Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Cheap Trick Demand Answers For Ottawa Stage Collapse



8/1/2011 2:17 PM ET
(RTTNews) - Cheap Trick is demanding answers as to why a stage collapsed following strong winds during the band's July 17 performance at the Ottawa Bluesfest.
The band wants answers, not for themselves, though they claim to have 'narrowly averted death,' but answers to make sure this doesn't happen again.
"We simply want to know: what are the companies and organizers doing to protect the next act and the next audience?" said Cheap Trick manager Dave Frey. "Every act and every fan ought to be asking the same question when attending an outside musical event."
The band also wants to know why their stage collapsed, but others remained intact.
"Was it a design flaw?" Frey asked. "Was it an implementation mistake? These are important questions that must be answered."
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has launched an investigation into the incident and Cheap Trick is actively involved, though it could be months before any answers become available, according to event promoter Mark Monahan.

Sting Box Set To Be Released In September



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(RTTNews) - Sting will be releasing a solo career spanning box set on September 27.
The Sting 25 Years box set will feature three CDs of remastered tracks selected and curated by Sting, with tracks including the Grammy-winning "Brand New Day," "The Soul Cages," "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You," and "Whenever I Say Your Name" (featuring Mary J. Blige), as well as "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free," "Fields of Gold," "Desert Rose" and "Send Your Love."
The set also includes a hardcover book covering Sting's career—with accompanying photos and lyrics-and a previously unreleased live concert DVD featuring 10 tracks recorded live in New York City in 2005 (prior to the Police reunion tour) during the Broken Music tour of smaller venues.

Scott Weiland Hints At Velvet Revolver Reunion



7/29/2011 8:02 PM ET
(RTTNews) - After a long search for a new frontman, Velvet Revolver may be tapping their original singer, Scott Weiland, for the role.
The former frontman spoke with Classic Rock magazine about the possibility:
"We patched things up and we get along. I see them every now and again, we text each other. And you know, we can never say never. Who knows, maybe we'll do some shows some time."
Weiland added that he regards his previous tenure with Velvet Revolver warmly:
"That was a magical thing, too. That was right when I was getting off dope and those guys were all sober and clean, and I had a very special kind of kinship because we'd all experienced the same things . . . It was a great band to see live, and I think we made two exciting albums."
Weiland is currently on the road with his other group, grunge greats Stone Temple Pilots.

TRAVOLTA AND NORRIS IN EXPENDABLES 2


(RTTNews) - John Travolta and Chuck Norris have both reportedly signed on to appear in the upcoming sequel to Sylvester Stallone's action film "The Expendables." The news comes from producer David Varod, who rattled off the film's jammed packed cast of action heroes while speaking with novinite.com.
"Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, John Travolta, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke . . . who else? Of course, Bruce Willis," Varod said of the cast.
According to a report from nme.com, Travolta is likely to star in a villainous role, akin to those he has played in "Face/Off" and "Broken Arrow." "The Expendables 2" will be directed by Simon West, who is best known for his action classic "Con Air."
"The Expendables 2" is expected in theaters next summer.

American Idol judge Steven Tyler teams with Red Sox slugger David Ortiz to support Veterans



Updated: Monday, 01 Aug 2011, 7:26 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 01 Aug 2011, 7:26 PM EDT
BOSTON (FOX25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - What could unite American Idol Judge and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler with Red Sox slugger David Ortiz? Motorcycles and community service. The unlikely pair has teamed up to honor our nation's service members, veterans and their families while raising needed funds for the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program.
Tyler and Ortiz are supporting the “Ride for Our Heroes” on September 24. Funds raised through the motorcycle ride will provide clinical care and other services to the many veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan affected by combat stress and/or traumatic brain injuries and counseling support for their families. The Home Base Program is raffling off a custom-built Dirico motorcycle with a baseball paint job, signed by Steven Tyler. The Ride for our Heroes kicks off from starting points throughout New England, and concludes with a Rider Appreciation Party at Manchester Harley-Davidson in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program provides clinical care and support services to service members and veterans of the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, throughout New England, who are affected by combat stress and traumatic brain injury (TBI) – the “invisible wounds of war.” Home Base also provides counseling for families; education for clinicians and community members; and research in the understanding and treatment of PTSD and TBI.
To purchase raffle tickets and register for the Ride: www.homebaseprogram.org/rideforourheroes.
For more information about the Red Sox Foundation and Mass General Hospital Home Base Program visit www.homebaseprogram.org.


Puddle Of Mudd Release Rolling Stones Cover





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Puddle Of Mudd released their version of The Rolling Stones classic "Gimme Shelter" on iTunes today. The track is the first single from their forthcoming album re:(disc)overed, which is set for release on August 30th. For this release, Puddle Of Mudd dig back into their own past for the songs that turned them on to becoming musicians in the first place.

re:(disc)overed includes such classics as AC/DC's "TNT," Steve Miller's "The Joker," Elton John's "Rocket Man," the Stevie Nicks/Tom Petty duet "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (which Puddle Of Mudd recorded with BC Jean), Neil Young's "Old Man," and of course the first single, "Gimmie Shelter."
"Our goal in interpreting these songs was to pay more tribute rather than reinvent," Phillips added. "These are all classics that are perfect in every sense, so who are we to mess with that? We just wanted to represent them in their true form and add a little of our sound to them. We cut everything with very few takes and tried to keep it very live like those old seventies records. We didn't want to Pro Tool the hell out of it."

Puddle Of Mudd will take part in the Rock Allegiance Tour which begins on August 24th in Dallas. The tour also features P.O.D., Red, Crossfade and Drive A.

Track Listing For re:(disc)overed
1. Gimme Shelter
2. Old Man
3. T.N.T.
4. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
5. The Joker
6. Everybody Wants You
7. Rocket Man
8. All Right Now
9. Shooting Star
10. D'yer Maker
11. Funk #49

Cheap Trick cancels Vancouver show over safety concerns




There’s still some residual fallout from the recent Cheap Trick stage collapse at Ottawa’s Bluesfest, as the band has canceled a Vancouver date over safety concerns.

During the July 17 gig in Ottawa, a sudden storm blew the stage down during Trick’s set and the band narrowly escaped the stage as it crumbled around them on their dash to safety.

Last week, CT issued a statement saying they were “interested in ensuring that no other band or crew experience the same potentially lethal hazard.”

“We simply want to know: what are the companies and organizers doing to protect the next act and the next audience?” says band manager Dave Frey. “Every act and every fan ought to be asking the same question when attending an outside musical event.”

While weather likely contributed to the incident, Cheap Trick notes that the multi-ton stage roof that fell on everyone on the stage must be properly explained, especially when nearby tents and other temporary structures stood untouched. “Was it a design flaw? Was it an implementation mistake? These are important questions that must be answered,” Frey added.

The incident is now under independent and Ontario government investigation. Cheap Trick is actively participating in those efforts and urges all parties involved to do the same.

Cheap Trick plans to continue pressing for a full accounting of what happened and is dedicated to ensuring that proper safety measures are taken at future concerts.

Now, the fallout…

Trick has announced that staging for PNE (Pacific National Exhibition) in Vancouver, BC is provided by Mega-Stage (Berger), who also provided the MBNA Stage that fell on Cheap Trick in Ottawa.

All potential alternatives have been explored by the band and promoter and were exhausted, leaving Cheap Trick with no other option than to cancel their September 1st engagement at the PNE.

Unless current investigation(s) prove otherwise, the band will not, as a matter of principle, but more importantly, as a matter of safety, appear on a Berger stage in the future.

Vancouver tickets are refundable at point of purchase.

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Sixx in crowd attack


August 2, 2011



Crue bassist jumps into audience to grab camera from audience member at US festival as he continues feud with Godsmack

Camera junkie: Nikki Sixx
Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx jumped into a festival crowd and wrestled a camera from a member of the audience at the weekend.
Video clips show Sixx stopping the band’s performance and going to the edge of the Outlaw Jam stage in Frederick, Maryland, where he holds his hand open, demanding the camera is handed over.
When the fan refuses Sixx leaps over the security barrier and starts wrestling over the device. The rest of Motley Crue look on as security guards try to split up the fight.
Eventually Sixx is helped back onto the stage while the fan and camera are rushed away.
The bassist hasn’t commented on the event but recently updated his Tumblr account profile to read: “I’m a recovering addict. Cameras are my new drug.” He said on Facebook: “Major geekdom plans going down for me and Stevie from Buckcherry to each get an old-school black n white camera tattooed on us.”
Meanwhile Sixx has commented once again on the Godsmack track Cryin’ Like a Bitch, which is believed to be based on frontman Sully Erna’s experiences of touring as a support act for Motley Crue.
Asked by a fan “What is Godsmack’s problem with the Crue?” Sixx replies: “The singer is upset they’re headlining letter openings. I got no problem with that…”

Monday, August 1, 2011

Cowboys & Aliens,' 'Smurfs' Top Box Office In Big Overall Weekend



8/1/2011 11:32 AM ET
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(RTTNews) - Though none of the new releases put up an enormous opening total, the box office as a whole did very well, as five movies earned at least $19 million or more this weekend. "Cowboys & Aliens" and "The Smurfs" both pulled in $36.20 million according to early studio estimates, though "Smurfs" finished with a weekend-high of $10,663 per venue and looks to be in better shape than "Cowboys." PG-13 comedy "Crazy, Stupid, Love" also landed in the top five with a decent $19.30 million. Meanwhile, "Captain America: The First Avenger" saw a big slip from its chart-topping opening and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" soared past $300 million domestically and became the first "Potter" release to cross $1 billion worldwide.
With a bevy of PG-13 action releases, "Cowboys & Aliens" struggled to get off the ground and ended up with one of the least impressive opening totals for a big-budget action release this summer. "Cowboys & Aliens" cost $163 million to produce yet made less than $10,000 per site, which is not a good sign moving forward for the Universal distribution.
As we move into August, the box office also tends to slow down and "Cowboys & Aliens" will have fresh competition next weekend from "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." All things considered, it looks like "Cowboys" will end up one of the bigger commercial disappointments this year and might finish with numbers similar to "Green Lantern."
But things look a little better for "The Smurfs," which has no family competition on the horizon and put up a solid $36.20 million at 3,395 venues - 355 less than "Cowboys & Aliens." It's unlikely that "The Smurfs" will really take off in the next couple of weeks, but it should still post solid numbers all the way up until kids head back to school in late August/early September. Though "Smurfs" won't put up a huge overall total, it might finish as one of the more commercially successful animated releases of the summer.

Also hitting theaters this weekend was Steve Carell's "Crazy, Stupid, Love," which grossed a solid $19.30 million according to early studio estimates. "Crazy, Stupid, Love" should continue to play well with date audiences for a few weekends and will likely land in the $70 to $80 million domestic range, which will be a nice total for a PG-13 comedy released at 3,020 total venues.
As the top new releases got off to mild starts, "Harry Potter" continued to rack up big numbers across the globe. With $1.01 billion in worldwide receipts now, the final "Potter" is the only one in the series to cross the $1 billion mark and it should easily surpass the $1.03 billion worldwide that "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" made, which will make it the top grossing movie of 2011 so far.
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FOREIGNER OFFER ANOTHER NEW PACKAGE THROUGH WAL-MART:


From Billboard.com: "Foreigner is celebrating the 35th anniversary of the band's formation by going acoustic, electric and live -- all on the same package.
"Feels Like the First Time" is a CD/DVD package that will be released by Razor & Tie exclusively via Wal-Mart on Sept. 13, while the audio components will also be available on iTunes. The set comprises a pair of CDs -- "Acoustique: The Classics Unplugged" and "Juke Box Heroes: Brand New Digital Recordings of Foreigner's Greatest Hits," along with the DVD "Live in Chicago," which was filmed in March during two shows at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, Ill., and will also be shown during PBS' pledge drive this fall.
"This is an extra rubber stamp on our claim to this (catalog)," Kelly Hansen, who's been Foreigner's frontman since 2005, tells Billboard.com. "You are constantly having to re-establish yourself. There was a time in the late 90s when the band suffered in reputation, and I think we've spent a good part of the last six years going all over the world to re-establish that this band is very strong and relevant and full of great songs."
Hansen says he and the rest of Foreigner are particularly excited about the "Acoustique" disc, which features unplugged renditions of "Feels Like the First Time," "Waiting For a Girl Like You," "Cold as Ice" and other Foreigner favorites, plus a cover of the Arthur Crudup/Elvis Presley classic "That's All Right" and the first-ever Foreigner recording of "The Flame Still Burns," a song guitarist and founder Mick Jones wrote for the fictional band Strange Fruit to perform in the 1998 film "Still Crazy". [note - Classic Movie!]
Hansen says the acoustic sessions, which were recorded at the Hit Factory in New York, grew from a German radio tour the band did during 2010. "We were doing these live acoustic shows that were being broadcast," he recalls, "and we got a huge response. It was kind of shocking and surprising, and also something that was really new for us. We've never really done that, kind of laying yourself out naked, without lights and amps or anything. It was a real different feeling and a challenge, so we came back and decided to experiment."
The group played some additional acoustic shows in the U.S. and Canada, and Hansen says is considering more of those to help promote "Feels LIke the First Time." "We're still working out the details for that, but it should be interesting," he notes.
The 12-song "Juke Box Heroes" disc, meanwhile, features a new song called "Save Me" as well as the re-recorded hits. "We started doing that quite awhile ago with the intention of using those tracks for licensing," Hansen says. "When fans caught wind that those things were in progress, they let us know they wanted a piece of it, so we decided to put them out."
Foreigner is currently on the road with Journey and Night Ranger, a package that wraps up on Oct. 21 in Seattle. Hansen says the group also hopes to record a follow-up to 2009's "Can't Slow Down," the first original album by this incarnation of Foreigner, but so far "we haven't started talking about that yet. We just got done with ('Feels Like the First Time') and we're on this tour, but we'll get there."
The track listings for the component parts of Foreigner's "Feels Like the First Time" package include:
"Acoustique: The Classics Unplugged": Long, Long Way From Home; Cold As Ice; The Flame Still Burns; Double Vision; Fool For You Anyway; Say You Will; Starrider; Waiting For A Girl Like You; Feels Like The First Time; Juke Box Hero; That's All Right.
"Juke Box Heroes": Brand New Digital Recordings of Foreigner's Greatest Hits: Save Me; Feels Like The First Time; Cold As Ice; Long, Long Way From Home; Hot Blooded; Double Vision; Head Games; Dirty White Boy; Urgent; Waiting For A Girl Like You; I Want To Know What Love Is; Juke Box Hero.
"Live in Chicago (DVD)": Double Vision; Head Games; Cold As Ice; Waiting For A Girl Like You; When It Comes To Love; Blue Morning, Blue Day; Dirty White Boy; Starrider; Feels Like The First Time; Urgent; I Want To Know What Love Is; Hot Blooded; Juke Box Hero.
WebLink:
www.billboard.com/#/news/foreigner-turns-35-for-the-first-time-with-1005297872.story.


Ozzy Osbourne film coming to US theatres for 2 nights in August




Ozzy on the big screen…nice.

The Ozzy Osbourne documentary, "God Bless Ozzy Osbourne,"is coming to US theatres nationwide on Wednesday, August 24 and Monday, August 29 at 7:30 p.m. (local time).

Directed by Ozzy’s son Jack Osbourne, the film – which debuted earlier this year at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival - is packed with never-before-seen Black Sabbath footage and recent solo tour clips.

Fellow musicians such as Paul McCartney, Tommy Lee and others will also share stories, while an exclusive interview with the Osbourne family explains why bringing Ozzy's storied history to life — through the eyes of his son Jack — was the perfect motivation to capture one of music’s greatest icons in candid splendor.

Tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, August 1.

For details on early access to the film, click here.

For a list of all participating theaters, click here.

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Rock denies changing Metallica on Black Album


August 1, 2011



Producer rejects blame for loss of classic sound – and says he just told band to listen more to Ulrich

Changes: Black Album era Metallica
Producer Bob Rock knows many Metallica fans blame him for moving them away from their classic sound by producing 1991′s Black Album – but he says it was nothing to do with him.
Instead he insists the band had already made a decision to abandon the thrash musical ethic, and he just helped them go where they wanted to go by persuading them to follow drummer Lars Ulrich more than they’d done in the past.
And he admits the experience was so fraught he told the band he’d never work with them again – and he believed the feeling was mutual.
Marking the twentieth anniversary of Metallica’s self-titled release, known as the Black Album by most fans, Rock tells MusicRadar: “They had broken through to one level but they still weren’t on mainstream radio. When they came to me they were ready to make that leap to the big, big leagues.
“A lot of people think I changed the band. I didn’t: in their heads they were already changed when I met them.”
Rock says he band wanted to “groove more” and were using AC/DC’s Back in Black album as a yardstick. The producer thought he could assist.
“I noticed Lars played to James Hetfield’s guitar, much the way that Keith Moon played to Pete Townshend. That’s fine for some bands, but no every one.
“I told Lars that in order to get that Back in Black feel, he had to be the focal point musically. So on certain songs the band played to Lars – they followed him. It made a real difference.”
Rock says Hetfield experience a challenging time as he struggled to make his lyrics more realistic compared to previous outings. “James wanted to go deeper,” the producer explains. “He wanted his songs to really matter.
“We talked about the great songwriters, like Dylan and Lennon and Marley, and I think he saw he could write for himself – but still touch other people. He had a tremendous breakthrough as a writer.”
Rock refused to let Metallica record in sections, and instead made them play live, telling them: “You’re a great live band and that vibe is crucial to this album.” He asked Jason Newsted to “play more like a bass player and less like a guitarist” and the result, he says, gave classic track Enter Sandman a “killer groove.”
But the label didn’t want to release it as a single: “At first they thought it could be the first single, then they realised the song was about crib death. That didn’t go over too well.
“I told James: ‘What you have is great but it can be better. Does it have to be so literal?’ Not that I was thinking about the single – I just wanted the song to be better.
“He rewrote some lyrics and it was all there: the first single.”
During recording sessions Rock taught Metallica about the drop-D tuning, which allows guitars to play a full tone lower than their standard setting, offering deeper and darker tonality. The producer says: “I realised every song was in the key of E. They said, ‘Well, isn’t that the lowest key?’
“So I told them that on Motley Crue’s Dr Feelgood, which I’d produced and Metallica loved, the band had tuned down to D. Metallica then tunes down to D, and that’s when the riff on Sad But True became huge.”
Rock wound up working with Metallica on five more albums.

ONE KILLED, THREE OTHERS SHOT AFTER GEORGE CLINTON CONCERT



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One person was killed and three others were shot after a fight broke out following a George Clinton concert in Cleveland last night, police tell TMZ.

Clinton performed at something called the eighth annual "Unity in the Park" festival, a free, day-long music event, which featured George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic as the headlining act.

According to police, four people suffered bullet wounds after someone opened fire in the crowd. A 16-year-old was shot in the head, a 20-year-old was shot in the neck, and a 14 and 23-year-old were shot in the leg. They were all transported to a local hospital for injuries.

Police would not say which of the four shooting victims died.

No arrests have been made.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Joe Pesci " I GOT FAT AND SCREWED BY "GOTTI" EXECS " Sues Producers!



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Joe Pesci
is suing the producers of  "Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father," claiming his deal was so iron-clad, he gained 30 pounds for his role, only to be told he wasn't wanted anymore.

In the lawsuit, Pesci claims reps from Fiore Films offered him the critical role of Angelo Ruggiero, Gotti's close friend and enforcer. Pesci says he made a deal for $3 million.

But Pesci says after he was lured into making public statements about how happy he was to appear in the movie -- which stars John Travolta as John Gotti, Jr. -- the producers pulled the deal, claiming Pesci breached the deal by trying to back out.

Pesci claims he was offered a lesser role -- playing Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso -- for the lesser fee of $1 mil.

But this is the best part. Pesci's lawyer claims his client relied on the contract by assuming the character of Ruggiero in every respect: "[Pesci] has since ended his very strict and healthy diet, and has so far gained approximately 30 pounds in anticipation of playing Ruggiero, who was well known for his heavy and stocky build."

Pesci is suing for $3 million minimum, as well as punitive damages.

Producers tell us they are unaware of the lawsuit.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

2002 - Dave Matthews Band Hits #1 With ‘Busted Stuff’



Today In Music History - July 28


The Dave Matthews Band hit number one on the Billboard 200 chart with their fifth studio release “Busted Stuff” on July 28, 2002. The album pulled together tracks that had initially leaked as part of the band’s aborted recording session with producer Steve Lillywhite.

According to Matthews, the sessions were axed because his songwriting had taken a dark turn as a result of increasing alcoholism:

"[The songs] inspired pity, self pity, or pity for the sad bastard that wrote them. I felt like I was in the process of failing, in the process of letting everyone down. In the process of not supplying the band with songs, not giving the producer the music, not giving the record company tunes—so inside that environment, I was continuing to do just that, come up with these sad bastard songs,” Matthews told Rolling Stone of the sessions.

A bootleg of those sessions, called “The Lillywhite Sessions,” soon gained popularity on the street. The band then decided to rework nine of the eleven tracks from that session for an album. They added to newly written tracks to the session titled "Where Are You Going" and "You Never Know.”

“Busted Stuff” took over number one from “Nellyville” by Nelly. It held on for a week, before being replaced by Toby Keith’s “Unleashed.”

Alex Trebek Injures Foot While Chasing Hotel Burglar




7/28/2011 10:37 AM ET
Alex Trebek is on crutches after chasing a burglar out of his hotel room. The longtime "Jeopardy" host first appeared on crutches Wednesday, when he arrived at the National Geographic World Championship in Northern California. He told the crowd that he hurt his foot on Tuesday morning, when an intruder broke into his San Francisco hotel room he was sharing with his wife. The intruder, 56-year-old Lucinda Moyers, was arrested by San Francisco Police.

Stevie Nicks Will Sing On America's Got Talent And Jay Leno



7/26/2011 1:17 PM ET
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(RTTNews) - Stevie Nicks will be performing on America's Got Talent on Wednesday.
The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman will be joined by Fighting Gravity, last season's finalists, on the NBC show, which will feature the four remaining finalists after last week's twelve remaining contestants (Captain & Maybelle, Ian Johnson, Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., Lys Agnés, Mauricio Herrera, Monét, POPLYFE, Professor Splash, Purrfect Angelz, Seth Grabel, SH'Boss Boys and Summerwind Skippers) perform on Tuesday night and eight are eliminated. Nicks will also be appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Thursday night, where she will join guests Matt LeBlanc (Friends) and Freida Pinto (Slum Dog Millionaire) and perform for the crowd.
Nicks noted in May that Fleetwood Mac would be reuniting for a live tour and a new album in 2012, and added that she would be interested in guest-starring on Glee.

Gene Simmons proposes to Shannon Tweed in Belize.



Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Gene Simmons proposes to Shannon Tweed in Belize.
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"Shannon, if we fire Tommy, will you play guitar in KISS?"

He's famously sworn that he would never get married ... but KISS frontman Gene Simmons is one step closer to breaking that vow ... proposing to his longtime GF Shannon Tweed in Belize recently.

We don't know what her official answer is -- but based on her reaction, we can take a guess.

The proposal -- caught on camera for “Gene Simmons Family Jewels” -- airs tomorrow night at 10 on A&E. Gene and Shannon met 28 years ago ... and have two kids together.

This according to the mighty TMZ

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Dan Peek, Founding Member Of America, Dead At 60



7/27/2011 3:17 PM ET






(RTTNews) - Dan Peek, who had a hand in founding the seminal folk group America, passed away this past Sunday at the age of 60, according to Billboard. Peek's cause of death remains unknown at this time.
"I am so sorry to learn of Dan's passing," former bandmate Dewey Bunnell stated on his website. "Dan, along with Gerry [Beckley] and myself, formed the band America as teenagers after being great friends in high school during the late '60s. It was a joyous time for the three of us, full of excitement and laughter. We created lasting music together and experienced a life that we could never have imagined. Dan was an equal and integral part of that early history, and I have never forgotten the good times we spent making that music and learning about life together."
Along with America, Peek scored eight Top 40 hits in the early part of the 1970's, including "Horse With No Name."
Peek's website simply stated "Dan went to Heaven on July 24." He is survived by his wife Catherine.

Tommy Mottola Documentary Almost Finished



Andrew Vaughan
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07.26.2011
Record business legend Tommy Mottola’s documentary movie is nearly complete, according to Music-news.com. Mottola ran Sony Records for 15 years, working with superstar acts like Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan and, notably, his ex-wife Mariah Carey.
An insider told the New York Post that: “The doc is of Tommy’s life, but also documents the history of music, from Elvis to the iPod.”
Director Richard Stratton also helped Mottola with his upcoming memoirs, The Last Starmaker, which will give insight into Mottola’s marriage breakdown with Carey.

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