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The early days of Lady Gaga


One of the most fascinating aspects of Lady Gaga’s ascension to the pop stratosphere is how formerly unknown New York rock-club singer Stefani Germanotta seems to have known all along that this was her destiny.

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Album review: ‘We Won’t be Run by These Machines’


Living Like Ghosts has made a big but potentially necessary move in its hunt for rock stardom: the jettisoning of two members, including a third guitarist, from its lineup. It would be hard for any band to justify a six-string attack, and the now four-piece group from Detroit is free to roam the country in a much roomier tour van and spread its shiny pop rock tunes to audiences near and far.

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Rockin’ That w/ Nick “Sexy” Scalise


Well, the news is out. We haven’t gone bankrupt, but Man Of The Hour will be moving to Virgin Radio this Sunday. Don’t worry Internet denizen, you can still listen to them online every Sunday night at 9pm EST at  http://montreal.virginradio.ca/. So, what’s going to be on idobi Radio thursday nights now? You didn’t think we’d leave you entertainment-less, do you? Tom made some calls, and we’ve got a new show in MotH’s time slot called Rockin’ That. Hosting the show for six week is drummer, songwriter, and producer Nick “Sexy” Scalise. You may know him from the band October… Read more »

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New Found Glory celebrates 10 years of self-titled LP


If it were NBA awards season, the sixth man award could have easily gone to the sold-out Starland Ballroom crowd Monday night, which sang every word from the opening band to the evening’s closer, “My Friends Over You.”

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Conan O’Brien: ‘I will not follow Jay Leno’


On Tuesday afternoon, Conan O’Brien released a statement saying he will not follow an 11:35 pm Jay Leno show with a 12:05 ‘Tonight Show’ out of respect for the ‘Tonight Show’ brand and for Jimmy Fallon.

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Shakira’s ‘She Wolf’ global pop for the wolf inside us all


Conventional wisdom states that you should not review a record after it has already been in stores for more than a month, but when the record in question has been described as “endearingly bonkers” and “fantastically strange” and leads with an Italian-disco-indebted first single that features the word “lycanthropy,” well, sometimes you have to ignore conventional wisdom.

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