Thursday, March 5, 2009

Headlines for 3/5/09

King of Pop to Perform Final Concerts in London (full story)

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Michael Jackson announced that he will perform his final stint of shows in London.

The first date released is July 8th, with about 10 more to be added.

Tickets will go on sale beginning March 13th at 7am.

"These will be my final show performances in London," Jackson said. "You have to know that I love you so much, but this is it. I'll see you in July."

Michael Jackson has sold 750 million albums worldwide and has won 13 Grammys.

Chris Brown Charged With Felony Assault and Making Criminal Threats (full story)

Former Danity Kane Member Close to Signing Solo Deal (full story)

Police Case Files Surface in Chris Brown Case (full story)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Headlines for 3/1/09

National Congressional Award Presented to Stevie Wonder (full story)

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Stevie Wonder was presented the Library of Congress 'Gershwin Prize for Popular Song' Thursday at the White House.

President Barack Obama presented the award to Wonder, calling his music 'the soundtrack of his youth'. Obama praised Wonder's lengthy career and joked about Wonder being responsible for his courtship with Michelle Obama.

"I think it is fair to say that had I not been a Stevie Wonder fan, Michelle might not have dated me. We might not have married," said President Obama.

"The fact that we agreed on Stevie was part of the essence of our courtship."

In his acceptance speech, Wonder cited Dr. Martin Luther King, his mother, and his faith as his inspiration for his music. He also spoke in excitement about being able to experience Obama's election into office.

Wonder has won 25 Grammy Awards and is only the 2nd artist to receive the Gershwin Award. Paul Simon, the only other recipient was in attendance.


Chris Brown Enrolls in Anger Management Courses (full story)

New Video for Jamie Foxx's Current #1 Song 'Blame It' Debuted Saturday (view video)

Lionel Richie to Release New Single in May, 30 Years Following His Debut Single (full story)