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Mary J. Blige records Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’


Is Mary J. Blige aiming for a career makeover? The R&B superstar covered Simon & Garfunkel’s classic pop tune “Bridge Over Troubled Water” at the Grammys on Sunday, and now she’s in the midst of a remake of one of the most iconic hard-rock anthems of all time: Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.”

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Take Notice upbeat despite singer’s departure


WESTLAND, Mich. – Since forming less than two years ago, working to solidify a stable lineup, releasing a debut EP on I Surrender records, gracing the pages of Alternative Press magazine and most recently, losing a singer, Detroit-based pop-punk outfit Take Notice has gone through a lot. Despite it all, the band maintains a positive outlook on the future.

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Catch S&M Radio’s Final Episode Until 2010 TONIGHT!


Catch the last episode of S&M Radio until 2010! Tonight, we have a guest discussing how he had sex with a girl who had no legs. How the hell does one put themselves in a position like this, how does one peform legless sex, and is legless sex an enjoyable experience??? Find out all this and more tonight at 10:30 EST/7:30PST only on idobi Radio!

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Lambert: ‘It doesn’t matter who I’m sleeping with’


Though ABC has canceled several of Adam Lambert’s appearances in the wake of his controversial American Music Awards performance last month, he appeared on the network Wednesday night as part of Barbara Walters’ “10 Most Fascinating People of 2009” special.

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Sleeping with Sirens signs to Rise Records


Floridian band Sleeping with Sirens has signed with Rise Records, the label reports. The band’s full-length debut, produed by Cameron Mizell, hits stores in March.

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