washed up.

But look to Cash’s left. That skinny fellow in the Woody Allen-like glasses is The Times’ own Robert Hilburn, the paper’s longtime pop music critic who was the only reporter to accompany Cash at that historic performance. Hilburn also had to do some heavy lobbying to get editors at The Times to agree to send him to cover the show.

“I had been a fan since hearing ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ on the radio in the '50s, and what could be better than to see him sing it live at Folsom?” Hilburn wrote in recalling the assignment many years later, one he recounts in his 2009 book “Corn Flakes With John Lennon: And Other Tales from a Rock 'N' Roll Life."

“Cash wore a black leather coat over his black suit as he stepped  past the prison's gray walls just after sunrise," Hilburn noted. "The mood was tense. Two weeks earlier, inmates had held a guard at knifepoint. Guards with rifles followed Cash's party everywhere. He seemed nervous, but not for his safety.

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