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David Bowie Featured In New Louis Vuitton Ad
David Bowie Featured In New Louis Vuitton Ad
David Bowie Featured In New Louis Vuitton Ad
David Bowie hasn’t been sitting around twittling his thumbs these days, even though he hasn’t been on the touring circuit for quite some time. He recently cranked out his latest album “The Next Day” featuring his song “I’d Rather Be High,” a song that’s truly in fashion, literally! David, and his new song from his new album are both featured in an ad for Louis Vuitton.
Today Is One Hit Wonder Day
Today Is One Hit Wonder Day
Today Is One Hit Wonder Day
One minute they were here, the next they were gone in a blink of an eye, disappearing into a vast land, never to be heard of again. They made us laugh, they made us cry, sometimes they even made us sick to our stomachs! They were songs that were hits, but not from those artists who spanned the test of time with countless hits, but from artists who didn’t make it past that 1 song. Those songs that were very much a part of our past as those major hit makers, are commonly known as "One Hit Wonders!"
Mötley Histöry
Mötley Histöry
Mötley Histöry
It was on this day, June 17, 1987, that Vittoria Hohman filed a lawsuit against Mötley Crüe & promoters for suffering hearing loss after attending their concert in St. Petersburg, Fllorida. The case was later be settled out of court. ...
Prince Swears Off Recording Until Someone Fixes the Internet
Prince Swears Off Recording Until Someone Fixes the Internet
Prince Swears Off Recording Until Someone Fixes the Internet
Ah, Prince. Whether he’s changing his name to a symbol, scrawling slogans on his face, threatening to sue his fans, or publicly daydreaming about a world in which no one is allowed to cover his songs, he’s always good for a provocative quote or two. His latest interview, with the UK’s Guardian, didn’t disappoint.
Eagles Approach Milestone Anniversary; Don Henley Says They May ‘Quit’
Eagles Approach Milestone Anniversary; Don Henley Says They May ‘Quit’
Eagles Approach Milestone Anniversary; Don Henley Says They May ‘Quit’
Since starting out four decades ago, the Eagles have notched six number one albums, six Grammys, five number one singles, and sold more than 120 million albums. How do you celebrate your 40th anniversary after enjoying so much success? According to Don Henley, it might be a good time to go on tour. Or, you know, just quit.