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Taylor Swift, Beyonce to perform at Grammy Awards (Reuters)

Juan Formell, band leader and bassist of Cuba's most popular salsa band Los Van Van, performs during the band's 40th anniversary concert in the Karl Marx theatre in Havana December 9, 2009. Grammy-winning Cuban band Los Van Van are celebrating 40 years of salsa revolution with a long-awaited return to the United States. Often called the 'Rolling Stones of salsa', the group will perform in Key West, Florida on January 28, ending a long absence from the United States caused by tense U.S.-Cuban relations during the administration of President George W. Bush. Picture taken December 9, 2009. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) ANNIVERSARYReuters - Taylor Swift, Beyonce and the Black Eyed Peas will perform at the Grammy Awards in January on a night when they are all expected to go home with an armful of trophies.



Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:30:23 GMT


Rocker icon Hallyday leaves Los Angeles hospital (AP)

AP - France's top rocker and entertainment icon Johnny Hallyday has left a Los Angeles hospital after riveting France for some two weeks of hospitalization for back surgery.
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 20:15:16 GMT


Brother: Simon Cowell to leave 'Idol' next year (AP)

FILE - In this March 20, 2008 file photo, Simon Cowell attends the Details magazine Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. A grass-roots Facebook campaign has spoiled American Idol mogul Simon Cowell's Christmas of 2009 by denying one of his new acts the prestigious 'Christmas No. 1' spot in Britain. Thanks to a Facebook campaign that capitalized on growing unhappiness with Cowell's cookie-cutter approach to pop stardom, the antiestablishment Rage Against the Machine came out ahead of Joe McElderry, winner of Cowell's popular 'X Factor' TV competition. (AP Photo/Phil McCarten, file)AP - Simon Cowell's brother says the next season of "American Idol" will be the judge's last.



Wed, 23 Dec 2009 20:51:15 GMT


Singer Feliciano protests 'Feliz Navidad' parody (AP)

AP - Grammy-winner Jose Feliciano has gotten an apology after accusing a pair of radio producers of trashing the spirit of Christmas by using his popular holiday song, "Feliz Navidad," for a racist musical spoof about undocumented immigrants.
Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:57:40 GMT


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