There's a notable vagueness here , theres no mention of drugs nor is there any mention as to whose bed they will be in by said curfew.
So tell me what ya want what ya really really want
( as long as were in bed by 10:30 )
Yes , you read it here 1st . Now clear your browser cache and lets never speak of it again
always stick to your guns, no matter what
I'll take moronic 21st century quotes for $400 Alex .
Alright Jesus . heres the quote : "You was born through the immaculate conception, like Jesus"
The F*ck Yeah Fest's fourth installment digs the diamonds out of LA's upswelling rock, punk, noise, and art-folk scenes, presenting more than 70 up-and-coming acts...
Uncle Kracker was arrested in North Carolina today (August 17) on a second-degree sex offense charge.
The former Kid Rock DJ was charged after a 26-year-old woman alleged that a man had committed a sexual act against her at a local nightclub, according to authorities.
In addition to Parton, Billboard has learned, echomusic has signed deals with Kanye West, Korn, Faith Hill, Brooks & Dunn and the Jonas Brothers.
Check out the lineup for Sunset Junction on Saturday 8/18 and Sunday 8/19...
Great artists from Autolux, Ben Harper, The O'Jays, Hot Hot Heat, to She Wants Revenge and so many others!
American Idol auditions for Southern California will be held in San Diego at Qualcomm Stadium on Monday 7/30. However, registration begins tomorrow, Saturday 7/28.
One way or another, Blondie is getting into the groove.
Deborah Harry has penned a new tune for a stage musical adaptation of the 1985 cult classic Desperately Seeking Susan, which will be set to a series of Blondie's greatest hits, including "Heart of Glass," "Atomic" and "The Tide Is High."
Apparently she does... she's performing at The Hotel Cafe on Tuesday 7/17...
There are singers who act and then actors who sing... but can she sing?! Anyone planning to go so they can report back?
In case you didn't know...
Live Earth is a 24-hour, 7-continent concert series on 7/7/07 that will bring together more than 150 music artists and 2 billion people to inspire a global movement to "Answer the Call" and combat the climate crisis.
David Pogue from the New York Times does a little ditty about the Apple iPhone.
The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne offers tips on summer festival survival over at the AV Club.
Waving their arms in the air and dancing with 70,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium, princes William and Harry celebrated the life of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 46th birthday Sunday at a concert they organized.
A British band has funded its first album entirely via a new Web site which allows up-and-coming acts to bypass record labels and gives fans the chance to buy into their success.
Gilkicker, a four-man guitar band from the southern English city of Portsmouth, raised the 15,000 pounds ($30,000) they needed to make their debut album within 10 days of new music site www.slicethepie.com going live.
Barbra Streisand performed her first-ever concert in France this week — and was rewarded with a medal of the Legion of Honor.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy awarded the medal to Streisand in a ceremony Thursday, the first time he has bestowed the honor since taking over from Jacques Chirac last month.
George Harrison will receive a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.
The late Beatle will be honoured at a 2008 induction ceremony, along with Christina Aguilera and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who will also receive stars in their names.
History geeks, this one's for you!
Former Attorney General Janet Reno's proposal for a compilation album that tells the story of American history through song has come to fruition--with the likes of Devendra Banhart, Andrew Bird, Martha Wainwright and the Blind boys of Alabama participating!
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Glastonbury for the world's biggest green field arts and music festival on Thursday and with rain falling and more forecast to come mud-lovers might not be disappointed.
Finally, the people have spoken, their votes have been tallied, and a song has been selected as Hillary Clinton's campaign anthem.
Singer Johnny Rodriguez, who topped the country-music charts in the 1970s, has been charged with three felony drug counts. Blanchard police stopped Rodriguez on Friday on a complaint of speeding, according to a court affidavit filed with the charges.
Toby Keith dogged all comers in what turned out to be a busy week on the pop charts.
Britney Spears has admitted to having some problems, but she's drawing the line at a "nut job."
Former President Clinton and his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, will join Mariah Carey and others as honorees at the VH1 Save The Music Foundation's 10th-anniversary gala in September.
"The Lord of the Rings" musical, the most expensive production in West End history, opened to mixed reviews, with some critics praising it as brilliant and others calling it corny and "a thumping great flop."
Hot English newcomers Amy Winehouse and Paolo Nutini are teaming up for a brief North American tour beginning September 12 in New York. The trek wraps September 29 in Chicago.
Dayna Ho-Henry, daughter of the late entertainer Don Ho, died of an accidental methamphetamine overdose, the Honolulu medical examiner said.
Wilco, Widespread Panic and the White Stripes helped close the Bonnaroo music festival in grand fashion on Sunday.