Wednesday, February 1, 2012





PERFORMERS AT SUPER BOWL XLVI (46)

You know about the Madonna halftime show (sort of.) Now here are a few more people getting to perform before the massive Super Bowl audience. Kelly Clarkson, of American Idol fame, will sing the National Anthem. Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton, of country music fame, will sing America The Beautiful. More than 162 million of us watched last year's Superbowl. 50 million were Packer fans. (maybe I made that up) Here's the story...


ROBERTA FLACK "SINGS THE BEATLES" (and nothing but The Beatles)
It's her first studio album in years and she has gotten some good reviews for her efforts. Yoko Ono likes it and that can't be all bad. Here is the story and the list of Beatles songs she covers.


PAUL MCCARNEY'S NEW ALBUM "KISSES ON THE BOTTOM!"

Would I Lie? (About the album title) The attached article tells the story behind the title. Paul provides vocals only for this album with famous friends providing some of the instrumentation. Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, and Diana Krall all make appearances. Paul will sing "My Valentine" off the album at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 12th. Here is the scoop...

Friday, January 27, 2012



RINGO STARR HAS A NEW ALBUM OUT! "RINGO 2012"

Ringo's new album is gathering less than enthusiastic reviews. At least the one attached here gives him some credit but overall...?

Wednesday, January 25, 2012




NEW MOVIES THIS WEEK!!

"Man On a Ledge"- Will he jump? Rated PG13 with Sam Worthington.

"The Grey" - Liam on the run with wolves on his heels. Rated R with Liam Neeson.

"One For The Money" - She wants to be a bounty hunter. PG13 with Katherine Heigl.

And more on these and other new movies available here!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012



40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF THE DOORS L.A.WOMAN!

Doors fans can celebrate the anniversary of what many believe to be the best of the Doors albums as Rhino Records is releasing the anniversary edition with extras of course. Find out more here...



OSCAR NOMINEES FOR THE 84TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS

The kid's adventure film "Hugo" was the big surprise, leading the way with 11 nominations. Not a surprise were nominees George Clooney in "The Descendents," and Brad Pitt in "Moneyball." Also Meryn Streep in "The Iron Lady," and Michelle Williams in "My Week With Marilyn." Nominations for best picture included "The Artist," "Hugo," "The Descendents," and "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close." See the complete list by clicking here...