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4 hours ago ago from //Neon Limelight | Get in the Limelight//
Adam Lambert chopped it up with the ladies of The View this morning with a taped interview and performance, marking somewhat of a return to ABC after having several promotional appearance on the network canceled. Once again, the main topic of discussion was his now infamous performance on the American Music Awards and its aftermath. Lambert maintains that he feels bad that people felt disrespected by the performance, but made no ...
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In case you missed it last night or even if you didn't here's the video of Jawbox's performance on the (painfully unfunny) Jimmy Fallon Show last night. The band played for the show's broadcast, and also recorded performances of and specifically for the internet. According to folks who sat in on the band's morning rehearsal , they also played Desert Sea in rehearsal, however that track didn't end up making it into the evening's ...
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"Series launches with Yo La Tengo, White Rabbits, Matisyahu, and more DECEMBER 10th, 2009 - ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - Today Moog Music Inc. and Paste Magazine launched an innovative new web video series featuring performances filmed at the legendary Moog Music factory in Asheville, North Carolina. The series kicks off with a performance from quintessential rock innovators Yo La Tengo. Bands were given access to the Moog factory to explore ...
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‘Wicked’ Actors Don’t Let Scuffle Stop Ohio Show
5 hours ago ago from Access Hollywood
Actors in the touring Broadway smash “Wicked” didn’t let screaming and swearing in the audience ruin their performance in Ohio. The show’s tour manager, Steve Quinn, says a drunken brawl broke out Tuesday night at a performance in Cleveland. He says understudy Kaye Clark, who was playing the green witch named Elphaba was on stage during one of the show’s quietest moments when the scuffle started.
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