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Demi Lovato -- Don't Be Trippin'! PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

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Demi Lovato has all the tween boys falling head over heels for her -- only natural she did the same on stage last night in Chicago.She played it cool, probably because it's familiar territory. This is her second fall this month! See Also LiLo,...

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Sajak to Loggia: Wanna Buy Some Recognition?


The pappers had no problem picking Pat Sajak out of a lineup in front of The Ivy -- too bad the same couldn't be said for his bud, "Scarface" and "Big" star Robert Loggia.That's R -- as in Robert Loggia. O -- as in Oh my god, it's Robert Loggia...If...

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Dick: You're Not Cool, Unless You Pee Your Pants


If peeing in your pants is cool, then Andy Dick is Miles Davis.The arrest report for Andy Dick's chicken joint fiasco is soaked with these pathetic details: "... Dick was escorted back to the holding area ... At one point I noticed Dick sat up from...

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Music Videos by Dolly Parton on Rhapsody Online
Dolly Parton is almost more famous for her impossibly curvaceous figure and huge hair than for her music -- which is somewhat of a shame. She is, after all, a distinctive and important part of country music, representing a link from the music of her Appalachian birth place to country's crossover to pop. Parton is a multifaceted artist whose first success came as a songwriter in the mid-1960s, with hit songs recorded by Bill Phillips. After she became Porter Wagoner's singing partner, her career took off and she became a solo artist by 1971. She consistently charted throughout the '70s and crossed over to the Pop charts with " Here You Come Again" in 1977. Along the way Parton became a genuine pop culture icon. Despite the glitzy, glamorous aura that surrounds her, on her recordings Parton always manages to include some element that seems like pure country. As Nashville in the '90s has continued to show its disdain for veteran performers -- and for that matter any artist who doesn't seem genetically engineered -- Parton seems to be backing away from her own image. Her latest releases have been straight bluegrass and countrified folk-pop albums that she's recorded with members of Nashville's elite community of virtuoso bluegrass pickers. - Eric Shea
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