Taylor Hicks Exposes Himself
Taylor Hick’s just-released album is self-entitled, and he’s very proud of it. "This album, for me, is a representation of who I am, and it's also as many styles as I have in me," he says. "I really was able to use the songs and show examples of each side of my musicality."Hicks is very content with the outcome of his album and gives credit to his producer, Matt Serletic, for the outcome of his album. "Matt Serletic really got me as a musician and as an artist," Hicks says.
Gwen Stefani is sailing high in her music career. After proclaiming 7 million copies of “Love.Angel.Music.Baby” in 2004 she’s living the life of a successful solo artist. Songs that shifted her up the success ladder were “Hollaback Girl” in conjunction with the Neptunes, “U started It”, and “Hella Good” with No Doubt’s Tony Kanal on “Flourescent”.
After Faith Hill was caught having a hissy fit at the CMA Awards, she must have foreseen the backlash looming and quickly found Carrie Underwood backstage to explicate her reaction.
Michael Jackson is scheduled to appear at a Tokyo Christmas event next month. Though Jackson is not expected to perform, the tickets will cost a pretty mint of $3,400.
Niomi Mclean-Daley a/k/a Ms. Dynamite was recovering from a 100-mph crash while filming a car-racing reality show called “The Race” on Britain's Sky One TV network.
Kevin Federline will be living a deprived life after his divorce from Britney Spears. Living off of a mere $30,000 a month he is likely to receive after the divorce settlement smoke clears won’t be easy for this ambitious divorcee.
Faith Hill, the country music superstar, was obviously angry when she lost to new-on-the-scene Carrie Underwood for the female vocalist of the year award on Monday night at the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville.
Well it didn't surprise many, but Shakira dominated this year's Latin Grammy Awards. Shakira won a total of four including album of the year for "Fijacion Oral Vol. 1" and song and record of the year honors for "La Tortura."
Lawsuits are nothing new when it comes to rock stars, but this lawsuit rivals the lady that sued McDonalds for not telling her the coffee was hot. The Rolling Stones are being sued for $51 million by Rosalie Druyan, a New York City woman. The women believes that they owe her since they cancelled their concert in Atlantic City with just a few hours notice, and left "her with nothing to do except play a few hands of blackjack and place a few wagers as to whether or not the blue-haired ladies at the slots were older than Charlie Watts."
Britney Spears has finally made her second baby son's name official and it is... drum-roll please... Jayden James.